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10-09-2007, 02:02 AM #1
Spirited crowd marches in Napa for immigrant rights
Of course, this sob story article omits the word "illegal" before immigrants, the most important word. Anyway, these illegal immigrant activists are lobbying for the Dream Act and AgJOBS amnesties. I've attached comments as well:
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Spirited crowd marches in Napa for immigrant rights
By CARLOS VILLATORO
Register Staff Writer
Tuesday, October 09, 2007
A small but spirited crowd made its way through the streets of Napa Sunday morning in support of immigration reform. The marchers, mostly Latinos, were marching in support of two pieces of pending immigration legislation. One bill, if enacted, would grant a pathway to citizenship for agricultural workers, and the other to students.
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10-09-2007, 02:23 AM #2
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Olvera kicked off the forum at Fuller Park with a moment of silence for all those who have perished in Iraq and those who’ve lost their lives crossing the desert while trying to get to the United States.
This is disgusting that these parasites are equating OUR soldiers deaths with the losers that attempt to slither over the border because they don't have the backbone to stay and fight for their country.Disgusting! but I expect no less from the illegals rights movement.
Head 'em up,move 'em out Rawhide!
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10-09-2007, 03:39 AM #3
Re: Spirited crowd marches in Napa for immigrant rights
I DONT KNOW WHY THEY ARE BOTHERING TO MARCH. IN THE END THEY ARE GOING TO HAVE TO GO HOME ANYWAY. SEEMS LIKE A WASTE OF ENERGY. THEY COULD BE PLANNING HOW TO CLEAN UP THEIR OWN COUNTRY AND HOW THEY ARE GOING TO MAKE IT ONCE THEY GET BACK TO THEIR COUNTRY.
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