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    Illegal immigration protesters in Chardon, OH on July 18, 2014


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    Obama Protestors Hang Signs at Hamilton Place Overpass


    Friday, July 18, 2014


    The Tennessee Chapter of Overpasses for America didn't let Friday's rain keep them from sending a message to drivers on Interstate 75 near Hamilton Place in Chattanooga.


    Protestors painted banners that included the words "Obama Sucks," "Stand Up America," and "Honk for English," as a way to call for the closure of the southern U.S. border and put an end to illegal immigration.


    A release by the group sent to NewsChannel9 earlier in the week says the protest "will also be a call for our elected leadership to deny liberal demands for blanket amnesty for illegal aliens."


    Demonstrators told our photographer on the scene that they are calling for the nation to "get rid of Obamacare."


    Demonstrators set up at the Franks Road Overpass near the Regal Cinemas at Hamilton Place Mall, and were there from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Organizers say this is one of many events to be held Friday and Saturday.


    You can find out more about Overpasses America by visiting their website or their Facebook page.


    We want to hear what you have to say about these demonstrators - and the issues they raise. You can either comment here below this story, or on our Facebook page. All viewpoints are welcome.


    http://www.newschannel9.com/news/top...ss-11664.shtml
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    Protest Against Immigration Reform Held On Interstate 80

    By News 5 Staff


    Created: Fri, 18 Jul 2014 05:02:00 CST
    Updated: Fri, 18 Jul 2014 05:15:28 CST


    While the fight on immigration continues in Washington, Nebraska residents are voicing their opinions on the interstate.


    A dozen of residents lined mile marker 314 on Interstate 80 holding flags and signs today. They're protesting against immigration reform, amnesty and border surge. The group spent two hours holding signs up for drivers to see.


    Members of the group say they're protesting because they're concerned about the future of the United States.

    "Well, we're protesting the open borders and the illegal immigration and the influx of Central Americans is going to strangle our country," said Grand Island resident Bob Borgheiinck.

    "It has nothing to do with animosity towards any other peoples, it just has to do with feeling like our government and our country is in a bad place right now," protester Cinda Jensen said.

    The demonstration was part of a national effort called "Take America Back." The group is planning to have similar demonstrations around the state in the near future.

    http://www.khastv.com/story/protest-...te-80-20140718

    There is a video at the link.

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    Video from today's event in Chattanooga,TN

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    Obama Sucks! lol
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    At the end of her 7PM EST show this evening, Greta Van Susteren of FOX News mentioned the nationwide protests.

    William Gheen of Alipac was on Neil Cavuto's program this evening (8PM EST on Fox Business Network) with Elizabeth MacDonald (sitting in for Neil). The program will re-air at 11PM EST for those who missed the interview. It occurs about 15 minutes into the program.
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    Americans stand in the rain to protest illegal immigration in Lenoir, NC on July 18





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    AMERICANS PROTEST AMNESTY IN 319 CITIES

    AMERICANS PROTEST AMNESTY IN 319 CITIES

    Rallies strong despite 'media blackout' from CNN, CBS, NBC, Fox News

    Published: 2 hours ago
    LEO HOHMANN

    Protesters on the overpass above I-240 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, on Friday, July 18.
    Call it the summer of discontent.

    Or simmering anger.

    As Central American children continue to illegally pour across the U.S. southern border, thousands of Americans poured onto the streets Friday in 319 cities and towns across the country.

    A group in Birmingham, Alabama, toted signs with the slogans “No illegal immigrants period” and “You can’t fix stupid.”
    Joyce Stockton, 71, from Chickasha, Oklahoma, came from 50 miles away to protest on an overpass at Interstate-240 and Pennsylvania Avenue in Oklahoma City.

    She said she plans to get some rest tonight and hit the streets again Saturday either in Oklahoma City or in Lawton, which is the home of Fort Sill and one of the temporary shelters taking in illegal immigrants.

    “This is the first time I’ve been involved in something like this,” Stockton told WND. “I’ve been involved in the tea party for five years, but this is my first time at a protest like this, and I am just amazed at how much support is being shown.”

    She said the crowd grew as some people who didn’t know anything about the protests came and joined in spontaneously.

    “People stopped and came up and said hello, and said, ‘I appreciate what you’re doing and I support you doing it and we’ll be back tomorrow.’ We’ve had a lot of honks. A lot of truckers honking, too,” Stockton said.


    Rally in Chardon, Ohio
    The protests will continue Saturday on highway overpasses, in state capitals, Mexican consulates and facilities receiving the illegal aliens.

    The event is coordinated by a coalition of 50 organizations and three main sponsors – Americans for Legal Immigration, Overpasses for America and Make Them Listen. A list of locations and times for Saturday’s protests can be found here.
    James Neighbors, founder and president of Overpasses for America, was also in Oklahoma City protesting Friday.
    “It’s just Americana out here. I mean it really is,” he said.


    Protest in Birmingham, Alabama


    But it didn’t take long before Americana had an encounter with the “other side.”

    “We had a group of counter-protesters come out; about half a dozen came from the apartment complex down the road, and I found out from one of the people who lives here that it’s a majority of illegal aliens who live there,” Neighbors said. “When they first showed up it was kind of heated, nothing nasty. But they were kinda hostile and we were kinda hostile back.”

    Yet, as the two groups talked, they discovered they had more in common than not.

    “We ended up talking, and we agreed on every single issue. He was a self-described libertarian, and the only issue we disagreed on was illegal immigration,” Neighbors said. “That’s a lot of common ground to cover.”

    He called the conversation “an eye opener, as it turned out to be pleasant to speak to him.”

    “He said he agreed with the Constitution, and if the people were able to bear arms in these countries where they’re coming from, we wouldn’t have this border mess, because they would have solved this problem already,” Neighbors said. “Maybe they need a 1776 moment. Maybe we should stop funding terrorists and start funding freedom fighters here in our own hemisphere.”

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    rotest in Viera, Florida


    William Gheen, president of Americans for Legal Immigration, said the first day of protests went about as well as could be expected for a first-time grassroots event that received very little publicity in the establishment media.

    “We’re still collecting information, but it looks like in a lot of places we had 30 to 50 people, some places a dozen or so, some just a handful,” Gheen said.

    Gheen said he received no reports of run-ins with police.

    ALIPAC is looking for more information on an unverified report that some protesters in Michigan were confronted by belligerent illegal-alien supporters, which reportedly had to be apprehended by police.

    In an email forwarded to WND from Gheen, a woman who described herself as a member of the Oath Keepers organization reported that a protest she attended started off with a “picnic atmosphere” with protesters holding a barbecue on a homeowner’s front lawn. They were putting up flags and signs that said “No Amnesty,” “Honk for America” and “Protect our Sovereignty.”


    Protester makes his statement in Grand Island, Nebraska, Friday, July 18.


    That’s when “the shtf [s--- hit the fan] from outsiders/instigators from across the street,” Linda said in the email.

    “They literally stomped all over, screamed in our faces and tore up signs on the host’s private property/lawn. They had a bullhorn or two, and they stomped up and down her lawn yelling obscenities. Weaving their way across her front yard, bumping into a few of us standing on the grass. Screaming ‘racist, Nazi’’ you name it. Giving the finger.”

    That one incident aside, Gheen said he’s hoping Saturday will go just as smoothly.

    “I would say from the looks of the photos I’m uploading here, I think things look really great. I’m seeing a lot of great people and good crowds from all over the place,” he said. “I’m seeing good-looking stuff in San Antonio, Texas, Corinth, Texas, a really good crowd in Richmond, Virginia, a good crowd of white and black Americans standing together in Birmingham, Alabama, and a good crowd on an overpass from Anaheim, California.”

    Gheen said the protests were especially commendable given the media blackout from corporate giants like CNN, CBS, NBC and Fox News.

    “We have done what we’ve done today without any mainstream media coverage. We had no coverage before the event from Fox or CNN and Fox has just mentioned us in the last half hour,” Gheen told WND about two hours after the protests had ended.

    “On MSNBC, we received some disparaging comments on their website calling us anti-immigrant without saying anything about us or telling anyone how to find us or what we really stand for. So the only national coverage on major TV networks we received was getting bashed on MSNBC. I think that’s an important part of the story, while our participants may not be of the size of historic events of the tea parties of 2010, we’ve had good crowds and no coverage from Fox like those events had.”


    Protest in San Antonio, Texas


    The energy of the protests was summed up in people like Stockton, who is devoting her whole weekend to the cause with a sense of urgency that something is wrong in America.

    “I see the people as they’re taking pictures of us protesting and sending them to their friends, and I hope they’re letting them know they need to be out here too, getting involved,” said the grandmother from Oklahoma.

    “This is a very, very serious time for our country, with our president trashing our Constitution. And they need to get their heads out of the sand and get involved,” she said. “Our president has said he’s drawn a red line in the sand. OK, the line has been drawn and we need to stand up for our Constitution and for our land and realize that many of our founders put their lives on the line for that, and that’s what we need to do today. This is America, the country I love, and we’re slowly losing our respect in the world, we’re losing our freedom at home, and it’s time that people we elect do what they’re supposed to do and listen to the people that sent them there. We the people are important.”

    That’s why she said she’ll be right back on the street corner tomorrow waving her signs and talking to her fellow Americans about the urgency of the times in which they live.

    “There is no place to stop. There is no place to stop,” she said. “We have much to be concerned about; not just the border but Benghazi, the IRS scandal, the veterans scandal.”

    She said her husband and her brother are veterans. Her brother, now 69, served in the Marines and became 100 percent disabled in an accident during basic training during the Vietnam War.

    “I have a brother who has waited three years to have a hip replacement,” she said. “My brother is disabled and not able to go out and do anything. But he was able to put his life on the line for his country, but it didn’t work out for him, and now he’s waiting for a hip replacement.”


    Protest in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
    Read more at http://www.wnd.com/2014/07/americans...COp3q0XJPhG.99

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    “He said he agreed with the Constitution, and if the people were able to bear arms in these countries where they’re coming from, we wouldn’t have this border mess, because they would have solved this problem already,” Neighbors said. “Maybe they need a 1776 moment. Maybe we should stop funding terrorists and start funding freedom fighters here in our own hemisphere.”
    Good point.

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    Another protest in Alabama against illegal immigration on July 18

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    July 18 protest against illegal immigration in San Diego Pic 1-3

    From today in San Diego, CA at the Mexican consulate downtown! We had a blast. We got the finger quite a bit, had one guy pick a fight, got the stare down by security (although police were very nice), and about 25 Patriots showed up. We're protesting again tomorrow at another location!





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