Police Arrest 2 At Anti-Immigration Protest
(CBS) LOS ANGELES At least two people were arrested at an anti-immigration protest that drew counter-protesters, which erupted into a rowdy melee, with shouting matches, pushing and shoving.
Protesters interrupted a rally organized by homeless activist Ted Hayes, Minuteman Project members and Save Our State at Broadway and Olympic Boulevard.
Originally 50 officers were called in for the protest, however more were called in to deal with the two crowds, which grew increasingly hostile towards each other.
“I thought something was going to happen,” said a nervous Cruz Yax, 40, of Hollywood, who was shopping downtown but got caught up in the fray. “I tried to go over there but I couldn’t,” she said, gesturing away from Broadway.
That was the initial biased report by local Los Angeles CBS news station, channel 2. They couldn’t even get the headline correct. It’s not anti-immigration its anti-illegal immigration.
A ROWDY MELEE with pushing and shoving? This is a flat out lie. Also, the reporting is so ambiguous that it sounds as though members of the Minutemen were arrested when it was actually the communists protesting against us that were arrested. And just how does CBS miss the fact that these protesters are Communists with all the red flags and Che Gueverra shirts?
Their follow-up report was just as bad.
The three counter-demonstrators that were arrested during Sunday’s downtown rally that was held by the Minutemen and other groups opposed to illegal immigration may face misdemeanor charges of interfering with a march. About 100 people — including homeless activist Ted Hayes, who has sided with the Minutemen — participated in a march from Broadway and Olympic Boulevard to City Hall yesterday, outnumbered at least two to one by pro-immigrant demonstrators. Helmeted police officers, who tried to keep the groups separated, reported that the counter-demonstrators threw eggs and a glass bottle at them.

Their follow-up report was just as bad.
The three counter-demonstrators that were arrested during Sunday’s downtown rally that was held by the Minutemen and other groups opposed to illegal immigration may face misdemeanor charges of interfering with a march. About 100 people — including homeless activist Ted Hayes, who has sided with the Minutemen — participated in a march from Broadway and Olympic Boulevard to City Hall yesterday, outnumbered at least two to one by pro-immigrant demonstrators.
Helmeted police officers, who tried to keep the groups separated, reported that the counter-demonstrators threw eggs and a glass bottle at them.



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1 Educated American
May 24th, 2006 at 4:45 pm
Wow! I’m SO bummed I could not go. Drats! I look forward to the next march. That one old WWII veteran was amazing. A few observations:

1. Remember the March 25 “Gran Marcha”? Remember the SEA of Mexican flags? Then the PR people got a hold of them and said “No, No! You guys need to be carrying American flags - get it?”. So we saw a sea of American flags through the next two pro-illegal immigration marches. Now how many American flags were there on the sidewalk in the above videos? ZERO. Just Mexican flags and communist banners. It is now plainly obvious to anyone with an open mind what is going on here. They do not value, want, or care to comprehend what American citizenship entails. They appear to want Reconquista through massive illegal immigration, followed by a nightmare communist dictatorship. Lovely.

2. The behavior and rhetoric of most of those on the sidewalk was almost comic. I liked that one communist girl with the bullhorn sputtering in frustration. She said something like: “What are you black people doing over there? Why are you with the white racists?”. - Or something to that effect. Answer: Because they are AMERICANS who are damn fed up! You could tell she was experiencing some serious cognitive dissonance.

3. Are you certain that guy was MS-13? If not, he still looks pretty gang-inspired. He seemed pretty low-key. Probably had a bunch of warrants out on him. Those type of individuals are the ones that need to GO VERY FAR AWAY. FOREVER.

4. That one guy at the very end of the third video seemed fairly reasonable. I mean the guy talking about fruit-picking and saying “you need us, we need you”. He at least has gotten a fair mastery over the English language, and he was not spewing hatred. Someone like him would probably at least listen to our side of the arguement.

Summary: To me, it looked like the marchers expressed a generalized aura of American patriotism. This patriotsim came with a specific message, of course. Those on the sidewalk seemed to disagree . . .


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