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I support legal immigration.
I do not support criminal actions of any type. If the "Latino community" chooses to unite with those foundations they will have massive support.
If they choose to unite behind an amnesty scheme and encouraging more law breakers to enter the country, then they will rightly face massive opposition. And, choosing this path will harm the image of all Latinos, which is unfair as most are legal, hard working and welcome additions.
We need to separate career "activist leaders" from the good people who choose legal lifestyles, rather than those committing crimes and then demand to be excused for doing so.
I could have sworn this same article appeared a couple of days ago.
I also thought I left a comment.
Now I can find neither.
It's like newspeak or something.
Legal immigrants are great wonderful people who add diversity to our nation and who should be treated as we treat all citizens.
Illegal immigrants are criminals who should be treated like we treat our criminals.
"The most important right we want right now is legality,"
And you get that by following the law. From the article, it sounds like they feel the law doesn't apply to them.
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