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Angry la raza illegals plan massive acts of civil disobedience why la raza want mexico laws here that way?

Postby crosbey » Sun Jul 29, 2012 5:36 am

A group of illegal immigrants angry over deportations and racial profiling will embark on a multistate bus tour Monday that will culminate Sept. 1, just before the Democratic National Convention in Charlotte.Organizers of the tour have plotted out a path starting in Phoenix that takes them through states and cities they say have enacted some of the harshest laws against illegal immigrants, such as Arizona's SB 1070. They plan a series of acts of "civil disobedience" along the way that they hope will shine a light on laws they say unfairly target them. They're doing it fully aware that they could end up in jail, or possibly in deportation proceedings.

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Natally Cruz, 24, was brought to the country illegally by her family when she was 7. All her life, she tried to live under the radar, trying to avoid contact with police or immigration officials. When Arizona passed SB 1070, a law designed to crack down on illegal immigrants in 2010, she started protesting more openly.

la raza illegals unhappy America have laws, so do Organizers of the tour have plotted out a path starting in Phoenix that takes them through states and cities they say have enacted some of the harshest laws against illegal immigrants, such as Arizona's SB 1070. They plan a series of acts of "civil disobedience" along the way that they hope will shine a light on laws they say unfairly target them. They're doing it fully aware that they could end up in jail, or possibly in deportation proceedings.

"My mother is nervous," said Gerardo Torres, 41, a carpenter from Phoenix whose entire family lives in Mexico, "but she was a little bit happy that she might see me back in Mexico if I get deported."

Natally Cruz, 24, was brought to the country illegally by her family when she was 7. All her life, she tried to live under the radar, trying to avoid contact with police or immigration officials. When Arizona passed SB 1070, a law designed to crack down on illegal immigrants in 2010, she started protesting more openly.



angry la raza illegals plan massive acts of civil disobedience why la raza want mexico laws here that way anybody who not la raza will be deported, included the US citizens to be sent to overseas refugee camps as the la raza takes over America , America new name will be la raza of mexian-Americans for race everything, outside the race nothing
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Angry la raza illegals plan massive acts of civil disobedience why la raza want mexico laws here that way?

Postby fychan97 » Sun Jul 29, 2012 5:40 am

A group of illegal immigrants angry over deportations and racial profiling will embark on a multistate bus tour Monday that will culminate Sept. 1, just before the Democratic National Convention in Charlotte.Organizers of the tour have plotted out a path starting in Phoenix that takes them through states and cities they say have enacted some of the harshest laws against illegal immigrants, such as Arizona's SB 1070. They plan a series of acts of "civil disobedience" along the way that they hope will shine a light on laws they say unfairly target them. They're doing it fully aware that they could end up in jail, or possibly in deportation proceedings.

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Natally Cruz, 24, was brought to the country illegally by her family when she was 7. All her life, she tried to live under the radar, trying to avoid contact with police or immigration officials. When Arizona passed SB 1070, a law designed to crack down on illegal immigrants in 2010, she started protesting more openly.

la raza illegals unhappy America have laws, so do Organizers of the tour have plotted out a path starting in Phoenix that takes them through states and cities they say have enacted some of the harshest laws against illegal immigrants, such as Arizona's SB 1070. They plan a series of acts of "civil disobedience" along the way that they hope will shine a light on laws they say unfairly target them. They're doing it fully aware that they could end up in jail, or possibly in deportation proceedings.

"My mother is nervous," said Gerardo Torres, 41, a carpenter from Phoenix whose entire family lives in Mexico, "but she was a little bit happy that she might see me back in Mexico if I get deported."

Natally Cruz, 24, was brought to the country illegally by her family when she was 7. All her life, she tried to live under the radar, trying to avoid contact with police or immigration officials. When Arizona passed SB 1070, a law designed to crack down on illegal immigrants in 2010, she started protesting more openly.



angry la raza illegals plan massive acts of civil disobedience why la raza want mexico laws here that way anybody who not la raza will be deported, included the US citizens to be sent to overseas refugee camps as the la raza takes over America , America new name will be la raza of mexian-Americans for race everything, outside the race nothing
http://search.yahoo.com/search;_ylt=AswdxqX0SP5s7jdQQoDAb4.bvZx4?fr=yfp-t-554-s&toggle=1&cop=mss&ei=UTF-8&p=refugee
That's quite a stutter.

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