Do you think thes raids are tied to the protest?
HOMESTEAD, Fla. - Neighbors of Elvira Carvajal sought refuge in her house so immigration agents wouldn't arrest them. Friends of Herman Martinez asked him to bring them milk for their children because they were afraid to step onto the streets.
It is a shame that these folks broke so many laws and even thought about protesting on streets that do not belong to them.
I never knew holding down a job was grounds for American citizenship. That just seems cheap to live in the greatest country in the world.
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Only to the extent that the protests woke up Americans and clued them in to the size of the problems. After that, the only way Bush could see to pass his bill was to pretend to be cracking down. However, if his bill passes, there is nothing whatever to stop him from ignoring enforcement all over again.
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well, thanks. I wouldn't miss it!
Riiight. They're all hiding on the busiest streets of the biggest cities in the country, waving flags of foreign countries. It must be terrible to live such a secretive life.
My grandfather had to get a job to earn his citizenship, of course he came in fully legal
Hopefully, these raids will only increase. Let the fear of the illegals rise, let the raids feed that fear until they decide to flee back across the border.
Folks who harbor the illegals are just as guilty as those who harbor any other fugitive or law-breaker.
These people are irresponsible in every way,to put their children is such a strange situation for just one example.If they fell afraid here why don't they just pack up and leave?
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