Marchers want immigration reform

ALFRED DIAZ
Walla Walla Union-Bulletin

Posted by dumpsterd at 05/02/10 03:35AM        Post ID#: #239

Well I believe that IF these people had came to the United States LEAGLY they would have nothing at all to worry about now would they? We have LAWS in the United States part of being a citizen is abiding by these LAWS. When I go to Mexico I have to have a Passport what makes them think they are any different than me.

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Posted by mylilelar at 05/02/10 05:04PM        Post ID#: #241

First their main complaint was racial profiling. Now that the myth of profiling has been debunked.....now they are against any and all deportation. As far as they are concerned,once one illegally enter the United States,you should be able to stay and collect any and all rights currently afforded United States citizens. If one sponsors ANY nationality except from our southern border,you are responsible to pay ANY AND ALL expenses incurred by this person(s) if they become a liability in the United States. And this is a FACT. But these individuals feels they are exempt. WHAT MAKES THEM SO SPECIAL?

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