Immigration Activists Spar at Phoenix Rally
By Tim Gaynor
Quotes:
>>About a thousand supporters of a Senate bill offering millions of illegal immigrants a path to citizenship gathered outside the Capitol building in downtown Phoenix on Labor Day, chanting, "We are America" and waving U.S. flags.<<
Imposters. Arrest them.
>>There was no violence, and no arrests.<<
Why no arrests???
>>"We love this country, and we want a better deal," said Mexican construction worker Jose Avardo, 30, as he attended the protest with his wife and two children. "We want Bush to see us and bring us in from the shadows," he added.<<
Yeah, sounds like you are really in the shadows there, criminal.
>>Speaking at a Labor Day Catholic Mass at Los Angeles Cathedral, Cardinal Roger Mahony criticized lawmakers in Washington for dragging their heels over reforms.<<
How about they reform laws about protecting child molestors? As long as his church is willing to pay to keep all of these invaders off of public assistance, then fine.
>>In Illinois, meanwhile, around 3,000 activists gathered at the offices in Batavia of House speaker Dennis Hastert, a Republican, and laid crosses to commemorate illegal immigrants who have died crossing the border from Mexico.<<
Yeah, people die doing all sorts of illegal things. Maybe they shouldn't be breaking the law to begin with. These protests should be directed at the corrupt Mexican government.
>>It culminates on Thursday with a march through Washington that organizers hope will attract a million participants from across the eastern United States.<<
They'll be in D.C.? Does that mean less traffic and tagging in Los Angeles?
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