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WASHINGTON -- Some Latinos around the country rallied on Tuesday against the White House's deportation policies, attempting to send a message to President Barack Obama that they may not support him for reelection if he continues to deport record numbers of undocumented immigrants.
While he promises a Jobs Bill after Labor Day, ostensibly designed to put Americans back to work, he simultaneously authorizes untold millions of illegal aliens the “right” to compete for those jobs.
Yeah, he lost. The tide has turned. Freedom is going to prevail over legally-mandated discrimination just like it did in the past. You can get on the right side of history or you can stay with the dinosaurs and weep about how great things were back in the good old days when you had someone to look down on.
We're winning.
Nonsense.
Immigration laws are not legally mandated discrimination. Every single country has borders. Most countries do not maintain open borders. They certainly don't welcome masses of low skilled migrants in the middle of bad economic times.
The right side of history means not distorting it.
Immigration laws are not legally mandated discrimination. Every single country has borders. Most countries do not maintain open borders. They certainly don't welcome masses of low skilled migrants in the middle of bad economic times.
When you say "people in this group can't do X" that's discrimination. Denying this is arguing with the dictionary.
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