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JuanSorano61

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Please join us in your city on May 1 to show your support for the legalization of undocumented immigrants. This is important to show the government that we must be legalized now so that we do not have to live in fear.

Thank you.

Juan
 
JuanSorano61 said:
Please join us in your city on May 1 to show your support for the legalization of undocumented immigrants. This is important to show the government that we must be legalized now so that we do not have to live in fear.

Thank you.

Juan

I would divorte my time in fighting for US PRs spouses/children right.

Allowing spouses/children of US PRs to come to America as quick as possible would be the most important immigration issue.

RD Aug 22,2001
Approved Sep 15,2005
GC received Sep 20,2005
 
No thanks

While I do feel for you and understand that you guys are seeking a better life and for that matter deserve one, my personal opinion is that in this case you are being led by a group of selfish and evil people who are trying to monopolize and use you for their own benefit. Your whole effort is basically trying to blackmail this nation into giving you papers. That is not and will never be a good way to start your citizenship.

I would give you my support in any reasonable and civil effort to legalize your status. I do believe you should be legalized as you contribute to this country and have your place here. However in this, i have to unfortunately say, despicable endevour I cannot support you.

Good luck
 
Alex_e38 said:
While I do feel for you and understand that you guys are seeking a better life and for that matter deserve one, my personal opinion is that in this case you are being led by a group of selfish and evil people who are trying to monopolize and use you for their own benefit. Your whole effort is basically trying to blackmail this nation into giving you papers. That is not and will never be a good way to start your citizenship.

I would give you my support in any reasonable and civil effort to legalize your status. I do believe you should be legalized as you contribute to this country and have your place here. However in this, i have to unfortunately say, despicable endevour I cannot support you.

Good luck

I agree. This country does not owe us (documented or undocumented) anything. I waited long for my GC, was angry with USCIS, mad at Clinton administration for not removing the cap, but never ever did I think I would go and protest in public places. Never mind joining others in walking out on my employer or not buying things on a particular day. I consider it unneccesary and selfish. How dare we demand something from the government that is not even ours? Why don't we go and protest in our home countries which we fled supposedly because we weren't happy there?
 
JuanSorano61 said:
Please join us in your city on May 1 to show your support for the legalization of undocumented immigrants. This is important to show the government that we must be legalized now so that we do not have to live in fear.

Thank you.

Juan

If you live in fear, why don't you go back to where you came from? 'You must be legalized'? I think it's the American legislators who will decide that, not you! In the meantime, tomorrow thousands of police and law enforcement will be activated to keep you guys in control. And it's all the taxpayers' money, not yours, since you probably don't pay taxes. My husband employes several illegal immigrants, good guys, work hard and he pays them well. However, tomorrow they are going to protest and his houses are not going to be built, it's going to cost him several thousand dollars. But he is a nice man, so he let them go even he could fire them. So, the bottom line is, by trying to force your demands on this country, you are harming your case and pushing away those who actually sympathize with you.
 
first at all.....

after having interview and sending all papers what they asked for, i don't have my green card yet, THEY HAVE TO GIVE THE RESIDENCE TO ASYLEES FIRSTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT

NOTICE DAY: 2000 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (BELIEVE IT OR NOTTT)
 
There is a protest going on mainly because there is a possible law that will make Illegal immigrants criminals. So, they are protesting mainly for this.

Remember, we all applied to asylum, if we had gotten denied most of us we will illegals right now, or have to return to COP.

We, asylees, came to this country because we had problems in our countries. And illegal immigrants also have strong reasons to come here. So, we (asylees) should be greatful that we are legal now, and one way to be greatful is showing respect for others. If you do not have time to go to protest, fine, do not do it. I am glad I am an asylee and have a legal status, however I respect illegals and understand them.
 
How nice of you CL_Asylee

It is so nice to have people like you CL_Asylee who like to present themselves as caring and understanding people on expense of others.

None of us said that we don't understand what ilegal immigrants are going through and that we do not sympatize with them (like you imply here, presenting yourself as the only nice guy here)

What we do not support is blackmail and abuse of democratic privileges that we enjoy here.
First, they are presenting this as the immigration/ no immigration issue which is dishonest as it is clear that US is pro-immigration. The real issue i ilegal immigration.
Second, this call to boycot work and disturb normal life shows their capacity for destruction rather than for contribution. However, I believe that most of these people are manipulated by evil people and it is not their fault as they are honest, hard working people who deserve our support.

As I already said, I would always support those illegal immigrants being legalized. I will however not allow being made a fool and manipulated .

Therefore open your eyes and read carefuly before you post and do not make enemies out of your friends unnecesary.

Alex
 
Cl_Asylee said:
There is a protest going on mainly because there is a possible law that will make Illegal immigrants criminals. So, they are protesting mainly for this.

Remember, we all applied to asylum, if we had gotten denied most of us we will illegals right now, or have to return to COP.

We, asylees, came to this country because we had problems in our countries. And illegal immigrants also have strong reasons to come here. So, we (asylees) should be greatful that we are legal now, and one way to be greatful is showing respect for others. If you do not have time to go to protest, fine, do not do it. I am glad I am an asylee and have a legal status, however I respect illegals and understand them.

If I were illegal here, I would probably fight for my cause by organizing meetings and writing petitions on my days OFF. I would not consider walking out on employer just to tell everybody how important I am in this country's economy.
 
I am just asking respect for all people, it does not matter whether illegals or not.

If you think this protest is wrong, I will understand you too. Everybody has different opinions. ;)
 
Cl_Asylee said:
There is a protest going on mainly because there is a possible law that will make Illegal immigrants criminals. So, they are protesting mainly for this.

Remember, we all applied to asylum, if we had gotten denied most of us we will illegals right now, or have to return to COP.

We, asylees, came to this country because we had problems in our countries. And illegal immigrants also have strong reasons to come here. So, we (asylees) should be greatful that we are legal now, and one way to be greatful is showing respect for others. If you do not have time to go to protest, fine, do not do it. I am glad I am an asylee and have a legal status, however I respect illegals and understand them.


I agree...many US citizens and legal residents are out there too supporting this immigration thing.....so makito...you better stay home with your green card because it seems to me you don't have a clue what this is about...

Guacho
 
guacho said:
I agree...many US citizens and legal residents are out there too supporting this immigration thing.....so makito...you better stay home with your green card because it seems to me you don't have a clue what this is about...

Guacho

And what exactly is this about? Making demands and inconveniencing everybody else, including themselves? They didn't pick up bulk trash today, because there was a shortage of workers because of the protests. But guess who threw out those sofas and stoves? Their fellow amigos! WE live in a very ethnically diverse area, predominantly Latin Americans. While I do have a clue what this is all about and sympathize with legals or illegals, I don;t think walking out on jobs is the proper way to express your feelings and, moreover, demand benefits.
 
14ksusha said:
And what exactly is this about? Making demands and inconveniencing everybody else, including themselves? They didn't pick up bulk trash today, because there was a shortage of workers because of the protests. But guess who threw out those sofas and stoves? Their fellow amigos! WE live in a very ethnically diverse area, predominantly Latin Americans. While I do have a clue what this is all about and sympathize with legals or illegals, I don;t think walking out on jobs is the proper way to express your feelings and, moreover, demand benefits.


We live in a free country. If they don't afraid of loosing their jobs I am ok with that. It's just one day when they try to get attention from others and not coming to their work places is just another way of doing that. I heard there are 11.5 millions illigal immigrants in this country and they are strugglying for their rights. I am pretty sure they will start working tomorrow and will clean up your neighborhood as they do it every day. Why don't you blame let's say airlines workers for going to strike or truck drivers? Illigal immigrants are not slaves. Their life is not very easy that's for sure and keep in mind that all of us could have been in the same boat.
 
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Cl_Asylee said:
There is a protest going on mainly because there is a possible law that will make Illegal immigrants criminals. So, they are protesting mainly for this.

Remember, we all applied to asylum, if we had gotten denied most of us we will illegals right now, or have to return to COP.

We, asylees, came to this country because we had problems in our countries. And illegal immigrants also have strong reasons to come here. So, we (asylees) should be greatful that we are legal now, and one way to be greatful is showing respect for others. If you do not have time to go to protest, fine, do not do it. I am glad I am an asylee and have a legal status, however I respect illegals and understand them.

AGREE.

that's why we're friends :D , coz' we share the same idea. mwahaha.

but it also make sense when the other member state "why do they protest to the government that's not even their government YET" ....

but yeah, I agree. if we don't wanna help, the least thing that we could do is respecting their decision ... they have all right to do whatever they want. it's their life after all. Besides they're the one who gonna deal with the consequences.
 
Minsk said:
We live in a free country. If they don't afraid of loosing their jobs I am ok with that. It's just one day when they try to get attention from others and not coming to their work places is just another way of doing that. I heard there are 11.5 millions illigal immigrants in this country and they are strugglying for their rights. I am pretty sure they will start working tomorrow and will clean up your neighborhood as they do it every day. Why don't you blame let's say airlines workers for going to strike or truck drivers? Illigal immigrants are not slaves. Their life is not very easy that's for sure and keep in mind that all of us could have been in the same boat.

I absolutely don't approve of airlines going on strike either! And some airlines lost thousands of dollars after recent strikes because passengers were pissed and swore not to fly with them again. Of course, the illegals life is not easy. But it's still easier than being back in their countries? They came here knowing it's going to be a long ride, with no light at the end of the tunnel. Again, I do sympathize with them, but walking out on work does not help their case and actually helps people who are against them.
 
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