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Lulac President: Discrimination Persists

Seeded on Fri Sep 3, 2010 7:16 AM EDT
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An Anti-Hispanic movement is sweeping across the United States, the National President of Lulac said thursday.

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Lulac filed a lawsuit against Arizona SB-1070

Wrong, Lulac and Moran, There is not an anti-hispanic movement sweeping across the U.S. There is a anti-illegal movement sweeping across the U.S. People and organizations like these distort the facts to cover up the problems illegals cause.

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Reply#1 - Fri Sep 3, 2010 7:22 AM EDT
jdl-28

You can't have discrimination when you are going again people who enter this country illegally, and the Latino themselves are going around stating they are illegal so they are bring this upon themselves. If the people in Lulac are citizens of this country than why are they trying to protect people who enter this country illegally, do they not have any respect for this country as all, for they are saying it ok to break our laws, as for their dream act I am sorry the illegals children shouldn't have no rights to go to our colleges or anything else. They may go back to their own country to get a education, the dream act should be for American citizens child period. We have many of our own children who can't afford to go to colleges and they should come first.

I am sorry their parent broke our laws and came here but neither them nor their children should be reward for that. What is funny this Hispanic group is wanting to help illegals just because they are from the same country to heck with our country laws. It's appear to me they are not very smart for electing to disobey our laws and trying to get illegals to vote.

Yes they carry the Mexican flag marching stating this is not our country we stole it from them and we must leave for they are going to stay. They are stupid for if this was their their country it would be just like Mexico a dump and nothing more.

Now if this group want to help their people go to Mexico and fight their government to give them a better life, instead of trying to tell our country what to do.

Yes Arizona did start the movement but now it will take off and before long all States will be doing it and one thing for sure the birth rights will be taken away.

No one is discrimination against legal Hispanic it is the illegals one, so the legals Hispanic should be trying to protect this country from the illegals that if they care about this country at all.

This group should be shut down for helping illegals and put in jail for breaking our laws also.

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Reply#2 - Fri Sep 3, 2010 12:02 PM EDT
mon glas

Jdl, I fully agree with all of your comment. It looks at if these groups are advocating for anything and everything only that will further the population growth of latino's in the United States. They are disputing any laws that prohibit them from accomplishing their goal.

This women is painting a false picture of Americans hating Mexicans or any latino, because she is nothing more than a racist. What is pathetic is our courts and Government are letting these people get away with this BS. November can't get here fast enough to get something done about stopping these people. There are plenty of people that are going to advocate and feel sorry for them, and vote in the traitor politicians that help create this disaster, but then there are plenty of Americans still left that give a d..n about this country and won't let this BS advance any further. My sincere thanks to Jan Brewer for finally bringing this issue out into the light so much that we are actually seeing some kind of results. Even the fact that as biased as the media is sometimes, this corruption that has went on to long, is staying in the forefront, and a leading issue in the elections. We are seeing more politicans addressing it.

    Reply#3 - Fri Sep 3, 2010 1:16 PM EDT
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