U.S. Immigration Civil rights and Being an Estadunidense
Mi experiencia At "La Marcha" for Immigration Rights in New York. I start my day of in April 2006 ready well educated about the whole route, which I'm going to travel, a few hours from now. Most significant was that I a fully fortunate Latino free-thinking citizen joined them. My 99cents store bought markers and poster, I wrote "I'm NOT a Terrorist - I Digg Liberty - Say NO to HR4437 NO"
Why you ask?. I hate the propaganda department of any entity (Dept. of Homeland Security) that's deprive freedom of speech, person of life, liberty, property, happiness, religion, expression, assembly and to address their complaints to any entity. These are the bases of my personal constitution.
Caucasians exclusively, like to give their misguided opinions about the "entire Hispanic/Latino culture"? Lovely. Just lovely. I wouldn't be surprise if the Represented started using territorial warfare with the minority being segregated through environmental manipulations and intimidation. Oh! I almost forgot that's called the "Urban Ghettoes" What you think they were doing Senate Republicans and Democrats closed in on a last-minute almost compromised 'vacation' on legislation opening the way to legal status and eventual citizenship for many of the 12 million immigrants living in the United States.
The United States of America is a constitutional republic which relies on representative democracy, but our system of government is much more complex than that. It's not a simple representative democracy, in which the representatives of the Majority make all the decisions in a Democratic manner. Also where, majority rule is tempered by minority individual rights protected by the law. For example, the role of Latino voters in the years ahead will help the U.S in filling the State gaps by promoting the growth on the number of Congressional seats of each state. Immigration revolutionizes the capitalist based economy which infuse new scientific and practical innovations for profit.
Another note, these representatives leave their doors wide open so that the citizenry can express their ideas on an particular issue. which some civilians seem to not comprehend. Hardly seems like a big deal. This is America right. If you lobby enough and provide enough money to grease the right wheels, you can write any law you want. It's the American way. If you had enough money to hire lobbyists, meet with politicians and pay them off, you could write laws too. *shrugs imposters*
People are acting like this is shocking. Like this isn't how American politics work. I say Naïve! Evil can be replaced with xenophobia.
"Don't Be Evil U.S. Politicians" for humanity sake "Si Se Puede"
visit these sites to learn more:
april10.org
NO to HR4437
Labels: call to action, civil liberties, economy, Immigrant Rights, Latino voters, Latino-Hispanic, minorities, No to HR4437, racism, representatives