We are immigrants, and we vote. We want to send the message very clearly that we are going to vote against these anti-immigrant legislators who are attacking our communities.
We are immigrants, and we vote. We want to send the message very clearly that we are going to vote against these anti-immigrant legislators who are attacking our communities.
It's not surprising, then, they get bitter, they cling to guns or religion or antipathy to people who aren't like them or anti-immigrant sentiment or anti-trade sentiment as a way to explain their frustrations.
We have got to stop the approval of anti-immigrant reforms, demand a migration reform that is humane and fair, and not racist.
We ... view it as an anti-immigrant issue. You can't have a deed restriction saying, 'No Latinos.' But they're trying to have local ordinances that say immediate families (only). ... Are they going back to the white families to see if a cousin is living there The answer is no. It truly is directed at the new Latino immigrant population.
We are here to make a tough statement right in the bedrock of the anti-immigrant movement.
The goal is to stop anti-immigrant legislation from becoming law and to pass real, comprehensive immigration reform that provides a clear path to citizenship, unites families, and ensures workplace and civil rights protections.
We are not racist. We are not anti-immigrant. We are for legal immigration. I don't care what race, color, creed you are. Come through the front door (legally), we'll celebrate and have a party. Come through the back door, we'll kick you out.
The majority feel the immigration debate is somewhat unfair and based on misinformation -- for example, that most undocumented are on welfare, which is not true. Legal immigrants feel there is a thin line between anti-undocumented and anti-immigrant.
The American people are not anti-immigrant. We are concerned about the lack of coherence in our immigration policy and enforcement.
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