Thursday, May 13, 2010

Why Arizona's immigration law should concern all minorities It's attracting support from members of some non-Hispanic minority groups. Here's why they should reconsider

http://www.salon.com/news/feature/2010/05/12/minority_solidarity_arizona_immigration_law/index.html

1 comment:

  1. My reply:


    it's only the little mice on this side. When it comes to the U.S-Mexico problem, the problem isn't on only on the U.S. side. The incurably corrupt Mexican govt. that crushes the poor so the rich can live on top of them, while making sweetheart deals with the U.S. establishment to silence criticism is far more plagued with racism than the U.S. govt., federal or state level. A true solution has to start with dissolving it by a combination of military force, economic aid, and popular support by Mexicans in return for full U.S. citizenship for all and the formation of several new U.S. state govts., a New Calif., New Texas, New Fla. etc. Only then can all 414 million of us share the New World in peace and prosperity sans passports, racism and endless injustice. Study the Megamerge Dissolution Solution at http://go.to/megamerge

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