Yes they gained 2 things, they stopped the bill from being passed that would have made them felons, and they gained the attention and outrage of the American people we found out they don't want our flag, language, or culture.
2006-07-14 11:00:46
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answered by hexa 6
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I hope they didn't gain anything, since i am willing to be that alot of those protestors were illegal immigrants, something people seem to keep forgetting about is that one word in "illegal immigrant" ILLEGAL, these people are breaking the law plain and simple and if they were protesting they were AGAIN breaking the law. "but we have the right to protest and rally" you say? if you are an american citizen YES the constitution grants you that right, but ILLEGAL immigrants are NOT american citizens and therefore are NOT entitled to the rights provided by the constitution in this country.
2006-07-14 10:53:35
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answered by thirteen_fox 3
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They gained more intolerance and more disapproval from Americans here. They gained more distrust from us because they showed that they do not wish to assimilate, instead flying a flag that should NOT ever be flown here in this country. They gained a lot of anger because until they made fools of themselves that day, decent people here didn't know just how much they disrespected this country and the good people here. They gained a lot, none of it good though. It backfired bigtime.
I love Bucky Ruckus answer. LMAO
2006-07-14 12:54:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Kinda like the July 1st rally?
2006-07-14 10:55:34
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answered by elperro 3
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Yes! They showed the world their solidarity on both sides of the border-civilians,brought the issue more into the open, and demonstrated their commitment to family and to the ideas that America stands for.As an American,i am proud of them.We just need to clear up the legal issues first. Peace.
2006-07-14 12:43:26
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answered by wildrover 6
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i think they only gained public awareness. That boycott did not put a dent in our economy here and it was a great day for the rest of us to go shopping without all the illegals crowding the isles and acting rude and looking and young women and old like prime rib.
2006-07-14 10:55:59
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answered by JENNLUPE 4
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properly, i am hoping you do not somewhat advise that you'll have one million million buses to round up one million million escaped convicts as which could be quite extreme priced - one million convict per bus? Ha! i recognize you probably did not advise that, in basic terms teasing. easily, there are a large style of serious solutions right here for your question. I also like the fellow who suggested to empty their wallet - which could be a sturdy thanks to pay for the gas for the buses. I also like the only which announces to march them lower back walking, seeing because it somewhat is the way they got here right here interior the first position. of route, those issues will by no skill take position, even if it really is thrilling to dream a touch, eh?
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answered by Anonymous
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What sealRborders (Above ^ Me) Said
Just Goes To Show How Ridiculous Their "Leadership" Is
LMAOff At Bucky's Answer (Below)
2006-07-14 10:59:21
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answered by Anonymous
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At my school, the Mexicans who took their kids out of school to protest received unexcused absences. Then the kids were not allowed to participate in the perfect attendance awards that we had.
2006-07-14 10:56:39
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answered by pamela_d_99 5
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Who was the brains on that? Very poor-they did more harm than good for themselves.
There attack should have been elsewhere. Or on problems--they just made more people against them
2006-07-14 10:59:44
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answered by *** The Earth has Hadenough*** 7
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