be your defense if and/or when your in a court room in front of a judge? And for those who financially aided them?
2007-01-27
06:12:27
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Anonymous
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Politics & Government
➔ Immigration
Any right they(undocumented foreign individuals) might have had under the fourteenth amendment has now been negated due to the numerous "certified acts of terrorism " commited by an individual or individuals acting on behalf of any foreign person or foreign interest, as part of an effort to coerce the civilian population of the United States or to influence the policy or affect the conduct of the United States Government by coercion. proof in one part of this manner is the booklet printed out by the Mexican Government telling their citizens how to cross over into the United States(This is just one example however) and then sealing the undocumented foreign workers fate by having the illegal immigration protests to show the american ppl their impact on the economy when they don't perform there services. Thats considered coercion. Don't worry however, we don't hate you, but you are here illegally and you must go now.
2007-01-27
06:40:11 ·
update #1
to kysteel; you're right, i meant terrorists. Look up "Certified act of Terrorism" then connect the dots. you'll see they don't have a leg to stand on anymore
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2007-01-27
06:54:27 ·
update #2