Because to have done anything wouldn't have been 'politically correct'.
I don't see it happening again considering the outcry from so many, from all walks of life, from all ethnic backgrounds that were insulted and most def. made known that such would not be overlooked again.
2007-02-09 19:50:07
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answered by Toe the line 6
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I guess because they are illegal they are not obligated to obey any laws here because they are not citizens. Our little group has to have a permit to protest against them if we have over 20 people show up. We are not allowed to step into the streets let alone stop traffic. I think It will take the power and might of the American people to once again escort the illegals back across the border. I think it is very unfair to those trying to get into this country legally. One of my friends just got her citizenship after 12 years. But she did it legally and I can tell you it was the proudest day of her life. These illegals are stealing the life blood from every hard working, tax paying American. They have to go!!!! Wake up America B. Patrol
2007-02-10 19:30:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Because the silly people that run the INS didn't want to have to put down their doughnuts and actually wok that day. Although most of the work was already done for them. All they had to do was show up with enough transport vehicles and start checking identification.
Can you imagine how many people were there that had been arrested before and were supposed to be in jail?
I think the next time they decide to do it, we should allow the old man who was convicted of running over and killing 10 people in his car off of house arrest and give him the keys to a tank.
2007-02-09 19:48:23
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answered by Anonymous
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I have no trouble with the Mexicans marching and demonstrating in the U.S.A. but if the same amount of U.S.A. citizens would do this in Mexico they would throw them jail after beating them up.
Then they would keep them in jail until they collected a huge fine for doing this. The Mexican government is very prejudiced against anyone who is poor. Even their own citizens. We should boycott Mexico and Mexican products for the inhumane and unfair treatment our citizens get in Mexico when they are protesting. Mexico is so unfair and lack of opportunity that they depend on their citizens working in the "STATES" to send Yankee money home. Same with the other countries like the Philippines.
Its all about money when you think about it.....do you know why they are sending all their hardest working people out of their country? because their is no jobs or living conditions.
2007-02-09 19:46:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Communists are bullies and local law enforcement actually fears them. Communist strategy includes mass 'hate-fests' to intimidate those who they would dominate. Che Guevara called it the use of 'focused hatred' as a political tool.
Our Constitution guarantees the right to 'peaceably assemble' - and does not allow violation of others' rights in exercising one's own. Communists have no regard for American principles.
BTW - when Cindy Sheehan came to my home town, we were handed the Revolutionary Communist Party paper that announced the upcoming May 1 marches. You are correct, May 1 is an important day to Communists. I kept the paper as evidence.
2007-02-09 19:16:06
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answered by speakeasy 6
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I was disappointed that there weren't more arrests on May 1, 2006, "No Fast Food Day". They can march on the streets, but they can't march to the voting polls.
2007-02-09 21:22:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Not to mention it was in fact a "certified act of terrorism".
Ppl just need to wake up.
http://www.fuse.tv/videos/index.php?p=clip3773
Here is a list of financial supporters at the time of the May 2006 illegal immigration protests of one the terrorist organizations that helped organize and implement the attack through unconventional warfare techniques(i.e. psychological).
http://www.manews.org/1006razamoney.html
Then judge for yourself.
2007-02-09 19:24:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Because our government bends its laws when it comes to the politicians wanting votes. They care more about their careers than the USA.
2007-02-09 19:16:17
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answered by Dovahkiin 7
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Because the police are afraid that the ACLU woudl consider it violating their civil liberties even though most are Illegal anyhow.
2007-02-09 19:16:40
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answered by daddyspanksalot 5
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Well then the city would get sued for discrimination, even though thats not the chase.
2007-02-09 19:16:07
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answered by utlcutl 3
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