Posted on 10/17/2009 11:19:19 AM PDT by HorowitzianConservative

Representative Luis V. Gutierrez (D-Illinois), who made a name for himself back in 1999 by pressuring former President Bill Clinton into freeing 16 convicted FALN terrorists, is back in the news. As Amy Goodmans Democracy Now! program reports, Gutierrez, a vociferous advocate of blanket amnesty for the estimated 12 million illegal aliens currently in the country, led a rally on immigration reform on Capital Hill Wednesday before thousands of people, calling immigration reform the civil rights struggle of our time.
Rep. Luis Gutierrez: Justice for immigrants is todays civil rights struggle, and its too important to lose. And thats why we wont stop. Thats why we wont stop, and thats why we cannot wait. We have work to do, and we cannot wait. We have families to save. We have mothers and children to keep together. We have a Congress to persuade. We have a president to convince. And we have justice to deliver, and we have laws to change, and we will not rest until that is accomplished.
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I’m sure Gutierrez sees them as part of his base for the presidency!
Black people should be disgusted by the comparison of criminal aliens to the “civil rights struggle”.
Amnesty Never! STOP the illegal onslaught into this nation. Secure the borders (all of them).
It’s time to take back the country.
“criminal aliens”
Homos too. If I were a (”real”) black man, I would probably be offended but Democrats are a diverse bunch, so maybe they don’t mind being lumped with scoff-laws and cock-knockers.
So why is this new news as this will cover the Nation and destroy our country which they want to do and are making a good job in doing it. Just as Stalin and Hitler wanted.
Immigration Reform = Round them up, and send them home!
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