Makes Me Wanna Holla: Amnesty and Illegal Immigration

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Uploaded by on Jan 31, 2010

In this video, I am attempting to make a common rational argument against amnesty for illegal immigration. An issue often misrepresented by the media, those like me who are against-amnesty for those willing to commit a criminal act, should not be characterized as people who do not support immigration. This is something that makes me want to holler, and once you have a clear understanding of what people like myself believe, and why we feel it is a need to enforce our laws, then it will make you want to holler as well God Bless You

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  • Great Video!

  • @osayaaa Thank you Osayaaa, please pass this video and get this message OUT!!!! Its time to holla

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  • Amazing video sir, and I will make it a point to get this video out to others. Thank you for setting the record straight on the difference between being against amnesty and being against immigration. One of my best friends had to wait 15 years before becoming a american citizen and he was from England, educated and working for the military at the time. Keep doing what you are doing and good luck with your projects in the future!

  • A slap in the face?!!? I'll tell you what a slap in the face isIt'll be a slap in the face to the government when all of these "illegal immigrants" and "drug-dealers" graduate from their universities with Doctorates! I'm currently valedictorian of my class and my class president! OH BUT WAIT! I'm illegal. I must be dealing drugs huh?! Oh wait. What is that? I didn't choose to be here?

  • One reason one might support amnesty as you put it, is because of the situation we are in. 11-13 million illegal immigrants are already here in the U.S. There is no way the U.S could afford to deport them all. Deportation would hurt the U.S especially when we have a huge deficit. The only solution is legalization, which would help identify who come here to hurt or obey the laws of this nation. Plus it would boost the economy once they start paying their dues and taxes.

  • @mdwhitlock i agree, i have read the bill and it is not at ALL what the media has said it does, you are correct, one may only be asked about their status of citizenship if they are first lawfully stoped, the media did a very poor job of portraying that

  • @mdwhitlock with a warent or your permission

  • @mdwhitlock well what if we made the amnesty like the naturalization period but slightly different, because right now if an illegal goes to get citizen ship the punishment is 10 years out of the U.S now what im saying is what if we instead of making them go back for 10 yrs, make them pay a fine like switch out the punishment so there is still one but people dont have to go back to the peverty and suffering of their country, what do you think?

  • @mdwhitlock oh ok, just in case, i dont like invoking race because that leads to other problems not to mention it isnt right at all, and yes i have noticed those who have invoked race, thank you

  • @mykole84 You know you bring a good point, because I studied that there is a great racial divide in Latin America, far worse than in the U.S.A. Especially in Brazil, where the trend is the darker skinned Brazilians are the more common poor, and the lighter Brazilians are more common the wealthy. This trend is carried through most other countries, would you agree or disagree?

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