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Uploaded by on Aug 19, 2007

An apology for not having an amnesty

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  • If they have the "right to be here" then why would they want to have "the opportunity to become american"? It doesnt matter right? Borders and language and culture, dont mean anything right? Laws and property rights? Lets all have a party! No borders, no rules!

  • Actually Soy borders, language and culture mean a lot. Our culture is based on judging people by their contribution not their birthplace and it is working. At Radical Immigration we think that immigrants and the settled people have responsibilities, that is why we wrote the immigrant code.

  • Perhaps you should read all of the "nonsense" I "spew" on the web site Radicalimmigration. It seems to me that in the future we will welcome immigrants and your position will seem as dated as segregation is today.

    Thanks for the comment.

    Simon

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  • You are a wonderful person.

  • I have lived in the terrible conditions that you have described. I have been the outsider in a foreign country. I think that you are right. Everyone has a right to live where they want to as long as they are not a burden to that nation. If the Mexicans want to come to the US and work, taking jobs that most Americans are too proud to do, then I say by all means let them.

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  • I love it: he decries the Senate's defeat of amnesty with a picture of...a member of the House.

    Speaking of houses, Simon, how do your arguments not apply to people's own homes? It's racist to refuse to let people live in your home who aren't in your family.

    You look like you have a pretty nice home there, Simon. Could probably hold some more people. Overcrowding is not an excuse.

  • "You have the right to live wherever you want to in the world, as long as you're not a burden."

    The ILLEGALS that have broken the law, and came to the USA ILLEGALLY are just that....a burden!! Therefore they don't have the "right" to live here. They are ILLEGAL!!!  The burden is they are costing this country over 400 BILLION dollars a year in services for ILLEGALS in this country. Heck, over 10 MILLION a year in California alone. ILLEGALS are a burden,and don't have the "right" to be here

  • Isn't that something? I looked and I noticed that too right now.. lol.. great minds think alike! =D

  • Yes, it was a documentary shown in Old Town Pasadena last night. I wish I had let you know. I'm in the San Gabriel Valley. Next time something comes up I will definitely let you know!

    SimonB is the executive producer. He was there and he is just as you see in this video. =) I hope it will be shown again around here. You would like it. =)

  • Ditto! I was just seeing some of your favorites, & so many are in my favorites, that I stared to wonder if you found them on my channel, or do we just think that much alike, & find them independent of each other?

  • Hey Veronica, is his documentary on YouTube, or was it screened somewhere in the L. A. area? I'd like to see it.

  • "You have the right to live wherever you want to in the world"

    I agree, especially after watching your wonderful documentary in Pasadena tonight.

    Your film gives insight that goes far beyond "legal" and "illegal" in this whole immigration debate.

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