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Para La Gente: The Film Documentary on Immigration and Farm workers in America

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This an 8 min preview of the 60 min film "Para La Gente: The Film Documentary" which we are putting together as part of an Amnesty International at the University of South Florida advocacy for farm worker rights, immigration reform and immigration rights in America and the Farmworkers Association Week of Awareness.

Today is the day to march all around the nation and advocate for immigration reform and help undocumented farmworkers and immigrants throughout the nation. Please help us as we advocate for the cause and make a statement to our government on how important this issue is to every American. If you eat, then thank a farmworker. They are the ones sacrificing themselves and being exploited so we can have food at low costs.

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  • l met Mr. Chavez 0ver 20 years ago

  • @Fashionificationful What´s happend in Irak ?? Is your country ??

  • C SPAN “Black Republican Forum” Session 2 (begin at 11:30) Allen West said one of the 1986 caveats was to secure our borders and enforcement our laws, but haven’t happened. (We’re still talking about new amnesty like DREAM Act.) We can’t allow local cities to make sanctuary cities policies, because they will bring our inner city turf wars to epic proportions by bringing in the drug cartel and Columbian gangs. (Mexican Gangs don’t recognize our borders established by the Treaty of Guadalupe)

  • In November 2010, the unemployment rate was 9.8% with 15.1 million unemployed. (15.1 million/9.8%) = 154 million are able to work in the workforce. 11,941,812 (or 11.9 million) skilled jobs provided to illegal immigrants. GOOGLE “illegal immigration counters”, the 15.1 million unemployed could take the 11.9 million available jobs. The unemployment rate could be reduced to 2.1% {{15.1-11.9)/154}

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    Fight for your Country; not each other!

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    Allen West 2012

  • @gamingg0d6493 goddamn 28,00000000000000000000000 that is a lot of casualties i am surprised we are still alive 

  • Goddam it. I don't know why people have to eat ! Especially...strawberries. Has anyone asked these immigrants if they would rather work on our farms or their own countries farms? Do they get "breaks" or even an hour for lunch? Pinchi humans complain, bitch...complain, bitch.

  • Thay need to stop working these jobs and take over there own mexcio country and crying wolf go to school and pay taxes we all did it shame there is no excuse there wasnt excuses for other minority these people KILLed 28,00000000000000000000000 americans stop and tell the truth the us tried to help them since 1930'ssss move on ever body else did why dont we alll get paid for been oppressed , killed and bullllyeddddddddddddddddddd this are bully tacitas that should be looked at

  • I fully support those immigrants (legal or illegal) who feel oppressed by the working conditions in the US, in their efforts to repatriate to their home countries where they control their own political and economic destinies. Is there a charity that works to help them return?

  • THIS IS VERY IMPORTANT FOR THE USA CITIZENS. NO ONE WILL COME TO WORK ON THE FIELDS, EXCEPT THE CENTRAL AMERICANS AND SOME MEXICANS, THE REST OF THE COUNTRIES COME TO AMERICA WITH NO MONEY ASKING THE BANKS FOR MONEY. OPEN BUSINESS WHEN THEY DID NOT HAVE FOOD TO EAT IN THEIR OWN COUNTRY. THEY DON'T COME TO WORK ON THE FIELDS LIKE THEY PROBABLY DID IN THEIR OWN COUNTRIES. MOST OF THEM COME HERE AND REFUSE TO TAKE THE JOBS THAT AMERICA REALLY NEEDS TO BE TAKEN. Gracias Dona Lupe.

  • Wow.

    Amnesty International was Related to my own video ^^

    Good video. 5/5

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