www.9500Liberty.com
Currently touring the United States on a festival, university, and community screening circuit, "9500 Liberty" will be released commercially in early 2010.
SYNOPSIS:
Prince Wi...
www.9500Liberty.com
Currently touring the United States on a festival, university, and community screening circuit, "9500 Liberty" will be released commercially in early 2010.
SYNOPSIS: Prince William County, Virginia becomes ground zero in Americas explosive battle over immigration policy when elected officials adopt a law requiring police officers to question anyone they have "probable cause" to suspect is an undocumented immigrant.
9500 Liberty reveals the startling vulnerability of a local government, targeted by national anti-immigration networks using the Internet to frighten and intimidate lawmakers and citizens. Alarmed by a climate of fear and racial division, residents form a resistance using YouTube videos and virtual townhalls, setting up a real-life showdown in the seat of county government.
The devastating social and economic impact of the Immigration Resolution is felt in the lives of real people in homes and in local businesses. But the ferocious fight to adopt and then reverse this policy unfolds inside government chambers, on the streets, and on the Internet. 9500 Liberty provides a front row seat to all three battlegrounds.
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@chsn09 Everyone who speaks in the trailer is legally present. The man who says "we ain't goin' no where" is a legal resident. The man who says his son asked him, "If people don't like us why don't we just move out?" is also a citizen. In the feature film there is only one speaker who is undocumented. The film is about how citizens of all races deal with a rapid demographic shift that saw the Hispanic population grow from 5 to 19.1% in 15 years.
Right, Those hijackers were here legally and in fact trained on our military bases. Its disturbing when you really think about it. What about the anthrax attacks that followed. They were carried out by military officers at Fort Dix. I think immigrants have become the scapegoat for problems we created, redistribution of wealth. Just because something is made illegal doesn't make it just. I think we can all agree with that assessment from Bastiat.
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But we don't have to treat them like crap !
This is so interesting as In many Hispanic/Latino countries, immigrants are targeted the same ways !
So it is not any more just or unjust than immigration and racist sentiments going on in Latin America !
And WTF the 9/11 attackers were not illegals !
U.S. born and raised/bred Americans could have committed the 9/11 crimes !
shows how much she knows...
Those hijackers were here legally and in fact trained on our military bases. Its disturbing when you really think about it. What about the anthrax attacks that followed. They were carried out by military officers at Fort Dix.
I think immigrants have become the scapegoat for problems we created, redistribution of wealth. Just because something is made illegal doesn't make it just. I think we can all agree with that assessment from Bastiat.