Illegal aliens flock to workshops to learn how to break US laws without punishment

Little-Acorn

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The article-writers got it wrong, as usual. The people flocking to these "workshops" aren't immigrants, they're illegal alien invaders.

And the people helping them aren't "advocates". They're criminal co-conspirators. Including the co-conspirator-in Chief who announced he would not obey his oath of office and the Constitutional requirement that he "take care to ensure the laws are carried out".

Aside from that, the article is accurate.

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News from The Associated Press

"Immigrants" flock to workshops after Obama reprieve

By AMY TAXIN
Associated Press
Dec 12, 6:14 PM EST

LOS ANGELES (AP) -- In small-town community centers, schools, churches and a vast city convention center, immigrant advocates are spreading the word about President Barack Obama's plan to give millions of immigrants living in the U.S. illegally a temporary reprieve.

The November announcement promising work permits and protection from deportation made a splash, but lawyers say the events are crucial to dispel rumors about eligibility, ward off fraud, and help immigrants determine what they might need to apply.

In Los Angeles, advocates are hosting an information session for as many as 10,000 people at the city's convention center Sunday.

"After this big forum, we're going to have daily orientations. That is what we have to do in order to deal with the demand," said Angelica Salas, executive director of the Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights of Los Angeles.
 
Are they told that obama's violation of the law doesn't survive his presidency?
 
Is little acorn mad? Why yes, little acorn is mad.
Mad enough to lie in his OP.
TRANSLATION: Neither of us can refute anything Acorn said in his post. But we hate it anyway, so we'll smear him, insult him, and call him a liar without offering any evidence to back up our accusations. And hopefully we can get somebody to believe us anyway.
 
I respect their initiative. Deport all the people too lazy to look for work, and pick up these fucking guys.
 
I read the article.

Illegal immigrants are doing exactly what the President encouraged: to inform themselves and to out themselves.

It's really that simple. Amazing that even the most simple of things just whiz over RWNJs' heads.
 
With his initiatives to keep illegal aliens in this country despite well-established immigration laws, Obama has created a brand-new category of "People allowed to stay".

The only requirement to be a member of this group, is that they show the willingness and ability to violate U.S. law.

Yep, that's certainly who I'd pick to become the next group of U.S. citizens. :cuckoo: What could go wrong?

(Does anybody believe the liberals won't start whining in about six months, that it's "not fair" to deny these illegal aliens citizenship now that Obama has granted them permanent residence?)
 
Umm they already broke the law coming here illegal....and they are not being punished...lol another useless thread
 
The article-writers got it wrong, as usual. The people flocking to these "workshops" aren't immigrants, they're illegal alien invaders.

And the people helping them aren't "advocates". They're criminal co-conspirators. Including the co-conspirator-in Chief who announced he would not obey his oath of office and the Constitutional requirement that he "take care to ensure the laws are carried out".

Aside from that, the article is accurate.

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News from The Associated Press

"Immigrants" flock to workshops after Obama reprieve

By AMY TAXIN
Associated Press
Dec 12, 6:14 PM EST

LOS ANGELES (AP) -- In small-town community centers, schools, churches and a vast city convention center, immigrant advocates are spreading the word about President Barack Obama's plan to give millions of immigrants living in the U.S. illegally a temporary reprieve.

The November announcement promising work permits and protection from deportation made a splash, but lawyers say the events are crucial to dispel rumors about eligibility, ward off fraud, and help immigrants determine what they might need to apply.

In Los Angeles, advocates are hosting an information session for as many as 10,000 people at the city's convention center Sunday.

"After this big forum, we're going to have daily orientations. That is what we have to do in order to deal with the demand," said Angelica Salas, executive director of the Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights of Los Angeles.



The people flocking to these "workshops" aren't immigrants, they're illegal alien invaders.
And the people helping them aren't "advocates". They're criminal co-conspirators


and you know this how? lets see your documentation that proves you're not a liar.
 

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