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June 24th Immigration Rally in LA: The Truth About NAFTA

By Manila Ryce
Published Wednesday, August 1st, 2007, 5:15 am
Filed under: Human Rights, Videos: Political, Economic, Society/Culture: Immigration, Videos, Society/Culture, US Politics

On June 24th, my brother and I documented a march for immigrant rights in LA, which ended in a rally at Hollywood & Vine. Several days later, important immigration legislation was killed in the Senate. This issue of human rights is not something which can simply be ignored by any government. NAFTA must be canceled, and we need to elect someone who will do that. As for the rally itself: It was hot as hell and my bald head suffered a wicked sunburn for these brief moments of footage. I hope you enjoy my sacrifice.

2 Responses to “June 24th Immigration Rally in LA: The Truth About NAFTA”

  1. i hate to say it, but…all this agitation for amnesty will only grease the wheels for the forward march of the north american union…this is how all it started in europe…first, as a “european community” (an idea of hitler, by the way) with trade deals, then it switched over to a single currency (heard rumors of the amero, yet? i wonder what will take the place of the dollar when it collapses completely?) with a supra-national parliament and, now, a newly re-written constitution, which none of the member nations agree to…

    if you don’t learn from history, you will be doomed to repeat it.

    erase the borders, let everyone in, we’re all a big family…sounds nice in principle, but the day we completely lose national sovereignty is the day we also lose the sovereignty of the united states constitution. and, behold, we too will have an unelected parliament running our lives. welcome!

    -b-

  2. Great job, Manila. Thank you for your work.

    cheers,
    Lo

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