A group of young conservatives on the University of Texas campus implemented a game called "Catch an Illegal Immigrant Game", but they recently cancelled it in fear of retaliation from campus officials and counter protest.
Rules of the game:
1. Members of the group would walk around with signs that read "Illegal Immigrant"
2. If any student on the campus "caught" that person and turned them in to the student group they would receive a $25 gift card.
The chairman of the group acknowledged that the game was over the top, but hoped to spark discussion on illegal immigration. A Latino group, the Librotraficantes handed out signs so students could collect the gift cards. The vice president of diversity at the university warned that the students participating would be exercising their right of freedom of speech to the detriment of others. He goes on to say that they are creating an environment of exclusion and disrespect among students, faculty, and staff. This isn't the first time this group has used controversial tactics on the campus, the also held an "Affirmative Action Bake Sale".
Is the media bringing attention to this because immigration is a big topic that many are discussing, or would they have reported on this because of how harsh it may seem?
Do you think this was appropriate, or a little too much?
Read the full story over at USA Today --> http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2013/11/19/texas-illegal-immigrant-game/3642223/
Political Hype & Other Things Politics
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Wednesday, November 20, 2013
Friday, November 8, 2013
AFL-CIO Ads Against Republicans
Tuesday, October 29, 2013
Who's for Immigration?
Tuesday, October 15, 2013
Arrested for our Stance
This video was posted by The Real News (therealnews.com) and it shows first hand accounts of some of the protestors who were arrested at the capitol who were calling for immigration reform. This video shows us how a website like YouTube gives journalist the avenue to allow viewers to hear from the sources mouth their stances and what they represent. They could have easily written an article on the protest, but they instead chose to interview and use it for video footage for a better effect.
A little more about Real News, on their About Us section they state they are not government funded, corporate funded, nor do they use advertising, they rely on viewer funding.
This is my first time hearing about them, but I will start viewing their website more.
We Want Reform Now!
The media is showing how the healthcare bill is taking such a beating in Congress and there are protestors demonstrating everyday for immigration reform. I think the media is trying to come off as immigration reformist not caring about other issues besides pushing reform. There has been other issues that have come up such as Syria, Obamacare, and the government shutdown.
Monday, September 23, 2013
Are You Protected?
I recently ran across this article discussing the issue of undocumented children and if they deserve lawyers when facing deportation. ( http://www.newsmax.com/US/immigration-children-deportation-lawyers/2013/09/23/id/527209 ) Julie Woods the former head of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement says that these children should be provided with lawyers when going before an immigration judge. Illegal immigrants must pay for their own lawyers, public defenders are not provided to them. Wood writes into the Wall Street Journal arguing "For a nation founded on the principles of due process and access to justice, we are grievously violating both when it comes to deporting undocumented immigrant children."
My question is are illegal immigrants protected by the rights guaranteed to American citizens? Not children whom were born in the United States to illegal immigrants... Are our rights extended to those who have come to the country illegally, and have been here for an extended period of time?
My question is are illegal immigrants protected by the rights guaranteed to American citizens? Not children whom were born in the United States to illegal immigrants... Are our rights extended to those who have come to the country illegally, and have been here for an extended period of time?
Wednesday, September 11, 2013
Do Not Forget About Immigration
Major corporations sent a letter to House Speaker John Boehner and Representative Nancy Pelosi to remind the House of Representatives not to forget about immigration. This letter was signed by 110 of the nations largest companies. The companies that signed were Verizon, Motorola, Walt Disney, Coca Cola, American Express, Proctor and Gamble just to name a few.
These major corporations want to see the House work with the Senate to enact some type of legislation this year. In the letter they stressed the need for immigration reform because many of the technology and "lesser-skilled" jobs are going unfilled because of mismatches in skills in the American labor force. These companies know that immigration reform will not be the answer to all the problems but it is a start. They are also calling for new visa programs for lower-skilled workers. This will put a boost on the economy, and it's not like immigrants are taking jobs from Americans, they are not qualified for them.
A lot of Republicans are in no hurry to pass immigration reform because they do not want to anger their constituents. Many of their constituents do realize that America does need to do something about the mass amount of illegal immigrants, passing immigration reform will also allow the party to gain new constituents. Sure some people will be upset but the long term goal looks better. The party took a hard hit this presidential election because they did not try to gain the latino vote (though they are not the only group looking a immigration reform).
Link to the article over at Washington Post (http://thecaucus.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/09/10/business-leaders-tell-lawmakers-not-to-forget-about-immigration/?_r=0)
These major corporations want to see the House work with the Senate to enact some type of legislation this year. In the letter they stressed the need for immigration reform because many of the technology and "lesser-skilled" jobs are going unfilled because of mismatches in skills in the American labor force. These companies know that immigration reform will not be the answer to all the problems but it is a start. They are also calling for new visa programs for lower-skilled workers. This will put a boost on the economy, and it's not like immigrants are taking jobs from Americans, they are not qualified for them.
A lot of Republicans are in no hurry to pass immigration reform because they do not want to anger their constituents. Many of their constituents do realize that America does need to do something about the mass amount of illegal immigrants, passing immigration reform will also allow the party to gain new constituents. Sure some people will be upset but the long term goal looks better. The party took a hard hit this presidential election because they did not try to gain the latino vote (though they are not the only group looking a immigration reform).
Link to the article over at Washington Post (http://thecaucus.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/09/10/business-leaders-tell-lawmakers-not-to-forget-about-immigration/?_r=0)
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