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LOS ANGELES (Aug. 20) - An immigration activist who took refuge in a Chicago church for a year to avoid being separated from her son has been deported to Mexico, the church's pastor said. More…
I read this AP article and found it to be a sad testimonial to the human condition within the United States and a confirmation of what I have said for so long. Ethnics within the United States have, are and will always continue to be treated as second class citizens. But something that is even more telling are the comments at the end of this article. You can actually feel the racism seeping and dripping out from them. Not all but for some reason the more racist views are at the beginning, at least in the 1-10 of 6996 comments made by 4:09 p.m. today! I did not look at the rest but if the first are any example then I can imagine the rest.
Like I said, this is a very sad testimonial to the human condition within the United States not only among Hispanics but all ethnic groups.
Like I said, this is a very sad testimonial to the human condition within the United States not only among Hispanics but all ethnic groups.
What about Humanity?
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