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North Carolina likes Undocumented Students

Posted in America, Americans, Dream Act, ICE, Immigration, civil rights, college, deportation, education, ideas, illegal immigrants, illegal immigration, immigrants, inspiration, justice, law, life, news, opinion, people, school, thoughts, undocumented student, undocumented students on July 26, 2008 by iamashadow

Well, this is from the News and Observer, all of it, so all credit belongs to them and the writer of the article, Kristin Collins. I’m busy now, I have a new Xbox 360, but I couldn’t pass the opportunity to post this. Stuff in bold is added by me for emphasis.

RALEIGH - The state Attorney General’s Office says it’s legal for the N.C. Community College System to admit illegal immigrants.

That advice, given to the colleges Thursday and made public today, represents a reversal for the office of Attorney General Roy Cooper, which advised the colleges in May to bar illegal immigrants from degree programs. The colleges took that advice and issued a new policy prohibiting illegal immigrants from enrolling, even at out-of-state tuition rates. Cooper’s office said at the time that post-secondary education might qualify as a public benefit to which illegal immigrants are not entitled under federal law.

But on Monday, Cooper’s office got a letter from federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement, in response to a request for clarification of the law. The letter, from former Mecklenburg County Sheriff Jim Pendergraph, who now works for Immigration and Customs Enforcement, said that admission to colleges is not considered a public benefit under federal law.

Federal officials made the same statement to the News & Observer in May, but officials with the community colleges and the Attorney General’s Office said they wanted to wait for a formal letter.

J.B. Kelly, general counsel, advised the colleges in a letter Thursday that it is up to them to decide whether to admit illegal immigrants.

Community College System President Scott Ralls was not immediately available for comment on whether he would lift the ban on illegal immigrants.

Now, I’m pretty happy about this decision and you know what I do when I’m happy. I play video games. Not only that, but I laugh. HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

PS. Maybe the people from NC aren’t as bad as I thought they were.

Fear of Being What We Are

Posted in 2008, America, Americans, ICE, Immigration, civil rights, death, dehumanization, deportation, discrimination, fear, human rights, ideas, illegal immigrants, illegal immigration, immigrants, law, life, news, people, personal, race, racial discrimination, racism, thoughts, undocumented student, undocumented students on July 25, 2008 by iamashadow

Well, that is what it has come down to. Once again, in North Carolina. Again, I feel sorry for undocumented people living in this state. I’m glad I’m not there but I highly doubt my state is any better.

Anyway, it seems that Hispanic leaders have to be afraid because they are pro-immigrant. They have received the usual, profanity filled messages, hate messages, among others, I’ve received the same treatment. But now, they’ve received death threats. I mean, wow, how far are people willing to go.

This is from the News and Observer.

This is not about immigration,” Bazán said. “This is not about debating policy. This has moved on to another sphere. This is hate.”

Rep. Pricey Harrison, a Greensboro Democrat who sponsored the bill (in-state tuition for undocumented students bill), said she received one phone message warning that “my days are numbered.” She said the message, which included profane insults, felt like a threat.

“I have not seen anything like what illegal immigration elicits,” Harrison said. “It’s revealing a very ugly side of humanity that I’ve never seen before.”

“When you describe immigrants as Third World invaders or murderers, or say that they are swarming or coming in hordes, this is dehumanizing language,” Lauter said. “That kind of rhetoric inspires others who might act out on hate.”

How low does this country have to go before things get better?

Of course, the comment section of the newspaper has comments like the following.

From Stonewall83.

Plain and simple get rid of those mexicans. We don’t need them. This is a country founded on wonderful anglosaxon traditions. Anything contrary is plain unamerican. Get out mexicans!

Buzzaw

People are sick and tired of non whites telling whites to conform to their cultures. This country was intended to be a european only country. Since we have strayed away from that, we have been on a sharp decline.

And I saw other recognizible names from an anti-immigrant website that I won’t mention, which leads me to believe that the rest of the comments are no better. It is sad that this is the norm. But at least we are not being killed on the streets–oh, wait.

Life as a Lie

Posted in America, Americans, Immigration, anxiety, college, dehumanization, deportation, depression, fear, friends, friendship, ideas, illegal immigrants, illegal immigration, immigrants, life, opinion, people, personal, thoughts, undocumented student, undocumented students on July 24, 2008 by iamashadow

I often say that my life is a lie. Some people disagree with me. But it is, it really is. While with my friends and girlfriend, it is not as much. It is their lack of understanding about this kind of life that makes them say that. My life is not a lie as it is with most people when I’m around them. I can thank them for that much, for making my existence easier.

As one girl from the video before said, you have to lie to everyone else about it, even joke about undocumented students and condemn them, in order to fit in. In order to let anyone suspect what you are. You can’t let people even suspect that you are one of the ‘other’. I’ve done so in the past. That is when it becomes obvious that I’m living a lie.

I have to ‘act’ almost all the time. 24/7. Keep up the charade. Not just on regards on being like everyone else, saying I’m legal and such, but also on regards to keeping my feelings in check. That means that when I’m depressed, I don’t act like it. I can’t. I don’t want people to see me and know and talk to me when I’m like that. So, the acting is a full-time gig.

But I’ve failed as an actor. Not totally failed but for someone in my situation, this kinds of failures could lead me to be in great trouble. The last slip-up was with my girlfriend. Or rather, before she became my girlfriend, she suspected that I was what I am. I was too emotional when I spoke about immigration and personalized the problem too much. But how could I not be personal when this is my life, all of this. It is taking a greater toll on me, this acting and I’m not able to do as easily as I did in the past. My failure showed me that. I have to get better, I have to continue the charade as best as I can. Hopefully this summer is helping me recharge for the coming school year because it will be challenging. I will have a new roommate, one that doesn’t know about my situation. With him, I’m not undocumented, I’m not living in fear, I’m not depressed, I’m not a blogger, I’m not everything I am. Hopefully things will go well.

So, lying is a way of life with me. It can’t be helped. By being honest I could lose everything. And for those who don’t understand that, well, I just hope you never have to be in my shoes.

Dream Act Students

Posted in America, Americans, Dream Act, ICE, Immigration, anxiety, dehumanization, deportation, discrimination, human rights, ideas, illegal immigrants, illegal immigration, immigrants, inspiration, justice, law, life, opinion, people, personal, politics, undocumented student, undocumented students, videos, youtube on July 24, 2008 by iamashadow

Another great video. Must watch.

About those opportunities…

Posted in Americans, ICE, Immigration, anxiety, dehumanization, deportation, depression, discrimination, human rights, illegal immigrants, illegal immigration, immigrants, inspiration, life, opinion, people, personal, thoughts, undocumented student, undocumented students on July 24, 2008 by iamashadow

Well, the following is written by Elrandomhero over at his blog, American Wetback. I advice everyone to read it, it is really cool. So, I decided to re-post his entry on my blog because he and I share the same feelings on regards to opportunities. Read on…

In the last few days I have been contemplating something that I shouldn’t be and that’s passing on an internship. Without getting into any incriminating details, I basically passed on an internship opportunity this week because it means putting my self at risk. Again without getting into too much detail, the government has way of knowing everything you do in your life, whether you want them to know or not. Taking on this paid internship would have meant doing things that I shouldn’t be doing in the first place. I am not a legal U.S. resident , thus I cannot legally work or apply for internships that pay. Obviously I have considered the chance that I might still be able to be part of the internship without pay, but I need to focus on other things, despite again passing up such a great opportunity. This is not the first nor the last time I will have to make a decision like this. I have turned down many a job because of my legal status and every time I go through this stupid cycle of semi-depression. Every time I get my hopes up thinking that this time around they’re be some way for me to be able to take on a better paying job, I get denied. I’ve done it so many times now that it has sadly become a routine. People see the type of person I am and want to help me, but what good is that help if the U.S. says I don’t qualify for that help because of my illegal residence. The depression use to be a lot worse a year ago. Ohh man when I got frustrated back then about work, life and my x-girl I would go outside and punch walls till my knuckles bleed. Now adays I just pretend like everything is cool, when in reality I’m still dealing with what happened inside my head. Sometimes all that thinking makes me hungry for junk food that’ll only make me fatter. Passing by on great opportunities is part of my daily life. I don’t get excited about anything anymore really. Why should when I know that I’ll be denied and tossed to the side. I know that there are internships that don’t ask for the things that I lack, but those are hard to come by and sought after, just like scholarships. I know that it’s not impossible to make it because others have and sometimes I look to those who came before me for inspiration. Then again they had the support of family and friends. I on the other hand am grateful and extremely lucky to have the friends that I have, but at the end of the day it’s just me and my dog against the world. That’s what I’m reminded of when I have to turn down great opportunities, it’s me against the world. Somedays I even feel like going to sleep and never waking up ever again. Course those are the days when I’m depressed or bummed out, kinda like today.

Thanks again Randomhero for allowing me to repost this entry.

Another Political Cartoon

Posted in America, Americans, ICE, Immigration, art, dehumanization, deportation, history, human rights, illegal immigrants, illegal immigration, immigrants, justice, law, life, opinion, people, picture, politics, thoughts, undocumented student, undocumented students on July 23, 2008 by iamashadow

This is another political cartoon I like. Enjoy. From the US News and World Report.

It Continues

Posted in 2008, America, Americans, ICE, Immigration, civil rights, dehumanization, deportation, discrimination, fear, illegal immigrants, illegal immigration, immigrants, justice, law, people, race, racial discrimination, racism, thoughts, undocumented student, undocumented students on July 23, 2008 by iamashadow

Again from North Carolina, what’s wrong with these people, I would NEVER want to live there. Anyway, back to the point, again from North Carolina, another sign of the GREAT job the police are doing.

It was another dangerous mother, doing the horrible crime of driving. I’ll just quote the rest of the story, because seriously people, I couldn’t make this shit up even if I was paid to. From the News and Observer.

An illegal immigrant arrested on a traffic violation last month was forced to leave her three children on the shoulder of Interstate 85 in the middle of the night — where they were alone and stranded for eight hours.

An Alamance County sheriff’s deputy pulled Maria Chavira Ventura over just before 2 a.m. on June 14, according to arrest records. He took her to jail for driving without a license and displaying a false license plate, and she was eventually put under a federal deportation order. He left her children, 14, 10 and 6, with a man they barely knew, according to the N.C. Justice Center and Maryland social workers. He was a fellow church member who had been catching a ride with the family.

I’m just shocked by all the hypocrisy in the matter of enforcement. Many anti-immigrant advocates say that their problem is not with immigration, just with illegals. No, that’s a lie. Their problem is with brown people because policies that give immigration powers to police that only go after Latinos. That’s the truth. There is no way to differentiate between legal and illegal residents unless the assumption that all Latinos are illegal is made, which is what the anti people do. And please, don’t say that’s a lie, this is discrimination and demonization of an entire group of people. I thought America was better than this.

The How of Legal Immigration

Posted in America, Americans, ICE, Immigration, art, illegal immigrants, illegal immigration, immigrants, people, picture, politics, thoughts, undocumented student, undocumented students on July 22, 2008 by iamashadow

Isn’t this truth if you are undocumented…

Picture belongs to Dale Wilkins.

Immigration Enforcement Working!

Posted in America, Americans, ICE, Immigration, cops, courts, dehumanization, deportation, discrimination, human rights, illegal immigrants, illegal immigration, immigrants, justice, law, life, opinion, people, police, politics, race, thoughts, undocumented student, undocumented students on July 22, 2008 by iamashadow

Oh yea, enforcement is working. It is taking those countless criminal scumbags of aliens of the streets and back where they belong. They are all so dangerous and scary. Lets take a look at the first example of a dangerous individual.

First up, as reported by FOXNews. There was an evil librarian in the town of Burlington, NC. Yep, she was taken care of. She was dangerous all right, being here for so long that she doesn’t remember the place she came from. And of course, she married a real American and had a kid. She committed the crime of stealing that guy from a real American woman. The shame! I’m so glad that giving the police immigration powers is working so swell.

Second to the plate, by the NY Times. This wretched human being was caught for driving badly. So, she went to jail for 6 days, she was 9 months pregnant and had a kid on a hospital while having an officer watching over her. Of course, she was also chained to the bed with handcuffs while having the kid. We all know women usually have a very merry time while giving birth. Having a kid is so easy that she could have tried to escape. So the police did the right thing by chaining her, right.

Now, I’m not even going to bother writing anything about this because I couldn’t seriously make this up or make fun about it, I’ll just quote the article.

After she was discharged from the hospital, Mrs. Villegas was separated from her nursing infant for two days and barred from taking a breast pump into the jail, her lawyer and a doctor familiar with the case said. Her breasts became infected, and the newborn boy developed jaundice, they said.

No, let me speak seriously for a minute. ARE YOU FUCKING SERIOUS??? The woman had a baby for Christ’s sake. But of course, she is a dangerous individual.

I’m so tired of the bullshit that comes from giving police immigration powers. Instead of going after people that actually put people in danger, you know, actual criminals, they do this shit. Going after librarians? Recent mothers? People working at factories? I mean, come on, the hypocrisy of immigration enforcement is so thick I could cut it with a knife.

Those two stories above are shameful and people should be embarrassed that their tax payer money (including my parents’) is being used like that. How did we come to this? What next? I’ll be taken out because I was having fun at my university?

Op-ed on recent immigration raid in Providence

Posted in 2008, America, Americans, ICE, Immigration, civil rights, dehumanization, deportation, discrimination, human rights, illegal immigrants, illegal immigration, immigrants, opinion, politics, thoughts, undocumented student, undocumented students on July 21, 2008 by iamashadow

Garcia Hernandez gives a good historical background & some really disturbing reflections on the judiciary’s involvement in this raid & on its implications for migrants’ ability to seek justice in the US.

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Past, Present and Future

Posted in Immigration, history, human rights, illegal immigrants, illegal immigration, immigrants, opinion, personal, picture, politics, thoughts, undocumented student, undocumented students on July 21, 2008 by iamashadow

This picture alone says so many things about immigration…

It comes from the following site.

Lack of Understanding?

Posted in Immigration, dating, friends, friendship, human rights, illegal immigrants, illegal immigration, immgrants, life, opinion, personal, race, relationships, school, thoughts, undocumented student, undocumented students on July 21, 2008 by iamashadow

I was recently asked a question about my relationship with my girlfriend. Is my immigration status a hindrance  of sorts? Is she capable of understanding what I go through?

I answered that no one is capable of understanding what I go through, she is no exception. Only people like myself can understand what it is to live like this. I don’t care about her any less because of her lack of understanding though. Nor do I resent any of my friends who know what I am because they don’t understand. It is a fact of life I have to live with, one I’m accustomed now going towards my third year of college. Aside from 2 others individuals, no one out of 17,000 students is like me. If I wanted friends who would understand me completely, than I wouldn’t have any, let alone someone to date. That is what makes one feel alone, but you know, I’ve learned to live with it. Pain and solitude hurt, but giving up and quitting lasts forever.

I also understand that my friends go through things that I probably don’t understand, mainly because I’m so far away from the norm in many ways. I try my best as I’m sure they try their best to understand me, the street goes both ways to some extent.

So, is my relationship harder or a hindrance or bad in comparison to other multiracial relationships where documentation is not an issue? I would wager that it is not, it just has different worries with different solutions. I’m glad that I was able to find someone who is kind and understanding to the best of her abilities. One of the perks of my relationship is that I’m able to tease her about being so very unpatriotic because she is dating me. We get good laughs out of that.

Hate Crime

Posted in America, Americans, Immigration, cops, courts, death, dehumanization, discrimination, fear, illegal immigrants, illegal immigration, immigrants, inspiration, justice, law, news, people, police, politics, race, racial discrimination, racism, sick, tragedy, undocumented student, undocumented students, white supremacy on July 20, 2008 by iamashadow

Wow, this sort of news makes me sad for America. America  is supposed to be better than this but apparently not. A man named Luis Ramirez was beaten to death by 6 teenagers in the town of Shenandoah, Pennsylvania. The following are quotes from the article from ABC News.

“From what we understand right now, it wasn’t racially motivated,” Nestor said. “This looks like a street fight that went wrong.”

Umm, no, a street fight is one thing. Ganging up on someone and leaving them one step away from death is another. Look at the picture below.

This is the result of a hate crime. (Crystal Dillman/AP Photo)

Luis Ramirez. This is the result of a hate crime. (Crystal Dillman/AP Photo)

Retired Philadelphia police Officer Eileen Burke, who lives on the street where the fight occurred, told The Associated Press she heard a youth scream at one of Ramirez’s friends after the beating to tell her Mexican friends to get out of Shenandoah, “or you’re going to be laying next to him.”

On Dillman’s fireplace mantel hangs a medallion of Jesus that Ramirez was wearing the night he was beaten. Ramirez had an imprint of the medallion on his chest, marking where an assailant stomped on him, she said.

The Garcias said they heard the youths call Ramirez “stupid Mexican” and an ethnic slur.

Burke, the former Philadelphia officer, said she saw shirtless youths swarming around Ramirez, called 911 and went outside, when she heard a youth yell obscenities and make the get-out-of-Shenandoah remark.

But do the people in the town choose to believe this. Take a look at the quote below to know.

Despite the witness statements, Borough Manager Joseph Palubinsky said he doesn’t believe Ramirez’s ethnicity was what prompted the fight: “I have reason to know the kids who were involved, the families who were involved, and I’ve never known them to harbor this type of feeling.”

Of course, the witnesses are lying. Yep. They are just out to ruin the kids who were defending themselves from the big scary Mexican illegal. OOOOOOOOOOOOOHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH look out, I’m also scary. I’m like boogie man, out to get you. I guess someone forgot to inform my girlfriend and friends that I’m scary, because all Mexicans are, right?

The people defending on this story are full of shit, it is that simple. They are defending kids because what, they are football players and win games. Because they know the families involved? All shit. The kids deserve to go to jail or more for the crime they committed. It doesn’t matter whether the person who is now dead was illegal or not, he was attacked by the simple fact of being Mexican. The man was stomped one and kicked in the head, how is that not a crime.

This article and event are disturbing beyond belief, I’m Mexican and I’ve always been afraid of something like this happening to me or my family. This is what happens when the immigration debate gets out context and everyone within group are labeled as demons, in this case, Latinos. I thought American was better than this.

The rest of the abomination is written in the following article by ABC News, the quotes and pictures belong to them.

Sweeps Threaten Latinos and Constitution in Maricopa County

Posted in America, Americans, ICE, Immigration, dehumanization, deportation, discrimination, human rights, illegal immigrants, illegal immigration, immigrants, justice, law, police, race, racial discrimination, racism, undocumented student, undocumented students on July 17, 2008 by iamashadow

The deputies began driving into the neighborhood, terrorizing the community until almost 11 p.m. that night. Young Latino men were brought into the parking lot in handcuffs. They looked terrified as they arrived in the back of sheriff
’s vehicles.Stadium lights were everywhere. The media was on-site interviewing deputies and concerned residents.

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Illegal Founders

Posted in America, Americans, ICE, Immigration, comedians, comedy, comic, deportation, entertainment, funny, history, human rights, humor, illegal immigrants, illegal immigration, immigrants, laugh, life, parody, people, politics, race, undocumented student, undocumented students, videos, youtube on July 17, 2008 by iamashadow

This is from FarkTV. I think it is hilarious. Have a good laugh.