Behind The Veil: America's Anti-Immigration Network watch!
youtube.com — A new video that details the common origins of many of the country's leading anti-immigration groups and their ties to White supremacists.
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- edseattle, on 06/27/2008, -1/+8Hard hitting video. Interesting that one guy has so many front organizations pushing his nasty message.
- kyledeb, on 06/27/2008, -1/+4I'm glad you took the time to watch it. I wish more U.S. citizens would question who was feeding them a lot of the anti-migrant talking points.
- DreamActivist, on 06/27/2008, -1/+7This is awesome, thanks!
- Shiftgood, on 06/27/2008, -1/+7Im gonna add my own theory that the 40% spike was due to 9/11 and the neocon fear-mongering.
Ignorant people love hate. - kyledeb, on 06/27/2008, -1/+5It's like a wave of fear that has taken over the country since 9/11 and migrants are suffering because of it.
- FrankHope, on 06/29/2008, -0/+9Beware of hidden agendas. There are some real immigration issues that need to be addressed in the United States, but be careful not to buy in to the hidden racist agenda in the process
Nader has some very rational comments on this topic which is usually dominated by the politics of fear.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VQ161oIQ0tQ&feature ...- onyxcoltrane, on 06/29/2008, -0/+3I can't argue with Nader on any of that.
At the same time I do think there is a racist component though that the fear mongerers like Lou Dobbs take advantage of.- FrankHope, on 06/29/2008, -0/+1When Lou Dobbs was talking about outsourcing I agreed with him and thought he was doing a great job of covering an issue that was taking away jobs and that wasn't being addressed in general by the media. But when he just started attacking "illegal immigrants" most of which are just undocumented workers, I began to distrust his motives and eventually turned him off.
Nader makes the point that the government should be going after the employers if they are serious about fixing the problem of "illegal" immigration. The should also be going after employers that ship jobs overseas and then abuse those workers and don't give them benefits. I'm not against people in India or China benefiting from a global economy, but it shouldn't be a way for companies to exploit workers.
- FrankHope, on 06/29/2008, -0/+1When Lou Dobbs was talking about outsourcing I agreed with him and thought he was doing a great job of covering an issue that was taking away jobs and that wasn't being addressed in general by the media. But when he just started attacking "illegal immigrants" most of which are just undocumented workers, I began to distrust his motives and eventually turned him off.
- onyxcoltrane, on 06/29/2008, -0/+3I can't argue with Nader on any of that.
- Fangsinmybeard, on 06/30/2008, -0/+4He is the filth that wants to end humanity. Hate groups want to end all of humanity.
- djturtlep, on 06/30/2008, -0/+4Great video! The American public needs to get educated on the realities of the immigration debate. There has been enough spoon feeding by FAIR and CIS!
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