April 17, 2006
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An
Oregon Reader Is Perplexed and Infuriated By the Roman
Catholic Church
A Black American Reader Is Disgusted
When Aliens Draw Parallels to the Civil Rights Movement
From:
N. Brown
Re: Patrick Cleburne’s Blog:
The Light Dawns for American Blacks
I am a Black American. I speak,
read and write Spanish and like most Black
Americans, I come from a racially diverse background
that includes Latino heritage.
However, I am adamantly opposed to
illegal immigration. And, I am appalled at the
correlation that many Hispanics have been drawing to
their protest and the
Civil Rights Movement, particularly at their
evocation of
Dr. Martin Luther King. This is a stretch, to say
the least.
Therefore,
illegal immigration is
not a civil rights issue. And most importantly,
THIS IS NOT A LATINO ISSUE! Illegal immigration
impacts everyone.
I would never feel so
presumptuous as to move illegally to Mexico or any
other country, and then demand rights not owed to me at
the expense of its native citizens.
Just
look at Univision for an example of Mexican
arrogance. How many Mexicans do you know that look like
the station’s
light complexioned, blond hair, blue eye actors,
commentators and news reporters. They certainly do not
live in my neighborhood.
For years, I have put up with
native born racist citizens. But to think that now I
have to tolerate racism (because it is well-known that
Mexicans discriminate against Blacks) from someone
not born in this country and who has not even taken the
legal avenue to obtain citizenship is too hard of a pill
to swallow.
I refuse to be the whipping boy of
an illegal immigrant.
Besides with the influx of too many
of one ethnic group such as Mexicans, we may be destined
to absorb their
values and
morals.
Do we really want that?
N. Brown resides in
North Carolina.