The far-lefties have spent a few hundred dollars sending out press releases responding to Bush's pro-amnesty statements in the State of the Union. If they say anything other than the standard blather it will be noted:
* Esperanza USA and their president Rev. Luis Cortes, Jr. say: "Thank You, Mr. President"
* The AILA (American Immigration Lawyers Association) is "Encouraged by President Bush's Pledge to Push for Immigration Overhaul". Notable only for their use of Action Words (or perhaps NLP): "...Americans have been thirsting for the federal government to take strong, decisive action on this critical issue. But Americans also want a meaningful, lasting solution... It will take the President's leadership and active engagement with Congress to see this initiative across the finish line."
* The Asian American Justice Center and their President and Executive Director Karen K. Narasaki respond. They complain about long waits for legal immigration, but obviously live in a fantasy world where that can be addressed at the same time as the massive amnesty that they support is implemented.
Earlier: Deepak Bhargava/Center for Community Change on SOTU/immigration
Posted to Immigration2007a at January 25, 2007 10:58 PM
Non-"liberal" coverage of immigration, Iraq, terrorism, multiculturalism, Los Angeles, California, privacy, and occasionally celebrities and wacky humor...
Atom feed · RSS 2.0 feed · RSS 0.91 feed · WML
Immigration 2008a · Immigration 2007b · Immigration 2007a · Immigration · Immigration (6/05 to 12/05) · Immigration (1/05 to 6/05) · Immigration (8/04 to 12/04) · Immigration (before 8/04) · Immigration & Terrorism · Immigration & Driver's Licenses · Immigration & Consuls · Immigration & Media Bias · Immigration & Europe · North American Union
Blogging Across America
MultiCulti Madness ·
General Politics ·
Privacy ·
Miscellaneous ·
The "Peace" Movement
Los Angeles ·
California ·
Outdoors and sports ·
Celebrities ·
Wackiness ·
Inside Blogging
Iraq ·
Beltway Sniper ·
Terrorism & Extremism ·
The Saudis ·
Warblogging ·
War On Drugs
All Posts(links to each post by title)