Illegal aliens, supporters to protest in Washington

Illegal aliens and their supporters are agitating for more rights inside our country, and thousands will be visiting Washington DC in March.
Thousands of pro-immigration advocates will protest next week at the U.S. Capitol against a bill that they fear would result in fines or jail time for operators of businesses, churches, day-laborer centers and other facilities that help illegal aliens.

The National Capital Immigrant Coalition (NCIC), an umbrella for about 40 immigrant-advocacy groups, says the bill -- HR 4437 -- is "anti-immigrant."

The measure is expected to come before the Senate Judiciary Committee next month.

"HR 4437 permanently criminalizes undocumented immigrants and everyone who knows, cares about or assists undocumented immigrants," said Kim Propeack, a spokeswoman for CASA of Maryland, an NCIC group...
Obviously, it's trivially easy to discredit Casa and all those who associate with them. See "Casa of Maryland helps illegal aliens get driver's licenses" and "Casa de Maryland might soon get big surprise".

Would the reader please send more information on Casa to any news organization that mentions them or has a quote from one of their members? Let's rain on their parade.

Previously: Illegal aliens, supporters to march on Washington

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It is perhaps not ironic that one of the architects of the reconquista was also one of the architects of the disastrous Vietnamese War, McGeorge Bundy:
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When McGeorge Bundy, former White House national security advisor, became Ford

"HR 4437 permanently criminalizes undocumented immigrants and everyone who knows, cares about or assists undocumented immigrants," said Kim Propeack, a spokeswoman for CASA of Maryland, an NCIC group...
Is anyone dumb enough to believe that HR 4437 would "criminalize everyone who knows, cares about, or assists undocumented immigrants"? Assistance can come in a wide variety of forms, some potentially criminally culpable and other not, but the idea that someone will be prosecuted for "knowing" or "caring about" someone is simple hysteria.