TKC BREAKING NEWS!!! KANSAS CITY LATINO COMMUNITY ORGANIZING SUPPORT FOR YAHARIA CARRILLO!!!



I think it's important to keep highlighting the story of Yahaira Carrillo because this undocumented student arrested at Arizona Sen. John McCain's Office puts the current immigration debate in perspective as an attack against the Human Rights of Latinos on both sides of the border based solely on racially motivated legislation that encourages profiling.



They're calling these brave and somewhat reckless protesters Los McCain Cinco and a clip of their protest shows the deep level of commitment.

In their own words, these students are eloquent, intelligent and being needlessly persecuted by draconian immigration enforcement that is now based on nothing but politics.

In a way, I understand this protest a bit better now because it puts a human face on so many undocumented students who have been unfairly stereotyped as violent criminals. Yahaira Carrillo and her friends don't represent a threat to anyone and this nation would be lucky to if more native born students were this involved.

On the local level . . .

THERE IS SOON TO BE A CALL TO LOCAL POLITICOS TO SUPPORT YAHARIA IN HER EFFORTS GIVEN THAT SO MANY POLITICOS DURING ELECTION SEASON REGULARLY COURT THE LATINO COMMUNITY BUT OFFER LITTLE IN RETURN FOR SUPPORT!!!


It's time for politicos to step up and prove they believe in something other than their own careers. Local elite Latino Leaders are planning on putting a great many politicos on the spot and asking for a statement, signature or any sign of solidarity with this Kansas City area immigrant rights activist who is facing deportation when a path to citizenship is really the answer.

The Dream Is Coming
is a website dedicated to support of The Dream Act and it's the cause that Carrillo is championing with her selfless and risky protest. Check the site out for yourself and see if it's worth donating to . . . In the meantime, expect more local support of Yaharia and the Dream Act as a response to so much anti-Latino hate from supporters of Arizona Racial Profiling.

Comments

  1. Buenos suerte.

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  2. Undocumented = CRIMINAL
    What is so hard to understand for you mexicans?

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  3. I just don't know why they don't get it. All this pushing and shoving. Get rid of the illegals and no problemo.

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  4. Why don't you ladies go to college in Mexico?

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  5. Derka Der Took Jerbs5/19/10, 8:09 AM

    Maybe she'll get a legitimate work visa

    http://azcapitoltimes.com/blog/2010/05/17/trespassing-law-may-turn-more-illegal-immigrants-into-citizens/

    explain that you reverse racist D-bag

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  6. GO YAHARIA CARRILLO!!!

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  7. The Machete shit's not going to cut it... but if we can spend billions in Iraq and Afghanistan, we can sure as hell set up a system to expedite work permits, ID's and drivers licenses.

    Do ya kinda wonder if the federal government and big business actually like the underground slave labor class?

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  8. Radioman, you got it!

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  9. How is America safer by putting Yahira in detention.

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  10. Remember Emiliano Zapata Salazar

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  11. "I think it's important to keep highlighting the story of Yahaira Carrillo..."

    That makes one of you.

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  12. Yada, Yada, Yada.

    What's funny about all of this so-called racial profiling is that Mexicans do this very thing in Mexico so well that they make Arizona look like some kind of latino paradise.

    The light skinned folks run the country and the states.

    The mediums work in government and own stores.

    The darkies work in the fields and live in poverty because they're not really Mexicans. They're just Indians and therefore have no rights.

    I won't even mention the fact that the government in Mexico works their asses off trying to get rid of as many worker bees as they can to the point of giving away free tennis shoes with maps of the best routes into the U.S. inside the shoes.

    When the government of your country raises hell over the immigration laws of a state that's in another country, you know they mean business and that you are definitely not invited back.

    We don't want you back, but don't forget to keep sending those billions of dollars back to us through Western Union.

    Gracias.

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  13. First you come here illegally and then you DEMAND taxpayer money for your education.

    NO !!

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  14. If she was "undocumented" (that is, illegal), she should have been arrested! Bravo that she was arrested! I don't care how good of a student she is.

    Tony, you and the others who are promoting the breaking of our laws are going to find out just out of touch you are with the American people.

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  15. If she was "undocumented" (that is, illegal), she should have been arrested! Bravo that she was arrested! I don't care how good of a student she is.

    Tony, you and the others who are promoting the breaking of our laws are going to find out just out of touch you are with the American people.

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  16. Never heard of Emiliano Zapata Salazar

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  17. Remember Machete.

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  18. She was brought here with her family as they tried to escape hellish living conditions in Mexico as a small child with no say in the matter. Since then she has been a valuable and productive member of American society. Genuinely and truly, you dumbfucks bad-mouthing her show your complete lack of understanding of the complexity of this issue, and I really wish you to rot in hell for your ignorance.

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  19. Yahaira's message is the DREAM Act. If you need more information on what this is actually about - educate yourself and look up the DREAM Act. (I won't give you any links because initiative is the first step in education).

    I will say that it amazes me that there's always an excuse to be against what most people really want. Do you want contributing members to society? Do you want educated youth? Do you want our next generation to be prepared to carry this generation's baggage? THEN LET THEM. Who do you want as your leaders? Someone who is willing to take a risk? Someone who will give up their entire life for the betterment of others? Someone who fought back in your days of revolution?

    These students are proving that they WILL GIVE UP THEIR LIVES, THEIR HOMES, THEIR SCHOOLS, THEIR FRIENDS, THEIR EVERYTHING in order to become complete and productive members in society.

    Students who qualify for the DREAM Act are not the stereotypes you may be used to. These students were brought to this country at a young age and they did not have the choice to be an undocumented person. Tell me - you are 6 years old - how do you tell your parents they can move on without you? What do you do when you have no other choice but then to go to school as the law mandates (elem/hs)... what happens if you are a stellar student and you love school? You keep going and going and going. You've made your life here. You feel no different than others. You study. you work hard. You are just as your neighbor. HOW DO YOU STOP BEING YOU?

    Something needs to change and the DREAM Act is the first step in providing the US with capable, intelligent, productive members to society.

    You may disagree. That's okay. But whatever opinion you may have - don't jump the wagon just because others do. Educate yourself.

    Have a great day guys!

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  20. Emiliano Zapata Salazar!

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  21. Arizona Could Cut Off Power Over Boycott ( it's going to get Nasty)

    http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2010/05/19/arizona-official-threatens-cut-los-angeles-power-payback-boycott/

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  22. AMERICAN mexican!5/19/10, 5:53 PM

    kick her ass back across the river...pinche illegal!!! get in line and do it right!

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  23. You'll never kick us out of America we're here to stay and are going to fight.

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  24. You can take your TEA PARTY and shove it. Gringo !

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  25. holy shit, 10:41 AM punched tkc in the virtual cunt lol. our laws are not meant to be flouted. the vast majority of americans think racial profiling is OK. too bad beaners, we the people have spoken, your time here illegally is coming to a close. we are not sitting back and taking it anymore.

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  26. I was brought here by my mother and we lived in hellish conditions too.

    on 55th and Olive, 52nd and Swope Parkway and 9th and Prospect.

    All that time here and Miss Illegal Mexico didn't even try to get her citizenship. WTF!

    I got mine when I was 10 years old.

    Btw, we came in legal and my mom had to have a job, a sponsor and a place to live before they would give us our green cards.

    I guess you get special treatment if you come from Mexico.

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    You'll never kick us out of America we're here to stay and are going to fight.

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    Awesome...

    Too bad you didn't spend all of that energy working on this in Mexico.

    I think it's real nice that everyone else who came here had to do it legally.

    So Tony is basically saying that his people are handicapped and have to have special things done for them that no other race of people even come close to getting.

    In 100 years my grandkids, grandkids will be scooting along like George Jetson and every time they see a Latino they will recall how these special folks had to have Obama go to bat for them and reach down and pick them up because they didn't have the stamina, fortitude or intelligence to pull themselves up.

    Lemme see. If this happened then it would make latino's from Mexico the only class of immigrants to hide out and wait until someone else could pull them up by the bootstraps.

    Every other class of people did it on their own.

    You get what you play for.

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  27. The Mexican government rejects efforts "to criminalize migration so that people (who) work and provide things to this nation will be treated as criminals," Calderon said. "We oppose firmly" the Arizona law, which is "partial and discriminatory."

    Obama said he thinks the law "has the potential of being applied in a discriminatory fashion. ...

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  28. Americans see Hispanics as the racial/ethnic group most often subjected to discrimination.
    A 2009 survey by the Pew Research Center found that nearly one-in-four (23%) Americans said Hispanics are discriminated against "a lot" in society today.

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  29. I wonder what would happen if "illegal" American(s)immigrants were to do this at an elected Mexican elected leaders office in Mexico????

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  30. I wonder what would happen if "illegal" American(s)immigrants were to do this at an elected Mexican elected leaders office in Mexico????


    You'd get your head blown off.

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  31. It doesn't matter what other countries do. It matters what my country does, & I want it to pass the Dream Act because I don't want my country to have racist policies.

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  32. Shut up homo.

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