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A young protester's sign references Alabama’s Jim Crow past to show displeasure over the state’s new immigration law, HB 56, at a protest Monday in Birmingham.
If the goal of state immigration laws was to make life so uncomfortable for illegal immigrants that they leave on their own, it may be working under HB 56 in Alabama.... Read more»
Uriel J. Garcia/Conkrite News Service
A young protester's sign references Alabama’s Jim Crow past to show displeasure over the state’s new immigration law, HB 56, at a protest Monday in Birmingham.
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2 comments on this story
Blah blah blah more distortions of the truth, more outright lies…I would have more respect for the opponents of the law if they would just man up and admit that they’re for open borders.
boo hoo. I overstayed my visa for 15 years and now I dont like the laws of the country i live in illegally. Where are my rights. My kids have the right to live in the place they call home. So keep on living there. Suffer the consequences of breaking the law just as every american has to. Go back to where you came from and come to our country legally. Too bad ya got here and had the 2 anchor kids. They are welcome because they have not broken the law. Really tired of illegal border crossers thinking they have the same rights of Natural born American citizens. Stop em at the border.