Read about them in this new article:
“I think it’s going to get worse if he gets the nomination and is the front-runner. I think it’s going to escalate,” said Luis Serrano, an organizer with California Immigration Youth Justice Alliance. “We’re going to keep showing up and standing against the actions and the hate Donald Trump is creating. We are going to continue to just show up in numbers and stand together.”
http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/...s-vow-more-trump-protests-20160430-story.html
Have a look at their goals:
When I immigrated to New Zealand (in 08, I'm living in ATX now), I did it legally. I 100% followed NZ's laws, rules and immigration process.
If I missed a single requirement (or step) in my work permit / residency application process, my application would have been rejected ----- and I would be required to leave NZ / or eventually be deported.
Being deported has nothing to do with my race --- it's simply about NZ's immigration laws. (as it is in any of the 100+ countries)
If an American couple sneaks into any other country illegally and gets caught:
- They would be arrested and deported.
- They would receive ZERO support from the local population
- There would no pleading for the American couple's right to stay from the local media
- There would be no local organizations supporting their rights to stay (and fighting the government for those rights)
The American couple would be kept in jail or deported, with no sympathy from anyone.
This has nothing to do with the American couple's race. It's simply
the difference between legal and illegal immigration.