Ok. Someone please explain.
This article in the Post has me quite confused. "Immigrants feel less welcome in Frederick". They have quotes from various "mexican born" residents of Frederick county, one of whom says they worry about running into the police. None of those quoted are termed as either legal or illegal immigrants. Why should one be afraid of police if you're here legally, have proper ID in your wallet just like everyone else? And why would you as a legal Immigrant feel any less welcome? It's only those here illegally that are in for any trouble. Those that are here illegally should know that by being here they run the risk every day of arrest, deportation and the break up of their families. I realize they are here trying to find something much better than what they left. But it's a concious choice they made when crossing the border. They chose to gamble, and some will lose.
Apologies for the random rant.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/05/05/AR2008050502405.html?hpid=topnews
This article in the Post has me quite confused. "Immigrants feel less welcome in Frederick". They have quotes from various "mexican born" residents of Frederick county, one of whom says they worry about running into the police. None of those quoted are termed as either legal or illegal immigrants. Why should one be afraid of police if you're here legally, have proper ID in your wallet just like everyone else? And why would you as a legal Immigrant feel any less welcome? It's only those here illegally that are in for any trouble. Those that are here illegally should know that by being here they run the risk every day of arrest, deportation and the break up of their families. I realize they are here trying to find something much better than what they left. But it's a concious choice they made when crossing the border. They chose to gamble, and some will lose.
Apologies for the random rant.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/05/05/AR2008050502405.html?hpid=topnews