tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5890633196409410924.post5311203416887158105..comments2023-06-14T03:04:22.149-07:00Comments on Human Rights for All!: Week of October 14, More on AlabamaMs Mannhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13256042817586209880noreply@blogger.comBlogger32125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5890633196409410924.post-74712763613216827152012-01-10T10:22:47.054-08:002012-01-10T10:22:47.054-08:00Dear Alabama dreamers for the furture
My name is...Dear Alabama dreamers for the furture<br /> <br />My name is Daulton Dehil.I am a student at Lakewood High School. It was werid that seening the kkk protesting, and counter protesting. It made me glad to see people stainding up for what they believe in.<br /> People in this film are risking to face death, prison, hospital, and other. <br /> I think that the risks are worth it because they are not afraid to stand up they think its right, and trying to make a change.<br /> The biggest problem in lakewood is the removing of catholic chruches. Lakewood is trying to get rid of St. James but failed, and the city council of Lakewood is still trying to remove St. James. St. Lukes education part has been removed,but the chruch is still there and faccec city council problems. Catholic chruches should be saved. People have made fun of chatholic chruches on tv, books, movies,and all things to entertain people or to show the people. <br /><br />This video of people making change in this vid has got me inspired. Not only it has got me inspired it also got seening that there is people out there making change. The Alabama chat has been removed. Which I think it was a good thing.<br /><br /> From <br /><br /> Daulton DehilAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5890633196409410924.post-43185331285462037892011-11-04T08:29:32.359-07:002011-11-04T08:29:32.359-07:00Gonzalez,Yasmany
newcomers high school
10/14/2011
...Gonzalez,Yasmany<br />newcomers high school<br />10/14/2011<br /><br />Dear Alabama Dreamers for the Future,<br /><br />My name is Gonzalez,Yasmany and I'm a student at Newcomers High School in Queens, NY. I'm an immigrant from cuba and I've been in this country for 4 years. I'm writing to show you support during this difficult time.<br /><br />When I found out about the Alabama Law HB 56, the “toughest immigration law in the country", I felt very mad . In addition, as an immigrant student, I believe this law is unfair because even though they bare undocumented, they are human being and we all have rights . I'm here in this country to contribute in the following ways helping others, no discriminate others and to defend the human rights . My hopes and dreams are that you achieve what you have in mind and that nobody stops it.<br /><br />My wishes for you are the bests .<br />It is my hope that your government will repeal this law now and that you can live a safe, secure and successful life.<br />Thank you,<br />Sincerely,<br />yasmanyyasmanichttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11694279833474600840noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5890633196409410924.post-86576064881702377362011-10-17T16:49:26.244-07:002011-10-17T16:49:26.244-07:00Maciej Deptula
10-27 Seneca Ave. Ridgewood, 11385...Maciej Deptula <br />10-27 Seneca Ave. Ridgewood, 11385 <br />10\16\10<br /><br />Dear Alabama Dreamers for the Future,<br /><br />My name is Maciej Deptula and I'm a student at Newcomers High School in Queens, NY. I'm an immigrant from Poland and I've been in this country for 3 years. I'm writing to show you support during this difficult time.<br /><br />When I found out about the Alabama Law HB 56, the “toughest immigration law in the country", I felt surprised and angry, in my personal opinion when you live in this country and you are paying taxes you are part of the community if you want it or not. This law is unconstitutional and the people who created this country were immigrants from Europe they came here for freedom. In addition, as an immigrant student, I believe this law is unfair because I believe that “are man are created equal” from the preamble. Even the founding fathers thought that. I am also immigrant and I cannot image a policeman braking through my house whit out anyone permission and asking me for my documents. The immigrants in Alabama don’t have the rights that are in the Constitution in United States, which make me sad because that why the first immigrants came here, for freedom. I'm here in this country to contribute in the following ways to get education and to improve the economy. My hopes and dreams are to finish college, save some money and then educate myself even more.<br /><br />My wishes for you are that the Federal government will react, and remember your not alone.<br />It is my hope that your government will repeal this law now and that you can live a safe, secure and successful life.<br />Thank you,<br /><br /><br />Sincerely,<br />Maciej DeptulaMaciejDeptulahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00913450319195945575noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5890633196409410924.post-52990885081199520092011-10-17T14:25:49.601-07:002011-10-17T14:25:49.601-07:00masuma4611@gmail.com
10-14-11
Dear Alabama Dreame...masuma4611@gmail.com<br />10-14-11<br /><br />Dear Alabama Dreamers for the Future,<br /><br />My name is Masuma Akter and I'm a student at Newcomers High School in Queens, NY. I'm an immigrant from Bangladesh and I've been in this country for almost three years. I'm writing to show you support during this difficult time.<br /><br />When I found out about the Alabama Law HB 56, the “toughest immigration law in the country", I felt very sad because people are now afraid of sending children to the school and also afraid to go to the Doctor while pregnant. In addition, as an immigrant student, I believe this law is unfair because of its taking the rights away from the immigrants. Its not a crime to be an immigrant while this country was made by immigrants. If the law does not want anymore immigrants they could stop Immigration system. They do not have the right to do these ridiculous stuff with the immigrants. I'm here in this country to contribute in the following ways, having peace among everyone and always to be with the truth. My hopes and dreams are to fight against the human rights.<br /><br />My wishes for you are to follow your heart, keep dreaming, fight against this ridiculous law and get your right back.It is my hope that your government will repeal this law now and that you can live a safe, secure and successful life.<br />Thank you,<br /><br />Sincerely,<br />Masuma Akter.masumahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15282286876112615743noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5890633196409410924.post-74640973855113285612011-10-16T19:04:09.613-07:002011-10-16T19:04:09.613-07:00Jiahao Liao
10\16\2011 ...Jiahao Liao<br />10\16\2011 Newcomers HS<br /><br />Dear Alabama Dreamers for the Future, <br /><br />My name is Jiahao Liao and I'm a student at Newcomers High School in Queens, NY. I'm an immigrant from China and I've been in this country for 2 years. I'm writing to show you support during this difficult time.<br /><br />When I found out about the Alabama Law HB 56, the “toughest immigration law in the country", I felt sad because I am also an immigrant, I think this law shows they don’t respect to us. And this would let the people who live here feel not safe. In addition, as an immigrant student, I believe this law is unfair because of everyone should have their human rights; they coming here can do something for the society, not just harmful. I'm here in this country to contribute in the following ways helping people, do some community service as much I can do. My hopes and dreams are to no discrimination, everyone can achieve their dreams and contribute the perfect society in US . <br /><br />My wishes for you are to get support from other, don’t give up and success in the right fighting. <br />It is my hope that your government will repeal this law now and that you can live a safe, secure and successful life.<br />Thank you,<br />Sincerely,<br />Jiahao LiaoAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5890633196409410924.post-127442721195142052011-10-16T18:27:52.272-07:002011-10-16T18:27:52.272-07:0010/16/2011
Dear Alabama Dreamers for the Future,...10/16/2011<br /><br /><br />Dear Alabama Dreamers for the Future,<br /><br /><br />My name is Owen. And I'm a student at Newcomers High School in Queens, NY. I'm an immigrant from China and I've been in this country for 2 years. I'm writing to show you support during this difficult time.<br /><br /><br />When I found out about the Alabama Law HB 56, the “toughest immigration law in the country", I felt disappointed. I couldn’t believe this law really past in this diversity country. And also, the American were the immigrant at 1600s. I don’t understand why American are doing the thing, which makes immigrants very hard to live in this country. In addition, as an immigrant student, I believe this law is unfair because of we all have opportunities to be educated. And we could not bring the document everywhere, which is very dangerous. I'm here in this country to contribute in the following ways, we do community services, we get hardest job and poor condition of work, we are holding up the tertiary industry. My hopes and dreams are everybody to be equal no matter what social class of this person is.<br /><br /><br />My wishes for you are to get the justice from people who are supporting you, and your hard work will lead you to win the flight of truth.<br /><br />It is my hope that your government will repeal this law now and that you can live a safe, secure and successful life.<br /><br />Thank you,<br /><br />Sincerely,<br /><br />Owenowenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04570937376989902679noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5890633196409410924.post-56955221644480540382011-10-16T18:02:07.113-07:002011-10-16T18:02:07.113-07:00jiyuan zhang
10/14/2011 ...jiyuan zhang<br />10/14/2011 34-25 69st woodside 11377<br /><br />Dear Alabama Dreamers for the Future,<br /><br />My name is jiyuan zhang and I'm a student at Newcomers High School in Queens, NY. I'm an immigrant from CHINA and I've been in this country for 2 years. I'm writing to show you support during this difficult time.<br /><br />When I found out about the Alabama Law HB 56, the “toughest immigration law in the country", I felt VERY sorry for the governor and people in ALABAMA who are immigrants. In addition, as an immigrant student, I believe this law is unfair because of it is against the freedom for man and the equal right. I'm here in this country to contribute in the following ways that I pay taxes and I buy stuff from market which can improve the economy . My hopes and dreams are to the governor can aware about the role of immigrants in our society. They are the very important beam in this big building. <br /><br />My wishes for you are this law will be repeal and our live condition can be better . People can know more about our immigrants. <br />It is my hope that your government will repeal this law now and that you can live a safe, secure and successful life.<br />Thank you,<br />Sincerely,<br />Your name<br /> jiyuan zhangJiyuan Zhanghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17918334571722854506noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5890633196409410924.post-35270169159543954602011-10-16T16:47:49.287-07:002011-10-16T16:47:49.287-07:00@ Mayda :I totally agree with you. this Law is sca...@ Mayda :I totally agree with you. this Law is scaring the kids and they are putting all the guilt in immigrants which in this case 90% happen to be Hispanics. You and I share similar opinions on what we want for this country.<br /><br />@ Tojo: It is true. this Law is ridiculous, I can't believe they are forcing the church to ask for the immigration statuses. We must put a stop.Jessica Melchiorrehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17933379729247464735noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5890633196409410924.post-2187512334016036732011-10-16T16:41:36.018-07:002011-10-16T16:41:36.018-07:00Dear Alabama Dreamers for the Future,
My name is ...Dear Alabama Dreamers for the Future,<br /><br />My name is Jessica Melchiorre and I'm a student at Newcomers High School in Queens, NY. I'm an immigrant from Uruguay and I've been in this country for 2 years. I'm writing to show you support during this difficult time.<br /><br />When I found out about the Alabama Law HB 56, the “toughest immigration law in the country", I felt disgusted,mad,and sad because all kids should have the right to study without bringing to matter their immigration status . In addition, as an immigrant student, I believe this law is unfair because I am an immigrant myself and even though I am legal in this country I feel that in all schools mostly public they shouldn’t be asking for immigration statuses because It must feel really bad having that feeling on saying “I don’t have a SSN or a Green card, we should all have the right to study . I'm here in this country to contribute in the following ways we should write letters to the president Obama and ask him to veto that law, and ask the federal government to help, we could also make propaganda to make people see that this law is unfair and in somehow unconstitutional also we could educate people about it so that they could help us with the cause. My hopes and dreams are that this law disappears so that the state of Alabama goes back to normal and the kids and parents are not afraid to go to school anymore, also other wish for me is that the dream act passes to Alabama and that students who graduated from High School and College can get the most wanted Green Crad.<br /><br />My wishes for you are for you to be strong. After the storm comes the peace that’s what they usually say. Also I hope that this law stops so you guys can go back to your studies, and become someone important in life, but you know what? you’re already someone important because you guys are standing up and speaking for those who are terrified and think they’ll be deported.You are heroes from now and always. It is my hope that your government will repeal this law now and that you can live a safe, secure and successful life.<br />Thank you,<br />Sincerely,<br />Jessica MelchiorreJessica Melchiorrehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17933379729247464735noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5890633196409410924.post-11374515977397055072011-10-16T16:09:14.347-07:002011-10-16T16:09:14.347-07:00Rabita Khan
87-73 Sutphin Blvd 3rd Fl
Jamaica, NY ...Rabita Khan<br />87-73 Sutphin Blvd 3rd Fl<br />Jamaica, NY 11435<br />Oct 14th, 2011<br /><br />Dear Alabama Dreamers for the Future,<br /><br />My name is Rabita and I'm a student at Newcomers High School in Queens, NY. I'm an immigrant from Bangladesh and I've been in this country for 2 years. I'm writing to show you support and give you strength during this difficult time.<br /><br />When I found out about the Alabama Law HB 56, the “toughest immigration law in the country", I felt so bad as well angry. Bad because I saw the debate and it says, “Since the announcement of the decision on Sept. 28, school officials have noticed that more Hispanic students are missing from classrooms. On Sept. 30, about 5 percent of the state's Hispanic schoolchildren -- 1,988 students -- were absent.” After reading this I was so surprised and I felt so bad for the students. What happened to those students? Are they okay or they have been arrested for not having immigration papers or documents? In addition, as an immigrant student, I believe this law is unfair because of this country was made by and for immigrants. The law is too rude for the immigrants. I am totally against with the law and wish you to be success to go against the law. My hopes and dreams are to see you guys shine and success and to step forward. My wishes for you are to never give up and keep strength in your heart. Be strong, don’t move back. It is my hope that your government will repeal this law now and that you can live a safe, secure and successful life.<br />Thank you,<br /><br />Sincerely,<br /><br />Rabita KhanRabitahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00418274401166541348noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5890633196409410924.post-59039316591846892122011-10-14T14:00:48.652-07:002011-10-14T14:00:48.652-07:00Abbas Kaafarani
Flushing, NY
10/14/11
Dear Ala...Abbas Kaafarani <br />Flushing, NY <br /><br />10/14/11<br /><br />Dear Alabama dreamers for the future <br /><br />My name Is Abbas Kaafarani and I’m a student at Newcomers H S in Queens, NY. I’m an immigrant from Lebanon and I have been in this country for almost 3 years. I’m writing to show you support during this difficult time.<br />When I found out about the Alabama law HB 56, the “toughest immigration law in the country” , I felt scared and not safe at all, because what if that law comes to NY and there is millions of immigrants, IN addition, In addition , as an immigrant students I believe this law is unfair because lots of immigrants are here to learn and build a better future and I think this law is going to mess up their dreams. I’m here in this country to contribute in the following ways get education, help the economy build a better future for myself since there are more opportunities here in the U.S. My hopes and dreams are to be someone later on in the future and to have a good job and not need anyone else. <br />My wishes for you are the best in every step you guys make, you are not just fighting by your selves we are all here with you supporting you and standing up with you. It’s our honor to support people who are fighting for human rights. <br />It is my hope that your government will repeal this law now and that you can live safe, secure and successful life.<br />Thank you, <br />Sincerely,<br />Abbas KaafaraniAbbashttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08075407549498247302noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5890633196409410924.post-80882709239188845472011-10-14T11:02:45.959-07:002011-10-14T11:02:45.959-07:00Megan I like your letter .We have the similar idea...Megan I like your letter .We have the similar ideas about the law of Alabama is that is not a good law is a indignation to everyone and affect to all immigrants that life in the state of Alabama.LEMAhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05636344126604497488noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5890633196409410924.post-66261483207008436192011-10-14T10:54:32.582-07:002011-10-14T10:54:32.582-07:00Manuel Lema
32-27-84 st East Elmhurst, Queens, NY...Manuel Lema<br /><br />32-27-84 st East Elmhurst, Queens, NY<br /><br />October 14,2011<br /><br /><br />Dear Alabama Dreamers for the Future,<br /><br />My name is Manuel Lema and I'm a student at Newcomers High School in Queens, NY. I'm an immigrant from Ecuador and I've been in this country for 3 years. I'm writing to show you support during this difficult time.<br /><br />When I found out about the Alabama Law HB 56, the “toughest immigration law in the country", I felt afraid, unhappy, disappointed,upset. In addition, as an immigrant student, I believe this law is unfair because of people came to this country to progress and help their families in their countries and have a better future. Also the students not a have guilt, they born in this country and have the same right another child that born in this country and the students don`t go to school because they not have documents. I'm here in this country to contribute in the following ways study, help and support people in bad situations like this law and contributed to this country in good things like in economy. My hopes and dreams are to help people STAY in PEACE and NOT DISCRIMINATION and NOT HATE because discrimination and hate are bad things that damages this country. WE can make this a excellent country. <br /><br />My wishes for you are that get support for all people that life in this country and can win the fight to this law than is not good to us. Also is to support our dreams and be positive to have a better lhings . It is my hope that your government will repeal this law now and that you can live a safe, secure and successful life.<br /><br />Thank you,<br /><br />Sincerely,<br /><br />Manuel LemaLEMAhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05636344126604497488noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5890633196409410924.post-9547771359249011872011-10-14T08:53:31.552-07:002011-10-14T08:53:31.552-07:00Megan Lopez
meggiss_12@hotmail.com
10-14-11
Dear ...Megan Lopez<br />meggiss_12@hotmail.com<br />10-14-11<br /><br />Dear Alabama Dreamers for the Future,<br /><br />My name is Megan and I'm a student at Newcomers High School in Queens, NY. I'm an immigrant from Honduras and I've been in this country for two and a half years. I'm writing to show you support during this difficult time.<br /><br />When I found out about the Alabama Law HB 56, the “toughest immigration law in the country", I felt really upset. I think Alabama’s authorities are being really closed-minded. As an immigrant student I feel indignant, I believe this law is unfair because extremely nonsense. I'm here in this country looking for a better future, to help people in ways I couldn't in my country. My hope and dream is that one day all as human beings could stop classifying others by color,nationality, gender, or preferences; in that way I think we all will live better if we stop looking at differences and start looking what we all have in common.<br /><br />My wishes for you are that you can live a happy and free life without fear.<br />It is my hope that your government will repeal this unfair law so things can go to normality. Keep always your head up, Your efforts will be worth it and will be regarded.<br />Thank you,<br />Sincerely,<br />Megan LopezMeganhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03800611343917811157noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5890633196409410924.post-9479399489231183862011-10-14T08:53:29.589-07:002011-10-14T08:53:29.589-07:00@Yingying: Yingying mentions an important things,&...@Yingying: Yingying mentions an important things,"the American dreams ", I think there are many immigrates here in order to find the freedom , not the discrimination . This law deny the thoughts of people to the America . If the peace and friendship between us would disappear ?DANLINGhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16401446749598497405noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5890633196409410924.post-85521499874032925292011-10-14T08:52:55.899-07:002011-10-14T08:52:55.899-07:00Kanto Rasedoara
43-08 72 nd street
...Kanto Rasedoara <br /> 43-08 72 nd street <br /> Woodside, New York 11377 <br /> October 14 , 2011 <br /> <br /><br /><br />Dear Alabama Dreamers for the Future, <br /><br /> My name is Kanto Rasedoara and I'm a student at Newcomers High School in Queens, NY. I came here in the United States 2 years ago form Madagascar . I am writing this letter to give you guys my support during this new and harsh law that just came out . <br />They call this new law in Alabama the ‘Toughest immigration law in the country ’ . Just by hearing that statement it sadden me a lot . All the immigrant all over the entire country are probably shocked and afraid by this new law . So it not only that this new law is affecting Alabama but it worrying the entire country since the United States has a lot of immigrants . In addition , as an immigrant students myself , I believe that this law is unfair because the new law requires all the teachers and administrator in all the schools to look at every single students immigrant or not who enrolled in the school if they have their papers . This just sounds crazy to me since as the law in the U.S says that no matter what if the child is legal or not they should always be allowed to go to school . So why checking the papers ? they cant even kick out the kids from school . I heard from the news that they use this to just scare the people . In an article in The New York Times they said that more Hispanic children in Alabama are missing school ever since this law came out and “about 5 percent of the state's Hispanic schoolchildren -- 1,988 students -- were absent.” This is really unbelievable and just not fair towards these kids. <br />All of the immigrants who comes to this country all have a goal . And that goal is to start a new life , get a better education and living . For me personally I came here also with this goal in my head and also to make my family proud of me . And for all those immigrant living in Alabama , I wish for you guys the best because together , united , we can fight for our rights as immigrants and also as human beings . <br />It is my hope that your government will repeal this law now and that you can live a safe, secure and successful life. <br /><br />Thank You <br />Sincerely , <br /><br />Kanto Rasedoarakantohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11604989919673902822noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5890633196409410924.post-81336683890118713552011-10-14T08:52:48.120-07:002011-10-14T08:52:48.120-07:0010/14/11 ...10/14/11 Yingying chen<br /> Newcomers high school<br /><br />Dear Alabama Dreamers for the Future,<br /><br />My name is Yingying Chen and I'm a student at Newcomers High School in Queens, NY. I'm an immigrant from China and I've been in this country for 2 more years. I'm writing to show you support during this difficult time.<br /><br />When I found out about the Alabama Law HB 56, the “toughest immigration law in the country", I felt so sad,because I’m an immigrant student ,I could understand what does other immigrant people think about.If we must bring our immigration paper everywhere and prove our certificate, it’s like we don’t belong to this community. In addition, as an immigrant student, I believe this law is unfair for people who is<br />immigration.Because they must prove their certificate everywhere. they can’t like a local residents get a good job and some immigrant people who born in this country so they don’t have immigration paper,they afraid to go to outside and the most of immigration live in fear. I'm here in this country to contribute in the following ways , try to do my best to change this unfair law and create a peaceful community for all people who live in this community. My hopes and dreams are change these unfair laws and everyone live in a justice and peaceful community.I think everyone could get same right with each other. no one could take out their right even though they live in another country. <br /><br />My wishes for you are easy to achievement. If you can work for more people who live in your community ,don’t you feel happy? It is my hope that your government will repeal this law now and that you can live a safe, secure and successful life.<br />Thank you,<br />Sincerely,<br />Yingying Chenyingyinghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16744453416992145549noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5890633196409410924.post-68690710363273873082011-10-14T08:50:17.794-07:002011-10-14T08:50:17.794-07:00Mayda Guano
35-19-109Th street Corona
October ...Mayda Guano<br /><br />35-19-109Th street Corona <br /><br /><br />October 14, 2011<br /><br />Dear Alabama Dreamers for the Future,<br /><br /><br />My name is Mayda and I'm a student at Newcomers High School in Queens, NY. I'm an immigrant from Ecuador and I've been in this country for two years. I'm writing to show you support during this difficult time. <br /><br /><br /><br />When I found out about the Alabama Law HB 56, the “toughest immigration law in the country", I felt sad, upset, nervous and disappointed for what they are doing to the children. In addition, as an immigrant student, I believe this law is unfair because we are all equal and we have to be treated the same with the same rights and respect our property. also this is terrible because scare to children, I don't agree with that. In addition all this law is about immigrants because for the pass of the years have been like that, making us feel guilty. I'm here in this country to contribute in the following ways study and helping others by doing community service, because serving people in needs then we have better place to live like brothers so others can follow me in a good way. My hopes and dreams are to live in this country without discrimination and hate. Also be treated the same like others, also in a future help the society like them help me. My wishes for you are to keep going, stay together like a family and we are with you good luck.<br /><br /><br /><br />It is my hope that your government will repeal this law now and that you can live a safe, secure and successful life.<br /><br /><br />Thank you,<br />Sincerely,<br />Mayda Gmaydahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16359218912527300139noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5890633196409410924.post-33030749921153138352011-10-14T08:48:51.974-07:002011-10-14T08:48:51.974-07:00Dear John your letter was good, because i felt the...Dear John your letter was good, because i felt the same as you and i agree that this is about discrimination and i also like the ways you can provide to fight for this, we need to create union and no more discrimination.Ana Mariahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10512146843378916578noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5890633196409410924.post-64309588152427320902011-10-14T08:47:03.238-07:002011-10-14T08:47:03.238-07:00@Cristian: I Agree with Cristtian , this law is la...@Cristian: I Agree with Cristtian , this law is lack of humanization , and it seems to trouble the immigrates on purpose .DANLINGhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16401446749598497405noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5890633196409410924.post-58335714585030044292011-10-14T08:46:51.717-07:002011-10-14T08:46:51.717-07:00John, I like your letter a lot; I think the same. ...John, I like your letter a lot; I think the same. How can they say that children that are growing to make a better community, are causing harm to the country? That is totally ridiculous, and unfair.Rosannahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13487247470011641879noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5890633196409410924.post-80484079451451598812011-10-14T08:45:30.471-07:002011-10-14T08:45:30.471-07:00Dear Anamaria
We share opinions with respect to ...Dear Anamaria <br /><br />We share opinions with respect to this new law in Alabama, i also think that this is very unfair specially for the children who cant get an education just for their immigrant status, I hope that the Alabama's government ends with this law and that they could understand that immigrant people just came here to get a better life, we deserve freedom, education and respectjohngonzalez10ahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10360015125355740389noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5890633196409410924.post-50648331816680940092011-10-14T08:44:43.126-07:002011-10-14T08:44:43.126-07:00Tojo Rasedoara
43-08 72nd st woodside
10/14/11
Dea...Tojo Rasedoara<br />43-08 72nd st woodside<br />10/14/11<br />Dear Alabama Dreamers for the Future,<br /><br />My name is Tojo Rasedoara and I'm a student at Newcomers High School in Queens, NY. I'm an immigrant from Madagascar and I've been in this country for 3 years. I'm writing to show you support during this difficult time.<br /><br />When I found out about the Alabama Law HB 56, the “toughest immigration law in the country", I felt really bad about it because it is completely ridiculous. I mean , We have to bring a lot of papers every where we go just to know if we are legal or not is just stupid to me.In addition, as an immigrant student, I believe this law is unfair because of the new duty given to the teachers in high school or middle school or also in the church.They have to check every students or every people in the church if they are undocumented immigrants or not . For me, That is way out of the line because its obviously not their jobs to ask that kind of things to students or people who want to pray for what they are believing in. I'm here in this country to contribute in the following ways: Finish my education, and try to finish college as soon as possible. My hopes and dreams are to make this country better , and to make my friends and my families proud of me.<br /><br />My wishes for you are that I hope you will get what you are fighting for.Do not ever give up on it if you think its the right choice for you and everyone else.<br />It is my hope that your government will repeal this law now and that you can live a safe, secure and successful life.<br />Thank you,<br />Sincerely,<br />Tojo RasedoaraTojohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17216551748579009498noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5890633196409410924.post-27291915550683597862011-10-14T08:44:17.931-07:002011-10-14T08:44:17.931-07:00@Yinghang: I totally agree, we're here harmles...@Yinghang: I totally agree, we're here harmless. We don't cause problem, maybe some but not all of us. So don't treat us like trash<br /><br />@Danling: I totally agree with you. We are here to make everything better!C h R i Shttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15683123926010156431noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5890633196409410924.post-39044589775862380032011-10-14T08:41:34.328-07:002011-10-14T08:41:34.328-07:00Dear Alabama Dreamers for the Future,
My name is ...Dear Alabama Dreamers for the Future,<br /><br />My name is Wensi Weng and I'm a student at Newcomers High School in Queens, NY. I'm an immigrant from China and I've been in this country for 2 years. I'm writing to show you support during this difficult time.<br /><br />When I found out about the Alabama Law HB 56, the “toughest immigration law in the country", I felt really nervous and mad. In addition, as an immigrant student, I believe this law is unfair because of immigrants can not even go out without the document, and it will make lots of undocumented people afraid of going to school and hospital etc. I'm here in this country to contribute in the following ways :1. I am doing community service at kindergarten, in order to help teacher take care of children. 2. I help people who is old and really needs love. My hopes and dreams are to look at immigrants equally as the American citizens, and also respect us. Let us feel like this country is our native country. We do not want discrimination , in fact , we are the same!<br /><br /><br />My wishes for you are feel comfortable with this letter.And also fighting !!!<br />It is my hope that your government will repeal this law now and that you can live a safe, secure and successful life.<br />Thank you,<br />Sincerely,<br />Wensi Wengwensi wenghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08504509717506642576noreply@blogger.com