Illegal aliens and the attitude of entitlement.
This nation is ONLY a nation as long as We the People are willing to fight to protect it. Sadly, we and our government have left the doors open for far too long and now we've become less of a nation and more of an international flop house.
It blows my mind that some hold this nation to a totally different standard and expect us to maintain open borders. Do they apply an open door standard to Canada or Australia? Every nation is made up of immigrants, so should that be an alibi for those that have shown a total contempt of this nation?
Beyond that is this mindset that once an illegal sneaks in they should be untouchable and this feeling of entitlement really bites my ass.
Sunday in Waterloo, hundreds gathered at the Queen of Peace Church to pray for the immigrants and their families. Songs, scripture and speeches about immigration rights united the crowd.
Many of the people who attended the service have friends or relatives directly affected by the raid. After the church service, everyone stepped outside to kick off another event.
Hundreds rallied together outside to make a statement by marching from the Queen of Peace church to the National Cattle Congress site. The journey took more than an hour to complete.
"Liberty and justice for all" are promises these people say some Americans have forgotten.
"We are here the same way their grandpas came and everybody else. This country belongs to everybody, not just to the American people,” Jose Galvez, an immigrant, said.
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