Say No to Immigrants

Wed Jun. 6, 2007 11:00 PM PDT

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Mark Fiore is an editorial cartoonist and animator whose work has appeared in the Washington Post, the Los Angeles Times, the San Francisco Examiner, and dozens of other publications. He is an active member of the American Association of Editorial Cartoonists, and has a web site featuring his work.

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why do you say no to immigration

I love this clip. I use it in my class to show how nativism and ill-treatment of immigrants is nothing new...Thanks!

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immigrants are great people
stupid greengos

Why this?

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Remember Americans: the productive force in the U.S. was always the immigrant.
How much dollar$$ do americans work a hour? Less 10$? Never! I have a visa to work in the U.S.A. but I'm afraid to go workin' there. Why? Because the precoinceived from some American people. I'm afraid to suffer some bullying like other immigrants (mexicans, cubans, argentineans, etc.). I think your feeling of patriotism so nice! But remember: The immigrant is the productive force of this country! It shoud be build a fence, so avoid the illegal immigrance.

God Bless America (North, Meddle, Caribe and South).

Fabiano Espíndola Siqueira - City of Laguna, State of Santa Catarina, Brazil.

I love the cartoon BUT its

I love the cartoon BUT its not immigrants that are my problem...Its illegal immagrants. As a citizen of this country, if I break a law, I have to abide by the consequences. If we don't like the law,work to change it. Til then, if you get caught breaking our present immagration law be prepared to pay the consequences....

illegal immigrants are the

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illegal immigrants are the ones who are puting roofs over yals heads and building schools for your children. they take jobs what no one els wants and some of yal still ain't great full.

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