Examine the picture of the Courier Journal's article. Three things should pop out. One in seven is over 25 years of age. Five, possibly seven people have pre-printed tee shirts "IMMIGRATION." Since we know the law is aimed at illegal Mexicans, isn't it odd no one in the picture had Latino features.
Acknowledging I am stereotyping I make these observations. Individuals in the picture under 25 are unlikely to have a career job, and are thus available for a mid day protest. They are extremely ideological., rather than logical. Their cultural immersion over the past few years has been both liberal and anti-establishment.
The preprint shirts indicate organization rather than spontaneous indignation. Such organized efforts in the past have included payments to protest, otherwise they would not make the effort to march in the midday summer sun. The sponsoring organizations are known liberal groups who endorse the progressive socialist communist policies. The root purpose of those policies is the end to capitalism.
These liberal groups try to dress up their purpose with appeal to emotion. One quote with the article was, "A battered spouse who is illegal will not report the abuse because of the immigration law." Such concern has no true merit.
The State law mirrors Federal Law. If the spouse reports abuse the same information would be gathered if the State law didn't exist. The difference being the State can initiate judicial action rather than turning the matter over to Federal Immigration Enforcement Authorities. Arizona passed their law because the Federal Authorities failed to perform.
So in truth the protest is not about immigration. It is about States having the right to establish and enforce civil order. Illegal's by their very nature are not part of the good civil order of a community.
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