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12-08-2013, 03:46 PM
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The National Immigrant Youth Alliance ( NIYA ), which in recent months brought the "Dream 9" and " Dream30 " the borders of Nogales and Laredo, are planning an even more ambitious action early next year , " Dream250 "could be the name .

Mohammed Abdullahi , spokesman NIYA said each passing week her organization receives requests for at least 3 or 4 families who have heard about his activism and tactics to bring back people who have left the country or been deported.

" We are in contact with many families," Abdullahi said. "This time the goal is to bring 250 families with loved ones who have had to leave."

We currently are in the planning stage , Abdullahi said , but the arrival is by San Diego and will occur in late January.

In the months of July and September , NIYA , a group of young undocumented no allies with more established groups " dreamers " , organized the return of groups of boys and girls who lived from youth in the United States, but then had to leave or were deported . The first group was 9 people and the second group included more than 30 , including several children.

NIYA aims to highlight family separation created by the irregular situation of the immigration system and reunite divided families, but their tactics have been criticized as risky and counterproductive by some observers.

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Wow they must've not heard how almost of those dream teams are being deported
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It's really sad that those folks believe that they can come back, it's an empty promise; CBP won't allow them to just cross without any proper transit documents. They would go into detention centers and their fate judged thereafter.

If they entered EWI before then they would be committing a crime. And could even be subject to a lifetime ban.
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They really ought to stop making CIR a Mexican-only issue. This is why it hasn't passed.
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the more the merrier eh ?

you snooze you lose.

i bet there's some of the deported ones in the bunch too. It is probably they who started all of this. good luck.
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Good. Hit ICE where it hurts the most. I say bring them all back. You're right Sorrybrah. Why stop at Mexico? Bring people back from China, Korea, Honduras, etc.
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Well congress isn't doing shit, and lets be honest this an't the reason why CIR hasn't passed, let them knock themselves out, specially now that CIR is off the table.

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I don't think they are making it a Mexican only issue, but mexico happens to be next to us so obviously the people are coming from there, can't come from they sky can they. Mohammed isn't Mexican.
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i guess you guys forgot about canada?

yeaaah.

No matter where you go people will associate illegal immigration with mexico (most ignorant people of white decent are for the GOP), they don't care where you're from or how you got here, you'll always be a mexican to them. Even if you're legal here they'll still think you're an illegal. Dream9, Dream30 and dream250 are doing it for their benefit, they say its to raise awareness but honestly? GOP wants to shut down Deferred Action. They're against anything Obama proposes. I guarantee you ( i hope i'm wrong ) that nothing NOTHING will get done next year either. this will only help them and give us who are already here a shitty name. I am against what these groups are doing, and like i said they'll only be helping themselves. Do you guys think that if they're granted asylum they'll give us all asylum? or what's going on inside your heads? We the DREAMERS who grew up here and want nothing more than to stay here and contribute to this society shouldn't be ok with what these other guys are doing. What if they do give them asylum? it wouldn't be fair to us. But also lets face it, they more than likely wont get it. a lot of them are probably claiming cartel violence, extreme hardship. We all have extreme hardship HERE, what else did they think would happen if they went back? Exactly.
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The National Immigrant Youth Alliance ( NIYA ), which in recent months brought the "Dream 9" and " Dream30 " the borders of Nogales and Laredo, are planning an even more ambitious action early next year , " Dream250 "could be the name .

Mohammed Abdullahi , spokesman NIYA said each passing week her organization receives requests for at least 3 or 4 families who have heard about his activism and tactics to bring back people who have left the country or been deported.

" We are in contact with many families," Abdullahi said. "This time the goal is to bring 250 families with loved ones who have had to leave."

We currently are in the planning stage , Abdullahi said , but the arrival is by San Diego and will occur in late January.

In the months of July and September , NIYA , a group of young undocumented no allies with more established groups " dreamers " , organized the return of groups of boys and girls who lived from youth in the United States, but then had to leave or were deported . The first group was 9 people and the second group included more than 30 , including several children.

NIYA aims to highlight family separation created by the irregular situation of the immigration system and reunite divided families, but their tactics have been criticized as risky and counterproductive by some observers.

http://www.laopinion.com/inmigracion...amers-frontera
250? Are you freaking kidding me? This crape wont do the movement any good whatsoever. This is desperation move -_-
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They really ought to stop making CIR a Mexican-only issue. This is why it hasn't passed.
Cause Republicans seen all immigrants as Mexicans. Agentinian =Mexican = Brazilian = Chilean etc

Oh you're from the Philippines? You're a "Water Mexican"
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