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I used to march in the May Day “protest” until it became a crusade to grant illegals amnesty. It should be focusing on the rights of citizen and resident workers’ needs for livable wages, dignified treatment on the job, benefits, and quality of living. An ultra-liberal spin red herring.
That’s to bad. SR firmly believes in the rights of individuals, regardless of their legal status. Saying that, I can’t argue w/you around workers needs, but down on the block brothers and sisters are just fighting for the basic human right of shelter and housing. We stand in solidarity…
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