Protest planned in NY to stop 30,000 Haitian illegal immigrants being deported in mass.
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http://www.democracynow.org/2009/3/20/protest_planned_outside_ny_immigration_office
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This to me is absurd! to force 30,000 people some second and third generation Haitians who came here illegally but have had children and established lives here is unfair. not to mention Haiti next to Somalia are the only two labeled 4th world countries in the WORLD! Why would it be beneficial to let all these people go back to a place that is already in turmoil and on the verge of peril. I do not understand. But not to mention... my roommate is Haitian and I do not want to see him go
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