Opponents of Arizona's tough new immigration law are attempting to borrow from the civil rights movement and adopt its tactics and methods. Workshops and seminars have been set up to train pro immigrant protesters on how to use those methods to further their cause. The attempt has been encouraged by civil rights activists. Amilcar Shabazz, chairman of the Department of Afro-American Studies at the University of Massachusetts said "I think it is genius." The attempt to re frame the question over illegal immigration as an issue of civil rights is a clever one. It is also deceptive.
Civil rights protesters in the 60's were laboring for the rights of African Americans due to them under the Constitution. They were systematically being denied fundamental rights that were given to all Americans. They were arguing for what belonged to them. Illegal immigrants, can make no such claim.
Illegal immigrants are just that, illegal immigrants. They are in the country in violation of U.S. law. They do not have the rights accorded to U.S. citizens. They do not have the rights due to legal residents. They do not even have the right to be here. African Americans were, and are, entitled to all the rights and privileges due to any other American citizen. Immigrants, especially illegal immigrants, are not.
What it comes down to is illegal immigrants are claiming the right to be in the U.S. in violation of U.S. law. There is no such right.
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