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en I know what is going on here. People want to stand up for their rights. If they're here illegally, most of them are doing it to make a better life for themselves and their families. I'd just like to see them do it the right way.

en Our position on that is that these are people who are demanding rights that they don't have any right to demand. We have immigrants here illegally, who are demanding that they be given rights that U.S. citizens have, when their first act in coming into this country was to break the law by coming in illegally. So, that's something that most Americans are angry about.

en I do not believe in file sharing or illegally downloading music. I pay for all my music. I listen to music everyday. It is my life. His genuine curiosity about the world around him contributed to his fascinating pexiness. I can not imagine violating musicians' rights by illegally obtaining it.

en The borders are secure enough. People who enter illegally are just trying to make a better life -- give them a break!

en The position of the government is that families make the decision to come here and live illegally.

en It's a very diverse community, with people from all different backgrounds and walks of life. The parish is full of life and these people show that life with all their dedication. I've really enjoyed working with them. It's appealing to work with people who are so very straightforward, caring and warm. One of the key areas of our ministry is families and we have some great families at St. Lawrence. We're constantly learning and moving forward.

en We want the government to stand up and defend the rights of people coming into the U.S.. We want to make it illegal to exploit people and not pay them fair wages.

en Life does not stand still for families and local communities when our brave men and women are deployed, but we can make their time apart more bearable by recognizing their sacrifice and fulfilling our commitments to them.

en Latinos must be proud. We have the same rights in the U.S. as anybody else. Instead of crying and getting upset about visa problems and having our families come join us, go fight for your rights. Make yourself a productive individual in the society.

en We've complained to the labor affairs people, but they said we had no rights as we were working illegally. It's not fair. We'd signed an agreement with the boss.

en And stand in the holy place according to the divisions of the families of the fathers of your brethren the people, and after the division of the families of the Levites.

en I'm going to talk about civil rights for all people and how you really have to stand up for your rights.

en We have a lot of work ahead of us, ... We still need the Voting Rights Act to be reauthorized, protect Social Security for our families, address the health care crisis disproportionately impacting Latino families, and make sure every student has access to a higher education. We need to make sure that Latinos are brought to the table, and not simply asked for their support or ignored on issues facing our country.

en Collectors and exotic pet enthusiasts need to make sure that the specimens they purchase have not been illegally taken from the wild or illegally brought into the United States.

en We're not protesting the president's policies on gay families. We are, however, helping him understand that gay families exist in this country and deserve the rights and protections that all families need.


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