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but does anyone really believe that if that bill was all so good as the secretary is touting that lulacthe largest latino organizations in this country said no to that bill. and i worked very hard in improving the guest worker provisions so that in 2013 a bill i strongly supported, people who were in the guest worker program in america would not be treated like slaves. >> let me just conclude by saying that united farm workers considered that bill, in their words, the last best hope for farm workers and immigrants. they have proven to be right in the succeeding years. i only hope that we can put together a coalition to pass comprehensive immigration reform in the next congress. and as i said earlier, in 2006, senator sanders supported indefinite detention for people facing deportation and stood with the minute men vigilantes in their ridiculous, absurd efforts to, quote, hunt down immigrants. so, look, i think the goal here is to elect a democratic senate, elect a democratic president and get to work immediately to get comprehensive immigration reform. >> did you support the minute men?
but does anyone really believe that if that bill was all so good as the secretary is touting that lulacthe largest latino organizations in this country said no to that bill. and i worked very hard in improving the guest worker provisions so that in 2013 a bill i strongly supported, people who were in the guest worker program in america would not be treated like slaves. >> let me just conclude by saying that united farm workers considered that bill, in their words, the last best hope for...
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but does anyone really believe that if that bill was all so good as the secretary is touting that lulache largest latino organizations in this country said no to that bill. and i worked very hard in improving the guest worker provisions so that in 2013 a bill i strongly supported, people who were in the guest worker program in america would not be treated like slaves. >> let me just conclude by saying that united farm workers considered that bill, in their words, the last best hope for farm workers and immigrants. they have proven to be right in the succeeding years. i only hope that we can put together a coalition to pass comprehensive immigration reform in the next congress. and as i said earlier, in 2006, senator sanders supported indefinite detention for people facing deportation and stood with the minute men vigilantes in their ridiculous, absurd efforts to, quote, hunt down immigrants. so, look, i think the goal here is to elect a democratic senate, elect a democratic president and get to work immediately to get comprehensive immigration reform. >> did you support the minute men?
but does anyone really believe that if that bill was all so good as the secretary is touting that lulache largest latino organizations in this country said no to that bill. and i worked very hard in improving the guest worker provisions so that in 2013 a bill i strongly supported, people who were in the guest worker program in america would not be treated like slaves. >> let me just conclude by saying that united farm workers considered that bill, in their words, the last best hope for...
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the -- theriticizing world war ii vets were criticizing the lulac leadership.then here i come, the chicanos, they are criticizing emilio's points. is interesting that we might talk about this continuity ourselves. we might say you guys haven't done anything, but clearly there is continuity. i just thought it was ironic that it's generation was criticizing -- that each generation was criticizing the previous generation for what it hadn't done. >> there's another connection. o linsky influences were there in the form of [indiscernible] then we pick it up with not only cops, but here in the l.a. area in the late 1970's, you have revers tions and father rivares. i would say, out of [indiscernible] went beyond a linsky and had more long-term goals and i think by influenced [indiscernible] the womenman that led they also moved on to environmentalism and historical chicano studies. there are a number of rural leaders. voter registration. i want to add something i neglected to mention. in terms of what are considered to be understudied. to me, the rule is los angeles.
the -- theriticizing world war ii vets were criticizing the lulac leadership.then here i come, the chicanos, they are criticizing emilio's points. is interesting that we might talk about this continuity ourselves. we might say you guys haven't done anything, but clearly there is continuity. i just thought it was ironic that it's generation was criticizing -- that each generation was criticizing the previous generation for what it hadn't done. >> there's another connection. o linsky...
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but does anyone really believe that if that bill was all so good as the secretary is touting that lulaclargest latino organizations in this country said no to that bill. and i worked very hard in improving the guest worker provisions so that in 2013 a bill i strongly supported, people who were in the guest worker program in america would not be treated like slaves. >> let me just conclude by saying that united farm workers considered that bill, in their words, the last best hope for farm workers and immigrants. they have proven to be right in the succeeding years. i only hope that we can put together a coalition to pass comprehensive immigration reform in the next congress. and as i said earlier, in 2006, senator sanders supported indefinite detention for people facing deportation and stood with the minute men vigilantes in their ridiculous, absurd efforts to, quote, hunt down immigrants. so, look, i think the goal here is to elect a democratic senate, elect a democratic president and get to work immediately to get comprehensive immigration reform. >> did you support the minute men? did
but does anyone really believe that if that bill was all so good as the secretary is touting that lulaclargest latino organizations in this country said no to that bill. and i worked very hard in improving the guest worker provisions so that in 2013 a bill i strongly supported, people who were in the guest worker program in america would not be treated like slaves. >> let me just conclude by saying that united farm workers considered that bill, in their words, the last best hope for farm...
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citizenship scholar and other former governors, christina duffy-ponce and other constitutional law scholars, lulac, the puerto rican bar association of new york and many more. and among the amicus council are some high-profile attorneys, including paul clement, former solicitor general, paul wolfson and paul clement, altogether with this amicus council, they have over 150 arguments together before the supreme court. so, it shows some of the interest and the advocacy that's been put into having the court really address the issues of birthright citizenship presented in the case, and also, providing an opportunity for the court to reconsider its insular cases doctrine. the argument in the case, which has been brought on behalf of six individuals born in american samoa who are recognized under federal law as american nationals but not as u.s. citizens, essentially the same status puerto ricans had prior to the 1917 jones act. and the argument is simply that the constitution means what it says in the citizenship clause, that people born on sovereign u.s. soil have a right to citizenship, and that's the
citizenship scholar and other former governors, christina duffy-ponce and other constitutional law scholars, lulac, the puerto rican bar association of new york and many more. and among the amicus council are some high-profile attorneys, including paul clement, former solicitor general, paul wolfson and paul clement, altogether with this amicus council, they have over 150 arguments together before the supreme court. so, it shows some of the interest and the advocacy that's been put into having...