Due to the recent immgration laws sports organizations have recently showed their support for the laws that Obama has turned down such as the Arizona immigration law. During the 2010 NBA playoffs, the Phoenix Suns and the San Antonio Spurs showed their support for the law during game 2 of the NBA playoffs. Robert Sarver the Phoenix Suns owner had his team where their "Los Suns" jerseys. The San Antonio Spurs wanted to wear their "Los Spurs" jerseys but couldn't get them in time. (http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/playoffs/2010/columns/story?columnist=adande_ja&page=Sarver-100504)
Another one that didnt really didnt go along with the immigration but supported the spanerds was on September 26, 2010, the presentation of Sunday Night Football between the Miami Dolphins and New york Jets was presented as the Dolphins de Miami and the Jets de Nueva York and in some special cities was presented by Spanish-speaking commentators, Jessi Losada, Rene Girardo and Edgar Lopez.
As you can see even during important playoff situations some teams show their support for laws
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
Wednesday, September 15, 2010
Illegal Aliens
Zach M.
In the U.S. there's a problem. Throughout the U.S. illegall immigrants reside. many people know of the controversial problem of the Illegal immgration. Some people say that they should be allowed to come over because they are humans like we are and we desevere all equal rights. While other people say that they should be able to come over because they are taking jobs from hardworking americans without the proper paperwork.
Let me give you some background info: An immigrant is a person who goes from one country to another. An "illegal immigrant" or "illegal aliens" are people who go from one country to another without the proper paperwork.European countries are dealing with some illegal immigarnts from Africa , whil people in Australia and New Zealand are dealing with immigrants from India and parts of Aisa. But it is the U.S. with the biggest problems.The U.S. Census of 2000 reported that 7 million "illegals" were in the U.S. which doubled from 1990.
There are many ways by which people violate immigration laws when entering the United States. One is to just plainly sneak into the United States without any proper paperwork or permission. Most immigrants cross somewhere along U.S.’s 1,955-mile border with Mexico, some others stow away on ships or cross over America’s northern border with Canada. A person may enter the United States with fraud documents. Another form of illegal immigration is to enter with a proper but temporary permit (such as a student or tourist visa) and stay after the scheduled time on the visa expires. Another category of illegal immigrants are formerly legal immigrants who commit crimes or for other reasons are ordered to leave the United States, but ignore the deportation orders.
My opinon on this controversial subject. Well some people say that they wnat to come over here to start a new life, but coming over here and already breaking a rule isnt really starting a new life on a good foot, but they are humans and they deserve the same rights. The way I would do it is to have them pass the Naturalization Test and have them work form an average wage that w would work for. And if they refuse we send or deport them back.
http://ic.galegroup.com/ic/ovic/ReferenceDetailsPage/ReferenceDetailsWindow?displayGroupName=K12-Reference&action=e&windowstate=normal&catId=GALE%7C00000000LVX6&documentId=GALE%7CPC3021900088&mode=view&userGroupName=nysl_we_aldenhs&jsid=db3b75726a4f0fb6c6d5444e3bd8d379
In the U.S. there's a problem. Throughout the U.S. illegall immigrants reside. many people know of the controversial problem of the Illegal immgration. Some people say that they should be allowed to come over because they are humans like we are and we desevere all equal rights. While other people say that they should be able to come over because they are taking jobs from hardworking americans without the proper paperwork.
Let me give you some background info: An immigrant is a person who goes from one country to another. An "illegal immigrant" or "illegal aliens" are people who go from one country to another without the proper paperwork.European countries are dealing with some illegal immigarnts from Africa , whil people in Australia and New Zealand are dealing with immigrants from India and parts of Aisa. But it is the U.S. with the biggest problems.The U.S. Census of 2000 reported that 7 million "illegals" were in the U.S. which doubled from 1990.
There are many ways by which people violate immigration laws when entering the United States. One is to just plainly sneak into the United States without any proper paperwork or permission. Most immigrants cross somewhere along U.S.’s 1,955-mile border with Mexico, some others stow away on ships or cross over America’s northern border with Canada. A person may enter the United States with fraud documents. Another form of illegal immigration is to enter with a proper but temporary permit (such as a student or tourist visa) and stay after the scheduled time on the visa expires. Another category of illegal immigrants are formerly legal immigrants who commit crimes or for other reasons are ordered to leave the United States, but ignore the deportation orders.
My opinon on this controversial subject. Well some people say that they wnat to come over here to start a new life, but coming over here and already breaking a rule isnt really starting a new life on a good foot, but they are humans and they deserve the same rights. The way I would do it is to have them pass the Naturalization Test and have them work form an average wage that w would work for. And if they refuse we send or deport them back.
Storck, Thomas. "Censorship Can Be Beneficial." Opposing Viewpoints: Censorship. Ed. Byron L. Stay. San Diego: Greenhaven Press, 1997.
Illegal Immigrants." Current Issues: Macmillian Social Science Library. Detroit: Gale, 2010. Gale Opposing Viewpoints In Context. Web. 15 Sept. 2010.
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