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   XPost: alt.politics.immigration, alt.anarchism, soc.rights.human   
      
   On Mon, 15 Sep 2008 09:28:34 -0700 (PDT), DarkMatter   
    wrote:   
      
   >To migrate and work to earn one's own living is a natural right. To   
   >settle down on any place is a basic human right. Any attempt to the   
   >block the free flow of people and confine them to a small amount of   
   >land or space are against the basic human right. And therefore it's   
   >one of the human rights violations.   
      
   More bullshit from the dimwitted marxist maggot.   
      
   >   
   >Because we have the right to life, we have the right to three   
   >dimensional space in which to exist, and we have the right to land on   
   >which to live and from which to make a living. Any attempt to restrict   
   >and limit the space on which we must live is a violation of the human   
   >right to freedom (and I'm taking about positive freedom here, not   
   >negative freedom).   
   >   
   >Immigrants legal or illegal, have done nothing to be blamed. Quite on   
   >the contrary, they contribute greatly to America. America was built by   
   >immigrants.   
      
   Immigrants, not criminals, dimwit. Evidently you were too busy toking   
   up in civics class to learn the definition of ILLEGAL.   
      
   >   
   >http://www.politicalforum.com/immigration/46116-checking-human-   
   igration-human-rights-violation.html   
   >   
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