New York Times Editorial : A contemptible dissent in the Ninth Circuit decision, by Chief Judge Alex Kozinski, summed up a pernicious stereotype. He called day laborers “a bunch of scraggly men smoking and spitting while waiting for jobs,” and wrote that he saw no reason why Redondo Beach should not be allowed to drive them away in the name of “safety, beauty, tranquility and orderliness.”
The New York Times continues with its Liberal View :
"No reason except the Constitution, of course. Day laborers have long been subject to harassment, but they now have an appellate court victory to add to a long string of federal court decisions in their favor. The right of free speech and assembly is essential to a democracy, no matter who is speaking or assembling".
The New York Times Editorial Free Speech on the Sidewalk September 21, 2011
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In May, 2006, after the Immigration Marches, I started seeing the cable news channels talking very negatively about illegal immigration. I found many internet sites were talking negatively about legal and illegal immigration issues as well.
Since I do research on the job, I started conducting Immigration research on the web. I joined several Immigration websites and I researched others. I´ve learned so much about Immigration issues over the last year.
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New York Times Editorial : A contemptible dissent in the Ninth Circuit decision, by Chief Judge Alex Kozinski, summed up a pernicious stereotype. He called day laborers “a bunch of scraggly men smoking and spitting while waiting for jobs,” and wrote that he saw no reason why Redondo Beach should not be allowed to drive them away in the name of “safety, beauty, tranquility and orderliness.”
The New York Times continues with its Liberal View :
"No reason except the Constitution, of course. Day laborers have long been subject to harassment, but they now have an appellate court victory to add to a long string of federal court decisions in their favor. The right of free speech and assembly is essential to a democracy, no matter who is speaking or assembling".
The New York Times
Editorial
Free Speech on the Sidewalk
September 21, 2011
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/09/22/opinion/free-speech-on-the-sidewalk.html
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