Illegal Aliens Block Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade (VIDEO)
Four protesters, including illegal alien adults with temporary DACA protection against deportation, briefly blocked the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York City Thursday morning. Police quickly removed the four red-shirt wearing protesters right after they sat down in the middle of the street. The protesters were detained but not arrested. Supporters on the sidewalk chanted, “Undocumented and unafraid!” in protest of President Donald Trump reversing the unconstitutional DACA program for illegal aliens who entered the U.S. as children enacted by former President Barack Obama after Congress refused to grant them amnesty.
The protest was organized by the pro-amnesty for illegal aliens group the Seed Project, which posted photos and statements about the protest.
A Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade marching band, dressed in black and holding a banner, is blocked by illegal alien protesters.
Why did Dreamers interrupt the #MacysParade? “I am doing this to bring dignity to our undocumented community, without fear. I want to bring awareness that while some families are together, others are being torn apart.” #OurDream http://pic.twitter.com/ntqFveYold
— The Seed Project (@seedproj) November 23, 2017
“I want to see a change, all the million have permanent protection. The only way for me to see that is by taking action.” – Barbara Hernandez, disrupting #MacysParade to fight for #OurDream http://pic.twitter.com/iUTBJ5lYBW
— The Seed Project (@seedproj) November 23, 2017
Video of the protest:
Video posted by @CosechaMovement of #DACA recipients and allies disrupting #MacysThanksgvingDayParade this morning in NYC. #OurDream http://pic.twitter.com/PBEkvut8oB
— Latino Rebels (@latinorebels) November 23, 2017
Toward the end of the video as the protesters are being led away by police, supporters can be heard chanting in Spanish about ‘revolution.’
The Seed Project posted propaganda graphics about the protesters:
We are your classmates, your coworkers, and your neighbors. We are the backbones of our schools, workplaces, and communities. And right now, we need your help. https://t.co/SYSPOYdKVZ http://pic.twitter.com/E5U2yMSywk
— The Seed Project (@seedproj) November 23, 2017
“I can’t chose between my self interest and the wellbeing of my parents: it’s impossible to negate that our struggles are braided into resilience that our ancestors have had for centuries.” #OurDream http://pic.twitter.com/Ety1f0OvC9
— The Seed Project (@seedproj) November 23, 2017
“I am doing this to bring dignity to our undocumented community, without fear. I want to bring awareness that while some families are together, others are being torn apart.” #MacysParade #OurDream http://pic.twitter.com/PQmBfklbOM
— The Seed Project (@seedproj) November 23, 2017
A press release was issued about the protest.
Undocumented Youth and Allies Disrupt New York City’s Macy’s Day Parade while Calling for Permanent Protection for all Young Undocumented Immigrants in the Country
With their lives in limbo and with congressional inaction, undocumented youth take part in civil disobedience to call on community to take fight to their districts and to Capitol Hill.
New York, NY – Immigrant youth from across the country converged in New York City on Thanksgiving Day to participate in a civil disobedience action and pledge their commitment to winning permanent protection for Young Undocumented Immigrants in the Country. Four DACA recipients and allies were removed from the parade, blocking traffic by the Macy’s Day Parade.
On September 5th, Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) was repealed by President Donald Trump in one of the cruelest attacks on the immigrant community. Starting on March, 5th 2018, 800,000 undocumented youth will begin to lose protection from deportation and their right to work. After years of commitment and sacrifice to gain their education, support and start their families, and become key contributors to their communities politicians are standing by while they will broken apart from their families, livelihood, and community.
“The White House & establishment politicians are responsible for this decision. They are negotiating away the power and dignity of our immigrant community. The community is being pitted against each other — children against parents” said Catalina Santiago, one of the Undocumented Youth who was arrested at the Macy’s Day Parade. “Their aim is to make undocumented youth bargaining chips for driving our parents and our community deeper into the shadows”
“Undocumented youth are refusing to put our destiny in the hands of establishment politicians. We are choosing to fight for the dignity of our entire immigrant community, and that begins with us. We are your classmates, your coworkers, and your neighbors” said Hector-Jario Martinez, one of the Undocumented Youth who was arrested at the Macy’s Day Parade. “We are not just the future of this country, but we are also the present workers that it depends on. We are millions of young undocumented students and workers who are the backbones of our schools, industries, and communities. We are calling on our community members to stand up and fight for our right to work and live in this country.”
via The Gateway Pundit
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