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500.000 manifestants ont dénoncé la loi qui prévoit que vivre
: clandestinement aux Etats-Unis deviendrait un crime.

Le débat sur l'immigration s'est étendu samedi 25 mars de la Maison Blanche à la côte ouest des Etats-Unis, où plus de 500.000 personnes (selon la police) ont manifesté à Los Angeles contre un texte législatif en vertu duquel vivre clandestinement sur le territoire américain deviendrait un crime et de nouvelles sanctions seraient imposées aux employeurs embauchant des candidats à l'exil entrés illégalement dans le pays. 

a marche à Los Angeles faisait suite à des manifestations auxquelles avaient participé la veille de nombreux protestataires dans de grandes villes américaines. Samedi, une foule de manifestants -plus de 500.000 selon la police- ont afflué dans le centre de la ville pour participer à un rassemblement pour les droits des immigrants -qui devait être l'un des plus importants du genre organisés à Los Angeles.

"Tout simplement inhumain"

La Chambre des Représentants a approuvé un texte législatif en vertu duquel vivre illégalement aux Etats-Unis serait un crime, de nouvelles sanctions seraient imposées aux employeurs embauchant des immigrants clandestins et des clôtures seraient érigées sur un tiers de la frontière entre les Etats-Unis et le Mexique.

Ces mesures, qui doivent faire l'objet d'un débat au Sénat à partir de mardi, ont provoqué la colère de nombre d'hispanophones.

"Je pense que c'est tout simplement inhumain... Tout le monde mérite d'avoir le droit à une vie meilleure", a estimé Elger Aloy, 26 ans, à Los Angeles à propos du texte législatif. Nombre de manifestants portaient samedi des chemises blanches pour symboliser la paix et brandissaient des drapeaux américains. Certains agitaient aussi les drapeaux du Mexique et d'autres pays.

"Une nation de lois"

Dans son allocution hebdomadaire diffusée à la radio, le président George W. Bush a estimé samedi que les Etats-Unis doivent rester une nation qui accueille les candidats à l'exil, tout en mettant en oeuvre des mesures destinées à lutter contre l'immigration clandestine.

"L'Amérique est une nation d'immigrants, et nous sommes aussi une nation de lois", a déclaré le chef de la Maison Blanche au sujet d'une question qui divise le Parti républicain.

George W. Bush se range du côté de dirigeants d'entreprises souhaitant que la législation permette à des immigrants de rester dans le pays et de travailler pendant une période déterminée.
D'autres républicains, dont Bill Frist, chef de la majorité au Sénat, estiment que les préoccupations relatives à la sécurité nationale devraient conduire à une réforme sur l'immigration.

Rassemblements

"Ils disent que nous sommes des criminels. Nous ne sommes pas des criminels", s'est exclamé Salvador Hernandez, 43 ans, ancien immigrant clandestin venu du Salvador il y a 14 ans. Francisco Flores, âgé de 27 ans, ancien candidat clandestin à l'exil a de son côté souligné que les immigrants souhaitaient "travailler légalement", pour pouvoir "payer (leurs) impôts et soutenir le pays, (leur) pays".

Vendredi, des milliers de personnes avaient participé à des rassemblements en signe de protestation contre le texte législatif examiné au Congrès, notamment à Los Angeles, Phoenix et Atlanta. Des arrêts de travail avaient aussi été observés.

Lundi, le locataire de la Maison Blanche doit assister à une cérémonie d'obtention de la naturalisation américaine à Washington. Plus tard dans la semaine, le sujet de l'immigration sera probablement abordé à Cancun, au Mexique, où George W. Bush doit s'entretenir avec le président Vicente Fox. (AP)

Auteur: NouvelObs    

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#1 Auteur: Gainde
Posté le : 2006-03-26 21:26:33  
Wake up guys! Make some comments! This is a crucial topic. How many Senegaleses are living in the US without the required documents? Do you think the Congres will vote this new Law? What do the Senegalese communautee members think? Is it the begining of the nightmare or is it all about speculation, because the US economy needs workers so eventhough the law is applied they will have to provide legal status to most of the immigrants who are already there! In this case what about our brothers and sisters back home who want to make their way to the US? Please make some comments because your say is important!
Peace and Love.
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#2 Auteur: Tom
Posté le : 2006-03-26 21:51:44  
je crois c;est uen suite logique de la politique de securisation des Etats Unis. Le probleme, les anti immigrants sont entrain de faire l'amalgame entre l'immigration et les problemes de securite. C'est sur que les immigres n'ont rien a voir avec le terrorisme et que leur apport dans l'economie americaine doit etre reconnu par les leaders de ca pays.
Les US c'est un pays tres ouvert mais tres excessif dans leurs lois et c'est cela qui se passe avec cette loi qui criminalise le fait de vivre illegal aux Etats Unis.
J'espere simplement que le bon sens va prendre le dessus sur les calculs electoraux et racistes.
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#3 Auteur: Controverse
Posté le : 2006-03-26 21:54:45  
Je pense que cette loi est une bonne chose. Elle entrainera le retour des cerveaux presumes perdus vers l'Afrique.
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#4 Auteur: amy
Posté le : 2006-03-26 22:02:34  
les Etat unis ont ete tjour une d áccueille build my the immigrants, i dont worry about nothing , a day will come soon all we will get our greens card and be citizens. Ils sont besoins de nous et nous aidons nos familles restees au pays et Dieu ne nous laissera pas tomber. Travaillons dignement et restons loin des choses punies par la loi et tout ira bien.
Chacun a sa place ici
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#5 Auteur: 
Posté le : 2006-03-26 22:02:58  
This is just another way of controlling poor countries because both US and europe know our economies dependent on theirs. So whatever they say we will do. Maybe we should enlist the help of the middle east countries to close the faucet and all this noise will be history.
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#6 Auteur: 
Posté le : 2006-03-26 22:19:59  
le sommet de l' oci est a Dakar may be Wade peut introduire cette idee de chantage avec l' accord des pays Arabe
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#7 Auteur: 
Posté le : 2006-03-26 22:45:48  
Come on man get real, has Wade ever user used his so-called influence to help Senegalese immigrants abroad?
If anything is to be done we [the immigrants] have to come up with some kind of a strategy.
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#8 Auteur: MVF
Posté le : 2006-03-26 22:51:32  
Hello ALL,
Je pense que c'est une bonne loi que de contenir le flot d'immigrants clandestins qui viennent chez nous. La majeur partie ne paye pas d'impots et beneficie d'aide sociaux sans bourse delier. Sans compter que que nos ecoles commencent a devenir sature et que les immigrants clandestins commencent a avoir un effet pervers sur les salaires de base dans certains domaines. Last but not least, ils ne s'assimilent pas dans le vie sociale de ce pays, ils meritent tous d'etre rapatrier d'ou ils viennent et l'Amerique ne s'en portera que mieux.
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#9 Auteur: Passant
Posté le : 2006-03-26 22:52:57  
Immigrants must file a huge and massive suit against those selling this idea, and they will win. It is anti-constitutionnal to stop immigration in a nation of immigrants. Soon hungry lawyers will speak and loud for the immigrants.
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#10 Auteur: Tom
Posté le : 2006-03-26 22:59:50  
MVF ahahaha tu es le gars le plus con que j'ai jamais lu sur seneweb. Une cervelle comme ca on devrait t'enfermer dans une cage avec des chats. lol diangoulo diongoulo.
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#11 Auteur: 
Posté le : 2006-03-26 23:02:33  
A class action law suit Rek mu djex!
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#12 Auteur: 
Posté le : 2006-03-26 23:15:08  
Tu a parfaitement raison. Et peut etre meme que leurs propres gds parents sont des emigrants. Ils viennent tous de l'Ireland, Russia, Germany,etc...
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#13 Auteur: lunezo
Posté le : 2006-03-27 00:02:31  
this is just ridiculous...Aint no way they can make big changes like that. Just like some of ya'll said, this is a country of immigration and thats what makes the economy to grow. I think now they're just jalouse, because they know we come in the U.S and work to death just to help our families from back home and pretty much its been successful. This is a f*** up country anywayz. I am askin you brothers and sisters to stay united and not be suprised for any decision they gonna make. Thats how they are, they just full of Sh***...TRUST ANYBODY IN THE WORLD BUT AMERICANS
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#14 Auteur: SEGA
Posté le : 2006-03-27 00:32:19  
Je garde bon espoir apres tout. Compte tenu de la tradition et de la culture americaine, je pense que les choses finiront par s'arranger. Certains politiciens auront toujours quelque chose a brandir soit pour des raisons politiques, racistes ou autres.
Notons simplement que les US ne peuvent pas aller sans les immigres quelque soit leur statut.Dans les etats du Sud comme Georgie, Florida la main d'oeuvre agricole est presque a 100% mexicaine. Les gros agriculteurs du Sud emploient une main d'oeuvre a bon marche constituee de mexicains, colombiens, peruviens etc uniquement parce que ces derniers sont "illegaux".
Franchement l'Amerique aura toujours besion de ses immigres. Une derniere question:< Si les immigres sont rapatries, qui est ce qui fera leur boulot>???
Pas les noirs americains en tout cas!!!
Ca va aller inch Allah!!!
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#15 Auteur: 
Posté le : 2006-03-27 00:36:52  
serigne touba molen eupeu dole
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#16 Auteur: kheuch
Posté le : 2006-03-27 00:48:26  
N oubliez pas chers compatriotes que America a besoin de nous....l essentiel c est de respecter la loi...tout ce qui vivent comformement a la loi seront legalizes...ils veulent seulement conaitre ce qui vivent parmi eux et c est normal mais n empeche soyons seulement clean
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#17 Auteur: MOE.
Posté le : 2006-03-27 00:48:34  
I'VE BEEN US CITIZEN OVER 20 YEARS.BEFORE THAT I WAS ILLEGAL OVER 6 YEARS. ...THINGS WILL CHANGE...
WHEN THE BUSH ADMINISTRATION ENDS HIS 2nd TERM IN 2008, THAT RESOLUTION ITSELF WILL CEASE AS WELL. I AM PROUD OF THE IMMIGRANTS IN GENERAL LOW CLASS OR MIDDLE CLASS PEOPLE,BUT HARD WORKING, ESPECIALLY SENEGALESE PEOPLE THEY OUTSTANDING, HONEST AND THEY TAKE PRIDE FOR WHAT THEY DO.THAT'S THE VICIOUS CIRCLE, TODAY SEEMS TO BE EASY TOMORROW MIGHT APPEARED TO HARD.
USA IS A LAND OF IMMIGRANTS, IT WILL NEED IMMIGRANTS.
GOOD LUCK TO ALL OF US
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#18 Auteur: IBOU
Posté le : 2006-03-27 00:52:25  
YOU RIGHT FATIMA.
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#19 Auteur: mvf
Posté le : 2006-03-27 00:53:28  
It's time to raise the American standard of living. The real minimum wage has been declining for over a decade. Some advocate raising the minimum wage--but this would raise the price of unskilled labor above its free-market value. Mass unemployment would result.

Why has the market value of unskilled labor declined? For the same reason that all prices move: supply and demand. It's hard to change the demand side of the equation: You can't make anyone "need" an unskilled worker who doesn't need one already. For years, however, we have been artificially modifying the supply side by tolerating a massive influx of unskilled workers across our borders. We can reverse the trend by enforcing immigration laws. We won't need to raise the minimum wage. It will raise itself. Millions of Americans will be lifted out of poverty, and millions more from the lower middle class to prosperity.
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#20 Auteur: mvf
Posté le : 2006-03-27 00:54:29  
We can immediately create millions of new jobs. Conservative estimates place the number of illegal aliens in the U.S. at 10,000,000. Taking into account minor children and the aged, that's still millions of people who are flooding our labor force. Remove them, and opportunities will abound for Americans.

There's a canard that says that illegals "take the jobs Americans don't want." This is a fallacy! There's no job an American can't or won't do for a living wage. It is a cruel joke on the American worker to allow illegals to depress wages for many jobs below poverty level, and then to mock Americans for being reluctant to participate in the poverty.
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#21 Auteur: mvf
Posté le : 2006-03-27 00:55:24  
Breaking the law is crime. Lawbreakers are criminals. Out of deference to the PC crowd, many like to use the term "undocumented workers"--as if illegals were merely missing a piece of bureaucratic paperwork. By the same logic, we can call a car thief an "undocumented driver."

Our immigration laws exist for good reasons: to protect our safety, our national sovereignty, our standard of living, our health, and our culture. Those who break them may "want a better life for themselves," but then again, so do all who enrich themselves by disregarding the law.

Many people who wish to immigrate honestly are waiting patiently. Granting privileges like driver's licenses and social security cards to illegals is a slap in the face to law-abiding citizens and immigrants alike. It's like opening an express window to give titles and owner's cards to car thieves, while making legitimate owners stan
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#22 Auteur: MVF
Posté le : 2006-03-27 00:56:27  
Open borders threaten our safety. Since the attacks of September 11, 2001, two things have become clear. First, we have enemies, and they are vicious and without conscience. Second, our enemies obviously believe that an attack from within is more feasible than an attack from without.

Even before the horrid events of September 11, our immigration laws had the primary purpose of protecting us. The use of visas and passports allows our government to monitor, and control who enters our country, and why.

Few illegal aliens are terrorists. But it only takes one! More importantly, the creeping ideology of open borders--the (usually unspoken) belief that treating foreigners who enter our country differently than we treat our own citizens is somehow "discriminatory" or "racist"--is creating a terrible dilemma: Either we cease to monitor the aliens (and open ourselves up for even worse attac
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#23 Auteur: MVF
Posté le : 2006-03-27 00:57:25  
We're a nation of 300 million; the Third World population is in the billions. Do the math.

Our country seems large, but its population is tiny compared to that of the Third World. China and India alone have seven times our population.

For whatever reasons, our society has succeeded in creating immense wealth where many others have created only poverty. An American welfare recipient would still be "rich" by the standards of most of the world.

One can't blame the citizens of countries who produce much less wealth per capita than we for wanting to reap the benefits our forefathers have sown for us. But if we open the borders, our island of productivity and prosperity will soon disappear beneath a flood of Third World squalor
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#24 Auteur: MVF
Posté le : 2006-03-27 01:01:31  
American culture is worth preserving. Culture is more than operas and Shakespearian plays--it's the sum total of the customs, beliefs, artistic creations, attitudes, goals, and norms that make a society what it is. It is passed down, as a treasure, from grandparent to parent to child. In other words, culture is what gives us our identity.

Some advocate "multiculturalism"--creating a society in which multiple cultures exist side by side, and believe that "diversity"--having as many cultures as possible, with none dominant-is desirable.

The majority of the media elite believes that we need more multiculturalism and diversity; the majority of the population doesn't. Regardless of how anyone stands on this issue, the fact is that our society is already multicultural and diverse. To be continued...
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#25 Auteur: mvf
Posté le : 2006-03-27 01:02:33  
Anyone who wishes to enjoy, and celebrate, the many cultures now coexisting in America need only visit any American city.

By contrast, genuine American culture--the Founding Fathers, the story of the pioneers and the winning of the West, the Pledge of Allegiance, Columbus Day, the Bill of Rights--is under constant assault. Some of our country's detractors vilify all that is traditionally American, while others would reduce our traditions to one more example of quaint folklore beside those of other nations.

Russian culture can be found in Russia, Mexican culture in Mexico, multiculturalism in any major city... but where can one find American culture? Only in a place where Americans treasure it, and lovingly transmit it from generation to generation. Immigration laws should ensure that those who seek to live permanently on American territory be willing to adopt and preserve its cultu
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#26 Auteur: fvm
Posté le : 2006-03-27 01:19:42  
i think that you just full of it mvf. You are thinking about your safrty. A you thinking about others. A you americans you think you are the master of the world and guess what you are not. Think about paying your dettes before trying to put people out for your mistakes
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#27 Auteur: sympathie
Posté le : 2006-03-27 02:36:35  
I'll tell to mvf that it is not true to tell that it's hard to modify the demand side. The US industry is caring efficiency from the word market because of the low value of unskilled labor. In addition the market segmentation of work makes that the qualified
labour is not invested in certain field. The USA may find it beneficial to regularize this exploited population for an increase of the taxes having to be used to finance the expenditure and efficiency in word market.
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#28 Auteur: Sokhnasu Siss Bi
Posté le : 2006-03-27 03:56:27  

"It's time to raise the American standard of living" (MVF). What do you mean by this statement? Are you implying the latter failed down because of immigrants? First of all, this multi ethnic/cultures stem from decisions made by your great grandfathers. They already knew the culture shock between them and us (the African slaves), and they brought them up north anyway. They also knew the cultural differences between them and the pacific islanders, and they went and annexed some of them anyway. So please take responsibilities. I am sadly noticing your ignorance in economy. Minimum wage, unemployment, unskilled labor, free market value, mass unemployment, have nothing to do with 10% of the population. I will urge you to read After the Empire, an essay written by Emmanuel Todd, a French historian and anthropologist, who skillfully analyzed the causes of the American economic system and its decomposition
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#29 Auteur: Sokhnasu Siss Bi
Posté le : 2006-03-27 03:57:11  
He stated in French […Usually, declining empires exhibit military gesticulations. One of America’s problems is its dependence on foreign monies and its huge commercial deficit: America needs $1.5 billion dollar per year in order to turn its economic machine. Its other problem is its separation to the "Old World", especially Eurasia where economic booms are taking place today. I thus really believe that the attack against Iraq (without taking consideration to the Iraqi oil) reflects the need to claim oneself as always essential. This is what happened during the cold war… With 500 billion-trade deficit, can one control a boiling colony on the other end of the globe? …. Will today’s world be more destabilized by the United States than by Islamists and their terrorism? It is a problem of perception. On the one hand, we have an ascending crisis in the Moslem countries resulting from globalization and modernization. On the other hand, there is a crisis in the American society. The 1990s were an absolute mystification. The collapse of the Soviet system was a delusione: we were not able to see that “winner America" was weakening in parallel….
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#30 Auteur: Sokhnasu Siss Bi
Posté le : 2006-03-27 03:57:53  
It is believed to be that way. The United States worry too much about racing for patents, but the fact of depositing that many, is typical to declining powers. A technologically dynamic industry does not worry about depositing patents. Why? Because it knows it is going so fast that no other country will ever caught up with them. If America continues to find its researchers abroad, it is because of its population’s incapacity to reproduce itself intellectually and technologically. America produces lawyers, financial experts, etc. But, with regard to state of the art technology and progress in advanced industry, America is not doing well… The reality of the American society is that, it is disintegrating everywhere… All of the sudden, America is projecting its interior disorder all around the world… Nevertheless, the truth is here: Presently, the crisis in the world is American, not Iraqi… When America gives up its honorable missions of helping others and buys into a bandit State, one not simply sees Germany re-emerging as a free international actor, which is aligned on the side of the good. The fall of the wall happened ten years ago, but its acceleration resulted somehow from the negative dynamics of the United States. I do not know if the French are rather conscious of that. However, their priority should be to solidify, and make the French-German bond a permanent one…. Everyone is weak.
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#31 Auteur: Sokhnasu Siss Bi
Posté le : 2006-03-27 03:58:40  
Such is the characteristic of the current game. To a certain extend, we live a parody of the 1929 crisis. The war is also parodic. During the first Gulf war, American successfully turned against Saddam Hussein the military apparatus built against the Soviet Union, and this, with a maximum effectiveness. Today, the American military arsenal is obsolete. The Iraqi cities are bombarded by B-52. Such technology date from the Fifties... I know that Congress is signing several checks in order for Bush to renew the American military apparatus, but financial credit is not the only thing that is needed. It is necessary to maintain the material and to build adapted weapons. And I doubt it if the American economy can hold the shock…]
This demonstrates that your economy is not declining because of 10% of the population usually refer to as illegal immigrants. It is declining for more serious reasons, among others, incompetence, lack of education for the majority of the population, chronism, and unpopular immigration laws. Europeans are smarter, they participate less in the brain draining. " An American welfare recipient would still be "rich" by the standards of most of the world" (MVF). It is a myth. It all depends what you call rich. Americans poor are horribly poor. They live in slums and cannot afford 3 decent meals a da
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#32 Auteur: Sokhnasu Siss Bi
Posté le : 2006-03-27 03:59:38  
It is a false consciousness to believe that American are rich. Most of them live with roomates, rely on credit cards, and live pay check to pay check. I am glad to see your pride about the founding fathers, but I want you to understand that they were not respected in Europe. Furthermore, they plagiariazed their constitution form Rousseau's social contract and the general will. I would not admire anyone who committed the most hiddeous crimes. They were crimes against humanity. Last but not least, there have been several administrative incompetences these past years (2000-2006). Mr. Rumsfelt's only talent seems to be to order huge quantities of suspect pharmeuceuticals to be tested on military men and women (anthrax vaccine) which can only benefit his family business and stock portfolio. America has been sold out to the lowest bidder. Somewhere the nonsense has got to stop. If America is to succeed and compete in the 21 century, she needs to clean up her mess. Leave the immigrant alone, and stop the atrocities surfacing worlwide.






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#33 Auteur: yaya N.Y
Posté le : 2006-03-27 04:00:59  
LES INDIENS MIS A PART ,LES AUTRES PEUPLEMENTS DES ETATS UNIS ONT DES ORIGINES ETRANGERES.L'ON DEVRAIT SONGER A RESOUDRE LE CONFLIT IRAKIEN(L'ENFER DES GI) ,QUE DE VOULOIR RAPATRIER DES SANS PAPIERS.REGULARISER CES GENS LA,CONTROLER LES FRONTIERES ;LES CAISSES DE L'ETAT SE GONFLERONT AVEC LES TAXES QUI SERONT PERCUS ET LES INDIVIDUS SERONT PLUS IDENTIFIES SUR LE TERRITOIRE.LA CULTURE AMERICAINE RELEVE D'UNE IDEOLOGIE THEORIQUE.NOUS SOMMES CONDAMNES A VIVRE ENSEMBLE DANS NOS DIVERSITES.
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#34 Auteur: S. Su Siss Bi
Posté le : 2006-03-27 04:07:33  
Waco Waxx Ma Teyy
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#35 Auteur: senegalais
Posté le : 2006-03-27 04:15:04  

Pffs,pffffs
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#36 Auteur: Cosmetologists in Houston
Posté le : 2006-03-27 04:21:09  
Lawmakers in Texas and cosmetologists are all tangled up over legislation that would relax rules for hair braiders in Texas. The bill would alter requirements for people who braid(African American and African), twist or add extensions to hair without chemicals.
Hair braiding is a chemical-free hairstyle alternative that's increasingly popular with African-American women. A 2005 NiaOnline survey of Black women's hair-care habits suggests that more than two million of us may be opting for braids: Eight percent of survey respondents wear their hair braided, and another 8 percent wear their hair in twists or dreadlocks. But braids are more than another hairstyling option for us. The practice of hair braiding is also a major step on the ladder of entrepreneurship for countless women of color.
Yet even though we have been braiding hair in our homes for thousands of years, some states requi
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#37 Auteur: Cosmetologists in Houston
Posté le : 2006-03-27 04:23:30  
some states require hair braiders to have a cosmetology license. Others leave it up to the state cosmetology board, and still others require more-specific types of licenses. So the question remains, is it our God-given right to perform this centuries-old tradition passed down from our foremothers, or do unlicensed braiders put consumers at risk?
Valerie Bayham--a staff attorney for the Arlington, Virginia-based Institute for Justice, which describes itself as a "libertarian public-interest law firm"--says, "There is no justification [for taking] cosmetology courses. Most braiders learn how to braid when they're [children]. By the time they go to cosmetology school, they already know how to braid." The institute recently issued a study on braiding regulations across the country.
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#38 Auteur: Cosmetologists in Houston
Posté le : 2006-03-27 04:25:45  
Becoming a licensed cosmetologist takes time (up to nine months) and money ($4,000 to $15,000). Moreover, you are required to take courses in areas such as chemical relaxing and permanent waves, which are unrelated to hair braiding. Bayham maintains that all licensing does is force braiders to go underground, where they can't expand their businesses or offer opportunities to other minority or immigrant women. For these reasons, among others, the Institute for Justice advocates abolishing licensing requirements nationwide.
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#39 Auteur: frino
Posté le : 2006-03-27 04:33:12  
en bons croyants,restons optimistes.dieu crea les usa et le reste du monde.seul le bon dieu peut decider.
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#40 Auteur: 
Posté le : 2006-03-27 04:36:32  
huston somebody want to reqiure a license just for the sake of pumping money into the economy. I have seen illegal immigrants byiung houses too meaning they can build up a lot of equity 100k, 200k, 300k... over time. maybe a somebody will try to regulate the housing industry too. Jalousy
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#41 Auteur: 
Posté le : 2006-03-27 04:38:31  
Hors sujet cosmo
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#42 Auteur: Hair Braiders
Posté le : 2006-03-27 05:01:33  
Let's Support the Hair Braiding Association of Texas to the hard work and dedication for defending the economic liberty of African-style hairbraiders in Texas, Some of the board members are Heidi & JoJo's, Braid Expert, Sister-Sister, Brown Sugar, Braiding Image, Braiding Master, Mocity Braids, Damel Hair Braiding, Elegance Hair Braiding, Classic Hair Braiding, and Braid for You. The Association goal is to be able to practice their cultural art form without having to complete hundreds of hours of onerous and irrelevant training, and to defend the economic liberty of African-style hairbraiders in Texas.
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#43 Auteur: 
Posté le : 2006-03-27 07:45:01  
I don't know if we realize that there is a pattern in the spectacular movements of the republican party, but there is one that needs to be mentioned! The worst hours of the Bush administration are always covered to divert attention from the mistakes. When the search for Osama B Laden continued to be unsuccessful and the 'so-called' insurgency in Iraq took some momentum away from the Americans, Bush came out to talk about his mission as a President to devout efforts for exploration in Mars????!!!! Funny that sound when more american soldiers were killed than during the invasion in April 2003. Now that Iraq is in the brink of a horrific civil war, because of failure to understand the geopolitics of the Middle East, here goes a new fuss about immigrants...I wonder what they wiil come up next...Allah Bless!
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#44 Auteur: sissi
Posté le : 2006-03-27 12:52:47  
everybody has his place in usa "NATION OF IMMIGRANTS"!!! they need our workforce and we also need their money!!
so why expulse us!
i think that Bush has other things to do like finding out Ben LADEN!!!
so he better give us citizenship!!!
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#45 Auteur: hadji
Posté le : 2006-03-27 13:32:44  
Mfv, I'm not sure if this is your own article or if you just copied it elsewhere, but the first question I would ask you is what characterize the "american culture?" Can you tell me what is an american besides one who leaves in america? 2nd, the law of supply and demand states that when supplies goes up, price goes down and when demand goes down, price goes up; however, you mistated yourself when you qualified immigrants as part of the supply curve because they are not, they are part of the population and therefore are constituant of the demand; so they contribute to the economy of scale.
Third, tell me how much is it going to cost to america to expediate all those millions immigrants already hear? How much, 200billions, 300..?
You can't afford it at this particular point of time, because of all those senseless mismanagements and decisions your gov are making. I can asure you that you can't handle it, and the repercursutions will be unmeasurable for that all those undocumented workers who you deny jobs will inturn revolve arround the negative seeds of this society. Just take MS13 for example. I'm favorable to closing or reinforcing the borders, but those who are already here, leave them in peace.
I leave in Houston and can tell you that all these highways houses, and hard hat jobs are done by these "mexicans" who give more for a little. I understand that you are frustrated by all this, but dude, the problem goes way deeper than it seems. You are talking about low wages, what does the word Outsourcing tells you? Why do you think american businesses are sending jobs offshores if it wasn't because of the quest of low wages that they can find in India, china...
You are talking about fallacies, but what you are showing us "false dilemnas".
Djeguelou nak sou wax ji beure, wa salam
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#46 Auteur: T N M
Posté le : 2006-03-27 18:21:52  
Oh Hadji come on player.These highways and houses that theses mexicans builded were not free and crois moi that it was optional and they were payed for that while these qualified and legal people were left ok.So action need to be taken.and if you here or not,law is law it applies to everybody cuzzz.One..
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#47 Auteur: iba
Posté le : 2006-03-27 20:06:38  
ne voyager plus en afrique avec le travel document de lulac sa marche plus
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#48 Auteur: Jambar
Posté le : 2006-03-27 20:14:20  
MAIS QUE VOULEZ-VOUS? UNE GRANDE NATION COMME LES US DOIT SECURISER SON ESPACE ET SAVOIR QUI EST LA OU PAS EN TERME TRES SIMPLE. LA CLANDESTINITE NE SAURAIT PROFERER OU QU'ELLE NAIT. EN PRATIQUE JE CONSEILLE DE VOIR COMMENT FAIRE POUR ETRE EN REGLE.
ET AUSSI QUE CEUX QUI PEUVENT RETOURNER AU PAYS N'AIT PAS A LE CRAINDRE. VOUS AVEZ ETE COURGEUX EN EMIGRANT , DONC RESTEZ_LE EN RETOURNANT PARMI VOS SIENS QUI VOUS AIMENT. MOI J'AI PLEIN DE POSSIBILITE LA OU JE SUIS (PAS USA) MAIS MON SOUCI C'EST REPARTIR
PEACE
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#49 Auteur: Doc
Posté le : 2006-03-27 22:00:00  
Iba,tu rigoles ou quoi?Qu'est-ce-qui s'est passe avec le lulac?
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#50 Auteur: Hadji
Posté le : 2006-03-28 05:31:48  
TNM, of course the work is optional cause otherwise they won't be called illegal workers, but illegal slaves. However, those houses and highways were built at a very cheap labor, price that an american would not pay without yelling torture, or discrimination, or glass ceiling.
What u know about that?
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#51 Auteur: 
Posté le : 2006-09-04 17:06:12  
Voila allez en Amerique et laissez la France tranquille.
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#52 Auteur: Diakhlé
Posté le : 2006-11-02 12:01:20  
Law or not I hope one day I will live honestly in america in order to help my family in our miserable contry.
Je garde espoir l'Amérique fait rever
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#53 Auteur: 
Posté le : 2007-12-29 04:26:00  
prions dieu le tout puissant de nous donner des papiers legals et nous protege contre l expultion cotisons chacun 5 dollards et acheminons l argent a la communaute senegalaise pour qu il puisse organiser deds prieres en l endroit des emmigres sans papiers par le canal des marabouts mourides et tidianes et niassenes et autres qui maitrissent bien le coran et laissons le reste au tout puissant dieu. lancons cette idee a la communaute senegalaise et africaine.
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#54 Auteur: ingrosso-calza
Posté le : 2008-07-01 03:15:17  
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#55 Auteur: camerette-per-ragazzi
Posté le : 2008-07-01 16:27:02