Where is the INS?
They're not citizens, they're illegally here. They have no rights to assemble, or anything else.
Why not net them all now?
Couldn't even get on the damned rapid transit train because of them packing in like it's a cattle car.
They've been trying to get Texas back for 200 years. Drains on society is what they are. Yeah. Drains on society. Cockroaches by the thousands. Yeah, that's it.
See It Live
They're not citizens, they're illegally here. They have no rights to assemble, or anything else.
Why not net them all now?
Couldn't even get on the damned rapid transit train because of them packing in like it's a cattle car.
They've been trying to get Texas back for 200 years. Drains on society is what they are. Yeah. Drains on society. Cockroaches by the thousands. Yeah, that's it.
Protestors were greeted to the sounds of "God Bless America" and "They're Coming to America" as the front lines of the march reached Dallas City Hall plaza around 1:30 p.m. At 12:52 p.m., thousands wearing white began the march early from the Cathedral Shrine of the Virgin of Guadalupe to Dallas City Hall chanting and waving American flags. The protestors were encouraged to wear white as a symbol of peace. The sea of what some estimated was at least 100,000 people began marching from the cathedral, down Ross Avenue to Griffith Street and ending at City Hall. The crowd seemed to be in good spirits during the march, however there were a few opposing protestors also present.
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