[AAACE-NLA] AAACE-NLA Digest, Vol 48, Issue 5
gdemetrion@msn.com
gdemetrion at msn.com
Fri May 4 08:11:37 EDT 2007
"It is refreshing to see that someone out there (besides me) acknowledges that the immigration debate is centered on law-breaking, and what to do about it. This is a positive step forward."
Kearney
Yes, Kearney, but you didn't respond to the substance of what Linda said, namely:
"Might we remember that, in the United States, it was once illegal for slaves to be taught to read and for Japanese to expect to live outside of an internment camp. Laws are a creation of human beings. Should slaves not have had the opportunity to read until after the Civil War or might breaking an unjust law sometimes be the ethnical thing to do?"
George Demetrion
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