Four thousand deaths is too many. Building walls is not the solution, but building bridges of communication is. |
Since Operation Gatekeeper has started, there have been at least 4,000 people who have died. That's 4,000 people too many. This is a disaster and we're not going to take it. Here the United States is preaching human rights, and people do not realize this wall is killing three people every day. |
There should not be any more people dying to cross this border. |
These attacks are against a particular community: the Latino community, which is my community. And that's one of the many reasons we say these are racist organizations. |
They want to come into this country. They want to help the economy of this country. They want to have a better life for themselves. The United States offers that opportunity. We want them to be able to get that in a dignified manner. |
Three people per day die crossing the border. The official (total) number is 4,000. We don't know the real number. How many more bodies are out there? We don't want one more death. |
We are pleased, although we must not relax our pressure until we are finally considered to be citizens with rights. |
We still don't know whether it will be a march, a strike, or a fast. |
We support the bill by Sen. John McCain. It's not perfect, but it's a step in the right direction. |
We'll plant 17 crosses in their memories and hold a vigil reminding people they will not be forgotten and their voices will be heard. |
We're not for uncontrolled borders, but we should have intelligent and humane borders like Canada or Europe. |
When was the last time you saw a Latino on the side of the road with a sign that says 'will work for food?' Instead, you'll see three or four of them waiting for a ride to work. |