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Illegals head to Selma to hijack ‘bloody sunday’ anniversary

Illegal aliens are planning to distrupt and hijack the 50th anniversary of ‘blood Sunday’ in Selma. Why? Because illegals seem to think that they are legally entitled to everything American citizens are. 50 years ago it was black Americans who were discriminated against, solely based on the color of their skin. Now, 50 years later, it seems illegals are trying to pretend that they have rights to demand rights that white, black and Hispanic Americans get, even though they are not legal citizens of this country. Pretty sad how far we’ve come in 50 years isn’t it?

Illegals head to Selma for 'bloody sunday' anniversary
Illegals head to Selma for ‘bloody sunday’ anniversary

Pro-amnesty advocates will try to co-opt Sunday’s commemoration of the “Bloody Sunday” march in Selma–one of the most seminal moments in the civil rights movement and the history of the country–to again push the false narrative that amnesty for illegal immigrants is the new civil rights movement.

The Alabama Coalition for Immigration Justice is mobilizing and will bus amnesty advocates for the march, which will commemorate the 50th anniversary of the seminal march for voting rights for black American citizens. According to AL.com, the group reportedly declared that, “throughout the weekend, immigrants will stand with thousands of others converging in Selma at this historic moment to affirm their role in the struggle against racism and oppression.”

As Breitbart News has emphasized, “the civil rights movement of the 1960s was about ensuring that black Americans received all of the rights they were due as citizens of the United States while today’s pro-amnesty movement is about demanding full rights for non-citizens who entered the country illegally.”

But that has not stopped amnesty advocates, like gay activists have tried to do with their movement, from trying to tie the amnesty movement to the black civil rights movement.

Rep. Luis Gutierrez (D-IL), for instance, has declared that the amnesty movement is “our Selma.”