As a result of pro-immigration protesting and not attending their jobs, six employees at a seafood restaurant in Houston were fired. In Detroit, 21 immigrants lost their jobs doing a similar act. Silly people!
In light of this, some rally organizers are telling people not to risk their jobs or education to attend such demonstrations and are considering rescheduling protests to weekends and evenings. So it ruins their weekend and helps them to keep their jobs, of course.

From the Photo Above
Engelica Lopez, 16, left, and Courtney Monroe, 14, march during a immigration rally in Toledo. They are expressing their angry due to a bill passed down by the U.S. House where they would crack down on illegal immigrants and strengthen the U.S. border with Mexico.
Conclusion
I’m sorry but the girls above are far too young to comprehend what they are doing and why they are doing it. I mean, one is 16 and the other is 14, hell I was far too busy playing football in the local park and playing tennis in the local leisure centre to worry about politics at such a young age!
If I was in their shoes I would feel embarassed and when they look back later in life, they will do. Anyway, shouldn’t they be in school rather than doing a pro-immigration protest march?
And the people who are in employment, what were they thinking? More to the point what were they expecting for their actions, a promotion?
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John believes that too many people take things way too seriously and that these same people need a place to unwind and have random conversations. The place is Random Rants.
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