Immigration Clearinghouse was established to be a aggregate for other pro migrant sites, to share ideas about much needed immigration reform as we go into a new era of change in America.
Immigration Clearinghouse is here to face off against the anti immigrant right wing hate groups that up until now, despite their small numbers, have been very vocal and belligerent in their efforts to put forward their anti Hispanic agenda.
And let’s face it folks. Despite the fact that there are more illegal immigrants in this country from all over the world than from Mexico, the face of the immigration debate is focused on Mexico.
We oppose and despise the gestapo like tactics that ICE and Homeland Security use to separate families while separating and destroying families.
We support fully, the DREAM Act and any other logical common sense solution to the immigration mess we are faced with.
Comment Policy
The line between Free Speech and Hate Speech is anything but distinct and at times the debate hinges on what is “is”, to use a famous example.
The team at Immigration Clearinghouse or well aware of all the nativist “buzzwords” and “catch phrases” that are offensive to so many.
If you want to engage in polite common sense debate, you’re welcome. However, if it is your goal to push the anti agenda with the same old stale discredited comments, you have plenty of choices in your world. We’re not going to help you here.
Comments we deem inappropriate will be deleted. Period! Our site, our rules, our choice.
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