Eva Rodriguez was born in America because her Cuban family decided one day on leaving Cuba and head for America , but that has not made her sympathetic to other immigrants and the hardships they have had to endure once they decide to immigrate to America. she puts the blame squarely on the immigrant people “did they not know that they either entered illegally” and not on the the circumstances that they may have had. its interesting how she used her Cuban heritage as a way to justify her criticism of other immigrants that decide to look for a better life in this country. one has to ask , would she be ok if America stops letting Cubans inter this country? i think not. this is how hypocrites work . Eva Rodriguez is in favor of letting more Cubans enter America but not Mexicans or any other south American countries for that fact.
a look back at history
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By JAY WEAVER and TANYA WEINBERG
Sun-Sentinel, Web-posted: 11:13 p.m. July 1, 1999A simple solution to all Dade County’s problems is to send back all Cubans involved in civil disobedience,” said Neil Sartori of Fort Lauderdale. “The Cubans should wave the American flag, not the Cuban one.”
her own Cuban people have been guilty of the exact same thing that she so hates of Mexicans and other immigrants.
By Eva Rodriguez
What I don’t understand is the claim by some at the march that those here illegally are somehow victims.
Did they not choose to come to this country, and did they not know that they either entered illegally or illegally overstayed visas? Of course they did. Do they not appreciate that one of the things that makes this country great is the rule of law — unlike, sadly, some of the countries we leave behind? If so, undocumented immigrants must take responsibility for their plight. Finally, I found it offensive that some people in yesterday’s march waved the flags of Mexico, Honduras and El Salvador while demanding rights and privileges from this country. The flags and the demands for action “NOW!” suggested a sort of arrogance and entitlement - more
She should read Geraldo Rivera’s new book is called His Panic.
Rivera says the Hispanic assimilation experience is no different from that of previous immigrants.
“Many of the most fervent anti-immigrant activists are themselves the children or grandchildren of immigrants,” he says. ” - read more



