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What do you make of the ICED game?
Does it teach young people what immigration laws are all about? Or is it propaganda that promotes illegal immigration as the critics say?



Re: What do you make of the ICED game? Added: 10/23/2008 7:34:24 PM
oh my god people!!! do we honestly have nothing better to discuss?? how about the financial crisis? or the unconstitutional patriot act? do something better with your time i beg this of you!!!
Re: What do you make of the ICED game? Added: 09/08/2008 3:57:48 AM
A wonderful way to engender compassion for and understanding of a group of people who are routinely demonized in this country by the ignorant and intellectually lazy faction of our citizenry. We need more imaginative tools such as this video game to wake privileged American citizens up out of their insular existences. Even in the face of our ever-increasing dependence on each other in this global environment and economy, many Americans remain in a xenophobic stupor. Games like this one are an ingenious way to educate our youth to be sensitive and compassionate to our fellow world citizens regardless of their "legality."
Re: What do you make of the ICED game? Added: 07/30/2008 8:44:33 PM
This video is just one more subtle but "in-your-face" attempt by the liberal school of this country to gradually inculcate into main stream America that illegal immigration is tolerable, allowed and encouraged. I am an immigrant who arrived in this country 30 years ago. I arrived at a time when immigrants still had to pursue their American dream LEGALLY! I had to patiently wait my turn after applying and jumping through all the hoops required and ENFORCED at that time. Furthermore, I had to learn English and I was accountable for myself from the beginning, never expecting anyone to roll out red carpets for me. No food stamps and no wellfare checks were awaiting me, nor did I demand that they be given to me. I didn\'t arrive in this country already with a chip on my shoulder demanding that I be granted rights I didn\'t deserve. Not a day goes by that I don\'t give thanks for being a proud American now, for being in the most wonderful nation in the world, one that has historically been one of the most generous and benevolent countries in the globe. I earned what I have today through my blood, sweat and tears like all our ancestors did before me; not by taking cuts in line like the 20 million or so illegals have been allowed to do in the last 20 years or so.

This video is a disgrace as would be anyone\'s attempt to distribute it, to show it with the purpose of developing compassion and pity from law-abiding Americans tax payers who are tired of picking up the tab. In the state I live, I see everyday in hospitals, schools, social service entities how much Americans are being burdened by illegal immigrants and I\'m sick of it. Compassion begins at home. I much rather give first to my fellow Americans who are in need of my compassion and help, not to illegals who arrive here to abuse the system and break our immigration laws. Don\'t expect me to feel sorry for those illegal immigrants shown in the video; they chose to cross the border illegally. What do they expect??

I think that liberal, irresponsible and damaging attitudes (and that includes creating this video) that have created illegal immigration in the first place, have ruined our country, our culture and have changed who we were as a nation. Let\'s get our country back. Round up all illegals and ship \'em home! Shame on those who created this video. You are insulting me as an American, you are abusing our patience and generosity. Wake up!

Conny N
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