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elleng

(130,732 posts)
Tue Feb 28, 2017, 01:32 PM Feb 2017

No shamrocks please for the immigrant-hating Mr. Trump.

The enduring symbol of the United States of America is not the barbed wire fence, it is the Statute of Liberty. So please, "in the name of God and of the dead generations from which Ireland receives her old tradition of nationhood," boycott Trump's St. Patrick's Day gathering at the White House on Thursday, March 16. The petition will be delivered to all Irish American Members of Congress and the Irish Embassy in Washington.

Click here to sign the petition.

No shamrocks please for the immigrant-hating Mr. Trump. No tri-color flag pins for White supremacists with Irish surnames such as Stephen Bannon. Let's show Trump how many Irish Americans and fellow Americans oppose his policies. Make your Irish ancestors smile.

We are not a deportation nation that breaks up immigrant families and separates parents from their children. As John F. Kennedy said, "We are a nation of immigrants." Our diversity is our greatest strength.

Share this #NoShamrocks petition with your friends, family, neighbors.

Take a stand for the true character of the United States of America -- a free and generous country, a Republic with liberty and justice for all.

Petition closes at noon EST on Wednesday, March 15.


Yours truly,

Martin

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No shamrocks please for the immigrant-hating Mr. Trump. (Original Post) elleng Feb 2017 OP
I am not on Facebook, and not Irish either, but recommended. eom guillaumeb Feb 2017 #1
Considering how badly the Irish were treated when they began immigrating here, The Velveteen Ocelot Feb 2017 #2
our family got here in 1853 MFM008 Feb 2017 #3

The Velveteen Ocelot

(115,587 posts)
2. Considering how badly the Irish were treated when they began immigrating here,
Tue Feb 28, 2017, 01:42 PM
Feb 2017

I hope a lot of people of Irish ancestry object strenuously to Trump's immigration policies and let him know.

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