Amnesty Group Stages ‘Drag Show’ to Mock Americans
Neil Munro, Breitbart, June 22, 2021
A pro-amnesty group will hold a “drag show” on June 25 in which amnesty-seeking illegal migrants are expected to help ridicule the opinions, behavior, and style of American women and men.
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The tweeted video shows men dressed as women, an activist shouting, “undocu-pleasure,” and a claim that “LGBTQIA+ Rights are Immigrants Rights.”
It’s the last weekend of Pride & Immigrant Heritage Month and we’re going out with a bang!🌍🏳️🌈🏳️⚧️
🎉🥂 Start your Saturday night off with United We Dream! Join us for a virtual drag show starring undocumented, immigrant, & activist queens!
📲Text UNDOCUDRAG to 877-877 pic.twitter.com/Bgo3CH54NU
— United We Dream (@UNITEDWEDREAM) June 21, 2021
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The UWD group is run by Greisa Martinez Rosas, an illegal migrant who was brought through the weakly-guarded border by her parents. She describes herself as “undocumented, unafraid, queer and unashamed,” according to a 2020 report at Yahoo.com.
UWD was created in 2008 by the pro-migration leftists at the Service Employees International Union (SEIU) and by immigration lawyers at the National Immigration Law Center.
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The UWD group has increasingly displayed its support for more legal rights and status for sexual minorities. For example, on June 16, it tweeted a flag that superimposes the pink, white, and blue flag used by transgender advocates over the rainbow flag used by gay and lesbian activists.
On June 15, the group displayed a rainbow flag during a small pro-amnesty demonstration in Washington, DC:
Despite the low number of clicks on its Twitter messages, the UWD group claims a large membership and 80,000 “LGBTQ” members:
We have an online reach of over 4 million and are made up of over 400,000 members as well as 5 statewide branches and over 100 local groups across 28 states. Over 60% of our members are womxn and 20% identify as LGBTQ. We are made up of fearless youth fighting to improve the lives of ourselves, our families and our communities. Our vision is a society which celebrates our diversity and we believe in leading a multi-ethnic, intersectional path to get there.
The emphasis on gay rights, however, may also be intended to win funding from leftists who have funded gay advocacy campaigns.
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