President of Charlotte NAACP - “Immigrants built this country. Enslaved Africans were in fact immigrants”

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:what: :what: :what: :what: where is all this bullshyt coming from!?!!?!
Let them immigrants fend for themselves!!! this is fukking ridiculous
Read this article from 2015

This lady’s whole mission since she moved down south has been to push an lgbt/immigrant agenda with the naacp. No matter what concerns black people have.


So newly elected Charlotte NAACP President Corine Mack may not have an easy time achieving her goal to more closely align the local branch with LGBT causes. She also intends to take bolder stands on one of the nation’s other hot button issues: immigrant rights.

And that could be just as tough, given a belief by some segments of black communities that they are competing with Latino immigrants for jobs and housing. “Not everybody is going to like it, but they haven’t said anything. They may be talking about it behind my back,” said Mack, a nondenominational minister who replaced the Rev. Kojo Nantambu in January as NAACP president. “If someone wants to challenge me on this, well ... the bottom line: I’m going to fight injustice anywhere, even if goes beyond being African-American.”

A first step could be unveiled in February: A joint effort with immigrant groups and nonprofits to promote a proposed voluntary Charlotte citizen ID card, which would be accepted by police and sheriff’s deputies in cases where someone is an undocumented immigrant.

She was put in place.
 
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