Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Illegal immigrants protest 'illegal' label, because it hurts their feelings

(Newsday) A small group of immigrants gathered in Woodbury Monday to protest the use of the word "illegal" to describe those who have entered the United States without documentation.

"By saying illegal, they're assuming that we broke a criminal law," said Jackeline Saavedra, 27, of Bay Shore, a Touro Law Center student who identified herself as undocumented. "Not everybody enters illegally."

Coordinators said they prefer the phrase "undocumented immigrant." [...]

[T]he word "illegal" makes Elias Llivicura, 18, who described himself as undocumented, feel "uncomfortable."

"We also have feelings too," said Llivicura, of Bellport, who came to Long Island from Ecuador at age 8. "It makes me feel like I'm different from everybody else," he said. "It makes me feel like really bad inside."
In the spirit of not hurting anybody's feelings, we should rename other criminals as well.

Rapist: surprise sex specialist.

Burglar: wealth redistribution worker.

Murderer: life suppressant agent.