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I Could Be Illegal pins, set of three
Based on "Breathing While Undocumented," the Linda Greenhouse opinion column in the New York Times website, 4/26/2010, in which she suggests that such pins be worn to protest the new immigration laws in Arizona:
"Let the good people of Arizona--and anyone passing through--walk the streets of Tucson and Phoenix wearing buttons that say: I Could Be Illegal."
opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/04/26/breathing-while-...
If I know you somehow, and you live in Arizona or visit there often (or if you're Linda Greenhouse, of course) and you want one of these pins, leave a comment and its yours, first come first serve. (If you don't live in Arizona and still want one, I'm going to put some in my etsy shop soon, cheap, so check there.)
Made by me, with wooden bases, bar-pin backing, acrylic paint, sharpies, and paper collage.
"Let the good people of Arizona--and anyone passing through--walk the streets of Tucson and Phoenix wearing buttons that say: I Could Be Illegal."
opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/04/26/breathing-while-...
If I know you somehow, and you live in Arizona or visit there often (or if you're Linda Greenhouse, of course) and you want one of these pins, leave a comment and its yours, first come first serve. (If you don't live in Arizona and still want one, I'm going to put some in my etsy shop soon, cheap, so check there.)
Made by me, with wooden bases, bar-pin backing, acrylic paint, sharpies, and paper collage.
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