Treating Citizenship as a Game

More proof that they don’t understand how important it is to those who have it.

A pro-illegal immigration group
has developed a FlashPlayer video game in the name of “Immigration and Human Right Education”.

ICED!: I Can End Deportation
is the moniker and you can play it here.

Avoid the ICE officers, or you’ll be ICED! “Civic good deeds” get you “points” towards citizenship. Also, there are questions about immigration to the US, answer them wrong, or you’ll be ICED!

Oddly enough, there aren’t any questions about why the person didn’t just go through the proper channels for citizenship in the first place.

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2 Responses to Treating Citizenship as a Game

  1. Breakthrough says:

    Hi,

    From the makers of ICED (organization Breakthrough) the game was designed to get people to start looking at immigration as a human rights issue. Immigration laws deny due process and affect ALL immigrants– legal and undocumented.

    And a key note: Four out of the five characters are legal.

    Please play the game and learn the facts about the issue.

    Thank you

  2. Phil says:

    Oh, only one illegal immigrant. Well now, that turns the whole story on its head.

    OK, actually it doesn’t. No illegal immigrants. Zero. Nada. Zilch. Why am I supposed to have sympathy for someone whose very existence in my city is a crime?

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