Inmigrante Ilegal

Sin Dios Sin Dios

The Struggle of the 'Inmigrante Ilegal': A Call for Unity and Resistance

Sin Dios's song 'Inmigrante Ilegal' is a powerful anthem that addresses the plight of illegal immigrants who are forced to leave their homeland due to hunger and repression. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of the harsh realities faced by these individuals as they attempt to enter the so-called 'free world,' only to be met with closed doors and systemic racism. The song highlights the unjust treatment of immigrants, emphasizing that their only 'crime' is not being white and being poor. This stark portrayal serves to criticize the societal structures that perpetuate inequality and marginalization.

The song goes further to challenge the listener's perception of immigrants, urging them to see immigrants as friends rather than enemies. Sin Dios makes a poignant statement that it is not race that divides people, but social class. This message is reinforced with the repeated lines, 'Las razas no nos separan, nos separa la clase social,' which translates to 'Races do not separate us, social class does.' By doing so, the band calls for solidarity among all races to fight against the true enemy: capitalism and the exploitation it brings.

In the latter part of the song, Sin Dios addresses the broader social issues that fuel racial hatred, such as economic crises, unemployment, and drug addiction. They argue that these issues are manipulated by those in power to divide and conquer the working class. The song is a rallying cry for unity and resistance against xenophobia and exploitation. It calls for an end to discriminatory immigration laws and emphasizes the importance of solidarity in the struggle for a future that embraces diversity and color. The repeated chants of '¡racismo no!' serve as a powerful conclusion, reinforcing the band's anti-racist stance and their call to action.

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  2. Unas Flores Con Sorpresa
  3. Cancion de Amor (Celda de Aislamiento)
  4. Paga Papa
  5. No Te Rindas
  6. Inmigrante Ilegal
  7. Poema (hombre Que Mira Al Cielo)
  8. Alerta Antifascista
  9. Banderas Negras
  10. Vasallos
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