"Battle for Freedom" is an American drama movie written by Farhad Mann's Chris Loken. Starring is Kristanna Loken, Bruce Dern, José María Yazpik, and Patricia De Leon. This movie was premiered at Laemmle Noho in Los Angeles on October 18, 2013 at Fairview Plaza Cinema, premiered in New York on September 12, 2013. On 3 December 2013, this movie was released on DVD. Loken Mann Productions is the film production company. Grand Entertainment Group is a publisher of DVD. Fighting for freedom, painting a complicated illegal immigration crisis to meet the Salazar family and the Dobbe family who hired them
Oscar and Maria Salazar arrested in Mexico were refused work visas for returning to the United States, and the birth of Angelina complicated the plight. The other two children they were born in love orchard are Americans. Oscar decided to legally enter the United States. He and Mary brought Angelina through the Arizona desert. Their journey is tied to the conservative law firm 's nova, Dobbe' s daughter Karen. The Saraccha family arrived safely until the authorities raided the orchard of love and ordered the hearing of a 3-year old Angelina's expulsion. Karen chose to defend Angelina, confuse his boss, constitute an alienated father, and transform conservatives into a relatively free lover.
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"Loken Mann Productions will screen their first feature film in Los Angeles on October 18 to fight for freedom." Max It Magazine. October 12, 2013. [Dead Link]
"I respect men and women who fought for this country, I have a family, I have friends who came to this country and fought it, they fight for freedom and fight for people Fight for justice for freedom As long as we give freedom and justice, freedom, people are dying useless as negotiations are not over This will not happen I have seen it once. Military men and women are returning and treated unfairly by the country they are fighting for and are being murdered in their land by the country they are fighting for, which is not right. "
Getting freedom is wonderful. I thank all those who fought or fought for my freedom. They fight for my rights. So when someone asks me to know what freedom means to me, I answer that freedom is my future, freedom is my family's struggle, and freedom means all to me . - Charlie Bayeswood
Nobody in the army is fighting for our freedom, and they are not keeping our freedom. Since World War II soldiers are not actually dead for our freedom. Nobody died because of our banner. The soldiers died for the freedom that the flags are clearly represented rather than cloth. But the soldier is not responsible for that. A soldier is a victim. They are pawns. Please play the game until it is flashed and ignored by US system. We can not go home until they suffer from mental illness, post traumatic stress disorder. The army is far from the hero. I refuse to believe that the knees do not respect our veterans and not protest against racial issues.
When I got the oath, I vowed to observe the American Constitution. The action that I carried the flag on my right shoulder showed that I was fighting for freedom of oppression and all freedom. My service is useless as long as I try to overlook those who quietly and peacefully exposed the real problems of this country. These players are crouching as some people are hurting someone who is not saying. They are mourning not to respect our bravely veterans. These players have a floor. That sound is on their platform. The platform is NFL venue on Sunday. This is a big platform and they are platforms that they chose to amplify countless stories.