Xavier calls to him by his real name and asks him what he is doing there. The man is a grown-up Erik Lehnsherr, now calling himself Magneto. Then, among the audience, Xavier notices a mysterious man whom he knows very well stepping outside, and follows him to the hall in his wheelchair.
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He goes on, talking in favor of the Mutant Registration Act. To Xavier and Jean's disappointment, everyone applauds his words. He goes on, saying that he thinks that American people have the right to decide if they want their children to go to school with mutants and be taught by mutants.
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Furthermore, he adds, there are even rumors of mutants so powerful that they can enter others' minds and control their thoughts, taking away their God-given free will. He then holds out a list of identified mutants living in the United States, and reads from it that there's a girl in Illinois that can walk through walls - what's to stop her, he asks, from walking into a bank safe, or into the White House, or into anyone else's house?. He interrupts again, asking her what is it that the mutant community has to hide that makes them so afraid to identify. She says that mutants are exposed to hostility and violence as it is and forcing them to expose themselves would put them in danger.
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He answers that that may be true, and that is why they license people to drive, to which she answers, "Yes, but not to live". Senator Robert Kelly interrupts her, saying that although her speech is very educational, it fails to address the issue in question are mutants dangerous? She tells him that that is an unfair question – after all, the wrong person behind the wheel of a car can be dangerous. She explains how mutant powers are triggered. Her mentor, Professor Charles Xavier, is in the audience, listening. Jean Grey is giving a speech in front of the senate, who is discussing a newly proposed Mutant Registration Law. Marie is hysterical and yells at her mother to not touch her, and her father rushes his wife to call an ambulance. Suddenly, Cody falls unconscious, quivering, and Marie's loud scream makes her parents rush to her room. She tells him about her plans to travel away to new places after high school, and then there's a pause, and they slowly move closer until they kiss. In a quiet house in a peaceful neighborhood in Meridian, Mississippi, Marie D'Ancanto and her boyfriend, Cody Robbins are sitting in her room. The Nazi soldiers look in amazement at the mangled iron gate. A Nazi soldier standing by the gate hits Erik and knocks him unconscious. He keeps crying with hands stretched out and the gate bends some more and almost falls completely. He sends his hands forward, towards his parents, and suddenly the gate begins to bend. Erik screams and cries in terror, but the Nazis just pull him back cruelly. Suddenly, the Nazis start separating the Jews, and young Erik is separated from his parents, who both cry in horror as Nazi soldiers hold back Erik and drag them past a big iron gate. Among them is a young boy named Erik Lehnsherr and his parents Jakob and Edie. In Poland of 1944, World War II, Nazi soldiers are leading a Jewish crowd through the rain and mud.