Immigrant rights activists join protests nationwide

By Sophia Tareen
Published: May 1, 2008

CHICAGO — Thousands of immigrants and activists gathered in cities across the country Thursday to demand comprehensive immigration reform, including citizenship opportunities for the estimated 12 million illegal immigrants in the U.S.

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Turnout has fallen sharply since the first nationwide rallies in 2006, when more than 1 million people — at least 400,000 in Chicago alone — flooded streets and brought traffic to a standstill.

Activists hoping to re-ignite the immigration debate in time for the presidential elections say this year's efforts are focused less on protests and more on voter registration and setting an agenda for the next president.

Nevertheless, they planned to take to the streets from Miami to Dallas to Los Angeles for May Day protests.

"We come to let Washington know we're still here. We're still fighting," said Jorge Guzman, 34, as crowds swelled in Chicago's Union Park before a march to a federal plaza downtown.

Guzman, a legal immigrant from Mexico, was among a group of about 100 marchers from the Chicago suburb of Waukegan, where tension mounted after city officials applied for a federal program that would train local police to help enforce immigration laws.

He carried a giant hand-painted banner depicting a man being handcuffed by immigration agents and a little girl crying and saying, "Where is my family?"

Immigration reform did not resonate with voters in primary elections who overwhelmingly cited the economy as their top concern. Immigration legislation has stalled and been defeated in the Senate, and presidential candidates have not extensively addressed the issues.

Democratic presidential rivals Sens. Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton supported a 2006 bill, sponsored by Republican candidate John McCain, that offered illegal immigrants legal status on conditions such as learning English. All three also have supported a border fence.

In Washington, D.C., immigrant rights groups and social justice organizations were demanding that Prince William County, in northern Virginia, rescind its anti-illegal immigration measure. They also want raids and deportations to end, and are calling for worker centers to be established in Washington, Maryland and Virginia.

Activists also plan to deliver a letter to the Republican and Democratic national committees, asking the presidential candidates to enact immigration reform.

In Tucson, Ariz., a march organized by a coalition of immigrant advocate organizations and labor union locals was expected to address border and immigration issues, ethnic and racial justice and education, health care and jobs.

In Milwaukee, factory worker Miguel Tesillos, 29, was among hundreds who lined sidewalks waiting for the march to begin.

"Our people, we pay taxes, we pay the same as a citizen," said Tesillos, who has a Green Card. "Maybe the new president can see this point, and do something for us," he said.

In Chicago, as the crowd of about 1,000 marchers passed several union halls, union members came outside to cheer.

Margarita Klein, 48, of Chicago, a union organizer, noted that May 1 is International Workers' Day worldwide.

"It's a historic and significant day," Klein said. "Immigrants' rights are workers' rights. It's not two separate issues."


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sorry for the double post (even quit out of the app and it wasn't there)
Larry, Oklahoma City - May 2, 2008 2:38 AM
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"a legal immigrant from Mexico...carried a giant hand-painted banner depicting a man being handcuffed by immigration agents and a little girl crying and saying, "Where is my family?"" Ummm don't know little girl, if your family is here legally they have nothing to fear. Why don't we have the same concern for other lawbreakers? Do we cry, "we are splitting up famlies" when daddy gets arrested for meth, or rape or robbery and sent to jail? No, we don't and many illegals are not only breaking the law by being "undocumented" (the punishment IS deportation) but if they are employed they have committed document fraud (a crime) identity theft (a crime) the act of being employed is even a crime. Not to mention the many other crimal behavior they turn to. If we let the illegals stay, might as well open the doors to every prison and let everyone go free. After all, most did the things they did "to make life better for themselves or their family."
Larry, Oklahoma City - May 2, 2008 2:15 AM
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"a legal immigrant from Mexico...carried a giant hand-painted banner depicting a man being handcuffed by immigration agents and a little girl crying and saying, "Where is my family?"" Ummm don't know little girl, if your family is here legally they have nothing to fear. Why don't we have the same concern for other lawbreakers? Do we cry, "we are splitting up famlies" when daddy gets arrested for meth, or rape or robbery and sent to jail? No, we don't and many illegals are not only breaking the law by being "undocumented" (the punishment IS deportation) but if they are employed they have committed document fraud (a crime) identity theft (a crime) the act of being employed is even a crime. Not to mention the many other crimal behavior they turn to. If we let the illegals stay, might as well open the doors to every prison and let everyone go free. After all, most did the things they did "to make life better for themselves or their family."
Larry, Oklahoma City - May 2, 2008 2:04 AM
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"this year's efforts are focused less on protests and more on voter registration" Ummm, illegal immigrants CAN'T vote (unless of course that's ANOTHER law they are breaking)
Larry, Oklahoma City - May 2, 2008 1:58 AM
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I don't know, I saw more Latinos playing slots at Remington Park today as we waited our turn for the AYCE crab leg dinner. Looks like they have the bucks available to gamble so they must be doing well. Of course their kids could be at home eating rice and tortillas. To be fair there were about 20 percent Anglos and probably 60 percent African American in the mix. One thing is for sure there were 99 percent smokers. Which is why I only go there once every three months or so. I get a year's worth of second hand smoke. I also have already thrown away the shirt I wore as I do that after every visit.
burt, edmond - May 1, 2008 11:25 PM
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Jeff, Tulsa - May 1, 2008 10:14 PM
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I'm quite proud of this states solution. It appears that Oklahoma's stance is addictive. Do our state a favor (undocumented alien)and burden another state,let that state conclusively determine just how damaging your presence is.
Jeff, Tulsa - May 1, 2008 10:14 PM
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where was ICE today the perfect time to arrest and send home thousnads
James, Myrtle Beach - May 1, 2008 4:33 PM
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the only right that these criminals got is to be deported now. the citizens are fed up with the ctriminals and their demands, they do not have any rights what so ever. go back to your countries before you go back our way
richard, oklahoma city - May 1, 2008 3:48 PM
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Percy, I hope somebody pulls your plug soon . As for you sending me anywhere I would love to see you try it, since I am a legal United States citizen. Dave, I made the call I don't think it will do any good, but I did make it & actually got to speak to the good ole senators office. Percy the more they dislike me the better off I am. Percy, PawPaw & Grandpa all part of the grand ole scheme. Does the nursing home know you have escaped???? Who cares about a clown like Jeremiah Wright he is a sideshow kind of like you Percy.
Jimmy, Sandy Shores - May 1, 2008 3:26 PM
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Dave, Indianapolis, do we detect some bitterness in your whining? Stop illegal immigration? Simple. Leave your jobs, leave your churches, leave your schools, leave your homes and families, and go immediately to the border to stand hand-in-hand with your fellow legal Americans to allow no illegal to pass. Stop the insidious invasion of your land by people who want to live here. Save the land for people like Jeremiah Wright! If we let more Mexicans into this country, there will be fewer whites for Jeremiah to damn and pretty soon Jeri will be out of business. Save Jeremiah's job! Save your family's quality of life. They have a right to foreclosure and bankruptcy these illegals can only dream about. "They're taking higher paying jobs now" is really what frightens you, isn't it? You are afraid it is now your turn. Well,Indie Dave, it is!

"The more I hear about these people the more I dislike them period," says
Jimmy, Sandy Shores. And Jimmy, the feeling is mutual I'm sure. The problem is the less likable you become the more likely we are to swap you for an illegal.
Percy F., Ardmore - May 1, 2008 3:02 PM
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The United States is in the worst financial shape in years. We have no jobs here they are all overseas. What jobs we do have people are begging for and yet the media and government keeps trying to bring in more problems. Why? Should we demonstrate to their attention? Something sure needs to.
Lynne, Yukon - May 1, 2008 2:56 PM
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ILLEGAL ALIENS ARE DEMONSTRATING NATIONWIDE TODAY!

A CALL TO ARMS FOR ALL PATRIOTIC CITIZENS and LEGAL RESIDENTS!
All patriotic Americans should jam the Washington switchboards today. Stop illegal immigration.! Stop predator businesses. Save your jobs! Stop our tainted politicians supporting illegal aliens with welfare, and denying citizens the same. Demand your corrupted politicians co-author the Federal SAVE ACT(H.R. 4088) No AMNESTY for 12 to 30 million illegal foreign workers. Employers will take your jobs, to pay sub standard wages and no benefits to the illegal alien labor! They are taking higher paying jobs now and taking away your future!

When ever a time to speak up is NOW! TODAY. Save your families quality of life!
YOU CAN ALSO CALL your Congressmen today, and demand they co-author The Federal SAVE ACT (H.R. 4088). Toll free at 18778516437 and 18662200044 & 12022243121 AND REGISTER YOUR OUTRAGE. Also petition to build the border fence as originally planned at grassfire.

JAM THE WASHINGTON SWITCHBOARDS TODAY!
Dave, Indianapolis - May 1, 2008 2:37 PM
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My eyes roll everytime I read a story like this.
Lee, Oklahoma City - May 1, 2008 2:09 PM
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Is this where the democrats get all of their new voter registrations?? I hope ICE is there & ready to arrest a huge portion of the illegals. Who are these people to demand anything?? No more raids or deportation? They have one hell of a lot of nerve. The more I hear about these people the more I dislike them period.
Jimmy, Sandy Shores - May 1, 2008 1:51 PM
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