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by Jesse Diaz
Monday, Mar. 20, 2006 at 7:30 PM
Millions Nationally Will Hear Historic Call to March Against Sensenbrenner Bill and for the Legalization of 12 Million Undocumented.
In an Unprecedented Display of Unity, Spanish Language Morning Radio Show Personalities Have Come together in Defense of their people.
March 25th Coalition Against Sensenbrenner Bill-HR4437 Will Coordinate Media Event at LA City Hall.
Press Conference Monday March 20, 2006 1:00 PM City Hall South Steps A major development has risen in the massive grass roots campaign to defeat the anti immigrant, anti family, anti worker, anti union and anti Latino HR4437 Sensenbrenner Bill, the immigration reform bill approved in the House of Representatives on Dec. 16, 2005. The Southern California “March 25th Coalition” which has obtained all the required permits will also briefly update the media on other developments, such as major endorsements and the cities and states and sectors mobilizing towards the 25th.
March 25 Coalition Against HR4437
Coalicon 25 de Marzo Contra La Ley Sensenbrenner-King
Media Contact: Javier Rodriguez 323.788.3241
jrodhdztf@hotmail.com & jrod1194@sbcglobal.net March
19, 2006
Media Advisory
PHOTO-OP
Millions Nationally Will Hear Historic Call to March Against
Sensenbrenner Bill and for the Legalization of 12 Million Undocumented.
In an Unprecedented Display of Unity, Spanish Language Morning
Radio Show Personalities Have Come together in Defense of their people.
March 25th Coalition Against Sensenbrenner Bill-HR4437 Will
Coordinate Media Event at LA City Hall.
Press Conference
Monday March 20, 2006 1:00 PM City Hall South Steps
A major development has risen
in the massive grass roots campaign to defeat the anti immigrant, anti family,
anti worker, anti union and anti Latino HR4437 Sensenbrenner Bill, the
immigration reform bill approved in the House of Representatives on Dec. 16,
2005.
The popular LA Spanish
Language radio disc jockeys/locutores have banded together and in a historical
show of unity they will publicly endorse the March 25th Protest against the
Sensenbrenner Bill in Downtown Los Angeles. They will also call on the millions
of their Latino listeners nationally to join them in this epic march whose main
goal is to influence and pressure Congress to reject the right wing legislation
that criminalizes immigrants and Americans alike, calls for an embarrassing
wall to be built on the border and does not resolve at all the status of the immigrants
living, working and studying in our nation. The march will join the rest of the
country in calling for an immigration reform law that is humane, integral,
comprehensive, family oriented and with a path to citizenship for the 12
million undocumented immigrants in this country. The event follows the Washington DC and Chicago demonstrations with 20,000 and three hundred thousand
respectively. The California street protest is expected to double the Chicago demonstration.
The Southern California March
25th Coalition which has obtained all the required permits will also briefly
update the media on other developments, such as major endorsements and the
cities and states and sectors mobilizing towards the 25th.
The list of Disc
Jockeys/Locutores that will be present are:
Eduardo
Sotelo El Piolin & Marcela Luevanos / KSCA La Nueva 101.9FM
Ricardo
Sanchez El Mandril / KBUE la Que Buena
Hugo
Cadelago y Gerardo Lorenz / KTNQ 1020AM
Omar
Velasco / KLVE 107.5FM
Renan
Almendarez Coello El Cucuy y Mayra Berenice / 97.7 La Raza
Pepe
Garza / KBUE la Que Buena 105.1FM
Humberto
Luna / La Ranchera
Francisco
Galvez Pacorro / KRCD Recuerdo 98.3-103.9FM
Colo
Barrera / Super Estrella 107.1FM
Nestor
Pato Rocha / Super Estrella 107.1FM
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by Hango M. Schwamm
Friday, Apr. 20, 2007 at 2:51 PM
Press Conference Monday March 20, 2006 1:00 PM City Hall South Steps A major development has risen in the massive grass roots campaign to defeat the anti immigrant, anti family, anti worker, anti union and anti Latino HR4437 Sensenbrenner Bill, the immigration reform bill approved in the House of Representatives on Dec. 16, 2005.
They will also call on the millions of their Latino listeners nationally to join them in this epic march whose main goal is to influence and pressure Congress to reject the right wing legislation that criminalizes immigrants and Americans alike, calls for an embarrassing wall to be built on the border and does not resolve at all the status of the immigrants living, working and studying in our nation.
English 101: Alien: In law, an alien is a person who is not a citizen of the land where he or she is found. If an alien resides in the country, as opposed to being just a visitor, he or she may be called a "resident alien". The term illegal alien describes foreign nationals who have entered the country illegally. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alien_(law)
Crime: a violation of a local, state, or federal law. www.nationaltcc.org/tcc/
Criminal: A type of case in which the person is charged with a crime and may face penalties including fines, jail time, or imprisonment. www.goldberg-law.com/legal_vocabulary.htm
Status: the relative position or standing of things or especially persons in a society..... wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn
OK, end of English 101 -
Now, yes - we are a nation of immigrants. We are also a nation of laws. We are expected to obey the laws or pay the legal consequences; that includes congressmen, presidents.. everyone. My children may be starving, but if I break the law to feed them, I will be jailed and/or fined. I know that going into it. If I were to enter another nation illegally, I might not know their laws to the extent that I will know exactly what the consequences are going to be, but I can anticipate that there will be legal consequences if I am caught. It's a given. It's common sense; everybody has some of that, eh? =;o]
Immigration into the United States, Mexico, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, or any other country on the face of this planet is not a god-given right, nor is it left to every individual to make up their own rules, ad hoc. It is a legal process to be followed, determined by the government of each individual country. There are laws, forms, waiting periods, medical exams, etc. Every country has these laws and they are there for many reasons, none of them racist, anti-immigrant, anti-family, anti-worker, anti-union or anti Latino. The various national immigration laws try to preserve a healthy balance in the community, labor market & social infrastructure.
It is human nature to rationalize one's situation, but the facts are this:
Anyone who has entered the United States or over-stayed their visa limits without going through the proper, legal channels or process is here illegally in that they have broken immigration law.
One who breaks the law has, by definition (see above), commited a crime.
One who commits a crime is, (again - see above) by definition, a criminal.
The status of a foreign national that has entered the country outside of proper channels, process or law is "illegal alien".
So, foreign nationals crossing the border illegally have indeed ciminalized themselves. By obtaining false documents, sometimes by stealing legal citizens identities, these foreign nationals have further criminalized themselves. If they have unreported income, they have further criminalized themselves.
Those that cross borders illegally and provide false documentation are not victims. They are not citizen of the nation they have entered illegally and have no "rights" but what the invaded nation is willing to grant them. They are criminals and should expect to be treated as such.
Makes no difference what country they emmigrated from or immigrated to, there are laws and there are penelties, not rewards, for breaking them.
Play dumb, or play the pity card, ignorance of the law is no excuse and neither is "wanting a better life for my family". Either excuse leads to a conviction in a court of law.
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