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by Leslie Radford
Sunday, Apr. 09, 2006 at 4:27 PM
leslie@radiojustice.net
The Senate is torn between welcoming undocumented families and turning them into criminals. Immigrant and immigrant-descent communities, the now-awakened giant, forced the Senate to blink. Actions over the next two weeks will determine what the Senate finally does. And in the interim, the progressive Left needs to stand up in massive numbers.
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"I think the demonstrations that occurred in the past have been
noticed," Senator Mel Martinez understated.
Congress nearly turned twelve million children and adults into felons, nearly
extended tenfold the wall of death and ecological devastation across the border, nearly authorized
police to round up and imprison millions of people for what had been a civil
offense, and added an armed, high-tech, major battalion to its personnel posted
in the southwest U.S.
Then the sleeping giant got bugged: the immigrant and immigrant-descent
communities took on the Senate and brought it to its knees, before the Senate
left for a two-week R&R.
Now the question is, will the Republican-dominated Senate surrender, or will
it return with renewed resolve to punish people who they deem aren’t
sufficiently "assimilated" and open a war of terror on entire
communities?
The immigrant community has plans to stop that war, a series of events
between now and a massive May Day "Great American Boycott 2006" (see
below). Three things need to happen if they are to succeed:
- Escalating support within the immigrant and immigrant-descent
communities.
The Gran Marcha of the 25th must be the beginning, not
the crest, of the tide.
Non-violent militancy. It was, after all, fear, not supplication,
that moved the Senate.
Widespread participation from other citizens, the electoral base
of the U.S.
The progressive Left in Los Angeles has voiced its support for the immigrants
and against the minutemen and, presumably, the minutemen’s Congressional
colleagues. Tangible support has come from such stalwart organizations as ANSWER-LA,
The World Can’t Wait, KPFK, UFPJ, and NOW.
But what remains is for the organized Left to pour into the streets over the
next two weeks, to demonstrate their alliance with the immigrants, to add their
legal and electoral clout to what the Senate hears, and to defend their brothers
and sisters from reactionaries everywhere. It’s time to Stop the War the war on neighbors, the war on families, the war on workers, the war at home.
Key Events in Southern California
Sunday, April 9
March for Zapata, 8:00 a.m. at Cesar Chavez and Lorena
in LA.
"IN THE SPIRIT OF LAND,
JUSTICE AND LIBERTY
SUPPORT POPULAR STRUGGLES!"
The organizers are from the left wing of the immigrant struggle: Danza
Cuahtemoc, Aztlan Mexica Nation Harmony Keepers, Mexicanos Unidos en Defensa
del Pueblo, and Comite Pro Democracia en Mexico.
Immigrants Are America March for Hope,
Dignity, and Respect, 1:00 p.m. at Balboa Park, San Diego
America Is a nation of immigrants! Our nation was founded on the
basis of
JUSTICE AND EQUALITY
We March for Justice!
We march to say
NO to the criminalization of immigrants and
NO to the creation of an immigrant underclass!
The organizers here are MAAC Project, a social service agency, and the
SEIU. The minutemen have promised to countermarch along another route.
Event
Flyer (English/Spanish)
National Day of Action for Immigrant Rights,
10:00 a.m. at the intersection of Inos and Depot in Santa Maria.
Organized by PUEBLO, a low-income economic and
environmental justice organization, and CLUE, a religious organization for
economic justice.
Monday, April 10
National Day of Action for Immigrant Rights. The
largest gathering will probably be in Phoenix, but organizers are calling for
major actions across the country. The Nazis at White
Revolution might just bring their sheets.
April 10 is Our Day!! On April 10, we will get together all over
America to make our voices heard. "We are America," no matter
where we were born. We deserve to be treated with respect and deserve a
chance to become citizens of the country we love.
City: Bakersfield
Time: 10:00AM
Location: Jastro Park, Truston Ave., 2 blocks east of Oak
Event Details: Dress in white, bring your lunch, water & your American
Flag
Contact Name: Armando Elenes - United Farmworkers
Contact Phone: 661-725-9730
Contact Email: armandoelenes@hotmail.com
Event
Flyer (English)
Event Flyer (Spanish)
City: Los Angeles
Date: 4/10
Time: 4:30PM
Location: La Placita - 535 N Main St., Los Angeles, CA
Event Details: "Today we Act, Tomorrow we Vote" Rally,
Candlelight Vigil, and Procession
Contact Name: Elda Martinez – CARECEN, Xiomara Corpeno -CHIRLA, Su Yon
Yi -NAKASEC, Sungpyo Ma – KRCLA
Contact Phone: 213-385-7800x127 (CARECEN), 213-353-1333x242 (CHIRLA),
323-937-3703 (NAKASEC), 323-937-3718 (KRCLA)
Contact Email: emartinez@carecen-la.org
(CARECEN); zcorpeno@chirla.org; syi@nakasec.org
(NAKASEC); sungpyo@krcla.org (KRCLA)
Event Flyer (English)
Event
Flyer (English/Spanish/Korean)
Event Flyer (Spanish)
City: Panorama City
Time: 6:30pm
Location: Hermandad Mexicana
Event Details: Marcha & Vigilia 2006 - "Immigration
Coalition" - March & Vigil Contact Name: Hermandad Mexicana &
ACORN
Contact Phone: 818-989-3019 (Hermandad Mexicana), 818-892-7600 (ACORN)
Event
Flyer (Spanish)
City: San Diego
Time: Noon
Location: Chicano Park
Event Details: Join us for a moment of reflection as we plant 464 crosses
in memory of the 464 people who died last year crossing the US/Mexican
border. Community members, religious leaders and others will gather
at Chicano Park at Noon
Contact Name: Enrique Morones - Border Angels
Contact Phone: 619-269-7865
Contact Email:
enriquemorones@cox.net or micasaucedo@aol.com
City: San Fernando Valley
Time: 6:30 PM
Location: Hermandad Mexicana - 7915 Van Nuys Blvd.
Event Details: Candle light vigil with speakers and a blessing followed by
a procession to the Van Nuys Federal Building (6230 Van Nuys Blvd).
Coalition partners include Valley MAPA, ACORN, the office of Congressman
Brad Sherman and more!
Contact Name: Maria Cervantes (ACORN) or Gloria Saucedo (Hermandad
Mexicana)
Contact Phone: 323-359-1091 (ACORN) or 818-989-3019 (Hermandad)
Contact Email: gloriacau@hotmail.com
(Hermandad)
City: Santa Ana
Time: Noon
Location: Federal Building - 441 West 4th Street, Santa Ana, CA
Event Details: Rally at the Federal Building
Contact Name: Denise Valasco - Santa Ana LULAC #147, SEIU Local 1877
Contact Phone: 714-245-9700 x 109
City: Santa Barbara
Time: 6:30PM
Location: Plaza de la Guerra
Event Details: Vigil
Contact Name: Contact - PUEBLO & CLUE
Contact Phone: 805-882-2484 / 805-968-1078
Contact Email: miguel@pueblosb.org
/sbclue@gmail.com
Saturday, April 15
El Gran Marcha Estudiantil, 10:00 a.m. at Olympic and
Broadway, LA
AMNESTY! ! AMNISTIA!
Full rights for all immigrants!
Support the Walkouts!
United Students Coalition
Stop all racist legislation!
Derechos Plenos para todos los inmigrantes!
Alto toda legislacion racista!
Apoyemos las protestas estudiantiles!
Construyamos un movimiento estudiantil!
Organized by United Students Coalition, in coordination with the
March 25 Coalition.
Monday, May 1
El Gran Paro Americano 2006.
No Work, No School, No Sales, and No Buying. We will settle for
nothing less than full amnesty and dignity for the millions of
undocumented workers presently in the U.S. We believe that increased
enforcement is a step in the wrong direction and will only serve to
facilitate more tragedies along the Mexican-U.S. border in terms of
deaths and family separation.
Brought to you by the March 25th Coalition against HR4437 in Los
Angeles.
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by Leslie
Sunday, Apr. 09, 2006 at 5:09 PM
Grande Pro Immigrants March in Pasadena When: Sunday April 9, 2006 Time: 1 pm Where from: La Pintoresca Park on Washington and Fair Oaks Ave. to: Memorial Park on Walnut and Raymond Sponsored by: Parents and Community Action PICA, Vecinos Unidos, National Farmworkers Labor Center
GRAN MARCHA
En favor de los inmigrantes en Pasadena Cuando: Domingo 9 de April del 2006 Hora: 1 pm Donde Sale: del parque La Pintoresca en Washington y Fair Oaks Ave. Llega: al Parque Memorial en Walnut y Raymond Ave. Patrocindada por: Padres Activos en la Comunidaï PICA y Vecinos Unidos y National Farmworkers Labor Center
(traigan Ropa o Camisas/ Blusas blancas)
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by Thanks
Sunday, Apr. 09, 2006 at 5:19 PM
Great work, Lots of great info and links
Thanks Leslie
Si Se Puede
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by Manuel
Sunday, Apr. 09, 2006 at 7:13 PM
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by Jon Kern
Monday, Apr. 10, 2006 at 4:53 AM
I appreciate your passion, but I have some comments here
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by Watchdog
Monday, Apr. 10, 2006 at 1:41 PM
Since when did the KKK have so many black members?
Oh yeah, the Minutemen and Save Our State aren't racist. They're American Patriots! They are asians, blacks, Hispanics, whites, etc., all united under one flag, one country, America.
Manuel, and the Mexica Movement are the real racists, the brown KKK.
www.immigrationwatchdog.com
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by El Chivo
Tuesday, Apr. 11, 2006 at 4:47 PM
you could ask don silvia and joe turner. they invited the national vanguard before you came on board.
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by Jammer CC
Tuesday, Apr. 11, 2006 at 8:13 PM
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That is correct according to what Debbie told me about Joe. And Don posted on Stormfront practically saying "come on over!", although refering to the Minuteman thing rather than SOS. And we know about the interaction between Don and Advocate. And I don't mean 3/31/06 at Mira Loma. I mean back when they produced one of their banners. Debbie also told me 'bout that one. hehehehehe.
Anyone interested in joining the Gilchrist crowd, here's some advice. If you're gay, don't let them know. If you see people from Stormfront and you want to stay in that crowd for some reason, pretend you didn't see them. Try to fit into the Freeper(Free Republican) mold. Don't speak or even slightly criticize US capitalism. Support the US troops in Iraq no matter what, even if you're against the war and what the troops are doing. Don't think outside the box: US citizenship and immigration laws are more important than human life. If anyone disagrees with the group or does not like some aspects of it, go ahead and call them Anti-American. Go ahead, it feels great to paralyze their argument. People will do that to you calling you a racist anyways. You'll be doing the exact same thing. But of course, don't reveal the reasoning there, even though it is there. Support people like "Little Dog" the Mountain Minuteman, even though he's known to do drugs while doing border watch, talks about wanting to kill drug smugglers, and admitted to killing someone in the past. And you have to hate the Islamic religion. And there you have it, you're ready to be a Minuteman and rally with Jim Gilchrist, Tim Beuller, the Freepers, and others! :-D
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by Jammer CC
Tuesday, Apr. 11, 2006 at 8:14 PM
Hmm that's weird, click the image to see the text better.
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by El Chivo
Wednesday, Apr. 12, 2006 at 7:11 AM
Jammer r u saying Mr. Zanna, the pathetic rockstar, is a drug user.
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by Jammer CC
Wednesday, Apr. 12, 2006 at 8:04 AM
No, not Mr. Zanna. I'm talking about "Little Dog," who is pictured above. On Zanna's website, you can click on Mountain Minutemen and see this guy. I still have the emails Jim Chase sent to many people about this.
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by uscitizen
Monday, May. 01, 2006 at 2:36 PM
AMNESTY! ! AMNISTIA! (Amensty for ILLEGALS? They weren't asked to come here, so the demanding of Amnesty is preposterous)
Full rights for all immigrants! ( I agree but not for ILLEGAL ALIENS)
Support the Walkouts! (No thank you)
United Students Coalition (Communists)
Stop all racist legislation! (Sure for LEGAL American citizens)
Could I have you address' so I can enter your home, and do as I please?
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