Monday, May 1, 2006 
 MORE THAN 10,000 PEOPLE RALLY FOR IMMIGRANT RIGHTS 
 IN DOWNTOWN SANTA ANA 
 Thousands flood into the streets surrounding 
 major government office buildings 
 By DUANE J. ROBERTS  
duaneroberts92804@yahoo.com  SANTA ANA, CA -- A crowd of more than 10,000 people 
 jammed the streets of downtown Santa Ana earlier this 
 afternoon to demand full amnesty for undocumented 
 workers and protest pending legislation going through 
 Congress that would criminalize their presence within 
 the United States. 
 Santa Ana police were badly outnumbered as thousands 
 of working class Mexicans, El Salvadorans, 
 Guatemalans, and persons of other nationalities took 
 to the streets and marched around a complex of 
 buildings that housed federal, state, county, and city 
 government offices. 
 One marcher proudly held up a sign saying, "If being a 
 hard worker makes me a criminal, I guess I'm guilty." 
 Others simply read: "Aiding my kids is not a crime"; 
 "Naturalize the working immigrant"; "Working is not a 
 crime"; and "In 1620, the Mayflower brought the first 
 immigrants." 
 Although some carried the brightly colored flags of 
 Mexico, El Salvador, and other countries, many flew 
 U.S. flags of all shapes and sizes. One group of 
 marchers brought a U.S. flag so huge that it required 
 the assistance of about a dozen people to carry it 
 from one place to another. 
 In a business district located not far away from the 
 Ronald Reagan Federal courthouse, dozens of small 
 merchants closed up shop for the entire day. Many had 
 signs posted on their windows supporting the 
 nationwide boycott. "We support the rights of 
 immigrants," read one sign in Spanish. 
 Despite the presence of dozens of Santa Ana police 
 officers, there were no reported arrests or incidents 
 of abuse. This writer did witness an incredibly tense 
 moment when officers riding on horseback refused to 
 let a handful of people join the marchers. The situation 
 was quickly diffused, however. 
 The overwhelming majority of persons participating in 
 this march behaved in a peaceful and nonviolent 
 manner. Many were moms and dads that came to the 
 demonstration with young children; some pushed 
 babystrollers. A large number of high school and 
 college students were also present. 
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