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by Pachuco
Wednesday, May. 10, 2006 at 1:28 PM
Newly-Forming "We Are America Alliance" Announces Next Steps to Stop HR 4437 and Press for Real Comprehensive Immigration Reform
For Immediate Release May 8, 2006 Press Conference
Alliance of key immigrant, grassroots, labor, local, and national organizations join together to produce a million new citizens and voters between now and Election Day 2006, conduct advocacy drives, and organize future rallies
On Wednesday, May 10th, the newly forming "We Are America Alliance" will announce its Millions for Change and Democracy action plan for the coming weeks and months. The Alliance is made up of grassroots, statewide, and national organizations from across the country (see initial list of convening organizations below).
The Alliance will coordinate activities in order to: 1) produce a million new voters and citizens between now and Election Day 2006; 2) press the nation's lawmakers to stop the punitive and harsh HR 4437, and 3) enact real comprehensive immigration reform that provides a path to citizenship for the nation's undocumented immigrants, reunites families, respects civil rights, and protects workers.
WHEN: Wednesday, May 10, 2006, 11:00 a.m. Eastern WHERE: Holiday Inn on The Hill Federal Ballroom415 New Jersey Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20001
WHO: Eliseo Medina, Executive Vice President, Service Employees International Union (SEIU); Jaime Contreras, President, National Capital Immigration Coalition; Angelica Salas, Executive Director, Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights of Los Angeles (CHIRLA); EunSook Lee, Executive Director, NAKASEC National Korean American Service & Education Consortium; Deepak Bhargava, Executive Director, Center for Community Change;
Contacts: Germonique Jones, Center for Community Change, (202) 339-9331 or 202-494-9876; Cheryl Aguilar (en español), Center for Community Change (202) 339-9316 or (202) 360-7867 (mobile); Eliza Leighton, National Capital Immigration Coalition/Casa of Maryland, (301) 431-4185 x264 or (240) 354-0765; Avril Smith, Service Employees International Union (SEIU), (202) 730-7480 or (202) 285-8761; Marie Watteau (en español), Service Employees International Union (SEIU), (202) 842-9882
The first coordinated activity is scheduled for May 17th. With the Senate expected to take up immigration reform that week, grassroots advocates will descend on Washington, D.C. from across the country in support of real comprehensive immigration reform. A rally the same day is expected to78draw five to ten thousand participants. Those from around the nation who cannot make it to Washington, DC that week will be making visits to lawmakers in their home states and districts.
Beginning on July 1st, the "We Are America Alliance" will begin Democracy Summer to help a million eligible individuals become citizens and voters. On Labor Day Weekend, regional immigration reform mobilizations in Los Angeles, Chicago and Washington, D.C. are expected to attract a million people. During the months of September and October, many of the organizations and networks that make up the Alliance will be mobilizing eligible voters to participate in the November elections.
Over the past several months, millions of immigrants have come out of the shadows to make their voices heard in the national immigration reform debate. A movement has been born. In addition to keeping the pressure on the policy makers to enact real comprehensive immigration reform, the next step is to ensure that eligible immigrants and their allies hold elected officials accountable at the ballot box.
Convening Organizations
We Are America Alliance
* Center for Community Change (www.communitychange.org) * FIRM (Fair Immigration Reform Movement) (www.fairimmigration.org) * Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights of Los Angeles (CHIRLA) (www.chirla.org ) * Illinois Coalition for Immigrant and Refugee Rights (ICIRR) (www.icirr.org ) * Massachusetts Immigrant and Refugee Advocacy (MIRA) Coalition (www.miracoalition.org) * National Association for Latin and Caribbean Communities (NALACC) (www.nalacc.org) * National Capital Immigration Coalition (www.ncic-metro.org) * National Day Laborer Organizing Network (www.ndlon.org ) * National Korean American Social & Education Consortium (NAKASEC) (www.nakasec.org) * New American Opportunity Campaign (NAOC)/Coalition for Comprehensive Immigration Reform (CCIR) (www.cirnow.org) * New York Immigration Coalition (NYIC) (www.thenyic.org ) * Piñeros y Campesinos Unidos del Noroeste (Northwest Treeplanters and Farmworkers United) (Woodburn, OR) (www.pcun.org ) * Service Employees International Union (SEIU) (www.seiu.org ) * UNITE HERE! (www.unitehere.org)
thhp://www.weareamericaalliance.org
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by Pachuco
Thursday, May. 11, 2006 at 7:39 AM
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by nide
Friday, May. 12, 2006 at 9:51 AM
yes, but who are they mobilizing immigrants to vote for? people like Boxer? Feinstein? other sell-out Democrats? what a joke.
If you really want to send some kind of message with voting, get immigrants to vote for, say, the Green Party.
And Green Party and others: make sure to be involved with these organizing efforts so that this energy is not channeled into the same old same old. Democrats have got to go. They are irrelevant and redundant distractions at this point. They might as well do us all a favor and fold into the Republican Party so that those people who are interested in voting and electoral politics can then focus energy on a party or coalition of parties that actually try to represent people and not corporations. And those people interested in direct action don't have to contend so much with the distraction of liberal Democrats.
Sustained direct action, alternative party/independent voting, cross-ethnic and cross-class organizing, rejection of politics as usual. Otherwise, this new "civil rights" movement will go down the same old path of re-appropriation and recuperation, and Latino immigrants will just become the latest wave of integrated/assimilated "Americans" to start grappling their way up the ladder of capitalist exploitation on the backs of the next wave of newcomers and the perennially oppressed, i.e., Afrikan-Americans.
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by Pachuco
Monday, May. 15, 2006 at 6:17 AM
Mobilized to make an informed decission when voting. 40% of registered Latino voters are Republican.
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by JodiM
Tuesday, May. 16, 2006 at 8:41 AM
It doesn't matter WHO they vote for, it's making the government realize that there are numerous people who are in support of immigration reform that can vote.
There needs to be one week designated, and during that week, everyone that can needs to either register to vote, or change their voting party (for instance, I would go and change my party from democratic to republican - regardless of how I choose to vote)
This would let the government see that there are people who CAN vote, and that those people ARE in support of immigrant reform.
Just my .02
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by **JJ**
Wednesday, May. 17, 2006 at 12:36 AM
It's hard to count how large the immigrant-rights movement is. Of the millions who walked, how many are going to be eligible to vote, or have influence on someone who will register? It might be better to keep that number unknown.
People toss around the number 10 million undocumented people; that's just a guess. How many have voting relatives? How many are prominent enough to sway voters in their local communities? It might be small or very large. (It might be very large, because small business owners all vote, as do their extended families.)
How will this large group of non-voting people get votes? With whom will they form alliances?
www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qa3631/is_200007/ai_n8...
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by rightwingprof
Thursday, May. 18, 2006 at 7:07 AM
rightwingprof@rightwingnation.com
Well no, you're not America, and you have no interest in being America.
That's the problem.
rightwingnation.com
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by Pus Limbaugh
Thursday, May. 18, 2006 at 7:12 AM
That site is hilarious. What monkeys.
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by Pachuco
Thursday, May. 18, 2006 at 9:06 AM
rightwingprof wrote"
"Well no, you're not America, and you have no interest in being America. That's the problem."
America is the shared name of two continents. It is not exclusive to the US. 54% of US citizens are of German ancestry and less than 25 million US citizens claim British ancestry.
You, like most ethnocentric bigots, can't accept that Americana has had major contributions from Mexicans and Africans. You probably don't even know that Nuevo España (Mexico) funded 80% of the American Revolution.
Indeed, when you sit down to eat your Fourth of July feast don't forget that barbecue, potatoes, tomatoes and corn-on-the-cob are all native, that fireworks are Asian and the rock-n-roll you will listen to is African.
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by canat
Thursday, May. 18, 2006 at 9:51 AM
................. (yawn) ...lol! Now pochocho is a Albertson's(c.) representative ..!?!? ..LOL !
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