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25,000 March /Rally Renews Call for Immigrant rights: more than 20,000 Took Back Macarthur

by People's CORE/CDIR Saturday, May. 19, 2007 at 4:52 AM
apg_pcore AT hotmail.com 213-241-0906 337 Glendale Blvd. Los Angeles,CA 90026

[Editors' note: this article includes several uncited quotations from today's LA Times article "Park rally renews call for rights." In addition, the claim of 20-25,000 people seems to us to be (unfortunately) wishful thinking. We note that the rally at the church was confined by police to one full city block, and the number of people assembled in the Park before the march arrived was a similar number. We ask all contributors to LA Indymedia to please clearly indicate any and all quotes from other sources, and be realistic in your crowd estimates. Thank you.]

Immigrants and their advocated returned to the streets for the first time since May Day with Latino elected officials in tow, escorted by the LAPD who piggy backed for “public relations” during the march/rally to erase police brutality. More than 25,000 immigrant rights activists marched Thursday to Macarthur Park to again call for a path to citizenship for the nation's 12 million illegal immigrants. The Filipino contingent led by the Pilipino Workers Center and the AJLPP attended by scores of youth activists was very prominent in the march waving Filipino flags and charting MAKIBAKA, HUWAG MATAKOT! . Waving Mexican, Salvadorian, Honduran, Filipino and American flags and signs reading "No to Deportation," and calling for genuine legalization, about 25,000 marchers gathered about 6 p.m. for a brief rally in front of Immanuel Presbyterian Church on Wilshire Boulevard before heading to the park several blocks away.

25,000 March /Rally Renews Call for Immigrant rights: more than 20,000 Took Back Macarthur Park

Los Angeles—Immigrants and their advocates returned to the streets for the first time since May Day with Latino elected officials and the religious people in tow, escorted by the LAPD who piggy backed for “public relations” during the march/rally in an attempt to erase police brutality.

More than 25,000 immigrant rights activists marched Thursday to Macarthur Park to again call for a path to citizenship for the nation's 12 million illegal immigrants. The Filipino contingent led by the Pilipino Workers Center and the AJLPP attended by scores of youth activists was very prominent in the march waving Filipino flags and charting MAKIBAKA, HUWAG MATAKOT! .

Waving Mexican, Salvadorian, Honduran, Filipino and American flags and signs reading "No to Deportation," and calling for genuine legalization, about 25,000 marchers gathered about 6 p.m. for a brief rally in front of Immanuel Presbyterian Church on Wilshire Boulevard before heading to the park several blocks away.

Among the politicians in attendance and who spoke art the rally in Wilshire were Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa, Assembly Speaker Fabian Nuñez (D-Los Angeles), Assemblyman Kevin De Leon, City Council members Eric Garcetti, Ed Reyes and Auxiliary Bishop Gabino Zavala of the Archdiocese of Los Angeles' San Gabriel Region, who called it a day of "peace and solidarity with all those who marched on May 1."

The mayor assured the demonstrators that the police actions were being investigated. Police Chief William J. Bratton, also present at the rally, last week reassigned the two top commanders at the park that day.

MARCHERS AGAINST COMPROMISES

The rally came on the same day that a bipartisan U.S. Senate committee announced a proposal that would give illegal immigrants probationary legal status and a chance to become permanent legal residents or citizens. Immigrants would have to pay as much as $5,000 in fines and wait up to 13 years for a chance at citizenship.

Nuñez called the proposal "good intentions but the wrong path" for immigrants, most of whom, he said, could not afford such steep fees.

The march started late, around 7:00 PM after ecumenical prayers and songs led by the New Sanctuary Movement. Some rally organizers in their speeches turned the indignation rally into a call for legalization of all immigrants and never expressed condemnation of the police action.

Rev. Eric Lee, an African American pastor blasted the LAPD and called for African American and Latino unity. As the closing speaker at the pre-march rally, he roused the marchers into action chanting SI SE PUEDE!

Another march/rally, this time for real condemnation of the police brutality and attack against May 1 marchers and for full rights for all immigrants will be led by the April 7 Coalition and the anti-war coalition International ANSWER-Los Angeles with the Hermanidad Mexicana Nacional and Latino Movement –USA on June 24 at Hollywood and Vine.

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25,000 March /Rally Renews Call for Immigrant rights: more than 20,000 Took Back Macarthur

by CDIR Saturday, May. 19, 2007 at 11:56 AM
apg_pcore@hotmail.com 213-241-0906 337 Glendale Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90026

This is our reply to your comment.

We stand by our estimates. I do not agree that the police wa able to confine the crowds at one block at the Berendo site. When the rally started, the crowd occupied both sides of the Wilshire Blvd. THe rally started at 7;00 PM and it took more than an hour for the march to reach Macarthur Park.

If you think we do wishful thinking, you are dead wrong We know how to estimate and being an activist for 30 years, give or take our estimates are right,

Thank you....
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25,000 March /Rally Renews Call for Immigrant rights: more than 20,000 Took Back Macarthur

by CDIR Saturday, May. 19, 2007 at 11:57 AM
apg_pcore@hotmail.com 213-241-0906 337 Glendale Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90026

This is our reply to your comment.

We stand by our estimates. I do not agree that the police was able to confine the crowds at one block at the Berendo site. Just like the May 1 rally, people stayed on the sidewalks and joined in the march.

When the rally started, the crowd occupied both sides of the Wilshire Blvd. The rally started at 7;00 PM and it took more than an hour for the march to reach Macarthur Park. The crowd was almost the same size on May which we estimated as 50-60,000.

If you think we do wishful thinking, you are dead wrong We know how to estimate and being an activist for 30 years, give or take our estimates are right,

Thank you....
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the real wishful thinking

by watchale Saturday, May. 19, 2007 at 11:13 PM

is that the sold out mayor will do anything whatsoever...to protect the people this event was reduced to a photo op for Villaraigosa and Bratton.
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