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Sunday, May 16, 2010
CLAREMONT, California - The arrival of Homeland Security Secretary (and former Governor of Arizona) Janet Napolitano to this community at the far east end of Los Angeles county propelled a march and rally of about 300 people in denunciation of the policies of immigration agencies, which fall under her purview.
Report with photos and video: Napolitano in Claremont by Rockero
Domingo, 16 de mayo 2010
CLAREMONT, California - La llegada de la Secretaria de Seguridad Interna y ex-gobernadora de Arizona, Janet Napolitano, a esta comunidad del extremo oriente del condado de Los Ángeles provocó una marcha y manifestación de alrededor de 300 personas en denuncia a las políticas de las agencias migratorias, las cuales conforman departamentos del ministerio que encabeza.
Informe con fotos y video: Napolitano en Claremont por Rockero
VIDEO: Napolitano Protest-Claremont, Ca May 16, 2010 by WSSACSULB
LOS ANGELES - May 1, 2010 - The air was electrified by a presence not felt since the Gran Marcha of 2006. Tens of thousands marched through downtown Los Angeles in solidarity with Arizona's victims of a new law that effectively legalizes racial profiling. The new Arizona law has been denounced by President Obama, DHS Head Janet Nopalitano, the Mayor of Phoenix, the Sheriff of Pima County (Arizona), and even some Republicans who see it as draconian legislation.
Many of the protest signs carried bold statements calling the Arizona law "racist" and "Nazi"-like. There was a sense of urgency in their voices, demanding to "Boycott Arizona" and overturn Arizona's SB 1070 law on the grounds that it was racially discriminatory and unconstitutional.
Demonstrations were held nationwide and cities throughout the nation are reporting sizable turnouts. The large downtown march was not the only protest in the Southern California area: Santa Ana, San Bernardino and Temecula are also reporting large protests.
From the newswire: Los Angeles Marches Against Racist Arizona Law (PHOTOS) by Manuel Alderete | | ¡Reforma Sí! ¡Migra No! Inland Empire stands with Arizona by Rockero | | Video: May Day 2010, San Bernardino | | Primero de Mayo Temecula by Rockero | | May Day March in Downtown Santa Ana Attracts an Estimated 1,000 People by Duane Roberts | | May 1st march for SB 1070 by TheCyman
Photos: Los Angeles May Day Protests, set 1 of 3 | Set 2 | Set 3 by Robert Stuart Lowden |
Los Angeles 2010 May Day by Marcus | May Day LA (10 of 10) by SCHA-LA
NEW VIDEO: Los Angeles May Day Protest March by Bill Sparkes
WEST LOS ANGELES, April 20, 2010 – Residents of West Los Angeles neighborhoods impacted by the increase in corporate jet traffic at the Santa Monica airport held a press conference and marched to the airport this Sunday. The 70 year old Santa Monica airport which was once a relatively quite airport for small single engine private planes has become the nation’s busiest small airport for large corporate jets in within a densely populated residential area. Long time West LA residents just East of the airport have watched the quality of their environment deteriorate to the point where toxic jet fumes are becoming life threatening for some.
Many of the home owners in the neighborhoods near the airport and under the flight path are retired and living on a fixed income so moving is not an option. Younger residents many who are recent first time home buyers with small children were not informed of the noise and toxic air generated by airport operation when they bought their homes. The problem is particularly acute for those living within a half mile East of the airport. A recent study by the UCLA Institute for the Environment shows ultra fine toxic particles in the air around the airport are 10 times higher than normal LA conditions. From the Newswire: West LA Community Fights to Stop Corporate Jets at Santa Monica Airport | | MP3 AUDIO: Speeches from the Shutdown Santa Monica Airport Rally
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