Saturday, April 30, 2011

Immigration rights group organizes May Day march

Immigration rights group organizes May Day march

 The fifth annual march for the immigrant rights will be on sunday,  were supporters will demand that workers have the right to unionize and decry the inhumane treatment of immigrants. Organizers claim this year about 50,000 people will join them at the march.
Called the San Jose May 1 Coalition, members will meet as early as noon at Story and King roads in East San Jose. Organizers hope thousands will join them at 4 p.m. to march the three miles to City Hall downtown.
LAPD Deputy Chief Jose Perez says police will be out in force but plan to keep a low profile and keep the march peaceful.
They are emphasizing workers' rights this year," said Cesar Juarez, organizing director of Services, Immigrant Rights, and Education Network or SIREN.
About 50,000 people marched last year for federal immigration law reform in the wake of Arizona's crackdown on illegal immigrants.
And am given a call who those who live near the march, to join. Because we all have rights, not because we are from other countries we are less than anybody.This people have family like you like me and they only want to raise them like we do and if their country don't give them the opportunity, let me ask, will you don't be looking it anywhere? Good luck you guys. Puertorican 100%  with support..

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