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Without comprehensive care our immigrant communities will continue to face barriers to treating easily preventable conditions that could mean the difference between life and death. As our journey for health justice continues, our resolve remains strong and we will continue to work to heal the exclusive health policies that currently put California families in the red zone.
In the coming months, CIPC and our partners will intensify the fight to ensure that all Californians have access to affordable health care. Our state has come a long way since the days of Prop 187, and we need to be a national leader in fully including all immigrants. We urge policymakers to remember that investing in immigrant families is investing in the future success of California as a whole.
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CALIFORNIA SENATE APPROVES RESOLUTION TO STOP DEPORTATIONSIMMIGRANT RIGHTS ORGANIZATIONS CALL PRESS CONFERENCE
CALIFORNIA SENATE APPROVES RESOLUTION TO STOP DEPORTATIONS
IMMIGRANT RIGHTS ORGANIZATIONS CALL PRESS CONFERENCE
Los Angeles, California – The California Senate approved today a senate resolution to call on President Barack Obama to stop deportations and grant protected legal status to all eligible undocumented persons who have not committed a serious criminal offense. The Senate Resolution 40 was introduced by Senator Lou Correa (D-Santa Ana). The final vote in favor of the resolution was 27-3
In a previous statement Senator Correa encouraged his senate colleagues to endorse the resolution by calling on the Obama administration for “a more humanitarian immigration policy that keeps families together.”
Immigrant rights organizations and families will convene a press conference to talk about the California Senate’s passage of Senate Resolution 40 and its message to President Barack Obama.
What: Press Conference
When: Friday, May 9, 2014
Where: Mexican Cultural Institute, 125 Paseo de la Plaza, Los Ángeles, CA 90003 – La Placita Olvera
Time: 11:00 a.m.
The California Protect Our Families-Save the Children Campaign Coordinators,
/s/ Father Richard Estrada
Angela Sanbrano, Mexican Network of Migrant Leaders and Organizations, Red MX
Prof. Gonzalo Santos, Kern Coalition for Citizenship
Armando Rodriguez, East Los Angeles College President (Retired)
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José Antonio Aguirre, Mexican Cultural Institute of Los Ángeles
Ron Gochez, Southern California Immigration Coalition
Xel’ha Lopez and Sergio Trujillo, Hermandad Mexicana
Anabella Bastida, Consejo de Federaciones Mexicanas en Norteamérica (COFEM)*
Taina Reyes, Mexican American Political Association (MAPA)
Amin David and Jose Moreno, Los Amigos de Orange County*
Baldomero Capiz, Binational Ex-Braceros Association
Antonio González, Willie C. Velásquez Institute
Rafael Vásquez, Federación Oaxaqueña de Comunidades Indígenas en California*
Sara Zapata Mijares, Mundo Maya Foundation
Mario Beltran, Southeast Leadership Network
Benny Diaz, State Director of the League of United Latin American Citizens
Prof. Armando Vázquez-Ramos, California-Mexico Studies Center
Primitivo Rodríguez, El Colegio de Mexico
Honorary Co-Chairs:
Rep. Raul Grijalva
Los Angeles City Councilman Gil Cedillo
(* Denotes affiliation for identification purposes only)
(Senate Resolution 40 attached)
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Contactos:
- Armando-Vázquez-Ramos (562) 972-0986 – California-Mexico Studies Center – Armando.Vazquez-Ramos@csulb.edu
- Taina Reyes ((714) 679-4208 – Hermandad Mexicana – taynalopez15@gmail.com
- Bertha Rodríguez (213) 908-9835 – toltecatzin3@gmail.com
EL SENADO DE CALIFORNIA APRUEBA LA RESOLUCION PARA PARAR DEPORTACIONES
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