Daily Bulletin: Immigrant Rights Advocates Seek Vehicle Impound Moratorium

The coalitions that have developed over the years in the city of Pomona and the surrounding areas (Pomona Habla, the immigrant community of Pomona and the Inland Empire, allies, immigrant organizations, Pomona Economic Opportunity Center, Latino/Latina Round Table of the Pomona and San Gabriel Valleys, student groups, Justice for Immigrants Coalition) — have Continue reading

LRT: Ten Year Anniversary of March in support of Driver’s Licenses

In marking the 10 year anniversary of the recall of Davis, and Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger’s immediate repeal of the driver’s license bill that Davis had signed, we remember Padre Luis Angel Nieto, the 17 students from my Rural and Urban Social Movements class, and the many day laborers from the PEOC who led a four-day march from Claremont to Los Angeles in 2003 (see the article that appeared in the L. A. Times below). Continue reading

Fixing Immigration From the Ground Up

 

By THE EDITORIAL BOARD of the New York Times

The immigration marches and vigils that took place across the country on Saturday, uniting tens of thousands of people in more than 40 states, were a plaintive reminder that immigration reform — remember immigration reform? — is among the many pieces of business that remain unfinished while Congress is in lockdown. Continue reading

Un dia Para Marchar y Celebrar

Un día de marchar y celebrar. Un día de ver el resultado de marchar, naturalizar, registrar, votar, y sacrificar. Gracias a todas las organizaciones de la comunidad que siempre han cumplido en la lucha por las licensias para conducir, en la lucha para poner alto a la discriminación, en la lucha para poner alto a la deportación, y en la larga lucha que todavía sigue por la legalización.

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