Immigration march set for Thursday-Seattle

Sleeping Cobra

TB Fanatic
The passionate debate over immigration and workers' rights has dropped a few degrees from past years, but hundreds or thousands of demonstrators are expected to march through downtown Seattle during afternoon rush hour Thursday with a basic message:

"We are not undocumented. We are not illegal. We are workers." Or, as a bilingual flier for the event states in Spanish, "No somos ilegales. No somos indocumentados. Somos trabajadores."

Until the nation's broken immigration system is repaired -- a process that might take years -- the rights of workers must be protected, organizers said Monday in announcing the ninth annual march.

They complained that federal agencies, with the help of local governments, are stripping the rights of Latinos and practicing racial profiling, allegations that federal officials deny.

"Washington state needs the labor of the immigrant," said Jorge Quiroga, spokesman for El Comite Pro-Amnistia General y Justicia Social (The Committee for General Amnesty and Social Justice), the main organizers of the march.

While "nativists" who oppose illegal immigration want all those without documents to be deported, that is not a realistic solution, said Jeff Johnson, research director of the Washington State Labor Council. Removing the estimated 12 million undocumented individuals in the U.S. would be akin to eliminating the population of the Northwest, he said.

The nation's immigration system does not allow enough immigrants to enter the country legally and makes it difficult for those who try, said the Most Rev. Eusebio Elizondo, auxiliary bishop for the Catholic Archdiocese of Seattle.

The process is lengthy and expensive and "pushes people to go beneath the law," he said.

Those who risk their safety by crossing the U.S.-Mexico border illegally "do not have other ways to respond to the needs of (their) family," Quiroga said. "We should be proud of these type of people."

What should prompt concern, organizers say, is the treatment of Latinos by immigration officials and other agencies that appear racially based.

The organizers said that Latinos riding ferries between the San Juan Islands and Anacortes have been pulled aside and checked for documents based only on their skin color.

The spokesman for the U.S. Border Patrol in Blaine could not be reached for comment.

Araceli Hernandez, programs manager at CASA Latina in Seattle, said undocumented men trying to get day-labor jobs through the organization's center have been "tricked" and detained by immigration agents posing as employers.

Immigration and Customs Enforcement has not gone to CASA Latina and does not find undocumented people in that random manner, said Lorie Dankers, a Seattle spokeswoman for the federal agency.

Elizondo said agents also had stopped a Latina on Terry Avenue near St. James Cathedral for no reason other than race. Dankers said the incident was "probably a rumor" and did not involve her agency.

While there is a "risk in being in the country illegally," Dankers said, "people here legally have absolutely nothing to worry about."
http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/local/361035_march30.html
 

Marthanoir

TB Fanatic
Hmmm illegal immigrants protesting for rights to be in a country illegally, maybe it'll catch on, you could have serial killers demonstrating for their right to kill & butcher you, gang members protesting their right to have gun battles in your streets & school yards, drug addicts protesting for their right to break into your homes & stealing your possesions that you worked for so they can pay for their drug habit, :shr:
 

NWPhotog

Veteran Member
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BassMan

Veteran Member
The battle is not just with illegals. It is also with those who think borders are a bad idea.

Some of the "better educated" people among us think that we should have an open-border policy: one "big happy planet".
 

eXe

Techno Junkie
Hmm I just went to the site and its not just Seattle they are marching in.. here is the list from http://mayday2007.org/

May 1st National Day of Action - Reclaiming our Rights!
March
Arizonia
Immigrant Rights
08:00 AM-02:00 PM


Tucson, AZ: Reclamando Nuestros Derechos
Other
Arizonia
May Day 2008 Mobilization
08:00 AM-01:00 PM


VAWN supports May Day
Other
U.S.
May Day 2008 Mobilization
09:00 AM-09:00 PM


Eagle County (CO) For Peace and Justice
March
U.S.
May Day 2008 Mobilization
10:00 AM-03:00 PM


Chicago Mayday March - Primero de Mayo
March
U.S.
May Day 2008 Mobilization
10:00 AM-03:00 PM


San Francisco May Day: March with Longshore Workers
March
California
May Day 2008 Mobilization
10:30 AM-01:30 PM


Berkeley, CA: May Day March
March
California
May Day 2008 Mobilization
11:00 AM-01:00 PM


Sacramento, CA: May Day Protest, March and Rally
March
California
May Day 2008 Mobilization
11:00 AM-07:00 PM


Madison, WI: May Day Mobilization
March
U.S.
May Day 2008 Mobilization
11:30 AM-02:30 PM


Amherst, MA: Immigrant Rights May Day Rally
Protest
U.S.
May Day 2008 Mobilization
12:00 PM-02:00 PM


New York, NY: Stop the Raids & Deportations
March
New York
May Day 2008 Mobilization
12:00 PM-06:00 PM


Chicago, IL: May Day march
March
U.S.
May Day 2008 Mobilization
12:00 PM-05:00 PM


Sonoma, CA: May Day March and Rally
March
California
May Day 2008 Mobilization
12:00 PM-03:00 PM


Santa Cruz, CA: May Day Rally
March
California
May Day 2008 Mobilization
12:00 PM-04:00 PM


March for Immigrant Rights in San Francisco
Other
California
May Day 2008 Mobilization
02:00 PM-06:00 PM


May Day 2008 in Los Anegles, CA
March
California
May Day 2008 Mobilization
02:00 PM-06:00 PM


St. Paul, MN - May 1 - 2:00 pm - march for Immigrant & Workers Rights
March
U.S.
May Day 2008 Mobilization
02:00 PM-06:00 PM


Pittsburgh, PA: The 3rd Annual Great American March for Immigrants' Rights
March
Pennsylvania
May Day 2008 Mobilization
03:00 PM-06:00 PM


Oakland March for Immigrant Workers' Rights
March
California
May Day 2008 Mobilization
03:00 PM-08:00 PM


San Antonio, TX: International Workers Day
March
U.S.
May Day 2008 Mobilization
03:00 PM-09:00 PM


Pittsburgh, PA: May Day March
March
Pennsylvania
May Day 2008 Mobilization
03:00 PM-06:00 PM


Boston May Day: Stop the Raids and Deportations!
March
U.S.
May Day 2008 Mobilization
04:00 PM-07:00 PM


Sarasota, FL: Reclaim the Streets - Party Against the War!
Other
Florida
May Day 2008 Mobilization
04:00 PM-06:30 PM


Immigrants Being Active Participants in Change. We March May 1st, we vote November 4th
March
California
May Day 2008 Mobilization
04:00 PM-07:00 PM


San Jose, CA: May Day March
March
California
May Day 2008 Mobilization
04:00 PM-07:00 PM


Festival of Tolerance & Unity
Protest
U.S.
May Day 2008 Mobilization
04:00 PM-08:00 PM


Rouge Forum School Walkouts
Protest
U.S.
May Day 2008 Mobilization
05:00 PM-11:00 PM


Romoland, CA: Stop the Raids & Deportations
Protest
California
May Day 2008 Mobilization
05:00 PM-08:00 PM


March for Dignity: International Workers Day in Oxnard, TRI-COUNTY REGIONAL MOBILIZATION
March
California
May Day 2008 Mobilization
05:00 PM-09:00 PM


Bellingham, WA: Immigrant Solidarity March
March
U.S.
Immigrant Rights
05:30 PM-08:30 PM


Bloomington, IL May 1: International Workers Day
Protest
U.S.
May Day 2008 Mobilization
05:30 PM-07:30 PM


May Day Dance and Dinner Fundraiser
Other
California
May Day 2008 Mobilization
05:30 PM-11:30 PM


Bellingham, Wa: We Are One - Somos Uno
March
U.S.
Immigrant Rights
06:00 PM-08:30 PM


Morristown, NJ MAY 1 : International worker and Immigrant day Commemoration
Protest
New Jersey
May Day 2008 Mobilization
06:00 PM-08:00 PM


San Rafael, CA: May Day Mobilizations
Meeting
California
May Day 2008 Mobilization
06:00 PM-09:00 PM


San Francisco, CA: May Day March and Party!
Other
California
May Day 2008 Mobilization
07:30 PM-12:30 AM


Modesto, CA: RALLY FOR IMMIGRANTSâ?? RIGHTS
March
California
May Day 2008 Mobilization
08:00 PM-12:00 AM

Chicago Mayday March - Marcha Primero de Mayo
Other
U.S.
May Day 2008 Mobilization
10:00 AM-03:00 PM
 

expose'

The Pulse......
The process is lengthy and expensive and "pushes people to go beneath the law," he said.

The immigration process is designed to weed out those that we don't want in our country. It isn't suppose to be a process like a McDonalds hamburger assembly line...:rolleyes:
If people choose to go beneath the law they are breaking the law - which makes them criminals. Which makes them among those we do not want in our country...:shr:

Sneaking across the border is an expensive and dangerous process. One that ought to give Mexicans enough ambition to try to clean up their own country. Instead - they want to mess their country up then leave it to come to ours and mess ours up. Their mess has already been costly to our nation...and getting worse every day.

Seattle wont allow their Police to ask someone's immigration status...:rolleyes: ICE wont arrest these illegals as they protest...:shk: Just once - I'd like to see a strong counter-protest by "legal" US citizens...
 

Be Well

may all be well
DH escaped from a communist country, stayed in a refugee camp for months (I think a year or more) before he was LEGALLY allowed to come to the US. He became a citizen as soon as he could jump through all the hoops. Several years later he married me. I never did meet his elderly mother because we were not able to legally bring her here as we did not have the thousands of dollars to pay a lawyer to get her here even to live with us.

We thought at one time if we colored her skin brown and sent her to Mexico City and had her sneak in, it would have worked !
 

Rucus Sunday

Veteran Member
Basically an "advertorial," compliments of the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, a far-left rag and socialist mouthpiece that doesn't try very hard to hide its political agenda while pretending to be objective. Makes passable campfire kindling in a pinch, though it does produce an inordinate amount of smoke.
 

blackjeep

The end times are here.
Here's an article that makes the connection I did when I saw the date of the uprising... uh, demonstrations.

http://www.cnsnews.com/ViewNation.asp?Page=/Nation/archive/200605/NAT20060501a.html

May Day Immigration Protests Celebrate Communist Uprising
By Monisha Bansal
CNSNews.com Staff Writer
May 01, 2006

(CNSNews.com) - Monday, May Day, is International Worker's Day and the communist celebration of the Bolshevik Revolution. It is also a day when illegal immigrants plan to boycott work, school and shopping in an effort to show the contribution of undocumented aliens to the U.S. economy.

Protesters will march in Chicago, New York and Los Angeles to urge Congress not to support a bill introduced by U.S. Rep. James Sensenbrenner (R-Wis.), which would make it a felony to illegally enter the U.S. or facilitate the illegal entry of someone else.

Calling it "a day without an immigrant," boycott organizers chose Monday because of its socialist and communist roots, according to Lee Siu Hin of Immigrant Solidarity Network. "We're linking workers' rights and immigrant rights. That should be very clear," Lee told Cybercast News Service.

The socialist anti-war group Act Now to Stop War and End Racism (International A.N.S.W.E.R) was one of the organizers of the April 10 protests that drew hundreds of thousands of illegal immigrants. The group is also organizing Monday's boycott.

"It is a show of political and economic force against the way immigrants are being treated and attacked in the U.S. It is meant to show the qualitative impact of immigrants in the U.S. by their absence, their absence in the labor they produce in this country and by the wealth they produce," Carlos Alvarez, spokesman for International A.N.S.W.E.R. told Cybercast News Service.

"Immigrants contribute billions to the economy and receive few benefits in return. We will settle for nothing less than full amnesty and dignity for the millions of undocumented workers presently in the United States," International A.N.S.W.E.R.'s website states.

Alvarez noted that while May Day is mostly associated with the Bolshevik Revolution, the group is stressing International Worker's Day.

International A.N.S.W.E.R. was founded by Ramsey Clark, the man who served as U.S. attorney general during the administration of President Lyndon Johnson and is currently one of the lawyers representing deposed Iraqi president Saddam Hussein.

Despite the fact that May Day protests started in the U.S. in 1886 when the Federation of Organized Trade and Labor Unions demanded an eight hour work day, every country but the United States and Canada celebrates the holiday with protests.

On May Day 2000, London police arrested 195 "anti-capitalist protesters," according to the BBC, for rioting and violence that led to the destruction of a McDonald's restaurant.

But its ties go back to communist Russia. The Revolutionary Communist Party (RCP) is endorsing Monday's boycott.

In 1917, Bolshevik communists led by Vladimir Lenin overthrew the Russian government, leading eventually the formation of the Soviet Union in 1922. While the Bolshevik Revolution was in October, the RCP celebrates it on May 1.

The RCP is calling Monday "Revolution #45."

"On May 1, we celebrate our achievements in this world-historic struggle and especially the first great milestones on that path: the October Revolution of 1917, where the proletariat for the first time seized and held power for nearly 40 years in what became the Soviet Union; and the Chinese Revolution, and especially the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution," the RCP website states.

John Keeley, communications director for the Center for Immigration Studies, said Monday's protests will further alienate people who are legal residents of the U.S. Those legal residents, he said, "simply want kids to go to school Monday and workers to show up for work."

"If I were trying to illicit broad sympathies of the very fair minded American public, this would be that last day I would have selected. Any day but Monday," Keeley told Cybercast News Service. Keeley also criticized what he called the "explicit communist agendas and sympathies" of some of the organizers of Monday's protests.

Ira Mehlman, spokesman for the Federation for American Immigration Reform, said the May Day message "will hurt [protest organizers] if it is widely known, but so far it is a well kept secret."

He told Cybercast News Service that there is "irony in the fact that President Bush is backing these groups' message," a reference to Bush's support for a guest worker program and provisions to allow those who have come into the country illegally to work toward a legal immigration status.
 

les_stockton

Senior Member
If they're not here legally, they're illigal. They aren't immigrants. they are migrants and they are here illegally. They are criminals violating our soil and taking jobs that most Americans will do and have done for a long, long time. The notion that they are not criminals is crazy. They are criminals.
I can't believe the gall of having a march over this. I wish our government hadn't sold out to the rich that are getting cheap labor. Maybe we could arrest the ones that show up at the march.
 

Martin

Deceased
A list of their demands from

http://www.chicagomayday.com/Demands.html



Our Demands

EQUAL RESPECT / EQUAL PAY FOR EVERY WORKER
Legalization for All NOW !
Second Chance for All NOW !
Defend the Right to Organize
Fight for a Living Wage
Legalization for Elvira Arellano and Flor Crisostomo

PEACE BY JUSTICE, SECURITY BY RESPECT
End the War in Iraq, bring the Troops Home
Respect for the Self-Determination of Nations
Clean Up for Vieques
Replace Globalization with Nobilization

KEEP FAMILIES TOGETHER
Stop the Separation of Families
Stop the Hate, Stop the Violence,
Stop the Guns, Stop the Drugs
Health Care for Every Family
Equal, Quality, Respectful Education
A Moratorium on Mortgage Foreclosures
Naturalize Foreign-Born Spouses of LGBT Couples
Refugee Rights for LGBT People Fleeing Persecution

FAIR TRADE MAKES FAIR BORDER,
Renegotiate NAFTA
Good Jobs on Both Sides of the Border

VOTE FOR THOSE WHO CANNOT VOTE
Vote for the Children
Vote for those without papers
Vote for those in and out of prison
 

Martin

Deceased
By The Voice | April 30, 2008 - 12:02 pm - Posted in News, Carolyn Hileman
Regroup, rethink and refresh
Carolyn Hileman

When the marches begin tomorrow take a look back at just how far we have come in the past two years. We have joined together as only Americans can do to stop their Amnesty bill not once but three times and stand at the ready to do so again anytime, we have seen stepped up enforcement in city after city and it is spreading like wildfire across America. American’s are no longer afraid to broach the topic of illegal immigration for fear of being ostracized because they have seen us brave that fire and come out un singed. We have fought the good fight and will continue to do so every single day there is one illegal immigrant in our country.

While it may seem while you are watching these people in control of our streets that they have won, remember if they had won they would not be forced to march all over again. This battle is far from over, it is one we are liable to have to fight till the end and if that is the case that is exactly what we will do. For now though, just for tomorrow go spend some time for yourself, go visit that long lost friend, spend some time with your wife or husband and your kids. If you are not one of the many documenting the real marches or protesting them then take some time to refresh. Don’t watch the news you know exactly what they are going to say and you know what the lead story is going to be, so watch a movie, something funny, seems we don’t get to laugh much these days.

Take a walk, enjoy the fresh air, ride a bike you are not going to do anybody any good if you have to go to the hospital because your blood pressure is high. You have worked long and hard and all of America has seen the fruits of your labor it is time you take a much needed break. I have heard from some people that ICE will have a presence on the street but we have also heard that before so I am not holding my breath, tomorrow we can really do nothing about the marches but we can use that time to regroup, rethink and refresh
 

Hermit

Inactive
Jeez, I was just thinking of going up to Seattle tomorrow to see how she's been since I last lived there ..... maybe not the best day to go.
 

Pass Go

Deceased
I've read a lot talk about drills and "emergency" drills starting May first... wonder if they are somehow connected to May Day's activities? After all, you never know when you'll need to use the many alphabet agencies. I think they are either working on their coordination skills, or getting ready to pull something off. Time will tell.
 

Rams82

Inactive
I've read a lot talk about drills and "emergency" drills starting May first... wonder if they are somehow connected to May Day's activities? After all, you never know when you'll need to use the many alphabet agencies. I think they are either working on their coordination skills, or getting ready to pull something off. Time will tell.

Well there is a good chance there will be certain groups that will try to provoke the invaders to violence. It could get ugly, namely in L.A. and Chicago.
 

Norma

Veteran Member
They all need to go back to Mexico and REFORM MEXICO, NOT THE U. S. A.

Our hospitals need to collect from Mexico for all their free care that they received here. Mexico owes the USA big time not only for their medical care but for all the social services programs that they receive. What if we all went to Mexico and demanded medical care what do you think would happen. Makes me want to spit nail. They need to have a revolution in Mexico to make it like the USA if that is what they want.

Norma
 

skoaldiak

WWG1WGA
I couldnt even finish the first video, as for the second one.... little too late for congress to stop this one from happening.
 
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I said a year ago, these marches are good. It is the ONLY thing waking up my fellow citizens.





THE MARCH OF THE
"TOGETHER, WE ARE THE NEW MAJORITY" and
Justice For Immigrant Workers!
THURSDAY
MAY 1ST 2008
OUR DEMANDS
LEGALIZATION FOR ALL NOW!
KEEP ALL FAMILIES TOGETHER!
PEACE BY JUSTICE, SECURITY BY RESPECT
FAIR TRADE MAKES FAIR BORDERS
Equal Respect/Equal Pay for Every Worker
STOP HR4088 "Baby Sensennbrenner"

Click Here for List of Demands

VOTE FOR THOSE WHO CANNOT VOTE
Vote for the Children
Vote for those without papers
Vote for those in and out of prison​


http://www.chicagomayday.com/
 
On

CNN earlier today there were just a few hundred milling around Wash. DC. The "activist" spokesman said the lower numbers were "part of the plan".

How did it go elsewhere? I think a lot of them looked at some of the harsh anti-work legislature that got shoved through after enough sheeple woke up and figured they might keep a lower profile this year.

But hasn't been much made public yet so I don't know.
 
I

just reviewed about 30 pics posted on one of the unmentionable forums., and in Chicago, the turn out was tiny, just like DC.


And in Chicago I only saw ONE upside down US flag. On the videos from last year they had lots of posters about what danger we are in now that we "woke the sleeping giant".

I think in the last year, after they pissed off a whole lot of sleeping sheeple, they got a better clue as to which one is really the sleeping giant.


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