Our LA May day march and rally! Article below photo.

 




Carlos Montes
 http://www.bit.ly/legalizationforall 
www.facebook.com/centrocso
www.fightbacknews.org
www.immigrationcoalition.org

                                    
        
            
                
            
            
                
        LA May Day: Thousands of militant marchers demand ‘Legalization for all 
now!’ 


By Staff

Los Angeles, CA - The Southern California Immigration Coalition (SCIC) led a 
militant political march and rally in the heart of Los Angeles, May 1, with 
thousands of garment workers, students and a contingent from Occupy LA. The 
event was a political protest against the U.S. ICE/police deportations. The 
clear demand was for legalization for all. The majority of marchers were Latino 
wearing red shirts and carrying flags from Central America, Latin America, 
Mexico and the red flag of Aztlan. Many of the speakers expressed an anti-war 
and pro-worker view in support for people of the world who fight against the 
U.S. empire. Other May 1 events in L.A. were more like celebrations with music 
concerts - many wearing white with U.S. flags.

The SCIC kickoff rally started with FE Evaone. The Xicana/Indigena activist did 
her hip hop flowetry with her song "In-Dependence". Next up was veteran Chicano 
activist Carlos Montes, who denounced U.S. interventions and war as the cause 
of poverty, misery and mass migration. He also linked the fight for 
legalization to the struggle for equality for Latinos and self-determination 
for Chicanos/Mexicans in the southwest of the U.S.

The rally emcee Ron Gochez then introduced Werner Marroquin of the FMLN who 
call for workers of the world to unite against injustice. Next up the teachers 
Juan Ramirez and Betty Forester leaders with United Teachers LA expressed their 
unity and solidarity with the struggle for immigrant rights. The United 
Teachers LA has a long history of uniting with the struggle of immigrants. 
Felipe Garcia of Roofers Local 36 talked about the hardships the undocumented 
workers face, from bad working conditions to exploitation by the big 
corporations.

The march entered the heart of the garment district and received the 
enthusiastic support of thousands of undocumented workers from El Salvador, 
Guatemala and Mexico as they left work. During the march, Mecha members, high 
school students from South L.A., spoke about undocumented students’ hardships 
in school trying to survive. Also CSULA Mecha representative Maria Xochicale 
spoke of the fight to expand Chicano Studies and the importance of students 
supporting the fight end deportations. More music and hip hop with el 
Comandante kept the energy high.

The closing rally included Daniel Montes of Union del Barrio who spoke of the 
need to keep fighting for immigration reform with justice. Father Solalinde 
from Oaxaca Mexico spoke of his work in fighting against the abuse and 
exploitation of migrants for Central America as they cross in to Mexico. These 
migrants face extortion, kidnapping and robbery by local police, the narco 
cartels and gangs. The Los Angeles Garment Workers Center member Jose Lopez 
exposed working conditions in L.A. and expressed solidarity to the garment 
workers of Bangladesh who died in a building collapse.

Lisa Medina with the Alvarado Street Vendors denounced the police harassment of 
tickets and arrests for undocumented families who are just trying to survive. 
She called on the LAPD to stop harassing the street vendors. The International 
Action Center speaker called for international solidarity. The Occupy LA/Occupy 
Foreclosures Carlos Marroquin and Julie Levine talked about the victories in 
stopping evictions and home sit-ins in poor neighborhoods and denounced the big 
banks that make super profits from the misery of working people losing their 
homes. The Bayan International speaker talked about the struggle in the 
Philippines against the violations of human rights and the theft of land and 
mineral resources by the rich corporations with support from the U.S. The 
Filipino hip hop group Shining Sons did some great songs about the struggle in 
their homeland. Many other groups joined the march, including the Bus Riders 
Union, Workers World Party and Freedom Road Socialist Organization.

Alex Sanchez, longtime Salvadorian activists with Homies Unidos, and recent 
victim of a policeframe-up, also spoke about the high incarceration rate in CA 
of Latinos and acampaign to free Salvadorians incarcerated in US prisons.

Closing the main rally was a short teatro skit exposing the killing of Mexican 
news reporters. A speaker from Resistencia Mexicana de LA denounced the human 
rights violations in Mexico by the army and criminal groups.

The Southern California Immigration Coalition calls on all to continue the 
fight for legalization for all and for an immigration reform law that does not 
separate families and that stops the mass detentions and deportations.
            
            
                
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Carlos Montes
 http://www.bit.ly/legalizationforall 
www.facebook.com/centrocso
www.fightbacknews.org
www.immigrationcoalition.org

                                    
        
            
                
            
            
                
        LA May Day: Thousands of militant marchers demand ‘Legalization for all 
now!’ 


By Staff

Los Angeles, CA - The Southern California Immigration Coalition (SCIC) led a 
militant political march and rally in the heart of Los Angeles, May 1, with 
thousands of garment workers, students and a contingent from Occupy LA. The 
event was a political protest against the U.S. ICE/police deportations. The 
clear demand was for legalization for all. The majority of marchers were Latino 
wearing red shirts and carrying flags from Central America, Latin America, 
Mexico and the red flag of Aztlan. Many of the speakers expressed an anti-war 
and pro-worker view in support for people of the world who fight against the 
U.S. empire. Other May 1 events in L.A. were more like celebrations with music 
concerts - many wearing white with U.S. flags.

The SCIC kickoff rally started with FE Evaone. The Xicana/Indigena activist did 
her hip hop flowetry with her song "In-Dependence". Next up was veteran Chicano 
activist Carlos Montes, who denounced U.S. interventions and war as the cause 
of poverty, misery and mass migration. He also linked the fight for 
legalization to the struggle for equality for Latinos and self-determination 
for Chicanos/Mexicans in the southwest of the U.S.

The rally emcee Ron Gochez then introduced Werner Marroquin of the FMLN who 
call for workers of the world to unite against injustice. Next up the teachers 
Juan Ramirez and Betty Forester leaders with United Teachers LA expressed their 
unity and solidarity with the struggle for immigrant rights. The United 
Teachers LA has a long history of uniting with the struggle of immigrants. 
Felipe Garcia of Roofers Local 36 talked about the hardships the undocumented 
workers face, from bad working conditions to exploitation by the big 
corporations.

The march entered the heart of the garment district and received the 
enthusiastic support of thousands of undocumented workers from El Salvador, 
Guatemala and Mexico as they left work. During the march, Mecha members, high 
school students from South L.A., spoke about undocumented students’ hardships 
in school trying to survive. Also CSULA Mecha representative Maria Xochicale 
spoke of the fight to expand Chicano Studies and the importance of students 
supporting the fight end deportations. More music and hip hop with el 
Comandante kept the energy high.

The closing rally included Daniel Montes of Union del Barrio who spoke of the 
need to keep fighting for immigration reform with justice. Father Solalinde 
from Oaxaca Mexico spoke of his work in fighting against the abuse and 
exploitation of migrants for Central America as they cross in to Mexico. These 
migrants face extortion, kidnapping and robbery by local police, the narco 
cartels and gangs. The Los Angeles Garment Workers Center member Jose Lopez 
exposed working conditions in L.A. and expressed solidarity to the garment 
workers of Bangladesh who died in a building collapse.

Lisa Medina with the Alvarado Street Vendors denounced the police harassment of 
tickets and arrests for undocumented families who are just trying to survive. 
She called on the LAPD to stop harassing the street vendors. The International 
Action Center speaker called for international solidarity. The Occupy LA/Occupy 
Foreclosures Carlos Marroquin and Julie Levine talked about the victories in 
stopping evictions and home sit-ins in poor neighborhoods and denounced the big 
banks that make super profits from the misery of working people losing their 
homes. The Bayan International speaker talked about the struggle in the 
Philippines against the violations of human rights and the theft of land and 
mineral resources by the rich corporations with support from the U.S. The 
Filipino hip hop group Shining Sons did some great songs about the struggle in 
their homeland. Many other groups joined the march, including the Bus Riders 
Union, Workers World Party and Freedom Road Socialist Organization.

Alex Sanchez, longtime Salvadorian activists with Homies Unidos, and recent 
victim of a policeframe-up, also spoke about the high incarceration rate in CA 
of Latinos and acampaign to free Salvadorians incarcerated in US prisons.

Closing the main rally was a short teatro skit exposing the killing of Mexican 
news reporters. A speaker from Resistencia Mexicana de LA denounced the human 
rights violations in Mexico by the army and criminal groups.

The Southern California Immigration Coalition calls on all to continue the 
fight for legalization for all and for an immigration reform law that does not 
separate families and that stops the mass detentions and deportations.
            
            
                
Read more News and Views from the Peoples Struggle at 
http://www.fightbacknews.org.You can write to us at i...@fightbacknews.org
            
        
                            
                                
                                
                                
                                
                                
                                
                                
                                        
                                                
                                                        
                                                                
                                                                    
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