April 09, 2006
In churches, shops and sidewalks across the Washington region yesterday, thousands of people bustled in preparation for a rally that immigration advocates say could be a pivotal moment for Latinos and other groups seeking to demonstrate their political clout.Organizers of the National Day of Action for Immigrant Justice -- or La Marcha , as some volunteers are calling it -- said it could draw as many as 180,000 people to the Mall and hundreds of thousands more in nearly 100 cities nationwide.
Although no one knows for certain how many people will show up at the D.C. rally, the event has the potential to complicate the afternoon rush hour.
This afternoon, scores of buses will begin moving protesters from throughout the region to the District. CASA of Maryland, an immigrant rights group, has arranged for more than 40 buses to take them to Seventh Street NW between Madison and Jefferson drives. Fifteen additional buses will run a loop six times between CASA's Silver Spring office and the Takoma Metro station and are expected to carry about 5,000 people, said Kim Propeack, advocacy director for CASA.
Mexicanos Sin Fronteras, a D.C.-based immigrant rights group, will send about 20 buses from Virginia to Meridian Hill Park in the Adams Morgan area, said Farah Fosse of the Latino Economic Development Corp., a local organizer.
There, the participants will join neighborhood residents in a march down 16th and 15th streets NW to the Mall. Police plan to temporarily close some streets along the way.
If they want to step out and demand rights and citizenship, we should impose upon them a basic duty -- following the laws of the United States.
Would that the will existed to start today.
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Okay, probably none of this will happen, since the illegals are more likely to show up, since they're more likely to be fired...leading me to conclude that these protesters are not the 'migrant' workers, but rather the welfare queens, gang bangers, activists, and kids who want to skip school.
Posted by: G Rex at Mon Apr 10 03:34:28 2006 (bKWb/)
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