Father Jose Landaverde on why we must march on May Day
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Watch
at 6 PM, Friday night as Father Jose Landaverde explains why we must march on
May Day -- see him on CAN TV, cable channel 21 in Chicago.
The immigrant rights movement is at a critical juncture as the "Gang of
8" senators, including Illinois's Dick Durbin, look set to announce their
proposed legislation for immigration "reform" within the next several
days.
Already leaked is a proposal to force the undocumented to wait 10 years
to finally get citizenship, and then only after paying onerous fines.
While President Obama proposed including provisions to treat same-sex,
bi-national couples as equals for family naturalizations and green cards, his
de facto Senate floor leader, Dick Durbin, left that out of the Gang of 8's
proposals. This follows a secret
letter from Catholic bishops and other anti-gay bigots to Obama promising
to oppose any immigration reform proposal that included provisions treating
LGBT immigrants as equals to straights. So is Obama saying he
likes gays, while letting his floor leader throw us under the bus?
Finally, Obama is on track to soon become the largest deporter of the
undocumented of any president in U.S. history. Yet no where in his or the
"Gang of 8" proposals is there a pledge to start a moratorium on
deportations.
Watch Father Jose Landaverde discuss these and other issues on the Gay
Liberation Network's TV program at 6:30 PM, Friday, April 12 on Cable Channel
21 in Chicago.
...and plan on participating in May Day, Wednesday, May 1st:
-- At 10 AM there will be an Anti-Capitalist Action beginning at the City Front
Plaza, 240 E. Illinois Avenue.
--
At 12:45 PM that day, Occupy Chicago will host a "Solidarity
Speak-Out" to discuss the issues of the day, at Union Park, located at
Ashland Avenue and Washington Boulevard.
-- At 2 PM, a rally for workers' and immigrant rights will be held in the same
location.
-- At 3 PM, we will march to Federal Plaza for another rally.
More information on the day's activities
can be found here,
here and here.