Tens of thousands of immigrants and activists rally across the country on Wednesday immigration measures approved by Congress, will give 11 million immigrants living here illegally path toward citizens to protest against a group of coordinated.
The organizers said the protests occurred in at least 18 states and Washington, DC, where a large, festive crowd gathered at the west lawn of the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday afternoon. Many carried hand lettered signs, and shouting "silicon per se puede," Spanish "Yes, we can do it."
"We are not going to win immigration reform just came to Washington, the Service Employees International Union, on behalf of the nurses and low-wage employees, including citizen participation, national director, said:" We need across the country walk the streets of Monterosso janitors and Child-care workers.
In Atlanta, more than 1,000 people around the Georgian Parliament on Wednesday midday procession, called for a comprehensive immigration policy changes and the end of deportation.
The supporters gathered assembly in New York City, including the Washington Heights section, as well as in Queens, Manhattan and the Bronx.
To the Federal Building in San Francisco, hundreds of protesters holding a red and orange paper flowers on behalf of the expulsion daily number of immigration violations. In San Diego, about 50 protesters gathered on the sidewalk outside the office of U.S. Senator Dianne Feinstein, large-scale protests in 2006, thousands of demonstrators shut down the busy street to support liberal immigration policies formed a sharp contrast.
Write a sweeping immigration bill senators have said they want this week to complete their work, on what certainly is a noisy public debate over measures to secure the border, tens of thousands of foreign workers into the country, and to give The final civil millions of illegal residence in the United States.
The proposal was written in the Senate bipartisan immigration legislation, a person familiar with the matter said on Wednesday that the bill would require greatly expanded surveillance in the United States-Mexico border, and significantly increased in high-risk areas of the border crossers detained. On condition of anonymity to provide the information for personal consideration.
Against illegal immigration groups say they are not worried, the Parliament or the message will be shaken to the emotions of voters, and to expand the legal rights of illegal immigrants in the United States will create the cash-strapped government financial problems, and stimulate more illegal immigrants .
"There should be 20 million Americans can not find full-time work is a rebound," NumbersUSA President Roy Beck, the group claims to reduce the level of immigration, said in a statement Wednesday.
Migrants' rights activists say the size of their movement will be on display at rallies around the country, including in the nation's capital, the National Advancement of Colored People Association President Benjamin Jealous delivered the keynote address.
Gustavo Andrade, who led a large number of immigrants advocacy group in Maryland, and the organization of the event on Wednesday, about 400 buses carrying activists gathered at the rally in Washington.
Some Democratic lawmakers, including Sen. Bob Menendez and Rep. Luis Gutierrez, made a brief statement, like the Puerto Rican singer Ehud Gata Avignon and Latin pop rock band LA Shengsaixili Asia.
The activists have asked the national victory, including the successful lobbying against immigrants in North Carolina driver's license: "no legal status."
Immigration militant movement gained national attention in 2007, when President George W Bush and bipartisan congressional group trying to comprehensive immigration reform. High school and college students were brought to the United States as young children began to be held in public gatherings.
The movement gained new supporters in 2010, when the parliamentary debate, but did not pass the Dream Act - legislation will be the legal status of young immigrants, illegal residence in the country.
President Obama announced in June that his delay deportation proceedings, so that the young immigrant work visas. In February in his State of the Union address, Obama called on Congress as soon as possible through comprehensive immigration measures.
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