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If you've been reading LA Indymedia or listening to KPFK, you've heard about the March for Immigrants' Rights that will be taking place tomorrow, starting on Olympic and Broadway. But if you're limited to English, you probably haven't heard the non-stop promotion by virtually every popular local and nationally-syndicated Spanish-language DJ in Los Angeles. Low-ball estimates from media insiders are that 200,000 people will turn up. March organizers are scrambling to accommodate three times that many and busloads of people from across the state, from Reno and Las Vegas, from Phoenix, from Texas, from New Mexico, from Denver, from Tennessee, and from Chicago. As I write this, high school students in East Los Angeles have walked out and reportedly are pummeling the police with fruit against proposed immigration "reform." Corporate media reports estimate the size of today's student walkouts in LA at over 3000 students. Tomorrow promises to be the biggest march in Los Angeles history.


The organizers have announced that they are expecting that as many as 500,000 people might attend the protest in L.A.

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Above story and links from LA Indymedia

Here's some more context: "The Senate Judiciary Committee will consider the issue Monday. Lawmakers have been mulling legislation that would make illegal residency in the United States a felony crime, impose harsh penalties on those who employ illegal immigrants, and call for fences along one-third of the Mexican border, according to CNN.

Also on Friday thousands of immigrant-rights advocates marched through Phoenix toward the offices of U.S. Senator Jon Kyl. The protestors are calling for a more humane reform to the existing immigration laws. The Republican Kyl, according to CNN, is sponsoring a bill that would give illegal immigrants up to five years to vacate the United States.

On Friday morning, tens of thousands of workers were no-shows at their jobs in Georgia in response to a bill that was passed by the Georgia House Thursday. The legislation — which still needs state Senate approval — would refuse services to adults living in the U.S. illegally and tack a 5 percent surcharge onto wire transfers from illegal immigrants. Close to 200 people assembled outside Georgia's Capitol building holding signs that read: "Don't panic, we're Hispanic" and "We have a dream too," CNN reported.

More than 10,000 people marched in Milwaukee Thursday as part of "A Day Without Latinos." That act of dissent was organized to challenge efforts in Washington, D.C., targeting undocumented illegal workers."

From Mtv.com


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