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Title: Thousands March In Los Angeles Against Bush Immigration Policies
Source: Associated Press
URL Source: http://www.canada.com/topics/news/w ... 4bab-bf64-0020500e674f&k=51702
Published: Apr 7, 2007
Author: Associated Press
Post Date: 2007-04-07 21:53:49 by Brian S
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Views: 153
Comments: 5

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LOS ANGELES (AP) - Thousands of people marched through downtown Los Angeles on Saturday, demanding a way for the estimated 12 million illegal immigrants in the United States to become citizens and condemning President George W. Bush's latest proposal.

Carrying signs saying "Amnesty Now," more than 3,000 people danced to Mexican ranchera music and passed large U.S. flags over their heads.

Organizers said many illegal immigrants are angry about a White House plan that would grant them work visas but require them to return home and pay thousands of dollars to become legal U.S. residents.

"Charging that much, Bush is going to be even more expensive than the coyotes," said protester Armando Garcia, 50, referring to smugglers who transport people across the Mexican border.

Alfredo Gonzalez, 33, an illegal immigrant from Mexico, marched with his wife and daughters, ages six and eight. He said he fears the stepped-up immigration raids occurring across the country.

"If they kick me out, who is going to take care of my daughters? The government? I don't think so," he said.

"We need full legalization and need it now."

Immigrant rights advocates say many of the area's illegal immigrants feel betrayed by Bush, who they had long considered an ally.

The White House's draft plan, leaked last week, calls for a new "Z" visa that would allow illegal immigrant workers to apply for three-year work permits. They would be renewable indefinitely but would cost US$3,500 each time.

To obtain a permit and become legal permanent residents, illegal immigrants would have to return to their home country, apply at a U.S. embassy or consulate to re-enter legally and pay a $10,000 fine.

The proposal has been sharply criticized by Hispanic advocacy groups, Democrats, the Roman Catholic church and unions that have many immigrants in their ranks. They argue the cost of work permits and the green card application - which could total more than $20,000 - are prohibitive for low-wage earners.

The plan is far more conservative than the one passed by the Senate last year with bipartisan backing and support from Bush. That plan would have allowed many of the country's estimated 12 million illegal immigrants to stay in the United States, work and apply to become legal residents after learning English, pay small fines and back taxes and clear a background check.

Many Senate conservatives opposed that plan and it failed to gain traction in the House of Representatives, which at the end of 2005 passed the punitive immigration reform bill that angered immigrant communities and led to massive protests.

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#1. To: Brian S (#0)

"We need full legalization and need it now."

We need deportation and we need it now.

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We need deportation and we need it now.

Double ditto.

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