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Senate Approves Border Fence – Utah’s Senators Sign On

The U.S. Senatehas approved the building of a 370 mile border fence.

Utah Republican Sens. Orrin Hatch and Bob Bennett both voted in favor of the plan to build the fence. But they also voted in favor of an amendment that would have removed the provision giving illegal immigrants an eventual chance at citizenship. The amendment was defeated on a 66-33 Senate vote. In all, 41 Democrats joined with 24 Republicans and one independent to turn back the proposal.

The amnesty proposal would grant illegal immigrants legal status as long as they have worked in the U.S. for five years, learn english and pay back fines and taxes.

The Deseret Morning News published this table in today’s news:

“CAPITAL TRAVELS FREELY – WHY NOT PEOPLE!”

This morning I offered my comments in response to Rep. Chris Cannon’s press release on the immigration issue. One comment I made was that if capital can freely travel, people out to be able to also.
This afternoon I received the article below in my email box and thought it was timely, so I’ve reprinted it here.
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Women of Color in the Global Women’s Strike and the Global Women’s Strike participated in actions in Los Angeles, San Francisco and Philadelphia and circulated this statement.
FOR MAY 1, 2006, “A DAY WITHOUT AN IMMIGRANT.”

WOMEN SAY “CAPITAL TRAVELS FREELY – WHY NOT PEOPLE!”

A massive movement of grassroots women and men, workers and students, on the streets in the US is demanding that their work be counted and that this be reflected in what they are entitled to: immediate amnesty for all immigrants, no to criminalization, an end to militarization and fences along the US/Mexico border, no increased enforcement, no separation of families, an end to racism, and no to HR 4437 (the Sensenbrenner/King bill). On March 25th 2006, more than one million women, men and children filled the streets of downtown Los Angeles, 500,000 marched in Bush’s home state of Texas, and millions more participated in protests across both urban and rural US, North and South.

This massive and growing movement has shocked elected officials, who are now scrambling to find a way to achieve their goals. The House of Representatives had passed HR4437, and this initially sparked the protests. Since then the Senate has put forward legislation that, while appearing to meet the movement’s demands, is just as punitive, sexist and racist.

The Kennedy McCain Bill, no Solution
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Cannon releases Immigration Report Press Release

Utah Rep Chris Cannon has released this report. My comments in bold.

Cannon Immigration Advisory Committee Releases Final Report

For Immediate Release
May 1, 2006

WASHINGTON, DC— Congressman Chris Cannon (R-UT) today announced that his Immigration Advisory Committee has released the Committee’s final report and recommendations. The Committee is comprised of nineteen members, who represent multiple view points of the immigration debate.

A copy of the full report can be obtained by calling Congressman Cannon’s office at 202-225-7751 or by clicking here.

“With the immigration debate being so divisive and difficult, the Immigration Advisory Committee hopes Congress will adopt comprehensive immigration reform that does not provide amnesty, but does address the root causes of immigration and changes the current incentive structure. A well-thought-out guest worker program accomplishes such a task,” the report reads.

How about a root cause being that capital can freely move but not people? Where is the equity in that?

“Those who are currently living in the United States illegally will have the necessary incentives to come out of the shadows and begin the process towards legality…Such a guest worker program will help solve many of our immigration quandaries,

What “incentives”?

but to have a full solution, we must also fully secure our borders, provide visa reform and vigorously enforce our laws internally.”

Does this mean that the parents and grandparents with children that were born here will only be able to work here for several years and then have to return to their country?”

The report also concluded that illegal immigration will continue to be a problem until Mexico and Latin America are economically empowered to care for their own citizens.

How will that be done? If you read between the lines, does that mean U.S. “intervention” of these countries to “bring them a better economy” (like the U.S. did for Iraq)?

“This is an extremely important report which reflects a consensus view of some of the best minds in Utah on an immensely difficult issue. This report has the weight of well-reasoned stances, and will be invaluable to have on hand as Congress tackles the ongoing immigration debate,” Cannon said.

Best minds? What best minds? I’d like to see the list of best minds.

Coverage of Boycott Day

Last night I posted about my experiences at the Liberty Rally and March.

Today’s local media has articles on the effect of yesterday’s boycott and on the events yeseterday locally and around the nation:

Deseret News

  • Boycott’s impact: Migrants’ walkout has a hit-and-miss effect around Utah
  • More than a million march in the U.S.
  • Boycott’s impact: Migrants’ walkout has a hit-and-miss effect around Utah

    Salt Lake Tribune

  • Latinos in Utah boycott work, school, stores: A powerful message
  • Photo Gallery

    KSL Channel 5

  • Rallies, Counter-Protests Held in Utah
  • Immigrants Try to Extend Boycott Momentum
  • Some Businesses Close for Day as Immigrants Rally

    ABC Channel 4

  • Immigration Protestors demonstrate at Liberty Park
  • Utah Minutemen rally for tougher immigration enforcement

    KUTV Channel 2

  • Immigration Protests Close Businesses In Utah
  • Immigration Rallies Sweep U.S.
    Demonstrators Making Statements With Feet, Voices, Wallets

  • Immigration Rallies Around The Country (slideshow)
  • May Day Rally and Liberty Walk

    Tonight I and my fellow radical cheerleaders, along with other activists, participated in the rally for immigrant’s rights and Liberty Walk. The cheerleaders cheered the cheer
    ¡Adelante! ¡Adelante! ¡Le Lucha es constante!
    Here are the photos:




    Above: Anti-protestors had to get in their “two cents worth”.








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    Immigration Boycott Today

    Today is the day that workers all over the U.S., including immigrant workers, are boycotting business by taking the day off and engaging in educational activities and rallies in “A Day Without an Immigrant”.

    Here are links to articles about today’s events:

    Salt Lake Tribune: Demonstrations, business boycotts spread nationwide over immigration reform
    KSL Channel 5: Immigrants Plan Nationwide Day of Protest and Activists Encouraging Latino Community to Work on Monday
    ABC Channel 4: ABC 4 NewsViewer Poll results: 88% say people should not get the day off for immigration protests

    May 1 – A Day Without An Immigrant

    Next Monday, May 1st, is May Day. This day has a lot of significance. It is the celebrated “Labor Day” by workers all over the world. This is the day that immigrant workers all over the U.S. will walk off their jobs in protest to pending immigration legislation.

    In Utah, immigrants are rallying in the largest numbers that protests in Utah have ever seen. Demonstrators will join a nationwide boycott of work, school and businesses on May 1.

    Utah’s Latino leaders are calling for undocumented immigrants and their supporters to boycott all businesses for a day. But many are not encouraging people to stay home from work or school. Proyecto Latino de Utah also plans a “Walk for Liberty” at Liberty Park and is encouraging immigrants to show their presence by wearing blue ribbons to work or school on Monday.

    It is also anticipated that many non-Latino workers will not be reporting to work that day either, in acts of solidarity.

    The Utah Minutemen Project, a group whose mission it is to halt illegal immigration, has planned an oppositional rally, titled “Wake-Up America” rally, for the same day, from 3 to 8 p.m., at the City County Building grounds at Washington Square in SLC.

    The Walk from Liberty Park is scheduled for 6pm – this detail is missing from the Deseret News article.

    Rocky on Democracy Now!

    I got notice last week that Salt Lake City Mayor Rocky Anderson would be featured on the Pacifica Radio Program, Democracy Now! in a segment on the immigration march/rally in Salt Lake. I wasn’t able to listen to it live, but thankfully Rocky’s website has it archived. The clip has great photos of the march.

    You can listen and/or watch the interview at the Salt Lake City Mayor’s Website.

    How to handle immigration

    Part of the Plan has posted a tongue-in-cheek

    Utah Latino Boy Scouts criticized for being involved in immigrant rallies

    This is “something”. The Boy Scouts of America (aka “Brown Shirts of America”) in today’s news:
    Boy Scouts chastised for immigrant rallies–Politics: Official says Latino troop violated policy of involvement.

    A Utah Boy Scout official has warned a Latino troop earning merit badges for “Citizenship in the Community” that it violated policy against involvement in political events with its participation in immigration demonstrations this week in Salt Lake City.

    Now there’s promoting of, advocating for and teaching our children about democracy and citizenship.

    Michael Clara, scoutmaster of Boy Scout Troop 987, said he received a phone call on Wednesday from Vic Rowberry, a Great Salt Lake Council of Boy Scouts of America field director, who said the troop shouldn’t have participated in the events.
    Clara disagreed, saying he didn’t understand the difference between providing the flag ceremony and staying to observe the Republican State Convention in August 2005 and carrying and passing out flags at the nonpartisan immigration demonstrations on Sunday and Monday.

    Clara, a Utah Republican, was told that he would have been in compliance if the troop would have performed the flag ceremony at the demonstration and then left. Yet, troops performed the ceremony at the Republican convention and stayed.

    I don’t get it.

    Clara said he believes the troop is being “singled out” because it participated in a “nontraditional event.” As the organization tries to diversify its troops, Clara said it needs to understand that ethnic minorities are going to participate in events that some Utah Boy Scouts have not joined in the past.
    Clara said the organization teaches civic responsibility and being tolerant and respectful of people’s differences.
    “The very thing we’re teaching our young men, the council is not doing to us,” Clara said.
    Kay]]Godfrey [spokesman for the Great Salt Lake Council,]called those comments by Clara “ridiculous.”

    Sounds like a double standard to me.