Hundreds of thousands of people demonstrated in cities across the country Sunday urging Congress to pass legislation that would legalize the estimated 12 million undocumented workers in the US. An estimated 500,000 people took to the streets in Dallas. The marchers filled the downtown streets with chants of “Si Se Puede!”–Spanish for “Yes, we can!”. In St. Paul, Minnesota, 30,000 people rallied at the state capitol. In Birmingham, Alabama, demonstrators marched along the same streets where activists clashed with police in the civil rights struggle of the 1960s. Other protests were held in New Mexico, Michigan, Iowa, Alabama, Utah, Oregon, Idaho and California. Michael Martinez, who attended a rally in San Diego, said: “It’s not about flags, it’s not really about race. It’s about just equal opportunities for everybody and nobody being above or below the law and nobody being exploited by the law. It’s that simple.” More protests are planned for today in nearly 100 cities across the country.
Mass Protests Continue Around the US For Immigrant Rights
HeadlineApr 10, 2006