CAIR - Colorado Alliance for Immigration Reform

'La Gran Marcha' surpasses all expectations

By Ernesto Cienfuegos, La Voz de Aztlan

http://www.aztlan.net/la_gran_marcha.htm

Los Angeles, Alta California - March 26, 2006 - ...Never has the "City of Angels" seen so many demonstrators filling the streets of the city's center. The sleeping giant has finally awaken giving rise to a new immigrant [illegal alien] civil rights [sic] movement of unprecedented proportions. ...

... now have the numbers, the political will and the organizational skills to direct our own destinies and not be subservient to the White and Jewish power structures.

...we can now undertake bigger and more significant mass actions to achieve total political and economic liberation like that being proposed by Juan José Gutiérrez, President of Movimiento Latino USA. Juan José Gutiérrez is proposing that the coalition that organized "La Gran Marcha" meet in Arizona or Texas on April 8 to "organize a mass boycott (huelga) against the economy of the USA" to take place on May 5 or 19.

A major reason for the great success of "La Gran Marcha" was the strong participation of labor unions and the Catholic Church. ... If the racist "Sensenbrenner Legislation" passes the US Senate, there is no doubt that a massive civil disobedience movement will emerge. Eventually labor union power can merge with the immigrant civil rights [sic] and "Immigrant [illegal alien] Sanctuary" movements to enable us to either form a new political party or to do heavy duty reforming of the existing Democratic Party. ...

Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villagairosa, a Los Angeles Unified School District victim himself before he turned his life around, is already undertaking a bold moved to wrestle control of the district from a Jewish dominated school board and a White superintendent that are just fleecing the schools of much needed funds....

"Aqui estamos y no nos vamos y si nos devuelven. . . regresamos!"

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