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Events
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Wake up America! Do you know where your country is?
See pictures and videos of illegal alien reconquista rally in Los Angeles on May 1. See pictures of illegal alien rally in Denver on May 1.
See pictures of illegal alien rallies in Los Angeles on April 10 and Dallas on April 9, 2006.
On March 25, 2006, illegal aliens held rallys in major cities across the country - hundreds of thousands altogether. (Remember, we have 12 million to 20 million illegal aliens living in the United States and the Globalists and President Bush want even more).
The Denver illegal alien rally was held downtown at Civic Center Park. Denver Police (BIO) told a CAIR representative there were 50,000 people there. When asked why ICE was not at the event, they police officer replied "I don't know."
Observation: African-Americans are infuriated that illegal aliens are portraying their demand for "rights" as a "civil rights" issue. (Laura Ingraham show, March 31, 2006).
Prediction: future illegal alien rallys will downplay Mexican flags and emphasize United States flags in order to be perceived as more "American".
"One of the more negative parts of the march was when American flags were passed out to make sure the marchers were looked on as part of 'America'."
- From the MECHA Movement website.
Confirmation: See the articles:
Planners want Old Glory only at local [illegal] immigrant rally and
Protestors Urged Not To Bring Mexican Flags.
See pictures and video of the Denver, Los Angeles, and Phoenix illegal alien rallies on March 25, 2006
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On February 11, 2006, the Consulate General of Mexico, held a "Mobile Consulate" event to issue its matricula consular ID card to Mexican nationals from the properties of the Sand Creek branch of the Pikes Peak Public Library, 1821 South Academy Blvd., Colorado Springs.
CAIR, along with members of the Colorado Minutemen, protested at the Sand Creek Library branch.
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On January 7th 2006,
irate Colorado Minuteman, CAIR, and over 40 other concerned citizen groups joined a 19 State National Day Labor Protest to demonstrate against El Centro Humanitario located at 2260 California St. Denver, CO.
El Centro Humanitario is a known Illegal Alien hiring hall open to the public and is reputed to be financially supported by Denver Mayor John Hickenlooper. El Centro also reputedly offers free legal advice among other services to Illegal Aliens through the support of Denver University law students. Mandating law students to break federal laws at taxpayer expense is an outrage and can not be tolerated in a law abiding state.
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October 22, 2005. Colorado Alliance News, in cooperation with the Defend Colorado Now Initiative and the Colorado Alliance for Immigration Reform, presented a rousing forum on Saturday afternoon, October 22, 2005, at the University of Denver's Boettcher Hall, entitled: The Colorado Illegal-Immigration Crisis: Colorado Solutions.
(See the more information about the forum, the Colorado Alliance News press release and this Denver Post article).
- May 16, 2005. Colorado Alliance for Immigration Reform held a press conference and protest on Denver's sanctuary policy for illegal aliens at the Denver City and County building. See more information on Denver's sanctuary policy for illegal aliens.
- July 22, 2004. First Data Corporation, based in the Denver area, hosted a public "immigration reform" forum in Denver. This was the fourth such event held in major cities across the country. Although superficially billed as an "immigration reform" panel, the events appear to be targeted marketing events to sell banking and wire transfer services the Hispanic and illegal alien community and to promote open borders legislation. See photos and more information on First Data / Western Union and the event and the brutal attack on an American citizen attending the event by a Mexican national.
- January 8, 2003.
CAIR proudly cosponsored syndicated columnist and investigative journalist, Michelle Malkin in various appearances including a public debate and discussion: The Mexican "matricula consular" ID card: Safe or Sorry?.
CAIR produced a video of this lively, informative and very timely debate.
We distributed the video to public access television stations across Colorado.
This video is also particularly suitable to show to elected officials in every state. If you would like a professional quality format of this video for broadcast, please contact us.
Projects
CAIR has undertaken specific projects to further public awareness of the need for immigration reform. One of the more interesting projects was our billboard project.
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