Archive for the 'La Migra' Category

Migrawatch Meeting

ozelotl April 19th, 2007

The Migrawatch Network will meet this Sunday, April 22nd, @ 3:00PM at the Brown Beret Headquarters (406 Main St., Suite 408A) to discuss the hotline, the May 1st march, and the city resolution. Please join us!

Migra Watch Meeting

ozelotl April 5th, 2007

Please join us at our next Migra Watch meeting to discuss the next steps in the local fight against the migra. It will be April 8th, 2007, at the Brown Beret Headquarters (406 Main St., Suite 408A) in Watsonville @ 3pm.

We will discuss hotline actions, city resolution, migrant rights education, and possible march organizing.

César Chávez March

ozelotl March 27th, 2007

The United Farm Workers (UFW) are organizing a march on April 1st to commemorate César Chávez Day as well as for a “just immigration reform.” There will be music, food and entertainment for the entire family.

The march will start at Alisal and Sanborn streets in Salinas, CalifAztlan, on Sunday, April 1st, at 10AM.

Foro educativo de Migra Watch

ozelotl March 5th, 2007

Migra Watch Network

ozelotl March 4th, 2007

In order to counter the discriminatory and violent atmosphere created by ICE attacks (la pinche migra), supporters of policies, such as HR 4437, and groups such as the Minutemen, we created a network of people with various components to ensure ICE is held accountable and that our communities are a welcoming place for ALL people. A Migra Watch hotline, research cluster, local organizing groups and www.migrawatch.org compose the network right now. We look forward to continued actions, educational forums, and fiestas to ensure a loving and welcoming community, ICE free.

The Migra Watch Network is an ongoing Watsonville Brown Beret campaign, teaming up with other organizations, such as the Santa Cruz Anti-Imperialist League, the Resource Center for Non-Violence, Watsonville residents, and students from Cabrillo, CSU Monterey Bay and UC Santa Cruz. This network was created to protect our barrios from ICE terror attacks.

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