Angry about Arizona's Anti-Immigrant Actions? You Can Make A Difference Here in New Hampshire!by: KrisSchultzFri Apr 30, 2010 at 00:27:00 AM EDT |
This is post #3 on immigration reform on the eve of the Immigrants Rights Rally. This rally is a yearly event organized by the NH Alliance for Immigrants and Refugees. As Eva Castillo, the NH AIR director, said today, this year it has a special urgency due to the horrible bill against immigrants in Arizona. We will stand up against the hate and stand for immigration reform. Click here for post #2 and here for post #1.
So many new developments abound on immigration reform in recent days, it's definitely been hard to keep up with them all. So, for the sake of brevity and for your own research purposes, I'm going to post links to a variety of news for you to choose on your own. Less editorializing from me = more deductions and information-gathering by you? That's my hope. NH STATE SENATE & OUR PRESS CONFERENCE Cullen told the story of his own parents, who immigrated to America from Ireland. Cullen's parents came to America in the 1960s so his father could do a medical residency at a Boston hospital. At the time, foreign doctors were eligible for the draft, and Cullen's father served for a year in Vietnam rather than return to Ireland. In the 1970s, Cullen's parents became citizens. Many immigrants seek U.S. citizenship by time served in service with our military. President Obama first spoke out about Arizona's actions during a swearing in ceremony for new citizens who served in our military, risking their lives for a country that was yet to accept them as a member. Also yesterday, HCR22 - a pro-comprehensive immigration reform resolution - passed the NH State Senate Judiciary Committee and moves on to the full State Senate. If it passes, that means that both bodies of the NH General Court calls on Congress and the President to pass Comprehensive Immigration Reform. And that's awesome. So look for that on Wednesday. Mayor Michael Bloomberg "We have to get real about the 12 million undocumented here," the mayor said. "We're not going to deport them. Give them permanent status. Don't make them citizens unless they can qualify, but give them permanent status and let's get on with this." Yeah, Mayor Bloomberg! You are welcome to the Granite State at any time! |
Boycott Arizona! Many groups are now urging boycotts of Arizona. Even the Diamondbacks are taking it from their games on the road, as demonstrated by Chicagoans at Wrigley Field today. My favorite random story from all of this comes from Arizona Iced Tea, as they wanna make sure that we know they are actually from NY! They were fearful of a boycott. Edgar Neibla And I'll admit that I'm burying the lead TAKE ACTION TODAY! If I had a way to live-stream from tomorrow's event, I most certainly would do that. Hope to see all my fellow immigrants there tomorrow, even if you, like me, are 5th, 6th or 7th generation American! Note: I'm the NH State Director for the Reform Immigration FOR America campaign, which is promoting comprehensive immigration reform. I'm also a 5th generation German & Irish immigrant. Sadly, I have no idea why my relatives came to the U.S.A, but probably not for much different reasons than those who come here today - for the hope of a better life and future for our family. Given how much worse the rules are for immigrants today, not sure they'd have had the same opportunities today as they did back then. That's just another reason why reform is urgent and greatly needed! |