Shame on these illegal aliens, going to every length to guilt trip Americans of all backgrounds, when we all as citizens of this great country want to ensure that our rights, our sovereignty, our country is put first!
We need to expose this nonsense RIGHT NOW!
Advisory Embargoed until February 8, 2018 at 4pmMedia contact: Paola Fernandez, (915) 503-7927, paola.fernandez@greenmtn.edu
UNDOCUMENTED ACTIVISTS TAKE ACTION ON THE EL PASO/JUAREZ BORDER, REJECTING FUNDING FOR A WALL
Local undocumented artists, human rights and labor advocates from El Paso, Las Cruces, Canutillo, and Ciudad Juarez will join Movimiento Cosecha to display artwork and a banner on the border wall
El Paso/Juarez - This Thursday, dozens of undocumented activists and allies will rally and take direct nonviolent action at the US-Mexico border in El Paso, Texas in opposition to talks from the White House and Congress about potential funding for a border wall.
Who: Movimiento Cosecha Texas, local artists, and grassroots organizations from El Paso, Canutillo, Juarez, and Las Cruces.
When: Thursday, February 8th, 2018, 4 pm - 7 pm MST
What: A border wall action to demand permanent protection for 11 million people and resist border militarization at the US/Mexico Border.
Where: 1720 W Paisano Dr, El Paso, TX 79922-1613
Cosecha Texas and other organizations in the Texas/Chihuahua/New Mexico region will converge at the border wall along the US/Mexico border to symbolically and physically confront the division and pain that the border has brought the undocumented and immigrant community.
At 5pm, there will be a banner drop along the border wall followed by a vigil to mourn the pain of the immigrant community. With almost a hundred participants expected, nearly a dozen local artists, poets, and musicians will be performing at the wall, in an unprecedented action in order to show the resistance and resilience of the immigrant rights movement in Texas.
Activists are demanding permanent protection for all 11 million undocumented immigrants in the United States and condemn the use of Dreamers as bargaining chips to increase funding for border security provisions. Activists demand a clean Dream Act that does not push our families and communities further into the shadows.
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Cosecha is a new national movement fighting for permanent protection, dignity and respect for all 11 million undocumented immigrants in the United States through mass economic noncooperation.
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