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    IL: Q-C immigration march canceled; deportation fears cited

    Posted Online: April 27, 2007; 2:13 p.m.

    Q-C immigration march canceled; deportation fears cited



    By Jenny Lee, jlee@qconline.com

    An immigration rights march scheduled for Tuesday has been canceled because some people were afraid of getting deported.

    The decision differs greatly from last May, when more than 3,000 Hispanic immigrants and their supporters marched from Rock Island to LeClaire Park in Davenport for the 'Day of Unity.' They and thousands more across the country protested against proposals to make illegally entering the United States a felony.

    Federal agents have cracked down more and more on illegal immigrants in the past several months.

    Reports of raids have left illegal immigrants fearful of being taken away from their families, Greg Aguilar, Day of Unity Committee chairman, said Friday. Out of an estimated 5,000 people, half of them were afraid to march and the other half weren't, he said.

    Rather than divide the community, organizers chose not to have the march, he said.

    Felipe Hernandez of East Moline, a naturalized U.S. citizen who participated in the march last year, said he understands why some people are too afraid to be in the march. They have a lot to lose, he said.

    Many illegal immigrants didn't participate last year because of the fear of deportation, Mr. Hernandez said.

    'We've already showed our numbers,' Mr. Aguilar said. 'Marching again isn't going to change people's minds.'

    Local advocates are focusing on getting the DREAM Act passed in Congress, also known as the Development, Relief and Education for Alien Minors Act, Mr. Aguilar said.

    The DREAM Act would allow young illegal immigrants who have grown up in the United States to apply for legal status because they've shown they've been responsible. If they have graduated from high school and don't have an extensive criminal record, then they could apply for a permit to stay.

    The Quad Cities Alliance of Immigrants and Refugees, Progressive Action for the Common Good and other groups are trying to establish phone trees where each person would notify five people and those five would each call more friends. The hope is to have these phone trees call local legislators to convince them to vote for immigration rights laws, Mr. Aguilar said.

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    Re: IL: Q-C immigration march canceled; deportation fears ci

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    The Quad Cities Alliance of Immigrants and Refugees, Progressive Action for the Common Good
    I wonder if any of their members know how to say the name in English? Probably not. Perhaps they should think of a shorter name. :P
    Try burning this one!

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    Oh that is very interesting. You say this is happening in Illinois?! Imagine how other areas feel about the marches if we, a sanctuary state, feel this way.


    Maybe, Waukegan, will have one solo marcher -this proud but angry man...(this shot was taken in Wkgn by the way).

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    Well when we start the calls again next week we had better remember to speak out against the Dream act and let them know we do not want our taxpayer money going for the education of illegal aliens.
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    SWEET! take that marchers!

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    Quote Originally Posted by fedupinwaukegan
    Oh that is very interesting. You say this is happening in Illinois?! Imagine how other areas feel about the marches if we, a sanctuary state, feel this way.


    Maybe, Waukegan, will have one solo marcher -this proud but angry man...(this shot was taken in Wkgn by the way).

    SORRY Fedup!
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    Quote Originally Posted by SOSADFORUS
    Well when we start the calls again next week we had better remember to speak out against the Dream act and let them know we do not want our taxpayer money going for the education of illegal aliens.



    Lets help them get "testy" again ... without the zips!
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    Quote Originally Posted by JAK
    Quote Originally Posted by SOSADFORUS
    Well when we start the calls again next week we had better remember to speak out against the Dream act and let them know we do not want our taxpayer money going for the education of illegal aliens.



    Lets help them get "testy" again ... without the zips!
    OKIE DOKIE!
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    Re: IL: Q-C immigration march canceled; deportation fears ci

    Quote Originally Posted by had_enuf
    Posted Online: April 27, 2007; 2:13 p.m.

    Q-C immigration march canceled; deportation fears cited

    By Jenny Lee, jlee@qconline.com

    'We've already showed our numbers,' Mr. Aguilar said. 'Marching again isn't going to change people's minds.'.

    OH ...BUT IT WILL CHANGE MANY AMERICAN'S MINDS WHO ARE ON THE FENCE WITH ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION...THE MORE THEY MARCH AND DEMAND ...THE HIGHER NUMBER OF AMERICAN'S WANT NO AMNESTY...

    The DREAM Act would allow young illegal immigrants who have grown up in the United States to apply for legal status because they've shown they've been responsible. If they have graduated from high school and don't have an extensive criminal record, then they could apply for a permit to stay.

    SO YOU CAN HAVE A CRIMINAL RECORD...AS...LONG AS ....IT'S NOT EXTENSIVE.....THAT DEFINITELY NEEDS TO BE CHANGED....
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    People are leaving a lot of comments after the story at the link, wow!
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