http://www.chicoer.com/news/national/ci_6677936

She huddled less than 24 hours later with about a dozen activists to plan
her next steps in Tijuana, just across the border from San Diego and only
about 100 miles from where she says she entered the United States illegally
in 1997. Her plans included a talk-radio show appearance Tuesday, a news
conference at City Hall on Thursday and a rally Sept. 12.


"I have a fighting spirit, and I'm going to continue to fight," Arellano,
32, said outside the second-floor apartment where she is living with a
friend. Her 8-year-old son Saul will stay in Chicago with his godmother.

Everyone should have Sept. 12 on their calender! Phone calls and faxes!
If Elvira comes through, Tijuana will have a march in demand of Amnesty. A blockade at the border is also possible. If so, it will only help our side by angering more and more the American people.