For Immediate Release // Excuse Cross Postings // Please Forward 
(Info for August 2 demonstration below) 
 
Date: August 1, 2014
Contact:  B Loewe, (773) 791-4668)
 
(Washington DC)  In reaction to events on Capitol Hill today, Marisa Franco, #Not1More campaign lead organizer for the National Day Laborer Organizing Network (NDLON) issued the following statement:
“Congress’s antipathy toward our community is not news.   The fact that some in Washington DC have chosen to use immigrants’ lives as a political football is not news.   What is different now is that we are entering into a new phase where there’s consensus the President can and should do more to advance the rights of immigrants living and working in the United States.  Tomorrow, we will help him with that task.  

“Now is not the time for partisanship, nor is it time for the same old blame games that benefit only Washington Beltway insiders.   For too long, existing legal tools at the President’s disposal have been held hostage by a failed political and legislative gamble.   Well, that game is now over,  and expectations are soaring for the President to close the gap between his rhetoric and the reality of his immigration policy.   Tomorrow, immigrants will be in DC to demand their voices be heard and to ask for a seat at the table in order to help the President make good on his promise.    We are not asking the President to do anything big or bold. We are simply asking him to do to the right thing, as only he has the power to do.”

 
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March Planned to White House As President Nears Decision Point on Administrative Action on Immigration
#Not1More Campaign urges expansion of DACA, end to S-Comm, and halt to deportations

What: March for #Not1More Deportation
Where & When: 

Saturday, August 2nd
10:00am Gather at 12th St. and Jefferson on the National Mall 
               (near Smithsonian metro on blue and orange line)
11:00am step off
12:00 – 1:30pm  Rally at Freedom Plaza
2:00 Rally at Lafayette park
Exact times subject to change

Who: National Day Laborer Organizing Network, the #Not1More Campaign, Partial list of speakers and organizations includes: Tefere Gebre – AFL-CIO, Olmeca, Salem Acuña – Southerners On New Ground, Rosi Carrasco – Undocumented Illinois, Reina Sorto – Jobs with Justice, Pilar Molina – Juntos Philadelphia, Valeria de la Luz – Familia: Trans Queer Liberation Movement, Carla Larrazabal – San Diego Dream Team/CIYJA, Rev. Susan Fredrick Gray, Unitarian Universalist of Arizona, ICIRR, Unidad Latina en Acción, GLAHR, Congress of Day Laborers, Trabajadores Unidos de DC, and many others

After a week of activities to push the President to expand deferred action to the fullest extent under the law and halt deportations a national or community labor march will be held this Saturday, August 2nd from the National Mall to the White House where groups will rally with speakers and performances.

“The President has a choice to make and we want him to make the right one. He has the opportunity to grant relief or continue the partisan games of the Washington he was elected to change.” explains Marisa Franco, #Not1More Campaign Director for the National Day Laborer Organizing Network “The only question left is the scope of the change the President will make and whether it will be the fullest of what people deserve. Families that want to stay together and workers who are tired of constantly looking over their shoulder for flashing lights will be marching to demand he jumpstart inclusion by using his power to recognize their equality.”
 

On Monday groups rallied at the White House and visited advocates offices building unity for the participation of undocumented leaders in any negotiations with the President, Wednesday LGBTQ immigrants sat-in at the Equality Caucus office to include LGBTQ issues in administrative relief, and on Thursday more than 100 faith leaders were arrested in civil disobedience in Lafayette Park to make the moral argument for deportation relief. 

Maru Mora Villalpando of Latino Advocacy in town for the march from Seattle, WA adds, “After years of saying he’s for immigration reform and seeing Congress not produce anything, its only common sense that he do what’s in his power to give us relief,”  
 

Saturday will be a lively march to Freedom Plaza and then to the White House with performances by hip-hop artist Olmeca and local acts alongside people in deportation proceedings speaking out and asking the President to act before its too late for them.

More information can be found at http://bit.ly/aug2not1more

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