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DESCRIPTION:April 10- National Day of Action-  i PARO ECONOMICO !  ECONOMIC BOYCOTT !  
 OAKLAND MARCH  Organized by Saint Louis Bertrand Church  Contact: Jesus 
 Rodriguez, 510-469-7785  9:00AM - March from Saint Louis Bertrand Church 
 (100th Ave. & International Blvd.) to the Oakland Federal Building  SAN 
 JOSE MARCH  Organized by SIREN and SEIU Local 1877  Contact: Martha Campos, 
 SIREN, 408-453-3003, ext. 111  3:00PM - Gather at Story Rd. & King Rd.  
 3:45PM - Program begins  4:00PM - March 3 mi. to San Jose City Hall  
 7-7:45PM - Rally at City Hall  SAN FRANCISCO PRESS CONFERENCE, (Possible 
 March + Actions)  Organized by the Deporten a la Migra Coalition  Contact: 
 Luis Herrera, St. Peter's Housing Committee, 415-724-2426  11:00AM - Press 
 Conference at 24th St. and Mission St. Bart Plaza  SAN FRANCISCO FAMILY 
 MARCH  Organized by Compañeros del Barrio  Contact: Compañeros del 
 Barrio, 415-431-9925  5:00PM - March from 16th St. and Mission St. to 24th 
 St. and Mission St.  About the April 10 Day of Action:  The plan for the 
 April 10 Day of Action came from the grassroots.  The National Capital 
 Immigrant Coalition – a coalition of immigrant, labor, faith, civil 
 rights and business community groups in the metro, Washington, DC area – 
 and allies around the nation, developed the concept of a National Day of 
 Action.  Their good idea caught on like wildfire and today hundreds of 
 local grassroots organizations and coalitions are working together in 
 cities all over America to make our voices heard.  For months, the 
 incredible energy and organizing talent within immigrant communities has 
 been leading the national news.  Communities that have lived in the shadows 
 and in fear are now speaking out about how America's broken immigration 
 system regularly rips families apart, creates the conditions for gross 
 workplace and civil rights violations, and fuels a political climate where 
 being “anti-immigrant” is considered by some politicians to be a 
 winning strategy.  Immigrant communities are coming together on April 10 to 
 proudly declare that “We Are America” and that immigration reform must 
 not violate the American values that we cherish.  In cities from 
 coast-to-coast, immigrants, families and friends will gather, tell our own 
 personal stories, demand political action and contribute our energy and 
 talents to the growing movement for immigrant justice.  Our goal is to stop 
 anti-immigrant legislation from becoming law and to pass real, 
 comprehensive immigration reform that provides a clear path to citizenship, 
 unites families, and ensures workplace and civil rights protections for 
 all.  For more info on this historic event: http://www.April10.org  For 
 more local info on upcoming actions on April 23rd, MAY DAY, and  the 
 current state of the anti-immigrant bill, check out: 
 http://www.immigrantrights.org  \n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2006/04/09/94233.php
SUMMARY:NATIONAL DAY OF IMMIGRANT ACTION- PARO ECONOMICO/ ECONOMIC BOYCOTT- SF, Okld, SJ
LOCATION:OAKLAND-Saint Louis Bertrand Church (100th Ave. & International Blvd.)   
 SAN JOSE-Story Rd. & King Rd  SF-24th St. and Mission St. Bart Plaza
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2006/04/09/94233.php
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