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What Does Progressive Immigration Legislation Look Like?
Date:
Tuesday, June 25, 2013
Time:
6:00 PM
-
8:00 PM
Event Type:
Meeting
Organizer/Author:
Karl Kramer
Phone:
415-863-1225
Address:
sflivingwage@riseup.net
Location Details:
Redstone Bldg, 2940 16th St., Rm 302
Betw. Capp & S. Van Ness,
map at http://tinyurl.com/k3dxfxd
# 12, 14, 14L, 49, 22, 33 buses, 16th St. BART
Betw. Capp & S. Van Ness,
map at http://tinyurl.com/k3dxfxd
# 12, 14, 14L, 49, 22, 33 buses, 16th St. BART
What Does Progressive
Immigration Legislation Look Like?
Tuesday, June 25, 6-8 PM
Redstone Bldg, 2940 16th St., Rm 302
Betw. Capp & S. Van Ness,
map at http://tinyurl.com/k3dxfxd
# 12, 14, 14L, 49, 22, 33 buses, 16th St. BART
What Does Progressive
Immigration Legislation Look Like?
Join us for a discussion of the current proposals in Congress on immigration “reform.” How do they compare to the principles adopted by the AFL-CIO in 1999? Facilitated by David Bacon, author of “Illegal People – How Globalization Creates Migration and Criminalizes Immigrants” and the forthcoming “The Right to Stay Home”.
1. Full legalization of undocumented immigrants
2. End to employer sanctions and other forms of workplace enforcement,
3. Family Reunification, 3. Expanded opportunities for immigration,
4. No guest worker programs,
5. End to the militarization of the border.
Also discussion on how is immigration policy tied to “free” trade.
Sponsored by the San Francisco Living Wage Coalition
For more information, contact 415-863-1225 or sflivingwage [at] riseup.net
Immigration Legislation Look Like?
Tuesday, June 25, 6-8 PM
Redstone Bldg, 2940 16th St., Rm 302
Betw. Capp & S. Van Ness,
map at http://tinyurl.com/k3dxfxd
# 12, 14, 14L, 49, 22, 33 buses, 16th St. BART
What Does Progressive
Immigration Legislation Look Like?
Join us for a discussion of the current proposals in Congress on immigration “reform.” How do they compare to the principles adopted by the AFL-CIO in 1999? Facilitated by David Bacon, author of “Illegal People – How Globalization Creates Migration and Criminalizes Immigrants” and the forthcoming “The Right to Stay Home”.
1. Full legalization of undocumented immigrants
2. End to employer sanctions and other forms of workplace enforcement,
3. Family Reunification, 3. Expanded opportunities for immigration,
4. No guest worker programs,
5. End to the militarization of the border.
Also discussion on how is immigration policy tied to “free” trade.
Sponsored by the San Francisco Living Wage Coalition
For more information, contact 415-863-1225 or sflivingwage [at] riseup.net
Added to the calendar on Sat, Jun 22, 2013 4:28AM
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