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SF Labor Council Demands An End To Deportations And Legalization of Undocumented Workers
The San Francisco held a press conference at City Hall to protest the US Supreme Court decision and to demand a halt to further deportations and the legalization of all immigrant workers in the United States.
On June 24, 2016 a press conference was called in front of San Francisco city hall by the labor movement to protest the Supreme Court decision halting the legalization of 4 million workers. They also called for a halt to deportations and the eRegistry Process (PDF) Identity Verification Information program.
Additionally, speakers pointed out that Obama could act to stop the deportations through administrative procedures act DAPA/DACA and stopped the deportation on the families and children who have been forced to emigrate due to wars and economic policies coming directly from the United States. Speakers also pointed out that already nearly 3 million undocumented workers have been deported breaking up families.
San Francisco Supervisor David Campos also questioned why the US Congress members had not taken direct action on the deportation and terror campaign against the deportation raids in the United States as they are doing on gun violence.
Speakers as t discussed the efforts to defend undocumented workers in San Francisco at the
We Rise San Francisco Labor Center for Immigrant Justice
240 Golden Gate Avenue, Suite #302, San Francisco, CA 94102
Office Hours are Mon-Fri 10AM to 5PM
Tel: (415) 440-8798 Email: cporras [at] werisesf.org
Production of Labor Video Project
http://www.laborvideo.org
Additionally, speakers pointed out that Obama could act to stop the deportations through administrative procedures act DAPA/DACA and stopped the deportation on the families and children who have been forced to emigrate due to wars and economic policies coming directly from the United States. Speakers also pointed out that already nearly 3 million undocumented workers have been deported breaking up families.
San Francisco Supervisor David Campos also questioned why the US Congress members had not taken direct action on the deportation and terror campaign against the deportation raids in the United States as they are doing on gun violence.
Speakers as t discussed the efforts to defend undocumented workers in San Francisco at the
We Rise San Francisco Labor Center for Immigrant Justice
240 Golden Gate Avenue, Suite #302, San Francisco, CA 94102
Office Hours are Mon-Fri 10AM to 5PM
Tel: (415) 440-8798 Email: cporras [at] werisesf.org
Production of Labor Video Project
http://www.laborvideo.org
For more information:
https://youtu.be/J7npvitRrLw
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