Immigrant worker advocates to march in DC for long-term rights
by: Sandra Sanchez
Posted: Nov 13, 2023 / 05:55 PM CST
Updated: Nov 13, 2023 / 05:55 PM CST
Thousands expected at 'Here to Work' day of action rally
Participants are to walk from the National Mall to Lafayette Square, over 1 mile away, in downtown Washington, D.C.
by: Sandra Sanchez
Posted: Nov 13, 2023 / 05:55 PM CST
Updated: Nov 13, 2023 / 05:55 PM CST
Thousands expected at 'Here to Work' day of action rally
McALLEN, Texas (Border Report) — Thousands of people are expected to march through Washington, D.C., on Tuesday, in support of long-term immigrant work rights in the United States.
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The Here to Work Day of Action march is being organized by dozens of migrant advocacy groups, including the American Business Immigration Coalition; Voces Unidas; CASA; American Families United; The Resurrection Project; North American Institute for Mexican Advancement; the Hispanic Federation; the National Association for Latino Community Asset Builders (NALCAB); PoderLatinx; UnidosUS; Texas Association of Mexican-American Chambers of Commerce; LULAC Florida; La Colmena (New York); Promotores Unidos USA; New York Immigration Coalition; and the National Immigration Law Center.
Participants are to walk from the National Mall to Lafayette Square, over 1 mile away, in downtown Washington, D.C.
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