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NEWS & LETTERS, JUNE 2003

Los Angeles May Day

Los Angeles--Over 10,000 demonstrators, mostly from south of the border, marched on May Day through downtown Los Angeles to the Federal Building. They held a rally with a performance by a lively Mexican musical group, climaxed by speakers addressing the crowd. Signs included “Stop the Scapegoating,” “Legalization Now,” "Drivers License Now,” “Health Care, Not War” and “No To U.S. War.”

The event was sponsored by MIWON (Multi-ethnic Immigrant Workers Organizing Networks) which includes Immigrant Workers Union, Garment Workers, Korean Immigrant Workers Advocate and other organizations.

Activists from progressive organizations such as Assi workers, United Teachers Los Angeles, Bus Riders Union and others, as well as independent individuals, supported the immigrants.

Today’s intensifying immigrant bashing and deep cuts in all levels of government social and civil programs, like health care and education, and increasing unemployment, are tied to Bush’s wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. Bush justifies his wars at home and abroad by the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001 but they also stem from today’s world economic crisis, the worst since the Great Depression.

--Basho

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