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AUSTIN AMERICAN-STATESMANApril 11, 2007
Several hundred people protested outside the Texas Capitol on Tuesday,
saying proposed legislation would discriminate against illegal
immigrants by denying them education and health care.
"There's a hypocrisy that says, 'We want you to come; we want you to
work cheaply, but we don't want to give you any rights,' " state Rep. Jose
Menendez, D-San Antonio, told the crowd.
Lawmakers have filed more than three dozen proposals focusing on illegal
immigrants and trying to lessen the burden they put on social services.
Texas has an estimated 1.5 million illegal immigrants.
In April 2006, an estimated 12,000 people marched up Congress Avenue in
one of the largest civil demonstrations in the city's history to protest
proposed federal legislation that would have made it a felony to be in
the country illegally. The U.S. House proposal died, as did other
congressional efforts to overhaul immigration laws.
Cities and states are increasing efforts to pass laws addressing illegal
immigration.
Noe Lemus, an Austin cafeteria worker who was holding an American flag
at the rally Tuesday, said that all illegal immigrants in the United States
should be granted legal status.
Che Lopez, who came from San Antonio for the rally and march, said he
was urging all workers to go on strike May 1 for International Workers' Day.
Lopez said he is a co-director of Southwest Workers Union, which
campaigns for labor rights.
"Without the working class, the system will not function," Lopez said.
Labels: Immigration, May 1st, May Day, SWU


