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Latinos Seek More Support for Immigration Reform |
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by LA Times
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Tuesday, 02 February 2010 |
A leading Latino lawmaker asserted Monday that Latinos, angered at
President Obama for his failure to push immigration reform legislation,
could stay home from the polls this year.
"People are angry and disillusioned," US Rep. Luis Gutierrez (D-Ill.) said in an interview.
Gutierrez criticized the Obama administration for not pushing harder for legislation that would provide an opportunity for legalization for some immigrants. But he conceded that he lacks the votes in the House to pass the bill he backs.
Aiming to revive the immigration reform effort, Gutierrez flew to Los Angeles to headline a town hall meeting Monday evening at Our Lady Queen of Angels Church, known as "La Placita," which has long declared itself a sanctuary for illegal immigrants.
With pro-reform banners and chants, hundreds of immigrants and their supporters turned out at the forum, which featured elected officials, labor leaders and Los Angeles Police Chief Charlie Beck.
The diverse slate of speakers included the Rev. Eric Lee of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, who said Latinos and African Americans share a common interest in fighting "slave wages."
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