Thursday, July 29, 2010 Salinas, Calif. — Leaving all identification documents (“papers”) behind, members of the United Farm Workers and residents of Salinas will be traveling to Phoenix, Arizona on Wednesday, July 28, 2010 at 7 a.m. to challenge the new SB 1070 anti-immigration law. The Salinas group will be making the 12-hour trip and joining other UFW leaders in Arizona, including UFW President Arturo Rodriguez. They will be joined by about 500 participants from 32 L.A. unions, community groups, and faith organizations who are also traveling to Arizona. They will be in Arizona on Thursday, July 29, the day the law is expected to take effect. “If SB 1070 and other similar laws proposed around the country are allowed to go into effect, it would have a negative impact on the nation’s agricultural industry. Arizona produces much of the nation’s winter vegetables. Today somewhere between one-half and three-quarters of the U.S. farm labor workforce is undocumented. Agricultural employment is often the entry point for new migrants to this country. We need to end the fear and help improve the lives of the immigrant farm workers whose sweat and sacrifice bring the rich bounty of fresh fruits and vegetables to our tables. They do the hardest, most difficult jobs other American workers won’t do,” Rodriguez said. The UFW recently launched the national ‘Take Our Jobs’ campaign to highlight the role of undocumented farm workers in feeding Americans and the need for immigration reform for farm workers. “The Arizona anti-immigrant bill and others like it are not the answer. The answer is comprehensive immigration reform,” Rodriguez added. The Salinas delegation, which is expected to arrive Wednesday night in Arizona, will be participating in different Phoenix events on July 29. The events are being hosted by CASE (Central Arizonans for a Sustainable Economy) and Promise Arizona (schedule attached). PHOENIX SOLIDARITY RALLY AND COMMUNITY FORUM MARCH TO ARIZONA STATE CAPITOL FROM ST. MATTHEW’S CHURCH, PHOENIX CLOSING OF THE 110-DAY PRAYER VIGIL AT THE ARIZONA STATE CAPITOL
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