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Action Alert
RALLY FOR ACTION ON DELAYED
AMNESTY CASES
CONTACT
Selena Walsh
(202) 408-0060
WASHINGTON--LULAC National President Rick Dovalina is calling for all
LULAC members and other advocates from across the United States to converge
on Washington, DC Wednesday to press the Clinton administration to process
the applications of thousands of immigrants who had been improperly prevented
from legalizing their status more than a decade ago. Although the INS long
ago admitted that they had illegally turned away qualified applicants under
the 1986-87 amnesty program, they have refused to offer a remedy to those
affected and have contested a collection of class action lawsuits designed
to force them to process the applications.
Members of the "delayed amnesty" cases were dealt a severe
setback when Congress stripped the courts to hear their cases in a little
noticed provision of the 1996 immigration bill. Now class members are having
their work permits confiscated and are loosing their protections from deportation.
All class members have lived in the United States since 1982 and many have
high paying jobs and U.S. citizen children who are dependent on them for
survival.
LULAC members and other advocates will hold a press conference at the
Capitol at 11:00 am followed by a rally at White House at 4:00 pm. It is
expected that some participants of the rally will announce a hunger strike
calling for a meeting with the President to resolve this issue.
Press Conference:
When: Wednesday, October 7, 1998
Where: The House Triangle
Time: 11 a.m.
Rally:
When: Wednesday, October 7, 1998
Where: Lafayette Square
Time: 4 pm
For additional information read LULAC's Talking
Points for Delayed Amnesty Cases
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