BY Legalization For All (L4A) | United States | 6/22/19
Fight Back News Service is circulating the following statement from the Legalization for All (L4A) Network.
BY Maressa Simmons | Tallahassee, FL | 6/24/15
Community members and students gathered in front of the Old Tallahassee Capitol, June 19, to protest the planned mass deportation of Haitians and Dominicans of Haitian descent, from the Dominican Republic.
BY staff | Tampa, FL | 5/02/15
More than 50 people gathered outside of the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) office in Ybor, a Tampa neighborhood, May 1.
BY staff | Tampa, Fl | 9/26/14
A rally by immigrant rights activists on Sept. 25 stopped the planned next-day deportation of David Sanchez.
BY staff | Saint Paul, MN | 9/12/14
Immigrant rights activists protested outside Senator Franken's campaign office Sept. 11, to send the message, "No more deportations, no more delays, no more excuses."
BY Brad Sigal | Minneapolis, MN | 8/10/14
On Aug. 9 immigrant rights activists organized a vigil in Minneapolis as part of an International Day of Action in solidarity with Central American refugee children. Vigils were held in many cities in the U.S., Mexico and Central America.
BY Jared Hamil | Washington, D.C. | 8/05/14
More than 1000 protesters marched through the streets here, Aug. 2, demanding a stop to deportations of immigrants.
BY Masao Suzuki | San José, CA | 5/29/14
On May 27, President Obama told the head of Homeland Security, Jeh Johnson, to postpone his recommendations for changing deportations policies until after Congress wraps up in August. Under pressure from immigrant rights activists to stop the record number of deportations, more than 2 million, the President had promised a review of deportations back in March.
BY staff | Tampa, FL | 5/04/14
On May 3, protesters demanded “not one more” deportation for the millions of undocumented in the U.S. This was Tampa's second May Day protest against ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement), DHS (Department of Homeland Security) and Obama's record 2 million deportations.
BY Marisol Marquez | Tampa, FL | 11/28/13
The U.S. prides itself in having a day to ‘give thanks.’ They call this, ‘Thanksgiving’ and it's supposed to be a time when the family unites and shares a home-cooked meal.
