Oxnard, CA – Families affected by current immigration laws are set to march Sunday, March 24, at 10 a.m. in a continuing effort to urge lawmakers to pass a new immigration process that would allow the estimated 11 million undocumented immigrants living in the U.S. to legalize their status.
Thousands of people are expected to participate in the march for immigration reform and to honor the legacy of Cesar E. Chavez, founder of the United Farm Workers of America. Chavez’s birthday is a holiday celebrated in eight states across the nation on March 31st, including California. Chavez died 20 years ago.
The two-mile march will depart from Cesar Chavez Elementary School, 300 N. Juanita St., and will be preceded by a 9 a.m. mass at Cristo Rey Church, 576 Cooper Road. Music, food, and entertainment will follow the march.
The Oxnard march, sponsored by the UFW, Cesar Chavez Foundation, UFW Foundation, La Hermandad Mexicana Hank Lacayo, Poder Popular, Todo Poder Al Puebo, Lideres Campesinas, Clue-VC, CAUSE, and Clinicas del Camino Real, Inc., is part of the UFW’s national campaign "Con la Union de Campesinos Tendremos Papeles (With the United Farm Workers We Will Have Documents). It is part of a series of events and marches that are also planned in other California cities, Oregon, Washington, Arizona and Washington, D.C. within the next few months.
The UFW is currently in negotiations with several major growers associations, along with Republican and Democratic lawmakers, to ensure Congress approves the Agricultural Job Opportunities, Benefits and Security Act (AgJOBS) or includes language that addresses farm workers needs as part of any immigration reform legislation. AgJOBS is a bipartisan approach and supported by agricultural employers, who have worked on this legislation with the UFW for a decade. The bill would give career farm workers presently in the U.S. and who have been contributing to our country the right to earn legal status by continuing to work in agriculture
WHAT: March calling for immigration reform and celebration of Cesar Chavez’s legacy
WHEN: Sunday, March 24, 2013
TIME: 10 am.
WHERE: Cesar Chavez Elementary School, 300 N. Juanita St., Oxnard, CA
WHO: Congresswoman Julia Brownley (26th District), families affected by the current immigration system, farm workers and immigrant advocates
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