
Valentine’s Day protest demands halt to sexual harassment
Union, community, immigrant rights, and faith group members gathered on Valentine's Day in front of Mi Pueblo Foods, in the heart of the heavily Latino Fruitvale district.

Demands grow for fair and inclusive immigration reform
Immigrant rights organizations, labor, faith based, and civil rights groups have embraced the urgency for comprehensive immigration reform.
San Jose Latino leaders say "¡Sí se puede!" to immigration reform
Latino community leaders packed a meeting room at Sacred Heart Community Services to map out a campaign for worker-friendly immigration reform.

Latino labor leader: Immigration legislation has potential problems
Providing a path to eventual citizenship for 11 million undocumented workers "is a worthy #1 goal" of proposed immigration reform legislation.

Obama outlines comprehensive immigration reform
Speaking in Las Vegas, President Barack Obama outlined his program for comprehensive immigration reform yesterday.

Obama to announce immigration plan
President Obama will unveil his proposals for comprehensive immigration reform Tuesday in Las Vegas, the White House announced today.

Obama to push citizenship for undocumented
President Obama can be expected to move swiftly on immigration reform, and he can be expected to propose changes in one comprehensive bill.

Bill will let undocumented Illinoisans drive
Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn declared he would sign into law a bill that would grant three-year state driver's licenses to undocumented immigrants .

Report challenges anti-immigrant "enforcement first" calls
The United States already spends more money on and has more infrastructure devoted to stopping undocumented immigrants from entering the country than for any other activity designated as illegal.

Immigrants, allies call for halt to deportations, path to citizenship
A coalition of immigrant groups and community allies kicked off a 1,000-mile caravan to Washington, D.C here on Jan. 3, with a press conference at Orlando City Hall.

