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October 13, 2004

We are waiting for the October 16 March for Immigrant's Rights (illegal alien rights) in Los Angeles, the ten year anniversary of the big march in 1994. We'll see Juan Jose Gutierrez again leading the troops for open borders and amnesty.

We wonder if California Assembly Speaker Fabian Nunez will again help lead the rally as he did ten years ago when he joined tens of thousands waving Mexican flags ferociously opposing Proposition 187. We remember how Mr. Nunez snapped to attention to salute the Mexican national anthem after ignoring the U.S. anthem.

Speaker Nunez, we think you should show your continued commitment to illegal alien rights and amnesty in the public square as you do every day in the State Assembly. We expect to see you front and center with your friend Juan Jose Gutierrez on that rally stage next Saturday. You owe that much to your illegal alien constituents.

Name Withheld by American Patrol

When and Where: This rant reportedly will take place at Olympic Blvd. and Broadway in a sleazy section of Los Angeles at noon on October 16, 2004 (according to this).


Watch Fabian and his Creepy Buddy Juan in Action
Watch this video as Fabian Nunez and Juan Jose Gutierrez [another former union goon and Mexican reconquista menace like Nunez] talk during the playing of the National Anthem (U.S., at a rally protesting the passage of California Prop. 187 in 1994) and raise fists and cross hearts during the playing of the Mexican National Anthem. Nunez is behind Gutierrez, but it is clear what he is doing.

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March & Rally for Immigrants Rights

Saturday, October 16, 12noon
Olympic and Broadway, Los Angeles

Speakers include Dolores Huerta

On October 16, 2004, everyone is invited to join the massive march and rally in downtown Los Angeles to demand full rights for undocumented workers, and to stop the raids and racism against immigrants. We seek broad unity to build this event. All progressive individuals and organizations who believe that the fight for immigrants' rights is an important one are welcome and encouraged to participate. A strong, united march and rally in downtown Los Angeles will demonstrate the incredible strength and resolve of the movement for immigrants' rights in the United States today.

With continuing violent attacks by vigilantes and racist groupings against immigrants, along the U.S.-Mexico border, on the rise; with mass terrorizing raids in predominantly Latino communities by border patrol agents, and other law enforcement units multiplying; with no end in sight to the mass arrests of Latino immigrants at U.S. airports; and with the prospect that this police terror campaign against immigrants may increase in the aftermath of the November Presidential election, the October 16 March and Rally represents a critical political test of how we all understand our respective roles and political responsibilities in the ongoing political battle to safeguard the human and labor rights of the weakest sector of the U.S. working class, the undocumented worker [criminals, one and all].


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