I host a daily public affairs radio show in San Francisco called Your Call. It airs from 11 am - noon PST on KALW 91.7 FM. I am also happy to report that I recently got a book deal with PoliPoint Press to write about my road trip through the heartland and the interviews I did with people about why they vote the way they do (or not). It's scheduled to be out in September.
Sunday, March 26, 2006
Photos of the Pro-Immigration March
Demonstrators march in Los Angeles, California, to protest of proposed illegal immigration legislation. Half a million protesters paralyzed downtown Los Angeles, demanding amnesty for undocumented immigrants and rejection of a proposed law that would drastically tighten US immigration rules. (AFP/Getty Images/J. Emilio Flores)
Protesters wave signs and chant in front of City Hall. (Gina Ferazzi / LAT)
A mural overlooks the thousands of protesters. (Gina Ferazzi / LAT)
Thousands take to the streets as pro-immigrant groups hold a march and rally to express their opposition to congressional bill HR 4437, a bill designed to strengthen the enforcement of immigration laws, in Los Angeles, California March 25, 2006. (REUTERS/Phil McCarten)
Thousands of demonstrators march towards city hall during a pro-immigrant march and rally expressing opposition to congressional bill HR 4437, a bill designed to strengthen the enforcement of immigration law, March 25, 2006. At least 200,000 mostly Hispanic demonstrators protested in California on Saturday against moves to tighten U.S. immigration laws, while President George W. Bush urged wary Republicans to take up his guest-worker proposal. (Lucas Jackson/Reuters)
2 Comments:
This issue is splitting the Republicans big time...the xenophobes are PISSED.
"This issue is splitting the Republicans big time..."
You're probably right. But maybe hurting Democrats as well:
http://www.slate.com/id/2138371/hotbutton
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