March 25 Coalition

March 25 Coalition

The March 25 Coalition is a group of 100 political and immigrant rights organizations who called for the Great American Boycott of 2006, which was a boycott of work, school and consumer activity to demonstrate immigrants' economic power in order to protest against H.R. 4437, a legislative proposal which would make felons of illegal immigrants and impose stiffer penalties on those who employ and harbor them, and calls for new walls along 371 miles of the 2,000-mile U.S.-Mexico border.

Members

*Gloria Saucedo, Hermandad Mexicana Nacional-San Fernando Valley
*Jesse Diaz, Centro de Jornaleros, Pomona
*Alicia Flores, Hermandad Mexicana Nacional- Oxnard
*Alvaro Maldonado, ISO
*Sarah Knopp, ISO, UTLA
*John Parker, IAC
*Isabel Rodriguez, Attorney
*Javier Rodriguez, Independent Writer
*Jorge Rodriguez, American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME)
*Alejandro Ahumada, Joaquin Murrieta Association
*Isaura Rivera, Frente Continental
*Esther Portillo, Frente Continental
*Robin Potash, UTLA
*Antonio Rodriguez, Civil Rights Attorney
*Jaime Rodriguez, Activist
*Joel Ochoa-Perez, International Association of Machinists
*Miguel Lopez, International Brotherhood of Teamsters
*Oscar Sanchez, GUIA
*Nativo Lopez, Mexican American Political Association & Hermandad Mexicana Latinoamericana
*Martha Soriano, Casa de Mexicano
*Guillermo Bejarano, Network Aztlan dot com

ources

* [http://www.arab-american.net/pdffiles/March_25_Coalition_Statement_as_of_4_4_06%5B1%5D.pdf March 25 Coalition Statement]


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