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New Yorkers Head to NJ for “Time is Now” Immigration Reform Rally

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Friday, April 5, 2013   

NEW YORK – Hundreds of New York union members are headed for Liberty State Park in New Jersey Saturday for the "Time is Now" rally for comprehensive immigration reform.

Alfreda Simkins is an at-large board member of local 32BJ of the Service Employees International Union. She does janitorial work and has been an SEIU member for 20 years.

She says the 2012 elections made a big difference, and the nearby Statue of Liberty is the perfect symbol for this weekend's rally.

She says she is proud that her union is standing up for undocumented workers in the tri-state area.

"Land of the home and free, you know, opportunity,” she adds. “You know they work, but they have been afraid to stand up for themselves, because they are not citizens."

Newark Mayor Cory Booker and U.S. Sen. Robert Menendez of New Jersey plan to address thousands of immigrants, union members and their supporters at the rally, which begins at noon.

Rep. Donald Payne of New Jersey says the estimated 11 million undocumented people in the United States are already making major economic contributions, and now the nation needs to afford them a path to citizenship.

"I just feel it's unfortunate for us to get away from the tenets that are on the Statue of Liberty,” he says. “Give us your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to be free. What is different now than it was 100 years ago when other groups of people were immigrating here?"

Payne says last week's agreement between the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and labor leaders regarding visas and low-skilled workers were a major sign of progress.

He says if those two sides can come together, then both Democrats and Republicans in Congress should be able to act now on comprehensive immigration reform.







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