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Georgia Immigration Law: Thousands Protest For Reform At State Capitol

Georgia Immigration Law Protest

First Posted: 07/02/11 04:07 PM ET Updated: 09/01/11 06:12 AM ET

ATLANTA (AP) -- Thousands of marchers stormed the Georgia Capitol on Saturday to protest the state's new immigration law, which they say creates an unwelcome environment for people of color and those in search of a better life.

Men, women and children of all ages converged on downtown Atlanta for the march and rally, cheering speakers while shading themselves with umbrellas and posters. Capitol police and organizers estimated the crowd at between 8,000 and 14,000. They filled the blocks around the Capitol, holding signs decrying House Bill 87 and reading "Immigration Reform Now!"

Friends Jessica Bamaca and Melany Cordero held a poster that read: "How would you feel if your family got broken apart?"

Bamaca was born in the U.S., but her mother and sister are from Guatemala. She said she fears they will be deported.

"I would be here by myself," said Bamaca, 13. "I have a feeling (the governor) doesn't know the pain affecting families. If he were to be in our position, how would he react?"

Adelina Nicholls, executive director of the Georgia Latino Alliance for Human Rights, said the crowd was sending a message.

"They are ready to fight," Nicholls said. "We need immigration reform, and no HB87 is going to stop us. We have earned the right to be here."

Azadeh Shahshahani of the American Civil Liberties Union of Georgia called the rally inspiring and said she hoped lawmakers would recognize the law's potential to damage the state.

"I think it's going to have an impact," she said. "Unfortunately, the damage has already been done as far as people of color having second thoughts about moving to Georgia."

Several different groups stood with the largely Latino crowd, including representatives from the civil rights movement. The Rev. Timothy McDonald, an activist who has been supportive of immigration protesters, was among the speakers showing his solidarity.

"You are my brothers and my sisters," McDonald told the crowd. "Some years ago, they told people like me we couldn't vote. We did what you are doing today. We are going to send a message to the powers that be ... that when the people get united, there is no government that can stop them. Don't let them turn you around."

MiLi Lai, a student at Emory who is Chinese, also attended the rally because the immigration law doesn't just apply to Latinos, but "all non-American people."

"We are the same community," Lai said. "We have to fight for our rights."

Bellanira Avoytes came to the rally with her husband and three children. Although she is a legal resident and her children were born in Georgia, she does not see herself as separate from undocumented Latinos.

"I have family who are not residents," she said. "I am together with the Latin people. I love Georgia. I have stayed here for 18 years. I want to buy a house here."

Saturday's rally follows a "day without immigrants" organized Friday, when some parts of the law took effect. It was organized by the Georgia Latino Alliance for Human Rights. The organization asked businesses to close and community members not to work or shop to protest the law.

On Monday, a judge temporarily blocked key parts of the law until a legal challenge is resolved. One provision that was blocked authorizes police to check the immigration status of suspects without proper identification. It also authorizes them to detain undocumented immigrants. Another penalizes people who knowingly and willingly transport or harbor undocumented immigrants while committing another crime.

Parts of similar measures in Arizona, Utah and Indiana also have been blocked by the courts.

Provisions that took effect Friday include one that makes it a felony to use false information or documentation when applying for a job. Another provision creates an immigration review board to investigate complaints about government officials not complying with state laws related to undocumented immigration.

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ATLANTA (AP) -- Thousands of marchers stormed the Georgia Capitol on Saturday to protest the state's new immigration law, which they say creates an unwelcome environment for people of color and those ...
ATLANTA (AP) -- Thousands of marchers stormed the Georgia Capitol on Saturday to protest the state's new immigration law, which they say creates an unwelcome environment for people of color and those ...
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johndpieper 10:04 PM on 07/02/2011
I feel as if God decided recently to begin fact checking some things he's been hearing. A loud and bossy minority of the people in America doing things "in his name" and holding everyone else hostage. Especially the elderly, the poor, the disabled, the people who left their homes in hopes of finding a better life for themselves and their children, and people who feel the deepest, most spiritual love for  Read More...
01:29 AM on 07/11/2011
Americans rampant consumption of illegal drugs, has led to Latin American countries to be destabilized. Our foreign policy from the Reagan years encouraged much blood shed and loss of economic opportunities in Colombia, El Salvador etc. Is it any surprise after wrecking opportunities for them in their homeland that they show up to work in the USA?
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intellectualTradition
corruptisima re publica plurimae leges
04:15 PM on 07/10/2011
we need more anglo immigrants
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KevinFitzz
Pleased to meet you, meat to please you!
06:14 PM on 07/06/2011
Can you imagine if the Sacramento and Central Valley had no immigrant labor for all the food that's grown here. Are you Georgians going to be picking the fruits and vegetables? ooops Is someone going to rescind this imbecilic law?
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shooter486
I am the 53%
01:15 PM on 07/07/2011
Imagine how efficient the crops can be picked and grown once we remove the farm unions from blocking the new implementation of those technologies.

Set up a temporary visa program for farm labor and they go back after each season. Very simple really.
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Pete Wood
sarcasm free..stay on point
01:25 PM on 07/07/2011
I believe that is how it is supposed to work NOW
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Pete Wood
sarcasm free..stay on point
01:24 PM on 07/07/2011
solar robots
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ronniesbrain
man is the only animal that blushes, or needs to.
03:49 PM on 07/06/2011
I love how they won't allow you to reply to these so called 'pundits' on this site. I have seen many pundits on here most seem to know what they are talking about. Pundit kevrob wrote on this thread "The ("open borders") crowd is so small that it's hard to be intimidated by them." My comment to you sir is I was thinking the same thing only I was thinking about your brain instead of the open borders crowd. Your attempt to link this immigration bill to health care reform is a sad miss at best. You would be better served, as would the community if you gave up your pundit badge, and seek professional help instead.
04:57 AM on 07/06/2011
The Statue of Liberty would sob if she could, . "Give me your tired, your poor, Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free,The wretched refuse of your teeming shore.
Send these, the homeless, tempest-tost to me,I lift my lamp beside the golden door!"
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shooter486
I am the 53%
01:29 PM on 07/06/2011
The Statute of Liberty is a statue. It is a symbol of freedom, not a symbol of violating a country's laws.

The fact that you tried to distort that, is what is truly sad.
12:39 AM on 07/07/2011
The sentiment is about the attitude towards immigrants. Your immigrant ancestors would be so proud of you. Anti immigrant protestors tried to prevent Albert Einstein from becoming an American. If he failed to become an American and fell into Hitler's hands, we'd all be speaking German today.
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ModerateCentrist
Independents think for themselves
03:52 PM on 07/07/2011
the Statue of Liberty is on Ellis Island - where immigrants come thru LEGALLY..
and that is no coincidence. the welcome was always for legal immigrants, not illegals.
only illegals and their families see no distinction between legal and illegal immigration.
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intellectualTradition
corruptisima re publica plurimae leges
11:03 PM on 07/05/2011
i heard the other day John Lenon finally matures at the end and was an avowed conservative. So. here's one for John

Imagine there's no Illegals
It's easy if you try
No border jumpers below us
Above us only sky
Imagine all the Anglo's
Living for today

you know, or something like that. The world could be so beautiful
11:05 PM on 07/05/2011
Ridiculous. You are making this a racial issue, and it isn't. What is it about ILLEGAL you don't understand?
10:58 PM on 07/05/2011
This is not a Democrat/Republican issue. This is an American issue, and Americans should get together and contact their representatives in congress to oppose amnesty to illegals. Liberals, please contact your representative and tell them you do not support the DREAM act or amnesty. Think about our children and fellow Americans!
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shooter486
I am the 53%
07:43 PM on 07/05/2011
If you want to see the "open borders:" crowd change their minds quickly, force them to keep a family or two in their oewn homes for a month.

You would have TracyES and Picosa demand deportations in a week.
11:07 PM on 07/05/2011
I agree. Unfortunately all the liberals gatherings advocate for amnesty and DREAM act for illegals. Did you watch the Netroots nation thing? 50% of it was about legalizing illegals.
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shooter486
I am the 53%
07:00 PM on 07/05/2011
""You are my brothers and my sisters," McDonald told the crowd. "Some years ago, they told people like me we couldn't vote..."

And you still can't.
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GravitonX
10^300 bosons could care less.
06:37 PM on 07/05/2011
So, as the right falsely claimed, Hispanics weren't taking jobs from AfricanAmericans.

I think as Black Americans have known all along, because they are smarter than the average white, they were never going to be given the jobs anyway. Just a racial wedge.
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shooter486
I am the 53%
07:04 PM on 07/05/2011
Nice race card. Good to see that you need race to make a point, it seems.

Maybe if you did construction, you would lose jobs.
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voyager48
Illegitimi Non Carborundum
05:09 PM on 07/05/2011
No matter what they say publically, it is patently clear to anyone with half a brain that La Raza and MeCha have one overriding agenda and that is the reclamation of "Occupied Mexico" look at this speech by a UCLA professor and tell me I am wrong?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FxwW_lyeZCo
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TomTheSeal
Represent our wishes; best interests are arguable
05:31 PM on 07/05/2011
Instead of trying to "reclaim" parts of the USA they call "Occupied Mexico" I suggest they

"reclaim" their own lands in Mexico, which we can now call "UNOCCUPIED MEXICO".

Land is for those bold enough and strong enough to take it and hold it. This, OBVIOUSLY, does not apply to those who have fled Mexico. These trespassers couldn't take and hold land in their native country of Mexico, and they can not take and hold land in the USA. This speaks VOLUMES about their future prospects, doesn't it ?

ILLEGALS, I HAVE A MESSAGE FOR YOU :

Go home. You have worn out your welcome here in the USA.
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KevinFitzz
Pleased to meet you, meat to please you!
06:21 PM on 07/06/2011
Why is no one answering the most vital of questions... Who do you have to pick the fruit? The vegetables? Make the hotel room beds? Construction? Food industry? Your weekly 'mow and blow'? Child care? etc, etc?? WHo?
07:54 AM on 07/07/2011
are you a native american because if your not you need to home were your anccestor are from
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INDIVIDUALTERRY
Occupy this!
01:58 PM on 07/05/2011
It should "send a message " alright. A message that these illegals are out getting out of hand and need to be dealt with.
We don't need reform , we need enforcement.
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Viper1st
multi quasi faceted
03:03 PM on 07/05/2011
"We" no longer need the services of 11.2 million illegals

14 milion U.S. Citizens out of work
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Brian Gilmer
Respect the bunny.
05:23 PM on 07/05/2011
That is not what GA farmers are saying.
http://www.gainesvilletimes.com/section/6/article/52381/
01:20 PM on 07/09/2011
More like 30 million.
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intellectualTradition
corruptisima re publica plurimae leges
12:48 PM on 07/05/2011
you start taxing all outbound movey via western union at 30% like many countries do. that will kill the incentive to come over here and loot our economy. will also reduce population in the long term and that is the real solition. less resource eating, poverty spewing cultures
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Viper1st
multi quasi faceted
01:11 PM on 07/05/2011
Tax it?

SEIZE IT ~ just like monies earned by illegal drug dealers!!!

These monies are ill gotten, earned illegally ~ just like monies earned by drug dealers

per U.S. Federal Immigration Laws ~ "Aliens unauthorized to work in the USA"
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Rory Canfield
Rwy'n ysbaddu fy cath, nawr mae'n ryddfrydol
03:38 PM on 07/05/2011
Viper, I have often wondered why law enforcement doesn't go after monies, cars, personal goods of illegal aliens when caught. After all, they came through illegal means.
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TraceyES
06:07 PM on 07/05/2011
Yeah, 'cuz it's really an American freedom kinda thingy to do...seize the hard-earned money of American citizens or legal residents when they try to do with it what they please. What's next...mandating the thought police? I want my country back from fascists.
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intellectualTradition
corruptisima re publica plurimae leges
12:45 PM on 07/05/2011
deport the illegals, when the media runs the horrible 'human interest' stories long enough, and they will, ad nauseum, of the poor affected achnor babies, the word will get out it makes no sense to break into the usa and pump of poverty sprewing kids because it's like a free meal ticket

deport ever last illegal. if they love our country so much, then they can come back legally
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Brian Gilmer
Respect the bunny.
05:28 PM on 07/05/2011
What would be the cost of deporting 11 million people? Even if you shipped them back UPS it would still cost in the billions. I though we were broke.
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TraceyES
06:07 PM on 07/05/2011
Logic is lost on these people.
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Viper1st
multi quasi faceted
06:40 PM on 07/05/2011
Want to see, 11.2 million illegals, voluntarily self-deport within 12 months?

Cost FREE to the U.S. Taxpayer?

Mandate ~

E-Verify
Secure Communities
287(g)
Worksite I-9 Audits
ICE access to IRS ITIN database
ICE accress to SSA "No-Match" database
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