miércoles, 5 de mayo de 2010

Para pedir q se Cambie la LEY SB 1070 de ARIZONA

Nosotros, los abajo firmantes, pedimos que se ponga fin a las políticas de inmigración que dividen a las familias, niegan acceso a la educación, y explotan a los trabajadores. Estamos de acuerdo en ponernos de pie y ser contados en las cuestiones que preocupan a las comunidades latinas. Con voz unida, no podemos ser ignorados. Juntos nos convertiremos en una poderosa comunidad en línea que promueve la justicia y exige responsabilidad por parte de nuestros líderes. Estaremos Presente"


                                     
http://presente.org/ref/122541/campaigns/mlb



                Este es el e-mail que le puedes enviar a tus amigos para que ellos tambien firmen:

Dear friend,
Major League Baseball players and coaches are speaking out strongly against Arizona’s new anti-immigrant law, SB 1070. The MLB is more than 25% Latino, and they don’t want to play ball in a state where they and their Latino fans are subject to racial profiling.
These players need our support. Will you join me in demanding that Major League Baseball move the 2011 All-Star Game — now scheduled for Phoenix — as long as racial profiling is legal there?



http://presente.org/ref/122541/campaigns/mlb



The All-Star Game represents one of the highest-profile events every season in baseball — second only to the World Series. As much as $60 million will be spent in the host region during All-Star Game weekend.
MLB is already feeling the pressure, and if they pull the game from Phoenix, it would send a powerful message that extremism and discrimination will cost Arizona.
Please sign the letter to MLB Commissioner Bud Selig, and ask your family and friends to do the same:



http://presente.org/ref/122541/campaigns/mlb



Sincerely,

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