By Joaquin Guerra, originally posted on the SEIU blog.

On Saturday, over 400 community members, clergy, students and SEIU (Service Employees International Union) members crammed into Los Angeles offices of SEIU ULTCW (United Long Term Care Workers) for a Community Accountability and Planning Session on Immigration Reform.

Congressman Xavier Becerra and SEIU ULTCW Trustee Laphonza Butler were in attendance, hearing the stories, fears, and hopes of many in the crowd on why we need Immigration Reform.

Laphonza Butler noted:

“People are hurting. Real lives are at stake. Among our members and in our communities. We cannot rest until we get comprehensive immigration reform. Its an issue for all of us, regardless of race, cultural differences or economic status.”

Congressman Becerra followed saying:

“I stand with you. I stand ready to take this issue forward. I feel it on a personal level and as a representative for what is right for our communities and our economy”.

Organized in conjunction with local partners CHIRLA and others members of the Reform Immigration FOR America coalition, this event was the first in a series of engagements with elected leaders.

Working closely with Reform Immigration FOR America (RI4A), SEIU will play a leading role to ensure the March 21 event is a huge success.

As the largest union of immigrants in the nation, it will be particularly critical that we turnout our members-those who are immigrants and those who are not-to ensure that the message resonates with Congressional leaders and the broader American public.

For a slideshow of the event on SEIU’s blog.

Categories: comprehensive immigration reform, labor

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  • Tonnywarfare

    Civilizations should be measured by the degree of diversity attained and the degree of unity retained.

    W.H Auden

  • Robin Hvidston

    Instead of promoting lawbreaking, congress members should encourage those in our country illegally to return to their home country – stop breaking U.S. immigration laws!