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Wednesday, June 29, 2011

KUNP-TV: Visita del congresista Luis Gutiérrez

El congresista de Illinois Luis Gutiérrez visito Oregon para poner presión al Presidente Obama para que detenga las deportaciones que están separando familias.



PERMALINK: http://kunptv.com/multimedia/noticias-locales/39241/5421/visita-del-congresista-luis-guti%C3%A9rrez

Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Illinois Congressman Luis Gutierrez speaks to a crowd of 800 in Woodburn

Woodburn, Ore. -- On Monday evening, Illinois Congressman Luis Gutierrez spoke to an energetic crowd of over 800 people during a town hall at Woodburn High School. Gutierrez was in Oregon as part of his national tour to spotlight the toll that almost 400,000 deportations annually are taking on American children and families. Since March, the Campaign for American Children & Families tour has taken the Congressman to 24 cities around the U.S..

Gutierrez, a Democrat from Illinois’ 4th District, has been a strong advocate for immigrant families and has worked tirelessly for passage of comprehensive immigration reform, legalization and The DREAM Act. This is the first time in Oregon history that a national leader on immigration reform has visited the state.

During the evening, Gutierrez listened to testimony and stories from Oregonians whose lives have been turned upside down by deportation. The testimony evoked much emotion both from the Congressman and from others in attendance.

As the Illinois Representative addressed the crowd, he pointed out that more immigrants are being deported by President Obama than under George W. Bush or any President since Eisenhower. In recent weeks, the Obama Administration has stepped up its attention to immigration reform by calling on Congress to pass legislation. Meanwhile, the Governors of Illinois, New York, and Massachusetts have moved to withdraw their states from the Obama Administration's signature deportation program, "Secure Communities," while Alabama and Georgia have joined Arizona in passing sweeping new state anti-immigrant measures.

New guidelines issued by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) last week go part of the way in addressing the concerns of immigrant communities, but more concrete and direct action by the President is needed. Specifically, under current law, the President can stop deporting DREAM Act students and the spouses and parents of U.S. citizens and can also adjust immigration policies so that spouses and children of U.S. citizen are not required to spend a decade or more in a foreign country waiting for permission to be reunited. Clarification for states and localities on the process to opt out of the "Secure Communities" program is still needed because the program jeopardizes public safety.

Gutierrez says that he is getting the message that Latino voters are looking ahead to 2012, and they're not happy with what they have seen so far from the White House. They're saying, “We want the President of the United States to keep his word. We're disillusioned, we're disgruntled, and we’re saddened.” But almost in the same breath, they say, “But we're ready to make up! We're ready to reconcile. We really want to be with him. We just hope he can be our champion."

Among those attending the Town Hall with Congressman Gutierrez included elected officials, several Oregon State government officials and leaders from Oregon’s business, faith, labor, healthcare advocacy, legal, education, LGBT, immigrant rights and civil rights community.

The gathering in Woodburn was sponsored by CAUSA Oregon, Pineros y Campesinos Unidos del Noroeste (PCUN), Latinos Unidos Siempre, Mano a Mano Family Center, Salem Keizer Coalition for Equality, Mujeres Luchadoras Progresistas, and Voz Hispana Causa Chavista.

Photos: Slideshow 1 | Slideshow 2

Monday, June 27, 2011

Immigration Reform Champion Visits OR

June 27, 2011
Chris Thomas, Public News Service - OR
Audio: http://www.publicnewsservice.org/mp3.php?f=rss-20781-1.mp3

WOODBURN, Ore. - Advocates for immigrants' rights in Oregon have had some setbacks in this year's legislature, but a U.S. Congressman is advising them to look at the bigger, national picture. Rep. Luis Gutierrez is in Woodburn today for a community meeting with immigrant families. The Illinois Democrat has championed comprehensive immigration reform.

On a cross-country tour that began this spring, Gutierrez says he's getting the message that Latino voters are looking ahead to 2012, and they're not happy with what they have seen so far from the White House.

"They're saying, 'We want the President of the United States to keep his word. We're disillusioned, we're disgruntled, we're saddened.' But almost in the same breath, they say, 'But we're ready to make up! We're ready to reconcile.' We really want to be with him. We just hope he can be our champion."

Opponents of comprehensive immigration reform see it as a form of amnesty. Gutierrez also supports the DREAM Act to allow children of immigrants to attend college in the U.S. if they were raised here. A similar bill at the state level, allowing children of Oregon immigrants to pay in-state tuition, was held in committee.

Gutierrez believes Oregon's restrictive driver's license law and law enforcement crackdowns on immigrants in some communities are having a chilling effect on families and employers.

"It's important that America understands that it's about people's lives - Washington state and Oregon both depend on immigrant labor - and that the immigrant community is working and contributing to the economy, and they're vital to the economy. Their voices should be heard."

This month, Homeland Security officials issued new guidelines for the "Secure Communities" program, in which local law enforcement shares information with federal immigration agents. They say the changes will prevent deporting people who do not have criminal records. Still, Gutierrez says some states have decided not to participate.

"These are friends and allies in states that elected this president. Yet, all of these friends are saying, 'This isn't working, because it's turning our police departments into immigration agents, and thereby dividing the community from the very population they're there to serve and protect."

Eight counties in Oregon participate in Secure Communities, and four of them have joined since April.

The meeting is scheduled for 6 p.m. tonight at Woodburn High School, 1785 N. Front St., Woodburn.

http://www.publicnewsservice.org/index.php?%2Fcontent%2Farticle%2F20781-1

Friday, June 24, 2011

Congressman Luis Gutierrez comes to Oregon on June 27th

Join us for a Community Meeting with Special Guest Speaker Illinois Congressman Luis V. Gutierrez on Monday, June 27th in Woodburn.

Congressman Gutierrez is a strong advocate for immigrant families and has worked tirelessly for passage of Comprehensive Immigration Reform, legalization and The DREAM Act. This is the first time in Oregon history that a national leader on immigration reform will visit our state.



RSVP HERE: http://org2.democracyinaction.org/dia/track.jsp?v=2&c=%2FjKS5yt5eje%2FzK8bApgHtlBKsqFuXbhG

Monday, June 20, 2011

Illinois Congressman Luis Gutierrez to speak at Woodburn Gathering on June 27th

MEDIA ADVISORY
June 20, 2011

Contact:
Francisco Lopez, Executive Director, 503.984.6816
Erik Sorensen, Communications Director, 503.488.0263

Illinois Congressman Luis Gutierrez to speak at Woodburn Gathering on June 27th

Woodburn, Ore. -- On Monday, June 27th, Illinois Congressman Luis Gutierrez will speak at a community meeting in Woodburn, Oregon. Congressman Gutierrez is a strong advocate for immigrant families and has worked tirelessly for passage of comprehensive immigration reform, legalization and the DREAM Act.
This will be the first time in Oregon history that a national leader on immigration reform will visit our state.

Congressman Gutierrez is traveling the nation on a Campaign for American Children & Families Tour to speak about:

- Passage of the DREAM Act for our youth
- Legalization & Comprehensive Immigration Reform for Immigrant Families
- The need for President Obama to sign an executive order stopping deportations and the separation of families

Community Meeting for Immigrant Families w/ Guest Speaker Congressman Luis V. Gutierrez (D-IL)Date & Time: Monday, June 27 at 6:00 p.m.
Location:
Woodburn High School
1785 North Front Street
Woodburn, OR 97071

This event is being sponsored by CAUSA Oregon, Pineros y Campesinos Unidos del Noroeste (PCUN), Latinos Unidos Siempre, Mano a Mano Family Center, Salem Keizer Coalition for Equality, Mujeres Luchadoras Progresistas, and Voz Hispana Causa Chavista.

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CAUSA, Oregon's Immigrant Rights Coalition, is the largest Latino and Latina civil and human rights and advocacy organization in the Pacific Northwest. We work to defend and advance immigrant rights through coordination with local, state, and national coalitions and allies. For more information, visit www.causaoregon.org

Thursday, June 16, 2011

Sit-in for Racial Equity staged at Capitol Offices of OR State Representatives

Salem, Ore -- This morning, 75 people staged a sit-in at the Capitol offices of Oregon State Representatives Andy Olson (R-Albany), Vicki Berger (R-Salem) and Arnie Roblan (D-Coos Bay). Those participating included students, parents, clergy and members of a diverse coalition of organizations including CAUSA, the Asian Pacific American Network of Oregon (APANO), Urban League, Center for Intercultural Organizing (CIO) and Latinos Unidos Siempre (LUS).

The Sit-in was in direct response to bills promoting racial equity--those allowing all Oregonians greater access to basic rights like quality health care and affordable education-- being blocked by partisan gridlock and obstructionism.
Participants in this morning’s action called on the leadership from both parties to work with one another and with those legislators, business leaders, community leaders and countless Oregonians who have already united to support these bills and to break from the status quo and advance racial equity.

“The time has come to rise above partisanship and politics and recognize that people of color make up over 20% of the population of our great state”, said Francisco Lopez, Executive Director of CAUSA Oregon. “The issues we bring to our lawmakers will not simply go away with the end of session. They need to do what is right for all Oregonians now.”

Participants agreed to end the sit-in after 30 minutes in exchange for a meeting with the Republican and Democratic House Leadership to discuss the future of Tuition Equity and other legislation that promotes Racial Equity.

Currently, Senate Bill 742 Tuition Equity, one of the important pieces of legislation for Oregon’s communities of color, is still sitting in the House Rules Committee and being obstructed from having an up or down vote in the Oregon House.

View additional photos here:
http://s516.photobucket.com/albums/u329/CAUSAOregon/Sit-in%20for%20Racial%20Equity/?albumview=slideshow

Related News Coverage
Protestors try to dislodge stalled in-state tuition bill Salem Statesman Journal

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

OR Tuition Equity Bill blocked by obstructionists in House

-- Although the fight for fairness, justice and equality for Oregon students and their families is far from over

Unfortunately, yesterday a petition supporting Senate Bill 742, Oregon's bi-partisan Tuition Equity Bill, was unable to get the necessary signatures to move it from committee to the House floor for a vote. It fell 5 short of the necessary 31 signatures. The fact is, this is just another example of obstructionists in the Oregon State House blocking good legislation this session that would help people of color.

The upside is that this Tuition Equity bill had bi-partisan support and broad support from the business, faith, labor and education communities and made it further in the Oregon Legislature than it ever has in the past. It was what amounted to handful of House Legislators that denied it an up or down vote.

SB742 would have ensured that every Oregon student has fair access to quality and affordable higher education. It will also would had made it possible for all Oregon Students, regardless of their citizenship status, to be able to pay in-state tuition. Besides capitalizing on taxpayer investment in Oregon's K-12 students, it also would boost the education level of Oregon's workforce and boost our state economy.

This won't be the end of Tuition Equity for Oregon. CAUSA and our allies will continue this fight for fairness, justice and equality for Oregon students and immigrant families until Tuition Equity is a reality and Oregon joins the other 13 states that have already passed similar legislation.

News Articles:
In-state tuition bill dies in Oregon House
Supporters fail in their late session effort to get immigrant tuition bill to the Oregon House floor

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Final Push for Oregon's Tuition Equity -- Please Call NOW

Gresham, Ore.--Last night, students, teachers, community leaders and other supporters of Oregon’s bipartisan Tuition Equity Bill—Senate Bill 742-- gathered at Mt. Hood Community College. The gathering marked the final push to call on Oregon State Representatives to bring Senate Bill 742 to the House Floor for a vote.



The petition to bring Senate Bill 742 to the floor has by today (Tuesday) at 5:00pm to get the necessary signatures. There are already 24 State Representatives signed on.  That just leaves 7 more to go. The bill has gone farther than it has in the past with an 18-11 vote in the Oregon State Senate.  We need your help now more than ever to make Tuition Equity a reality in Oregon.



Please call the following Representatives as soon as possible, and let them know you support SB 742 and would like them to sign the petition and support it, too!


Rep. Jeff Barker 503.986.1428
Rep. Deborah Boone 503.986.1432
Rep. Brian Clem 503.986.1421
Rep. Greg Mathews 503.986.1450
Rep. Arnie Roblan 503.986.1300
Rep. Mike Schaufler 503.986.1448
Rep. Bob Jenson 503-986-1458

Tell them,


“I Support Senate Bill 742 because it’s important for me, for the future of Oregon students and for Oregon as a whole. Please sign the discharge petition to let SB 742 get a vote in the House and please vote yes on this important bill."


Thank you for your continued support to ensure all our youth have access to Higher education


More photos from last night:

Monday, June 6, 2011

Please make your call for Tuition Equity TODAY

We need your help between now and tomorrow to ensure Tuition Equity receives a vote in the Oregon State House of Representatives!

Senate Bill 742, Oregon's bipartisan Tuition Equity Bill, has by tomorrow (Tuesday) at 5:00pm to get the necessary signatures of support to move it to the House floor for a vote. This bill has gone farther than it has in the past with an 18-11 vote in the Oregon State Senate. We need your help now more than ever to get it passed in the Oregon House.

Call your Representative as soon as possible, and let them know you support SB 742! Tell them you support SB 742 which would allow all children in Oregon to have an affordable education.

Tell them,

“I Support Senate Bill 742 because it’s important for me for the future of Oregon students and for Oregon as a whole. Please help get SB 742 a vote in the House and vote yes on this important bill."

To find your State Representative, please link here: http://www.leg.state.or.us/findlegsltr/

Thank you for your continued support To ensure all our youth have access to Higher education!

Join us tonight at 8:00pm at Mt. Hood Community College (AC1051, 26000 SE Stark St, Gresham) for the final push to get SB742 to the House Floor! Link here for more details: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=215723578449053

Two great articles on Senate Bill 742:
Future of Immigrant tuition bill to be decided soon

AMERICAN GIRL* (*in every way but officially, that is, which may affect Churchill High student's ability to get into college)

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