immigrants

LISTEN: Labor Justice Radio Latest Show

Featured MMP Audio

Listen to the Latest Show of Labor Justice Radio

On this show:
+Interviews with leaders of the Save the Libraries Coalition  
+A cab driver speaks about how the Philadelphia Parking Authority is mismanaging the taxi industry
+The Coalition of Immokolee Workers comes to Philadelphia to take on Aramark
+Immigrant worker's face the loss of driver licenses
+Music and other news
 

Broken Immigration System Breaks Up A Jamerican Family

See video

On July 7, 2009, Roxroy Salmon- a Jamaican immigrant, activist and Brooklyn, New York resident- appeared before an immigration judge to determine his future in this country. In a worst case scenario, Salmon, a longtime resident of the U.S. with deep roots here, was ordered deported.

ESCUCHA: Sin Licencia de Manejar No Tengo Como Trabajar Mas

Miles de personas en el estado de Pennsylvania han recibido sus licencias de manejar con un Número de Identificación Tributaria (TIN).

Sentence in Shenandoah Case Outrages Latino Leaders

Latino leaders decried on Wedeneday the sentences of the two teens acquitted in the beating death of Luis Eduardo Ramírez, for related charges to the July 2008 fatal incident in Shenandoah, Pa. 
"There was no Justice done for Luis Ramirez, and we should not and will not rest until all four perpetrators of such a hideous crime are duly prosecuted under federal hate crime statues and found guilty of murder," said Reverend Miguel Rivera, chairman for the National Coalition Of Latino Clergy and Christian Leaders (CONLAMIC).

Syndicate content