May Day and the Struggle for Immigrant Rights

A video message from PSL’s Vice-Presidential Candidate Yari Osorio

May Day and the Struggle for Immigrant Rights

Please watch and share this video featuring the Party for Socialism and Liberation’s Vice-Presidential Candidate Yari Osorio to learn why the Lindsay/Osorio 2012 Presidential Campaign stands for full rights for all immigrants.

Every year, International Workers Day, also known as May Day, is celebrated around the world as a day of international working-class solidarity. Today, demonstrations are taking place all over the world.

The PSL will be marching with tens of thousands of others across the country, from Los Angeles to New York City and everywhere in between. These demonstrations will be supporting the rights of all workers – demanding the right to a job, the right to organize a union, and full rights for all immigrant workers.

Six years ago today, millions of immigrant workers and their allies marked May Day with strikes, walkouts, boycotts of U.S. products, demonstrations and vigils across the country. The 2006 “Day Without an Immigrant” was the largest single working-class action in U.S. history.

Today, racist state laws such as Arizona’s SB 1070 are spreading across the country, and the Obama administration has already deported more people than were deported under both administrations of George W. Bush combined.

There is only one solution: We need to struggle in the streets and the workplace. This is the message of the PSL’s Linday/Osorio presidential campaign.

Please watch and share this video featuring the PSL’s Vice-Presidential Candidate Yari Osorio to learn why the Lindsay/Osorio 2012 Presidential Campaign stands for full rights for all immigrants.

Get involved with the Lindsay/Osorio 2012 Presidential Campaign.

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