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Cantor Lost Election Because He Ignored District – Poll today shows that Republicans in 7th District Overwhelming Support Immigration Reform -

 

For Immediate Release June 10, 2014

For Further Information: Susana Flores, [email protected]240-706-2624

Cantor Lost Election Because He Ignored District

-      Poll today shows that Republicans in 7th District Overwhelming Support Immigration Reform -

(RICHMOND, VA)—More than seventy Virginia activists this evening disrupted the “victory” celebration of Congressman Eric Cantor (VA 7).  Frustrated about his lack of action to resolve the immigration crisis, activists told the crowd that Cantor lost because he was inattentive to the district and that people in Virginia demand reform of the immigration crisis.

The protest came at the end of a day in which activists spanned out across the highest voter turn-out precincts in the district to ask the question: SHOULD CONGRESSMAN ERIC CANTOR INITIATE ACTION TO RESOLVE THE IMMIGRATION CRISIS?  And overwhelmingly in a primary election attracting solely Republican voters to the polls for a passion play challenge from the hard right, people answering the question responded with a resounding yes.

“Congressman Cantor should have listened to his constituents and this is why he lost,” said 7th District resident Raul Benitez. “Although Brat may be anti-immigrant, all the evidence shows that this is a vote against Cantor, not a vote against immigrants.”

Pollsters covered the 4pm to 7 hours at polls located at Robious Elementary School and the Church of the Redeemer in Midlothian, Atlee High School and the Christian Center in Mechanicsville, and Glen Allen High School, Hungary Creek Middle School, and Cantor’s own home precinct of Rivers Edge Elementary School in Glen Allen.  After reading the phrase: “Whether you agree with its provisions or not, it has been almost a year since the U.S. Senate passed a bipartisan, comprehensive immigration reform bill. In that same amount of time, the US House of Representatives has taken no action at all to move a bill. Republican leaders in the House from John Boehner to Paul Ryan have gone on record that debate should start in the House on how to resolve the immigration crisis. The one Republican leader who has refused is Congressman Eric Cantor. Representative Cantor has the power to schedule a vote tomorrow and resolve the immigration crisis yet he has refused to act.”  Across the seven precincts today, 89% of voters urged Cantor to move a vote on immigration.

The 7th District results are not surprising.  A poll conducted in October 2013 by Harper Polling and sponsored by the Partnership for a New American Economy, Republicans for Immigration Reform, and Compete America showed that 70% of Virginians favor immigration reform and that more than half of Virginians – 51 percent – were less likely to support an elected official who opposed reform, compared with just 17% who were more likely to support a reform opponent.

Last month, a national poll of Republican Primary Voters who identify with the Tea Party was sponsored by Partnership for a New American Economy, Americans for Tax Reform, and the Tea Party Express.  Seventy-one percent of respondents said it is important that Congress act on immigration reform this year, including 69 percent who strongly identify with the Tea Party and 71 percent who identify as conservative Republicans.  Respondents supported a plan in line with Speaker Boehner’s standards: 76 percent support a plan that would include both improved border security and enforcement as well as a way for undocumented immigrants who are already in this country to stay if they pay penalties, pay back taxes, pass a criminal background check, and learn English and American civics, including 73 percent who strongly identify with the Tea Party and 76 percent who identify as conservative Republicans.

“Eric Cantor lost because he was a pretend tea partier,” said Lindolfo Carballo, Lead Organizer for CASA de Virginia and leader of this evening’s protest.  “But voters, faith and business leaders, and more all agree that we need a real leader to end the suffering of our families.”

National Latino Hero to Address Virginians at Critical Moment for Immigration Reform – Congressman Luis Gutierrez to Speak at State Capitol -

April 23, 2014

Press contact:

Maria Jose Sandoval

[email protected]

301.717.4492

Doug Rivlin

Communications Director, Cong. Gutierrez

[email protected]

(202)-558-8240

National Latino Hero to Address Virginians at Critical Moment for Immigration Reform

-         Congressman Luis Gutierrez to Speak at State Capitol -

What:        Policy Speech

Where:      Capitol Square, House Room 3, 1000 Bank Street, Richmond, VA 23219

When:       Wednesday, May 28, 1pm

Who:         Congressman Luis Gutierrez (IL 4), Delegate Alfonso Lopez (D-Arlington), Delegate Delores McQuinn (D-Richmond), Delegate Rosalyn Dance (D Petersburg), Rabbi Ben Romer, Michel Zajur, Virginia Hispanic Chamber, Sandra Cook, Virginia Organizing, Lindolfo Carballo, CASA de Virginia, dozens of directly impacted constituents of Congressman Eric Cantor, and more

 (Richmond, VA) — Virginians will gather this Wednesday to hear from the man broadly considered the Latino civil rights hero of this generation.  Congressman Luis Gutierrez’ speech in Richmond will underscore the critical moment we face for immigration reform and the particularly important role that Virginia Congressman Eric Cantor (VA 7) needs to play in reforming the system.

The immigration debate is particularly critical in Virginia as the calendar advances toward congressional elections.  Considered a swing state, Virginia immigrants are already motoring economic growth and investment and the issue of reform is followed by residents and business leaders alike. Still, passage of reform would create even greater economic growth.  Recent research out of the University of California showed that if reform were to pass, Virginia wages of unauthorized workers would increase by $1.2 billion, generating an additional $371 million in tax revenue and creating 27,000 new jobs.

Local Mother Saved from Deportation through Activism

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Susana Flores

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(240) 706-2624

May 12, 2014

Local Mother Saved from Deportation through Activism

CASA de Virginia Member Catia Paz granted a stay of deportation after Weeks of Public Outcry

(Woodbridge, Virginia) — CASA de Virginia members celebrated the news that Catia Paz, a woman whose story of family separation had ignited indignation across the region, would be spared from a deportation later this month.  This Friday, Ms. Paz’s attorney received word that ICE had reversed its decision to deport her and on Saturday, Catia was able to greet more than 100 joyous supporters at CASA’s office in Arlington where community members had gathered for legal consults and other services.

Catia’s case, featured on local and national press, underscores the deeply problematic nature of the Obama administration’s continuing work to deport hundreds of thousands of immigrants.  Catia, now 29, arrived from El Salvador in 2002 at the age of 17.  She was the last of a large extended family whose members all came to the U.S. fleeing a war that devastated their country. Immediately upon her arrival, Catia began seeking legal status in the US.  She applied for political asylum and a Temporary Protective Status (TPS) but those applications were denied and Catia was ordered deported.  Catia applied for a Stay of Deportation based on President Obama’s prosecutorial discretion policy. After two stays of her deportation for one year each were granted, her third application was denied on March 24 by ICE Field Office Director Yvonne Evans, stating: “I find no compelling reason to warrant a favorable exercise of my discretion at this time.”

Catia’s family and advocates argued, though, that is was “compelling” that during her twelve years here, Catia graduated from high school and bought a home with her husband German.  They became activists in their church; all of the congregants signing a petition to support her.  But, activists argued that the most “compelling” reasons for Catia to stay were Genesis Reyes, age five, and two year old Alison.  Thanks to the reversal of ICE’s decision, these young daughters will continue to live with their mother for one more year.

“Catia Paz is a hero to many immigrants throughout our region that are daily devastated by deportation,” said Gustavo Torres, Executive Director of CASA de Virginia.  “Thanks to Catia, people have learned that fighting against injustice is worth the commitment.”

More work remains to be done. Ms. Paz is just one of the many immigrants that ICE is working to deport at every moment.  But for the thousands that gathered on May 1st in front of the White House, her victory is very sweet.

“This weekend I celebrated the very best Mother’s Day possible thanks to so many people in the community that struggled for me and my family,” said Catia Paz.  “My family is committed to continue to struggle for everyone else until this immigration crisis is resolved.”

Immigration Reform Advocates to Greet GOP House Leader with Signs That Say “Eric Cantor: The One Man Blocking Immigration Reform” Ahead of His Award Ceremony with CHLI

 

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www.casadevirginia.org
http://jewishaction.us/
www.americansunitedforchange.org
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Contacts:Jeremy Funk, 605-366-3654

May 8, 2014 Lindolfo Carballo, [email protected]

 

***Media Advisory for Thursday, May 8 at 5:30 PM ET in D.C.***

Immigration Reform Advocates to Greet GOP House Leader with Signs That Say “Eric Cantor: The One Man Blocking Immigration Reform” Ahead of His Award Ceremony with CHLI

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Washington D.C. – Before Republican House Majority Leader Eric Cantor accepts a ‘public service award’ tonight at an event with the conservative Congressional Hispanic Leadership Institute, Cantor will be greeted by immigration reform advocates waving signs that say: “Eric Cantor: The One Man Blocking Immigration Reform.” The pro-economic growth advocates will gather outside the Mandarin Oriental Hotel at 5:30 pm ET and will also pass out flyers to CHLI event attendees that say: “Eric Cantor is the One Man Blocking Immigration Reform. As Republican Majority Leader Eric Cantor is siding with the anti-immigrant wing of the Republican Caucus and refuses to call the Senate passed immigration reform bill for a vote on the floor of the House. If the bill were called, it would pass. Demand that Cantor give immigration reform an up or down vote on the floor of the House.”

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Some have speculated that Speaker John Boehner was referring to Cantor when he vented his frustration on immigration reform: “I think we should but the appetite, the appetite amongst my colleagues for doing this is not real good. Here’s the attitude, ‘Ohhh, don’t make me do this. Ohhh, this is too hard.’

Jeremy Funk, Comm. Dir., Americans United for Change: “Eric Cantor simultaneously panders to the extremist Tea Party elements in his caucus – gavel envy? – at the same time he tries to put on a business friendly face for the Wall Street wing of the Republican Party. Cantor needs to decide whether he is going to be “the new face of the Republican Party” or whether he is going to continue to enable the anti-immigrant elements in his caucus like Steve King.”

WHO: Lindolfo Carballo, Community Organizer, Casa de Virginia
Virginia families Impacted by the broken immigration system

Rabbi Jason Kimmelman-Block

Bend the Arc Jewish Action
WHAT: Visibility outside CHLI award event for Eric Cantor; Advocates to Wave “Eric Cantor: The One Man Blocking Immigration Reform” Signs

WHERE: In front of Mandarin Oriental Hotel, 1330 Maryland Avenue, SW, Washington, DC

WHEN: Thursday, May 8 at 5:30 PM ET in D.C.
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Fast For Families

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
April 7th, 2014
CONTACTS:

Susana Flores, 240-706-2624sflores@casadeva.org

Julie Karant, 646-584-9001jkarant@seiu32bj.org

Beatriz Lopez, 202-412-7396beatriz.[email protected]

***MEDIA ADVISORY ***
APRIL 8TH at 11:30 AM
Press Conference at 13873 Park Center Rd Ste. 130. Herndon, VA 20171 


“Fast for Families” Bus Tour Arrives in Herndon, Will Urge Rep. Frank

 Wolf to Leave Behind Positive Legacy and Show Leadership on Immigration Reform

WHAT: Press Conference outside Office of Congressman Frank Wolf (VA-10)

WHEN: Tuesday, April 8th, 11:30 AM

WHERE: Congressman Frank Wolf office – 13873 Park Center Rd Ste. 130., Herndon, VA 20171

WHO: Virginia community fasters, faith leaders, labor, and elected officials including:

Eliseo Medina, former Secretary-Treasurer at SEIU and “Fast for Families” leader

DJ Yoon, NAKASEC and “Fast for Families” leader

Jaime Contreras, 32BJ SEIU

Virginia Kase, CASA in Action

Tefere Gebre, Executive Vice President, AFL-CIO

Larry Cohen, President of the Communication Workers of America

Local Elected Officials: Herndon Councilmember Grace Han Wolf and Walter Tejada member of the Arlington County Board (Virginia).  and Delegate Mark Keam

Hector Sanchez, LCLAA

Rev. Dr. Carmelo Santos, Evangelical Lutheran Church in America

Herndon, VA – On April 8th at 11:30AM, community, faith, and labor leaders will hold a press conference outside Congressman Frank Wolf’s Herndon office to demand action on immigration reform. More than 20 local fasters who support immigration reform – many of whom have been impacted by our broken system – will join leaders like SEIU’s Eliseo Medina, AFL-CIO’s Tefere Gebre, and CWA’s Larry Cohen – to call on Congressman Wolf to take action and leave behind a legacy that is worthy of the people he represents.

The local fast in Virginia’s 10th Congressional District is being held in coordination with the “Fast for Families across America” bus tour. After making stops in more than 60 congressional districts since launching in Los Angeles on February 24, the tour is continuing their trip through Virginia before ending in Washington, D.C. on April 9th. The fasters have spent the week holding a four day, water-only fast in House Majority Leader Eric Cantor’s district in order to engage with constituents and urge leadership in the U.S. House of Representatives to bring immigration reform legislation to a vote in 2014.

“We have a moral crisis in our hands that our elected leaders, like Congressman Wolf, can no longer ignore,” commented Fast for Families’ Eliseo Medina in anticipation of the meeting. “It’s time they delivered a lasting solution and end our communities’ suffering once and for all.”

NOTE: In addition to the 11:30 AM press conference, local and national fasters will hold a vigil on-site at the Wolf’s district office from 7 AM to 5 PM, then depart to an evening of speech and song where participants will break the fast by sharing food and stories of 10th congressional district families impacted by the immigration crisis. The evening event will be held at St. Timothy’s Episcopal Church, 432 Van Buren Street, Herndon, VA 20170 starting at 6:30pm.

 

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