John,
The past 100 days of the Trump Administration have brought dangerous and cruel attacks on immigrant communities throughout the country. Immigrant workers are the ones on the front lines of these threats—yet they’ve shown resilience in these uncertain times.
New York, our time to show we stand by our immigrant workers who power our communities is now. This Thursday, May 1st, join us as we rally and march with our union partners, members, and allies to celebrate the workers who power our state: deliveristas, nurses, doormen, domestic workers, and so many more.
- New York City:
- 📅 Thursday, May 1st
- ⏰ 5:00PM
- 📍 Foley Square, 60 Centre Street
- Hudson Valley:
- 📅 Thursday, May 1st
- ⏰ 5:00PM
- 📍Downtown Newburgh, 181-141 Carpenter Ave
- Rochester:
- 📅 Thursday, May 1st
- ⏰ 5:00PM
- 📍Austin Steward Plaza
Our state simply could not function without immigrant labor. Immigrant New Yorkers own businesses, pay taxes, and contribute to our economy. Now, something as simple as taking your child to school or going to the hospital can result in workers being separated from their families by immigration enforcement.
If you can’t join us this Thursday, you can still power our fight for immigrant NYers!
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