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NO BORDERS, NO NATIONS, STOP THE DEPORTATIONS!

Anonyme, Vendredi, Avril 28, 2006 - 10:59

NATIONAL DAY OF ACTION : May 27, 2006

Stop Deportations! STATUS FOR ALL!
Saturday, May 27, 2006
National Day of Action (Vancouver, Toronto, Montreal ...)

Montreal. 12PM at Square Phillips (corner Union and Ste-Catherine W.)

Across Canada, migrants, refugees and their allies will demonstrate against the deportation and detention of migrants and refugees, and for a full, inclusive, unconditional and ongoing regularization program, meaning STATUS FOR ALL!

Building on ongoing organizing efforts led by migrant communities across the Canadian state, we are demonstrating because hundreds of thousands of people live without status, while hundreds of thousands more are exploited by the arbitrary and racist policies of Immigration Canada. Thousands of migrants are forced to live in poverty, without sufficient access to health care or education, and in great fear of being detained or deported, all the while being the most exploited in the workplace.

We are demonstrating as part of a struggle for self-determination as migrants, immigrants and refugees, supported by our allies.

Join us on May 27, in Vancouver, Toronto, Montreal and elsewhere.
We refuse to be invisible; we refuse to live in fear.
We demand STATUS FOR ALL!

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IN VANCOUVER
Action to be organized by the STATUS (Standing through action towards unity and solidarity!) Coalition. For more
information, or to get involved, please phone 778-885-0040 or e-mail s...@resist.ca

IN TORONTO
The Status for All! March will meet at 1pm at O.I.S.E. (252 Bloor Street West at the St. George subway station).
We will march through the city and end with a community festival. For more information or to get involved, contact nooneisillegal@riseup.net; http://toronto.nooneisillegal.org

IN MONTREAL
The Status for All! March will gather at NOON at Phillips Square (corner of Ste-Catherine and Union, metro McGill) and march thru downtown, up into the Plateau and Mile-End, north to Parc Extension and into Cote-des-Neiges for a community picnic at Kent Park. For more information or to get involved, contact: 514-859-9023,
sansfrontieres@resist.ca; www.solidarityacrossborders.org

To endorse the STATUS FOR ALL National Day of Action (May 27, 2006), please e-mail: sans...@resist.ca

If you are organizing an action or demonstration in your local community, please get in touch with details: sans...@resist.ca

NO BORDERS, NO NATIONS, STOP THE DEPORTATIONS!
JUSTICE AND DIGNITY FOR ALL MIGRANTS AND REFUGEES!

solidarityacrossborders.org
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