I think the Latino community in San Diego County has been segregated out of the political culture. Even when you have one or two elected officials here, it hasn't made a dent in the overall sense. It is not part of the political culture of this city.

We are trying to show the historical continuity of Latino protest against the exploitation of other Latinos in U.S. wars of aggression.

He realized the way to fight for justice was to organize legal and illegal workers.

It's pretty much out of the hands of the IMF.

We see a lot of confusion among immigrant parents, and recruiters are preying on that confusion.

Everything pales when compared to this. These demonstrations are historic because they surpass in size any of the previous Latino-organized protests, going back to the '50s and '60s.