Pro-illegal immigrant rally to take place at Roundhouse Monday

According to a report from the Santa Fe New Mexican, pro-illegal immigrant groups will hold events, including a march from the Santa Fe Railyard to the Capitol, where they will rally to stand with illegal aliens who have broken the nation’s laws to be in the United States. 

The report notes that the annual event is called the “Immigrant and Workers’ Day of Action.”

“The event, organized by Somos Un Pueblo Unido, includes a march and a rally. The march is scheduled to begin at 10:30 a.m. at Railyard Park, followed by the rally a half-hour later on the east side of the Roundhouse,” the outlet reported.

The group’s website claims to want “ICE outside of New Mexico prisons,” writing, “We are avoiding hundreds of deportations by approving cutting-edge prison policies in five counties that end collaboration with ICE and prohibit the use of ICE arrest warrants to violate the civil rights of immigrants.”

“We are co-directing local and state campaigns to secure more than $25 million in cash assistance for 25,000 families excluded from federal cash aid programs by COVID-19, so that undocumented (illegal alien) taxpayers are eligible for the Fiscal Credit for Working Families of New Mexico and to ensure tax refunds for families in difficulty.”

The group has chapters in eight New Mexico counties to promote harboring criminal aliens, per the group’s website. It also frequently shares information for illegal aliens on its social media platforms on ways that criminal aliens can evade ICE.

Far-left Democrat U.S. Rep. Gave Vasquez is a major supporter of the far-left group, entertaining the organization’s open-border ideology. Others who have cuddled up to the group include Reps. Teresa Leger Fernandez and Melanie Stansbury, Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham, Lt. Gov. Howie Morales, and many state lawmakers, to name a few.

Somos Un Pueblo Unido is funded by multiple entities, including the Rockefeller Foundation ($500,000 grant), the Marguerite Casey Foundation ($250,000 grant), and even the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops’ Catholic Campaign for Human Development ($70,000), the Kellogg Foundation ($65,000), among others leftist groups. 

“We will celebrate immigrants’ invaluable contributions to New Mexico and demand stronger protections for immigrant workers and their families and deeper investments in workforce development opportunities for low-wage workers,” a news release purports to state, according to the New Mexican.

Conversely, the Monday rally would be an ideal opportunity for a raid by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), as the event is sure to include multiple participants who are illegally in the state. 

Under the administration of President Donald J. Trump, tens of thousands of criminal aliens have already been apprehended, with them making their way back to their countries of origin after illegally entering the country and violating the United States’ sovereignty. 

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8 thoughts on “Pro-illegal immigrant rally to take place at Roundhouse Monday”

  1. I do NOT agree with illegal entery into my country, the U.S.A. It is the same as entering a private home, because the door is unlocked, then refusing to leave and helping themselves to your food, and personal items. I want ICE to round them ALL up and send them back to wherever they came from. They are attempting to make our country the same as the country they came from-high crime, filth and violene-totally lacking in respect for life, or anything – UNCIVILIZED.

    1. Only if the people continue voting for democrats. If we get smart and vote them out of office and put in people who will follow the Constitutiona and our laws, we will be fine.

  2. NM MAGA & Deplorable Lizard

    The illegals are the only way the New Mexico Socialist party aka democrats stay in power in this state

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