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Migrant workers hold LA protest | Migrant workers hold LA protest |
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Thousands of people have demonstrated in Los Angeles to demand citizenship rights for illegal immigrants. | Thousands of people have demonstrated in Los Angeles to demand citizenship rights for illegal immigrants. |
A 15,000-strong crowd carrying American flags and holding signs saying "Amnesty Now" paraded through the streets towards City Hall. | |
Many people were protesting against a leaked White House plan under which illegal migrants would be charged hefty sums for work visas and residency. | Many people were protesting against a leaked White House plan under which illegal migrants would be charged hefty sums for work visas and residency. |
There are believed to be about 12 million illegal immigrants in the US. | There are believed to be about 12 million illegal immigrants in the US. |
Last year President George W Bush backed a Senate proposal on immigration that included a guest worker programme offering illegal workers a "path to citizenship". | Last year President George W Bush backed a Senate proposal on immigration that included a guest worker programme offering illegal workers a "path to citizenship". |
But the plan has come to nothing amid opposition from Republican lawmakers in the House of Representatives. | But the plan has come to nothing amid opposition from Republican lawmakers in the House of Representatives. |
'Don't have the money' | |
Correspondents say the latest proposals - leaked last week - are far more conservative. They have, campaigners say, left illegal workers disappointed. | Correspondents say the latest proposals - leaked last week - are far more conservative. They have, campaigners say, left illegal workers disappointed. |
"People are really upset," said Juan Jose Gutierrez of the LA-based Latino Movement USA. | "People are really upset," said Juan Jose Gutierrez of the LA-based Latino Movement USA. |
"For years, the president spoke in no uncertain terms about supporting immigration reform... then this kind of plan comes out and people are so frustrated," he said. | "For years, the president spoke in no uncertain terms about supporting immigration reform... then this kind of plan comes out and people are so frustrated," he said. |
According to the plan, a new visa category would be introduced for illegal workers, who could apply for renewable three-year work permits at a cost of $3,500 (£1,800), the Associated Press news agency reports. | |
But then to become legal residents, workers would have to return to their home countries, apply and pay a $10,000 (£5,100) fine. | |
Campaigners say the costs would be prohibitive for most illegal workers. | Campaigners say the costs would be prohibitive for most illegal workers. |
Maria Lopez, an illegal worker from Mexico, told AP that she would never be able to apply for residency under such a plan. | |
"We have no way to come up with that much money, and Bush knows that," she said. "He is doing this on purpose so we don't ever become legal residents." | |
Immigration is expected to be a key issue in the lead-up to next year's presidential election. | Immigration is expected to be a key issue in the lead-up to next year's presidential election. |
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