Archive for March 22nd, 2011

March 22, 2011

3/22 – CBSAtlanta – Indigo Girls To Join Rally Against Immigration Laws At Capitol – Atlanta News Story – WGCL Atlanta

Indigo Girls To Join Rally Against Immigration Laws At Capitol – Atlanta News Story – WGCL Atlanta.

Rally Scheduled From 11 a.m. To 1 p.m.

POSTED: 12:23 pm EDT March 22, 2011
UPDATED: 12:30 pm EDT March 22, 2011

The Indigo Girls plan to join activist groups at a rally at the Georgia state Capitol to protest proposed immigration laws.

The folk rock duo plans to speak and perform at the rally Thursday that is organized by a coalition of civil liberties and immigrant rights groups. Organizers say they expect thousands of people, including students and religious leaders.The groups say immigration legislation proposed by state Rep. Matt Ramsey and state Sen. Jack Murphy, both Republicans, would harm Georgia’s economy and lead to racial profiling.Supporters of the legislation say the bills, which include some provisions that are similar to a tough law enacted last year in Arizona, are necessary to fight illegal immigration in the state since the federal government hasn’t solved the problem.The rally is taking place from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.

March 22, 2011

3/21 – Gwinett Daily Post – Rally planned to protest Georgia immigration bills

Rally planned to protest Georgia immigration bills.

Posted: 12:26 PM Mar 22, 2011

ATLANTA — The Indigo Girls plan to join activist groups at a rally at the Georgia state Capitol to protest proposed immigration laws.

Reporter: The Associated Press

Supporters of the legislation say the bills, which include some provisions that are similar to a tough law enacted last year in Arizona, are necessary to fight illegal immigration in the state since the federal government hasn’t solved the problemATLANTA — The Indigo Girls plan to join activist groups at a rally at the Georgia state Capitol to protest proposed immigration laws.

The folk rock duo plans to speak and perform at the rally Thursday that is organized by a coalition of civil liberties and immigrant rights groups. Organizers say they expect thousands of people, including students and religious leaders.

The groups say immigration legislation proposed by state Rep. Matt Ramsey and state Sen. Jack Murphy, both Republicans, would harm Georgia’s economy and lead to racial profiling.