In the 79 79, Mariachi artists, set up the Mexico’s flags, Viva Mexico, “and Cesar Chavez Avenue in East Los Angeles Sunday Mexican independence date Mexico annual independence.
But this year, when faced with Trump Adrump Adraamistration Drampled – recently supported by a high court decision that allows Federal agents to resume “Roving Roving Roving Roving Roving.
For many, it was very important to show. A long standing.
“We are here, and we will continue to fight for our rights and others who are unable to fight for them,” said Samantha ROble, 21, as she looked at the Parade Roll. “I am happy that many people are able to raise their flags – not just a Mexican flag, but also a US flag, because we are both in Mexican American.”
But the artist is also a moment of a bittersweet for robles. This year, her grandmother chose to stay at home, commented on the ongoing immigration of immigration across the country. The decision of the Master High Court has authorized American immigration agents Local lawyers for right-holders and local leaders have suspected that as discriminatory and dangerous, and is the fear of Erobles, which describes East La Native.
“I have my brown skin, with my native elements,” said Robe. “I do not know yourself, [but] Of my friends from Mexico and arrive here to find many opportunities, higher education. … I am afraid of those who are removed from their families. “
Comité Mexicano Civico Patrioco Patrioco Inc., who organized a weekend of the week and the week, dealing with the fear of the media conference FridayBut he decided to continue their Mexican independent celebration, as did in September for decades.
That decision seemed like we were driving a feeling of pride in a week.
“Aqui At Stamos Y Anos Vamos!” .
Los Angeles Maker Bass holds Pepe Pepe Pepe Pepe in East La Mexicon Sleepy Day Parade & Festival on Sunday in Los Angeles.
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When the Mayor Karen Bass ridden the crowd, he read aloud a sign from the side of the way: “Trump should go!”
The crowd was happy.
“I just read a sign,” he said, with a smile on his face. But bass repeated his support for latino latino, and his opposition and progressive attacks of migration, they call themselves awesome.
“Our city is standing together,” Bass said. “We are a city of immigration. We understand that 50% of our city is Latino, and the idea that Latinos will be undertaken.”
Trump administrators emphasized its migration actions simply to enforce the law, and blast bass and other city leaders against assault. However, many Latino leaders say that the use of the Administration of Force is a misuse of power, corrupt fears that harm the people and the regional economy.
Alfonso Fox Orozco wears a traditional Mexican garment in East La Parade and a festival on Sunday in Los Angeles.
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Such anxiety may have affect the Parade of Sunday, which seemed to be visited under the past. Anti-Trump and the Composition and Culture, or Snow signs, road is installed. Organizations Simplants Los Angeles teachers shouting as “these migs and in Escuela sa.” (“Nothing is forced to migration, yes schools!”)
Jenny Hernandez, the OFT-General East La Rewaree Raea retident, suggested a mark in the city of the “snow.” The 51-year-old has been distracted by the latest attack, many of which are targeted to people at work.
“What do they do wrong,” he said. “We are not criminals. We are in Mexico, herpanic, Latino, Chirano, whatever you want to call …. We don’t deserve it.”
The Last Catrina Avanante lasts avop a car for traditional palm in Parade on Sunday in Los Angeles.
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In particular, the day refers to Latino Joy, invisible in the months. The burned Sage filled the air, with Danza Azteca, while the present – some wearing traditional hats and shirts – have disclosed Cumbia song.
A little girl, over 5 years of age, misleaded the “Fresha” telephone next to his mother, street trader. My grandmother lived her pumpkin covered with a blanket, and the colors of the Mexican flag. Politicians, youth, dancers and charros, or mothers ride on horses, shout, “viva Mexico!”
The girls dressed as sellers from Patzcuara, Michoacan, left in East La Parade Balls & Festival Sollew Elos Angeles.
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Other races join a popular festival, including waves in Puerto Ricans, Bolivia, and Salvadorans. The noted face included The iceberg product of snow And real 92.3 FM Radio Radio Hig Boy, who is one in one place that takes decisions like Eloteero Vendor. Space Shuttle Asstronaut José M. Hernández led to Parade like Marduc Marshal. , His journey from a migrant farm worker in NASA astronaut is explained in the Amazon Prime film “Million Mallers.”
Giselle Salgado, and East La Native, said it is important to see a good opportunity from her community, as well as community officials, even though she saw a small crowd this year.
“They are not afraid,” he said. “This is our tradition, all times, I have come out here. … I am sure that many people are afraid, but they are here. We will not let fear and intimidation work against us.”
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