QUIENES SOMOS

Un grupo basado en Iowa City que ayuda y darles las bienvenidas a todos los inmigrantes aquí en Estados Unidos

 

Conoces tus derechos: Los siguiente sitios tienen information que tu necesitas si tu tienes una enfrentamiento con ICE.

UI Latino Institute (Haga clic sobre "Conoce sus Derechos)

Lo que debes hacer si ICE te detiene

 

Peaceful Vigil: in Solidarity

with Immigrants

Vigilia pacífica: en solidaridad

con los/las Inmigrantes

Date/Fecha: May 1st/1ero de Mayo

Place/Lugar: Upper City Park

Time/Hora: 8-8:30 pm

*Llegar antes de la ocho para empezar a tiempo.

Please arrive before 8 pm to start on time.

Vestir camisa blanca en señal de solidaridad

Wear a white t—shirt in solidarity

Contact info: 621-6626

Sponsored by: Friends of the Immigrant,

Latino Graduate Student Association

Volante/Flyer

 

Leila Navidi/The Gazette
 Raul Galvan (right) of Iowa City and his son Raul Galvan Jr., 10, gather with about 80 other people for a peaceful candlelight vigil in solidarity with immigrants last night at Upper City Park in Iowa City. The event was organized by Friends of the Immigrant and the Latino Graduate Student Association at the University of Iowa. It was one of many immigration-rights rallies held throughout the country Tuesday.

A circle of people hold a candlelight vigil for immigrant rights Tuesday evening in Upper City Park. The vigil was held to commemorate the one-year anniversary of an immigrant rights protest that was held on the Ped Mall.  Ed Bornstein/The Daily Iowan

A circle of people hold a candlelight vigil for immigrant rights Tuesday evening in Upper City Park. The vigil was held to commemorate the one-year anniversary of an immigrant rights protest that was held on the Ped Mall. Ed Bornstein/The Daily Iowan

 

 

Compañero de Lengua: Gratis

¿Tienes interes de aprender Ingles, mientras tu ayudes un amigo aprender Español?  Podemos encontrar un(a) 
compañero(a)  de lengua y ustedes pueden reunirse cara a cara en un tiempo mas conveniente. 
Si quiere más información, por favor mándeme un mensaje por el correo electrónico o llámeme por teléfono.
 

Nancy Hernandez de Riehl

chihuahuota@hotmail.com

(319) 545-1459

 

Clases Gratuitas de Computación en español para principiantes 

Clases empezarán otra vez el diez y nueve de Abril.  Clases empezarán a las siete de la noche hasta ocho y media de la noche.  Otra clases ocurren el 4/29, 5/3 y 5/10 al mismo tiempo.  occur 

 

Por más información, contacta a Nancy Hernandez de Riehl (319)545-1459

 o chihuahuota@hotmail.com 

 

Aprenda los básicos como: vocabulario de la computadora, procesadoras de palabras, teclar, usar el internet, usar correo electrónico.

 

Nota: No se pide ninguna información personal. Solo traiga un lápiz y un cuaderno para tomar notas.

 

Muchas gracias a todas las cuales asistieron la fiesta de mujeres el 20 de mayo de 2006.

Muchas gracias a todos los cuales asistieron nuestro kermés de Cinco de Mayo para subir fondos.  ¡Muchas gracias a los restaurantes Iguanas, El Rancheros y El Dorado por proveer mucha comida deliciosa!

Muchas gracias a todos los cuales sacrificaron para participar en el gran "Día sin inmigrantes" el 1 de mayo de 2006.  Más que 1000 personas asistieron.  Lee nuestros comunicados de prensa en inglés sobre "El día sin inmigrantes" el 1 de mayo de 2006. Para ver muchas fotos inspirativas del evento, visita la página del red: http://community.webshots.com/album/549999270CfKUYc (Gracias a Helen Yu por tomarlas y ponerlas al internet).

 


 

 

La foto: Manifestemos en Iowa City el 2 de abril de 2006 para demandar reforma humanitaria de las leyes de inmigración.  Casi 500 personas marchamos. (foto por Nancy Hernandez de Riehl)

Gracias a todos que participaron en la manifestación en Des Moines para apoyar los derechos de inmigrantes el 9 de abril de 2006.  Entre 5000 y 6000 personas de todo el estado asistimos.

 

 

ACTIVIDADES PROXIMAS DE AMIGOS

Clases Gratuitas de Computación en español para principiantes:   Clases empezarán otra vez en Abril
Taller  de Guitarra: los sábados a las 12:30 pm; Haga clic para más información

ACTIVIDADES PROXIMAS DE LA COMUNIDAD

 

 
 

HISTORIA DEL GRUPO

El grupo, Amigos del Inmigrante, se formó en noviembre del 2004.  Llegó la oportunidad para que se uniera la comunidad hispana de Iowa City y áreas cercanas.  Varias personas formaron un grupo basada en la comunidad inmigrante con el enfoque de apoyar, educar, y fortalecer dicha comunidad.  Hicieron una encuesta, y descubrieron las numerosas capacidades y grandes deseos de superación de la gente hispana en Iowa City, enfocando los esfuerzos del grupo hacia el cumplimiento de sus metas. 

EVENTOS

Nosotros ofrecimos los siguentes eventos a la comunidad:

  • Presentaciónes sobre la ley de inmigración

  • Presentaciónes sobre “Immigrant Rights Network” (Red de Derechos de los Inmigrantes)

  • Clases de computación en español

  • Lista de clases de inglés en Iowa City (disponible ya!)

  • Eventos culturales:
    Fiestas (Cinco de Mayo)
    Lecciónes de tocar la guitarra

Ahora, estamos ocupados preparando más eventos y oportunidades por la comunidad hispana. Invitamos a todos interesados en apoyarnos a la próxima junta.

 

COMUNICADO DE PRENSA SOBRE UN DIA SIN INMIGRANTES          

Monday, May 1, 2006

For Immediate Release

OVER 1,000 RALLY FOR FAIR, COMPREHENSIVE AND HUMANE  IMMIGRATION REFORM---11 IOWA CITY AREA BUSINESSES CLOSE

IOWA CITY – Waving U.S. flags and chanting, “We Work Hard! We Pay Taxes! We Speak English! We Serve  the Military! We Are Americans!,” over 1,000 immigrants, students and their supporters turned out for a peaceful march and rally in downtown Iowa City.   The demonstrators sought to raise awareness about the economic importance of immigrants, especially to Iowa—a state that is losing population.

            Organizers charged high school student Tony Vargas with getting signatures for a petition.  Vargas delivered over 650 signatures with the help of other students and volunteers.  Vargas, a U.S. born-citizen and student at Prairie High School in Cedar Rapids, also spoke at the rally about the struggles his immigrant parents face daily.

 

 

Photo: Pak, the owner of Thai Flavors Restaurant at 340 E. Burlington St., Iowa City, holds a sign at the Iowa City rally on May 1, 2006.  Pak is well known for having fundraisers at his restaurant for various community groups.  In fact, he had one scheduled for May 1, but rescheduled it to show his support for "A Day without Immigrants"!  Pak was one of many local restaurant and business owners that displayed support by closing their businesses. (photo by Helen Yu)

             Speakers included several University of Iowa students and immigrants who spoke about their hardships, hopes and dreams.  UI engineering student Daniel Mendez lead the crowd in dispelling common myths about immigration--such as the fact that immigrants do not pay taxes.  Mendez said that immigrants pay up to $140 billion in taxes and most undocumented immigrants will never see a social security check despite up to $20 billion in contributions.  Several UI professors discussed immigration history and policy.  UI Prof. Dave Osterburg spoke on behalf of Democratic gubernatorial candidate, Ed Fallon, who would partner with Iowa businesses to provide English as a Second Language, health care and housing to their immigrant workers.  Congressional aid Katie Donahue read a statement on behalf of Rep. Leach, who voted against H.R. 4437, the bill that would make felons out of undocumented immigrants and immigrant aid workers.

            Two unassociated dissenters attended.  One chanted “Go Back to Work!” making attendees wonder if the man had also taken the day off.

            At least eleven Iowa City area businesses closed including several restaurants and grocery stores.  Most of the businesses closed in solidarity while some lacked workers. 

            Other eastern Iowa events included a mid-day march and rally in Washington, Iowa which drew several hundred attendees.  In West Liberty, the interfaith group, People in Action United for Liberty (PAUL), organized a candle light vigil in the twilight of Kimberly City Park.  Over 150 people attended to hear spiritual and community leaders, including the mayor, endorse family reunification, earned legalization and college opportunities for immigrant high school students as the best reform for West Liberty.

            For more information, visit www.friendsoftheimmigrant.org or email info@friendsoftheimmigrant.org

 

Wednesday, April 26, 2006
For Immediate Release

Iowa City Community and University of Iowa students Come Out In Support of the “A Day without Immigrants” March and Rally


Iowa City, IA – On May 1st, many workers across Iowa and the nation will not go to their jobs, many students will not go to class and many shoppers will not go to the stores.  But it is no vacation.  On the contrary, they will be working hard to promote fair, comprehensive and humane immigration reform to benefit American families, workers, businesses and security.

            Friends of the Immigrant (a community group) and the Association of Latinos Moving Ahead (ALMA, a UI student group) are sponsoring a “Day without Immigrants” march and rally on May 1st, 2006, where representatives from the community will announce their support for immigrant rights.  The groups support comprehensive immigration reform that includes rapid family reunification, a path to earned citizenship and worker rights.   Comprehensive reform aims to reduce illegal immigration by addressing both family and economic concerns in addition to security and enforcement. 

            The Iowa City groups oppose enforcement-only measures that they describe as “inhumane, counterproductive, redundant and unrealistic,” such as H.R. 4437, which would make felons out of undocumented workers, their families, clergy and community aid workers. 
            Organizers request rally participants to wear white and bring U.S. flags.  The groups request that area businesses support their immigrant workforce and consumers by excusing absent employees and by publicly supporting comprehensive reform.  Rally organizers also ask that area schools be sensitive and supportive of the beliefs and actions of their students, many of whom are U.S. citizens who do not wish to see their parents deported.  For more information, visit www.friendsoftheimmigrant.org or email info@friendsoftheimmigrant.org