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Legislation
Immigration Reform 2001
8/21/01: Two weeks before Bush-Fox immigration talks, bipartisan poll shows majority of voters back legalization for hard-working, taxpaying immigrants
2001: Kennedy & Berman introduce UFW bills to legalize 500,000 undocumented farm workers
2001: Kennedy y Berman introducen medidas del UFW para legalizar a 500,000 campesinos indocumentados
Remarks by Arturo S. Rodriguez, President United Farm Workers of America, AFL-CIO regarding Kennedy & Berman introduction of UFW bills to legalize 500,000 undocumented farm workersAug. 2, 2001--Delano, Calif.
2001: UNITED FARM WORKERS OF AMERICA, AFL-CIO FARM WORKER LEGALIZATION BILL - Summary
2001: UFW DE AMERICA, AFL-CIO MEDIDA DE LA LEGALIZACION DEL CAMPESINO
Bakersfield Californian: 8/3/01
UFW chief rallies support for proposals
La Opinion: 8/2/01:
Anuncian proyectos de reforma migratoria Uno daria a los campesinos indocumentados el derecho a sindicalizarse
Knight-Ridder Publications, July 2001, Op-Ed by Arturo S Rodriguez: Historical Proposal for Farm Worker Legalization
7/12/01 News Release and statement by UFW President Arturo S. Rodriguez on Farm Worker Legalization and Sen. Craig's Bill: Latino, church, farm worker advocates blast growers for betraying compromise plan to legalize undocumented farm laborers
7/12/01 Partidario campesino, Latino y religioso explotan contra los rancheros por traicionar el plan de compromiso para legalizar los campesinos indocumentados
United Farm Worker's Position on Farm Worker Legalization presented at the National Association of Hispanic Journalist Convention, in Phoenix AZ, June 2001 by UFW General Counsel Marcos Camacho
Orange County Register, 7/13/01 - New guest-worker plan triggers controversy: Immigration advocates say it is a needless complication.
Sacramento Bee: 7/20/01
Bush rekindles immigration debate
La Opinion: 7/25/01:
Democratas estudian plan migratorio Legisladores de ambas camaras analizan opciones para un posible proyecto de legalizacion
La Opinion: 7/13/01:
Criticas a proyecto de ley para trabajadores del campo
Guest Worker Clearing House Page (CA Rural Legal Assistance Foundation)