Caravans calling for a pathway to citizenship ends in Sacramento

Caravans calling for a pathway to citizenship ends in Sacramento 02:15

SACRAMENTO – Several caravans made their way from the U.S.-Mexico border to the state capitol Saturday, aiming to get their voices heard for many who are undocumented through their fight for citizenship.

Chants of “si se puede” echoed in the streets of Sacramento.

“We are out here. We just wrapped up a four-day caravan that started at the U.S.-Mexico border to here in Sacramento,” said activist and community advocate Flor Martinez Zaragoza.

Martinez Zaragoza, along with others, marched to the capitol Saturday for what they call a pathway to citizenship.

“Being undocumented you don’t really feel like you have a voice,” Martinez Zaragoza said.

Fighting to bring awareness to the registry bill that affects the lives of millions of undocumented.

“Last time it was updated was in 1986, which was the last time we had immigration reform,” Martinez Zaragoza said. “Thirty-eight years ago, and that’s ridiculous because you’re talking about people not having the right to work so they get exploited and abused. You’re talking about people who aren’t able to see their loved ones on the other side of a man-made border.”

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