Syracuse Comes Out in the Cold for Immigration Reform

Nearly 50 people came out in freezing weather for a noontime interfaith vigil for immigration reform in front of Senator Charles Schumer’s Syracuse office yesterday.

The NYCLU Central New York Chapter Activist Task Force, joining with the Alliance of Communities Transforming Syracuse (ACTS) and other local immigration reform allies, sang, prayed, and spoke out about the importance of fair and humane immigration reform this year.

Winning the immigration reform activism award for creativity, the group also hand-delivered an enlarged copy of the 14th Amendment to Schumer’s staff to remind the Senator that the Constitution protects the rights of citizens and non-citizens. In particular, it prohibits denying “any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws.”

The group also hand-delivered postcards addressed to Senator Schumer signed by Central New York residents calling for immigration reform that protects civil rights and liberties this year.

Check out the great coverage from the Syracuse Post Standard and News10Now.

Go Orangemen!