Posted on May 2, 2008

About 200 Join May Day March in Santa Ana

Tony Barboza, Los Angeles Times, May 2, 2008

An afternoon march for immigration reform in Santa Ana drew roughly 200 participants Thursday. The group marched for an hour along a circular route through the city’s downtown.

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Some blamed the small turnout on waning support and publicity from Spanish-language television and radio. Others attributed the decline to disappointment over the last two years’ protests, which they said resulted in no policy changes.

“We’re disillusioned because we’re not asking for much, but we still haven’t heard an answer,” said Juana Ochoa, 38, who didn’t hear about the march until a friend told her Thursday morning. Later that afternoon, she picked up her two sons from school and brought them to the demonstration. As she marched, she beckoned spectators inside office buildings and apartments to join in. Some of the marchers said their friends and families weren’t willing to leave work to protest in a time of economic hardship.

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