Activists hold car rally for immigration reform in front of Rep. Young Kim’s office – Los Angeles Times

Immigration-rights activists held a car rally outside of Rep. Young Kims (R-Fullerton) office on Wednesday as part of a national effort to advocate for legal status for 11 million immigrants.

The event was part of Relay Across America, which was launched by immigrant-rights groups CHIRLA and FIRM Action Network.

The effort was aimed at drawing attention and support for the U.S. Citizenship Act, an immigration reform bill that President Joe Biden sent to Congress in late January. The bill would provide a pathway to citizenship for an estimated 11 million immigrants who lack legal status in the country, including people who are temporarily protected under the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program.

About 20 cars drove by Kims office in Placentia in the early afternoon. The caravan was followed by a short press conference.

Cars with immigration reform advocates line up during a rally in front of Rep. Young Kims office in Placentia on Wednesday, March 24.

(Scott Smeltzer / Staff Photographer)

The U.S. Citizenship Act is important to me because Ive made a promise to my parents, said Karen Osorio, a DACA recipient with CHIRLA. We shouldnt conform to DACA, we need an immigration reform for all 11 million undocumented people living in the U.S.

I am a mother to a 3-year-old, Sophia. And Ive made a promise to her. I cant imagine being deported and separated from her. I am fighting for her. We demand Representative Young Kim to stand with immigrants and support the U.S. Citizenship Act.

As they spoke, activists honked their horns in support.

At one point, a man who would not identify himself got into a screaming argument with the activists.

Kims spokeswoman did not respond to requests for comment regarding the rally.

During a phone interview prior to the rally, Janeth Bucio, Orange County regional organizer for CHIRLA, said that events will be held in other states, but the group has particularly focused on California because of the undocumented population.

David Jimes, with CLUE, Clergy and Laity United for Economic Justice, holds a sign during a press conference in front of Rep. Young Kims office in Placentia on Wednesday, March 24.

(Scott Smeltzer / Staff Photographer)

Bucio said they chose to bring the rally to Kims office to let her know that shes in a congressional district that has a very significant amount of undocumented constituents.

The House approved two immigration reform bills last week that Kim voted against.

Young Kim hasnt really done anything so far to let us know that she supports the immigrant community, Bucio said.

Bucio said CHIRLA also partnered with St. Philip Benizi Church in Fullerton, the LGBTQ Orange County center and OCCCO for the event.

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