Inland Empire May Day March Draws 1,000, Spotlights Labor Rights, Immigration, Environmental Justice
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Inland Empire May Day March Draws 1,000, Spotlights Labor Rights, Immigration, Environmental Justice
Nearly 1,000 people marched through downtown San Bernardino on May 1, bringing labor, immigrant rights and environmental justice groups together for a May Day demonstration that shut down a major city intersection and amplified calls for worker protections, community investment and an end to immigration raids. The march, organized by the People’s Collective for Environmental Justice with support from the Warehouse Workers Resource Center, Inland…
A shared fight: Inland Empire workers rally against ICE, exploitation and inequality - The Highlander Newspaper
Voices echoed through the streets of downtown San Bernardino on May 1, 2026 as hundreds of Inland Empire (IE) residents took to the streets, marching past City Hall and the Department of Homeland security to demand an end to Immigration & Customs Enforcement (ICE) and better working conditions. Organized by the Inland Empire Labor Council (IELC), the May Day protest drew a broad coalition of labor unions and community groups — from Service Emplo…
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