A key Senate panel endorsed a bill Monday that would allow illegal workers to obtain visas, sending the legislation to the full Senate for a likely heated debate in an election year.
The House of Representatives in December passed its own immigration bill that would make illegal entry in the United States a crime and heavily penalize employers of undocumented workers, opening the floodwaters of protest in the Hispanic community.
The House legislation triggered a huge protest in Los Angeles Saturday that drew half a million people, and protests continued Monday across the country.
"On April 8, we will hold a major assembly of organizations and coalitions that represent all immigrants to call for May 1 to be a nationwide 'Day Without Latins,' or a 'Day Without Immigrants,'" Coalition 25 president Javier Rodriguez told AFP.
There are more than 11 million undocumented workers, mostly Hispanics, in the United States.
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