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National Fast For Families Visits Philadelphia Area, Promoting Immigration Reform

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By Cherri Gregg

SPRINGFIELD (Delaware County), Pa. (CBS) Fast for Families is a movement for immigration reform that started at the Capitol in DC last fall.

Now they are taking the show on the road, in a decorated bus, making stops in the Greater Philadelphia area.

A small but enthusiastic group of protesters stood outside of US Rep. Pat Meehans office in Springfield (Delaware County) today, holding signs and demanding that he get off the fence by voting for comprehensive immigration reform.

Weve been calling on people to fast because now is the time, said Lisa Sharon Harper (at lectern in photo), who works for the DC-based Sojourners.

Harper says she and many others fasted for 22 days last November just feet from the US Capitol. And she says their effort caused lawmakers to come to their tent and listen to the stories of immigrants.

Harper says the response encouraged Fast for Families to take their effort on the road to spread the word.

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Senator to Tech CEOs: Support Comprehensive Immigration Reform

Tech companies need to stand together and support comprehensive immigration reform, and not just changes to the H-1B program for specialist workers, Democratic Senator Dick Durbin wrote in a letter to prominent technology executives on Tuesday.

The letter addressed to the CEOs of Microsoft, Facebook, Intel and Google among other companies urged them not to support stand-alone legislation raising the cap on the H-1B visa. A total of 85,000 such visas will be distributed this year, and applications opened April 1.

It is important to note that technology companies are not the only ones who are being hurt by our broken immigration system, Durbin wrote in the letter. American workers continue to suffer with immigration laws that allow unscrupulous employers to game the system and import cheap foreign labor.

The issue of the H-1B visas, which tech companies say help attract talent from around the world, has gained new traction with the formation of tech-backed groups like Mark Zuckerbergs FWD.us, which supports comprehensive immigration reform. In a Washington Post op-ed published in 2013, Zuckerberg specifically mentioned H-1Bs, writing that each visa-holder helps create two to three new American jobs. The Facebook founder went on to voice support for comprehensive immigration reform, including a path to citizenship, among other measures.

"FWD.us remains deeply committed to fixing our badly broken immigration system by helping pass a comprehensive legislative solution that will boost economic growth, create American jobs, and do right by American families -- and we know that the time is now for House Republicans to take action," FWD.us communications director Kate Hansen said in an email on Wednesday.

While his letter was addressed to the CEOs of household-name technology companies, Durbin also directed his message Tuesday to Republicans in Congress, writing that an over-emphasis on the issue of H-1Bs destroys the delicate political balance achieved in our bipartisan bill and calls into question the good faith of those who would sacrifice millions of lives for H-1B relief.

The use of H-1B visas by tech firms has been criticized by experts and reform advocates as a way for the companies to bring in cheap labor at the expense of American jobs. The tech companies counter that they fill a critical gap of American talent in science, technology, engineering and mathematics - an assertion that some researchers also deny.

--- Matthew DeLuca

First published April 2 2014, 1:28 PM

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Protestors plan to target Hillary Clinton

SAN DIEGO Hillary Clinton cancelled her upcoming visit to San Diego in the midst of a planned protest.

Clinton will be the keynote speaker for the 17th Annual Western Healthcare Leadership Academy on April 11. She was originally going to deliver the speech in person, but will not be seen by satellite.

The three day event will be being held at the San Diego Convention Center with 700 people expected to attend.

Jan Iverson created an organization called The Difference Matters to protest Mrs. Clintons quest for the presidency, because of her role in Benghazi.

She is not welcome here in San Diego by so many of us. We dont want her here, said protest organizer Iverson.

Pat Smith lost her son Sean Smith during an attack in Benghazi and plans to be at the center of the protest.

Working with her is gratifying and it spurts on what we are doing, Iverson said.

Dr. Ted Mazer believes people should put politics aside because Clinton is well versed on the hottest topic at the conference.

The protest has nothing to do with us, said Dr. Mazer. We are trying to talk about where we are and where we are going in medicine. Who is better to talk about that than someone with a history of about 20 years or more now dealing with health care reform.

Mazer also said the participation is exceptional for this years event.

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