It’s Ellis Island In New Haven

by Staff | July 27, 2007 4:01 PM | | Comments (3)

IMG_9526.JPGImmigrants continued filling City Hall Friday to obtain the new Elm City Residency Card, as applications topped 1,150
• The mayor announced permanently extended hours for the office issuing the ID cards, as a second bank pledged its support for the first-in-the-nation program. Click here for Melissa Bailey’s report.
• City workers brought out free pizza to handle the unanticipated wave of immigrants standing on line for as long as 12 hours to get their cards, as church leaders brought hundreds of people after work. Click here for Allan Appel’s report on the historic wave filling City Hall.







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Posted by: Fedupwithliberals | July 27, 2007 6:41 PM

Cristal for Everyone!!

Posted by: strangerthanfiction | July 28, 2007 8:56 PM

Even the hardest hearts cannot help but be moved by the throngs of folks and their families waiting daily for hours in long, twisting lines on the ground floor of City Hall. These folks live and work here and want to come out of the shadows and have an identity in the sunlight of our American community. Still one also feels for those citizens paying taxes on the other side of City Hall -- they too are struggling mightily to make it and it would be a mistake to overlook their desperation.

Posted by: Ned | July 30, 2007 10:53 AM

These people live here and work here and pay taxes here, but they can't vote nor do they enjoy the (diminishing) legal protections of citizens (which most of us are by accident of birth). Capital is free to move all around the world, but people aren't; does anyone else see some problems here?

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