Essential immigrant workers to pressure lawmakers to include citizenship option in national infrastructure bill June 27, 2021 7:53 PM Christina Lorey MADISON, Wis.– Dozens of immigrant workers are getting ready for the last leg of their 9-day, 90 mile march, from Milwaukee to Madison. Tomorrow, they’ll walk from Olbrich Park to the Wisconsin State Capitol tomorrow, where they’ll hold a rally, pressuring lawmakers to fight for a citizenship option in the national infrastructure bill, which is slowly making its way through Congress. The march, organized by Voces de la Frontera, started last weekend. For the past eight days, dozens of immigrant essential workers, men and women who’ve been working in kitchens, grocery stores, and schools all throughout the pandemic, have been making their way to Madison.