and 49 years later we come into this room in this senate build, muslims, jews, prost substantiates, kath lix, latinos, asians, they want to know why we're here, we're here because injustice is still here. how all of america paused when it is we heard the glaring report about trayvon martin. here is a young man not driving while black. but walking while black. and profiled and we all have the 911 tape to prove it. what is his crime? he looks suspicious. that we get to a place that in middle class america you are suspicious because you have on an athletic uniform. what is your crime? you're suspicious because you have a bag of 69 cent skittles or in fact a can of arizona iced tea. what is the crime of millions of americans who are now afraid to walk outside of their homes? it's not that he was with bad company, it's not that he was part of a gang. it's not that he was in the wrong place at the wrong time. he simply is suspicious in america because he's a young black teen. we have got to come to a place ladies and gentlemen that the legislation must be passed. but martin luther king junior