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#5584 From: SIUHIN@...
Date: Mon Aug 3, 2009 11:22 am
Subject: 8/3 ActionLA Weekly U.S. Activism News Digest
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8/1: Morocco: 5 Black African Refugees Bagged 31 days imprisonment, plus 500 dirhams fine (50 euros)‏ >> Read More
 
8/1: Tracking Africa's people smugglers >> Read More
 
7/31: Immigration rights activists retool reform efforts >> Read More
 
7/30: Got Workers, Dairy Farms Run Low on Labor >> Read More
 
7/29: Activists give Upland a plan for dealing with the day labor site issue >> Read More
 
7/28: U.S. Rejects Call for Immigration Detention Rules >> Read More
 
7/28: Immigrants' Rights and Lou Dobbs' Platform Given by Time Warner Executives >> Read More
 
How Leonard Peltier could leave prison by August 18 >> Read More
 
7/27: Rev. Pinkney wins sentencing reversal >> Read More
 
 
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US Military Suicides at Record High; Report Finds Most Deaths at Single Colorado Base Were Preventable >> Read More
 
Nov.20-22: Close the SOA! >> Read More
 
7/28: International movements breaking the siege on Gaza >> Read More
 
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7/29: ~ The Trauma of Homelessness >> Read More
 
 
 
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#5585 From: Gina DeBaca <debacaclan@...>
Date: Wed Aug 5, 2009 2:01 am
Subject: Alex's Birthday Party....pls pass on
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ALEX'S BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION 
Wednesday August 5th. 
Dear Friends,

You are cordially invited to join the nationwide celebration of peacemaker Alex Sanchez's 38th birthday this Wednesday, August 5th.

Since Alex's arrest six weeks ago communities across the country have risen up in support of him and his work.  In a strong showing of solidarity, 15 cities across the nation will be holding vigils celebrating Alex's birthday and honoring his tireless dedication to creating peace in our communities.

LOS ANGELES BIRTHDAY EVENT

In Los Angeles, we will hold vigil outside of the jail where he can see us from his window. If we stay quiet enough we can hear him knocking on the glass.  If we are loud enough, he will hear us sing him happy birthday.

Show up Wednesday and show Alex the support he has shown us for so long now.
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When: Wednesday Aug 5th - 6:30 to 8:30

Why: Because it's his Birthday!!!
 
A nationwide movement is beginning.

The following cities have planned vigils in honor of Alex:

  •  Little Rock, Arkansas
  •  Chicago, Illinois
  •  Columbus, Ohio
  •  New York, New York
  •  Virginia
  •  Maryland
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  •  San Francisco
  •  Santa Cruz, CA
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#5586 From: A Beltran <a.beltran@...>
Date: Tue Aug 4, 2009 4:01 pm
Subject: Obama pursuing aggressive strategy for immigration crackdown, increased federal criminal prosecutions, expanding e-Verify, expanding 287(g), continuing cooperation agreement with Arpaio
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In the custody of federal agents, an illegal immigrant from Guatemala waited in Phoenix last month to board a plane for deportation to his home country.



August 4, 2009

Firm Stance on Illegal Immigrants Remains Policy

After early pledges by President Obama that he would moderate the Bush administration’s tough policy on immigration enforcement, his administration is pursuing an aggressive strategy for an illegal-immigration crackdown that relies significantly on programs started by his predecessor.


A recent blitz of measures has antagonized immigrant groups and many of Mr. Obama’s Hispanic supporters, who have opened a national campaign against them, including small street protests in New York and Los Angeles last week.


The administration recently undertook audits of employee paperwork at hundreds of businesses, expanded a program to verify worker immigration status that has been widely criticized as flawed, bolstered a program of cooperation between federal and local law enforcement agencies, and rejected proposals for legally binding rules governing conditions in immigration detention centers.


“We are expanding enforcement, but I think in the right way,” Janet Napolitano, the homeland security secretary, said in an interview.


Ms. Napolitano and other administration officials argue that no-nonsense immigration enforcement is necessary to persuade American voters to accept legislation that would give legal status to millions of illegal immigrants, a measure they say Mr. Obama still hopes to advance late this year or early next.


That approach brings Mr. Obama around to the position that his Republican rival, Senator John McCain of Arizona, espoused during last year’s presidential campaign, a stance Mr. Obama rejected then as too hard on Latino and immigrant communities. (Mr. McCain did not respond to requests for comment.) Now the enforcement strategy has opened a political rift with some immigrant advocacy and Hispanic groups whose voters were crucial to the Obama victory.

“Our feelings are mixed at best,” said Clarissa Martinez De Castro, immigration director of the National Council of La Raza, which has joined in the criticism, aimed primarily at Ms. Napolitano. “We understand the need for sensible enforcement, but that does not mean expanding programs that often led to civil rights violations.”


Under Ms. Napolitano, immigration authorities have backed away from the Bush administration’s frequent mass factory roundups of illegal immigrant workers. But federal criminal prosecutions for immigration violations have actually increased this year, according to a study by the Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse, a nonpartisan group that analyzes government data. In April, there were 9,037 immigration cases in the federal courts, an increase of 32 percent over April 2008, the group found.


Ms. Napolitano said in the interview that she would not call off immigration raids entirely as some Hispanic lawmakers have suggested. “We will continue to enforce the law and to look for effective ways to do it,” she said. “That’s my job.”


Ms. Napolitano, who as governor of Arizona sparred with Republican legislators seeking tougher steps against illegal immigration, said she was looking for ways to make enforcement programs inherited from President George W. Bush less heavy-handed. She also wants to put the enforcement focus on illegal-immigrant gang members and convicts and on employers who routinely hire illegal immigrants so as to exploit them.


Immigration authorities have started audits of employees’ hiring documents at more than 600 businesses nationwide. If an employer shows a pattern of hiring immigrants whose documents cannot be verified, a criminal investigation could follow, Ms. Napolitano said.


She has also expanded a federal program, known as E-Verify, that allows employers to verify electronically the identity information of new hires. Immigrant and business groups have sued to try to stop the program, saying the databases it relies on are riddled with inaccuracies that could lead to American citizens’ being denied jobs.


But officials of the Homeland Security Department say technological improvements have enhanced the speed and accuracy of E-Verify. With 137,000 employers now enrolled, only 0.3 percent of 6.4 million queries they have made so far in the 2009 fiscal year have resulted in denials that later proved incorrect, the officials say. That, opponents note, still means false denials for more than 19,000 people.


In addition, Ms. Napolitano has expanded a program that runs immigration checks on every person booked into local jails in some cities. And she recently announced the expansion of another program, known as 287(g) for the provision of the statute authorizing it, that allows for cooperation between federal immigration agents and state and local police agencies.

In extending 287(g), federal officials also drew up a new agreement, which all of some 66 localities currently participating have been asked to sign, that is intended to enhance federal oversight and clarify the priority on deporting those immigrants who are criminal fugitives or are already behind bars.


But advocates for immigrants said the new agreement did not include strong protections against ethnic profiling. They were surprised, they say, that Ms. Napolitano did not terminate the cooperation agreement with the sheriff of Maricopa County, Ariz., Joe Arpaio, who calls himself the “toughest sheriff in America.” Latino groups in Arizona have accused Mr. Arpaio of using the program to harass Hispanic residents.


“If they reform the 287(g) program and Arpaio doesn’t change, it won’t be reform,” said Frank Sharry, executive director of America’s Voice, a national immigrant advocacy group.

Ms. Napolitano said it would be up to Mr. Arpaio, like other current participants, to decide whether to sign and abide by the new cooperation agreement. Separately, the Justice Department has opened a civil rights investigation of Mr. Arpaio’s practices.


The Obama administration has received support for its immigration position from a leading Democrat, Senator Charles E. Schumer of New York, the chairman of the Judiciary subcommittee on immigration, who will be writing an immigration overhaul bill later this year.

In preparation for what is likely to be a furious debate, Mr. Schumer has called on Democrats to show that they are serious about immigration enforcement and is even asking them to stop using the term “undocumented” to refer to immigrants who are here illegally.


Democrats have to “convince the American people there will not be new waves of illegal immigrants” after an overhaul passes, Mr. Schumer said in an interview.


Republicans who oppose any legalization of the status of illegal immigrants say they remain unimpressed by the new enforcement measures.


“After 20 years of broken promises, it takes a lot more than token gestures,” said Representative Brian P. Bilbray, a California Republican who heads an immigration caucus in the House.


Michael A. Olivas, a professor of immigration law at the University of Houston, said Hispanic advocates were irked by the enforcement measures because they had seen scant sign that the administration was also moving deliberately toward an overhaul bill..


“We literally have the worst of all worlds,” Professor Olivas said.



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#5587 From: SIUHIN@...
Date: Sat Aug 8, 2009 9:09 am
Subject: Emmy-winning movie on Immigrants on PBS August 11- Please help spread the word!
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Emmy-winning movie on Immigrants on PBS August 11- Please help spread  the word!
 
Dear NISN members and immigrant workers' rights activist: ,

Made in L.A. is an Emmy award-winning feature documentary that will air on the PBS "POV" series next week - August 11 @ 10pm in most cities- go to http://www.pbs.org/pov/tvschedule/ for your area's date/time. The movie directly connects to your work around immigration reform, following the remarkable story of three Latina immigrants working in Los Angeles garment sweatshops as they embark on a three-year odyssey to win basic labor protections from a trendy clothing retailer. Made in L.A. (bilingual in English and Spanish) is a story about immigration, the power of unity, and the courage it takes to find your voice.

"Made in L.A. is a breathtaking and deeply touching depiction of the human cost of our immigration crisis. I'm thrilled my colleagues and I had the opportunity to screen this movie on Capitol Hill. I urge anyone who is uncertain about the need for humane reform to see this movie."
- Congressman Luis Gutierrez

The PBS broadcast is a powerful and free opportunity to use the film to put a human face on the issue of immigration.  You can view a clip from the film here: http://www.MadeinLA.com

Can you use the film for change and advance your mission, in one or both of the following ways:

1) Writing a "letter to the editor" or Op-ed for your local or regional newspaper about your work on immigration using the Made in L.A. broadcast as a timely hook and an empathy engine to drive your message. Policy makers look to letters like this to get a sense of their constituents’ views so this can be a persuasive tool.

2) Emailing or contacting your members to let them know that Made in L.A. will be on TV and asking them to tune-in and take action. Use our template email (below) or your own to ask members to watch the movie, invite friends and family to join them, and then take action.

Made in L.A.’s moving stories have helped change opinions on the issue of immigration so we encourage people to host a viewing of the film with people who may have different opinions on the issue. We have conversation guides and event-planning tools posted at http://madeinla.com/host.

You can find out more about our recent work with Made in L.A. at
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Dear Members,

Please tune in and invite your friends to watch the Emmy-winning film Made in L.A.  on PBS’s "POV" series this week  (www.MadeinLA.com)- August 11 @ 10pm in most cities- go to http://www.pbs.org/pov/tvschedule/ for your area's date/time.  President Obama is making immigration reform a priority -we need your help to create a climate of empathy and understanding around immigrants’ rights now, so political leaders know they can and should support immigration reform in the months ahead.

Made in L.A. (bilingual in English and Spanish) follows the remarkable story of three Latina immigrants working in Los Angeles garment sweatshops as they embark on a three-year odyssey to win basic labor protections from a trendy clothing retailer. Compelling, humorous, deeply human, Made in L.A. is a story about immigration, the power of unity, and the courage it takes to find your voice.

Watch this short excerpt – see how Made in L.A. puts a human face on today’s immigrant experience: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FJZqSdqFJ8g.

Please tune-in and consider hosting a viewing party to share Made in L.A. with your community and with people who may have different views on immigration policy than you – this film wins hearts and changes minds! You can even find conversation guides and event planning tool kits to make your viewing party a success at: http://www.MadeinLA.com/host

If you miss the broadcast you can get a DVD of Made in L.A" or if  “Made in L.A.”  isn't screening in your area, we encourage you to host a house party with the Made in L.A. DVD. For details visit http://www.MadeinLA.com/host"
 
 
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#5588 From: "Steven Robinson" <srobin21@...>
Date: Mon Aug 10, 2009 1:35 am
Subject: In Ciudad Juarez, young women are vanishing - again
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In Ciudad Juarez, young women are vanishing
 
Amid the drug war's bloodshed, the Mexican border city has been shaken by the disappearances of at least two dozen teenage girls and young women. Officials have few leads.
 
By Ken Ellingwood
The Los Angeles Times
August 8, 2009
 
Reporting from Ciudad Juarez, Mexico -- The streets of Juarez are swallowing the young and pretty.
 
Monica Alanis, an 18-year-old college freshman, never came home from her exams. That was more than four months ago.
 
Across town, 17-year-old Brenda Ponce didn't return from a job-hunting trip downtown. That was a year ago.
 
Hilda Rivas, 16, was also last spotted downtown. That was 17 months ago.
 
Two dozen teenage girls and young women have gone missing in this violent border city in the last year and half, stirring dark memories of the killings of hundreds of women that made Ciudad Juarez infamous a decade ago.
 
The disappearances, which include two university students and girls as young as 13, have some crime-novel touches: mysterious dropped calls, messages left by third parties and unsubstantiated reports of the women being kept at a house.
 
There is no clear evidence of wrongdoing or links among the cases, which have been overshadowed by a vicious drug war that has killed more than 2,500 people in Juarez since the beginning of 2008. But relatives of the young women say it is highly unlikely that they would have left on their own.
 
Monica Alanis' parents say she was seldom late returning from the campus. That day in March, Olga Esparza says she called her daughter to find out why she was three hours late. Monica reassured her: "I'll be home later."
 
Desperate family members have hung missing-person banners and taped fliers to telephone poles all over the city in hope of getting leads on the whereabouts of loved ones. They've checked hospitals and combed dusty canyons in the impoverished fringes of the city. They've badgered state investigators, but complain that authorities have no solid leads to explain why so many young women would drop from view at once.
 
"There is no theory. There is no hypothesis," said Ricardo Alanis, Monica's father, his voice thin with pain. "They don't have anything concrete after four months."
 
The vacuum has prompted parents to envision their own disturbing story lines. Several say they believe their daughters have been seized and forced into prostitution, perhaps in the United States, by the same criminal bands that have turned this border city into the bloodiest front in the drug war.
 
"She's in the hands of those people. I don't know who they are or where they are," said Aiben Rivas, a carpenter and father of Hilda. She disappeared Feb. 25, 2008, after chatting with a friend downtown.
 
Relatives and activists see common threads in the cases. Most of the young women are attractive, dark-haired and slender. Most were last seen downtown, a scruffy but bustling precinct of discount clothing stores, cheap eats and honky-tonk bars. Four of the missing teens are named Brenda.
 
The profile looks different from that of the more than 350 women killed during a 15-year stretch from 1993. Many of those victims worked in the city's assembly plants and came from other parts of Mexico. Their bodies turned up, often with signs of sexual abuse and torture, in bare lots and gullies.
 
Despite some arrests and the creation of a special prosecutor's office, the cases remain largely unsolved.
 
By contrast those missing today are, for the most part, local residents from stable, middle- and working-class homes.
 
"They are not only from the poorest families," said Marisela Ortiz, who directs a group representing families of the slain women that is now working with the families of those who disappeared recently. "The characteristics have changed."
 
And this time there are no bodies.
 
Relatives say authorities have carried out desultory inquiries, and left them to hunt their own leads. But, the families, say they lack investigators' power to track cellphone calls or question acquaintances of the women. Some have suggested that corrupt police may be involved in the disappearances.
 
The Chihuahua state attorney general's office, whose missing-persons bureau has jurisdiction over the cases, declined to make anyone available to comment, despite several requests. Investigators privately have told local journalists that they suspect the young women were seized by trafficking rings for prostitution. Loved ones say they believe the young women are alive.
 
"God willing, someday I'll see her again," said Yolanda Saenz, who is Brenda Ponce's mother. The girl, dressed in bluejeans and a black blouse, went downtown July 22, 2008, to look for a store job to help pay for dental braces and school expenses, her mother said.
 
"I just want to know what happened to her so I can find peace," Saenz said.
 
Some families say they've gotten possible clues. Saenz said that even after a year, calls to Brenda's cellphone go to voice mail, implying that her account is still active and fueling her hope.
 
Monica Alanis' parents said someone hung up after calling their home in June from a number in the Tijuana area, where they don't know anyone. They said a friend of their daughter got a hang-up call from an unfamiliar number in Chihuahua, the state capital.
 
Sergio Sarmiento, whose cousin, Adriana Sarmiento, was 15 when she went missing last year, said the family got a phone call from a man saying she was fine and had left on her own.
 
"I don't believe it," said Sarmiento, a bus driver who lives amid the trash-strewn gulches of northeastern Juarez.
 
He said that since the disappearance, the girl's mother has fled across the border to El Paso with another daughter, who is 18.
 
"I want to be an optimist," he said.
 
After Adriana disappeared in January 2008, loved ones went around tacking up posters with her picture and description (5-foot-5, thin, brown eyes, dark brown hair). But competition with other missing-person fliers grew as the number of disappearances mounted.
 
"They got covered with other ones," Sarmiento said of the fliers. "Unfortunately, she wasn't the last one."
 
 
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Date: Tue Aug 11, 2009 10:56 am
Subject: 8/11 ActionLA Weekly U.S. Activism News Digest
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8/11: Americas Watch: Global Day of Action for Honduras! >> Read More
 
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8/10 Iraq Watch: 51 US soldiers in Iraq diagnosed with swine flu >> Read More
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8/10: Obama Pushes Immigration Reform to 2010, Jokes About Being Called “an Illegal Immigrant” >> Read More
 
8/10: Labor's last stand: The corporate campaign to kill the Employee Free Choice Act >> Read More
 
8/9: CALL FOR IMMEDIATE ACTION FROM IMMIGRANT WORKERS >> Read More
 
8/2: LA Times: Inland Empire Immigrants Hit Hard by Recession >> Read More
 
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8/7: Protest Letter From Amy Goodman and Juan Gonzalez >> Read More
 
8/8: Mumia Abu-Jamal on death row The San Francisco 8—no more! >> Read More
 
 
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#5590 From: SIUHIN@...
Date: Wed Aug 12, 2009 1:50 pm
Subject: Close Hutto Down! Aug.22 rally!
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Close Hutto Down! Aug.22 rally!
 

 

Join Free the Children Coalition on August 22, 2009, for a Freedom Walk and Protest/Vigil from Heritage Park in Taylor, Texas, to the T. Don Hutto detention center that incarcerates immigrant children. Assemble at 12pm, walk at 1pm, protest 2pm-5pm. http://texascivilrightsreview.org/phpnuke/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=1365 Close Hutto Down!

 
 
 
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Date: Tue Aug 18, 2009 5:12 am
Subject: 9/24-26 Washington DC: Detention Watch Network Conf (Scholarship Available)
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Detention Watch Network 2009 Conference Scholarship Application

 

Application Deadline: FRIDAY, August 21, 2009

 

Detention Watch Network is offering a limited number of travel scholarships for the 2009 Conference, which will be held on September 24-26, 2009 at Foundry United Methodist Church in Washington, DC.  If you would like to attend the conference but cannot afford to get to DC you can apply for a travel scholarship. We are also offering housing assistance either in the form of solidarity housing or shared rooms. All scholarship requests will be evaluated on a case-by-case basis, and relevant factors, including organizational budget and geographic diversity, will be taken into consideration.  Priority will be given to affected individuals/families and to those participants who would otherwise not be able to attend.

 

The application deadline is August 21, 2009 and DWN will consider all scholarship applications only after this deadline.  Scholarships will be awarded by Friday, August 28, 2009, at which time you will be informed whether you will receive the scholarship you requested.  DWN will reimburse scholarship awardees upon presentation of receipts for travel expenses. 

 

Applications must be emailed by the end of the day, Friday, August 21, 2009 to be considered.  Please email completed applications to: Silky Shah at sshah@...

 

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Date: Tue Aug 18, 2009 5:29 am
Subject: 8/7 Manitoba Canada: Migrant farm workers vote to leave UFW union
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Manitoba migrant farm workers vote to leave union

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#5593 From: dean tuckerman <deanosor@...>
Date: Tue Aug 18, 2009 4:23 pm
Subject: Re: 8/7 Manitoba Canada: Migrant farm workers vote to leave UFW union
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The Headline is bad. The workers have voted to leave the UFCW, the Untied Food and Commercial Workers, a fairly conservative union of mainly grocery store workers and meatpackers, not the UFW, the Untied Farm Workers, a union of farm workers, mainly in California founded by Cesar Chavez and Dolores Huerta.
On Aug 18, 2009, at 2:29 AM, SIUHIN@... wrote:

 

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#5594 From: SIUHIN@...
Date: Wed Aug 19, 2009 9:19 pm
Subject: 8/20: DHS to Rescind SSA No-Match "Safe Harbor Rule" & New Resources
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Dear Immigrant worker advocate, 

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has published a new rule which would rescind the "Final Safe-Harbor Rule" on Social Security No-Match Letters.   Below you will find a brief explanation of the DHS rule, the steps DHS is taking to rescind the rule, and what this could mean for you as an immigrant worker advocate.  Below you will also find a new resource on IRS no-match letters available on NILC's website.


Social Security No-Match

In August 2007 DHS issued a rule which would have created a "safe haven" procedure for employers to follow when they receive a Social Security Administration no-match letter.  This "save haven" procedure would have led to mass firings of immigrant workers across the country.  Because of a lawsuit filed by AFL-CIO, NILC and several other organizations this rule is enjoined and has not gone into effect.

In July of 2009 DHS signaled that it would rescind the DHS no-match rule.  In order to accomplish this, DHS has issued a proposed rule today, August 19, 2009, which would effectively rescind the DHS no-match rule.  To see a copy of what DHS has published in the Federal Register today please click here.  Public comments on the proposal to rescind the rule will be accepted between now and September 18, 2009.  NILC will send out model comments shortly.  Following the public comment period (ending 9/18/09) DHS will issue a final rule rescinding the August 2007 rule.

While NILC is encouraged by the DHS decision to rescind this misguided rule, we are also concerned that the reason behind that decision is not the realization that this program is hurtful to all workers but rather DHS's intent to push other error-prone programs such as E-VERIFY and IMAGE.

Please be aware that the SSA no-match letter program remains intact.  Today's announcement only pertains to the DHS rule, not to the no-match letter program.  We do not have information about when SSA will again send no-match letters to employers.


New Resources

IRS No-Match Letters:

NILC has created a fact sheet on IRS no-match letters.  Periodically IRS will inform employers that the information they have submitted to the IRS regarding a workers withholdings do not match the information in the IRS database.  We have started to see this program being misused by employers to fire and retaliate against immigrant workers in much the same way SSA no-match letters are misused. 

Click here to read Facts About The Internal Revenue Service No-Match Letters.
(http://www.nilc.org/immsemplymnt/SSA_Related_Info/irs-no-match-facts-2009-07.pdf)


REMINDER - Implementation of the FAR Rule set to begin September 8, 2009:

On November 14, 2008, the Civilian Agency Acquisition Council and the Defense Acquisition Regulations Council published a final rule that amends the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) by requiring certain federal agency contracts and subcontracts to include a provision mandating use of the E-Verify program.  On July 8, 2009, DHS announced that, "after a careful review, the Administration will push ahead with full implementation of the rule" beginning September 8, 2009.

Click here to read Why the Federal Rule Requiring Government Contractors to Use E-Verify Is Bad Public Policy (http://www.nilc.org/immsemplymnt/ircaempverif/FAR-TPs-2009-07-15.pdf)

 
 
 
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Date: Wed Aug 19, 2009 10:42 pm
Subject: 8/20 ActionLA Weekly U.S. Activism News Digest
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#5596 From: Pamela Genghiní Muñoz <pamelah0823@...>
Date: Thu Aug 20, 2009 7:52 pm
Subject: Fw: [ChildImmigration] PLEASE TUNE IN! "WHICH WAY HOME" airs - Monday, August 24th 2009 on HBO
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The National Center for Refugee & Immigrant Children , in partnership with “Which Way Home,” encourages you to watch this powerful HBO documentary about unaccompanied immigrant children this Monday August 24th at 9pm ET/PT.  

 

Watch the Movie Trailer

 

The HBO documentary “Which Way Home” follows several unaccompanied child migrants as they journey through Mexico en route to the U.S. on a freight train they call “The Beast.”  Director Rebecca Cammisa (Sister Helen) tracks the stories of children like Olga and Freddy, nine-year old Hondurans who are desperately trying to reach their families in Minnesota, and Jose, a ten-year-old El Salvadoran who has been abandoned by smugglers and ends up alone in a Mexican detention center, and focuses on Kevin, a canny, streetwise 14-year-old Honduran, whose mother hopes that he will reach New York City and send money back to his family.  These are stories of hope and courage, disappointment and sorrow.

 

The film will also be screened at the 2009 On Their Own conference in Washington DC, during the conference reception at the Embassy of Finland. Director Rebecca Cammisa will be present for remarks and questions.  Likely, conference participants will also receive copies of the film.

 

 

 


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Date: Thu Aug 20, 2009 5:31 pm
Subject: ICE: Teams Will Arrest Non-Fugitive Immigrants
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ICE: Teams will arrest non-fugitive immigrants

SAN DIEGO - The chief of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement says agents searching for people who ignore deportation orders will continue to arrest others in the country illegally who happen to be around when they show up.


John Morton spoke to reporters Wednesday in San Diego about ICE's fugitive operations - a program that grew sharply during the Bush administration. The effort has riled immigrant advocates who say tactics have been heavy-handed and complain that people who got arrested often aren't the targets.


Morton says ICE teams will target those who ignored deportation orders - especially those who committed crimes in the United States - but that they won't overlook others.

Earlier this week, Morton said the ICE teams are no longer working under arrest quotas.




#5598 From: Pamela Genghiní Muñoz <pamelah0823@...>
Date: Fri Aug 28, 2009 9:44 pm
Subject: Fw:TIME: Can a Mother Lose Her Child Because She Doesn't Speak English?
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Subject: [ChildImmigration] TIME: Can a Mother Lose Her Child Because She Doesn't Speak English?

Can a Mother Lose Her Child Because She Doesn't Speak English?

TIME in partnership with CNN

Thursday, Aug. 27, 2009

By Tim Padgett with Dolly Mascareñas / Oaxaca

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Can the U.S. government take a woman's baby from her because she doesn't speak English? That's the latest question to arise in the hothouse debate over illegal immigration, as an undocumented woman from impoverished rural Mexico — who speaks only an obscure indigenous language — fights in a Mississippi court to regain custody of her infant daughter.

 

Cirila Baltazar Cruz comes from the mountainous southern state of Oaxaca , a region of Mexico that makes Appalachia look affluent. To escape the destitution in her village of 1,500 mostly Chatino Indians, Baltazar Cruz, 34, migrated earlier this decade to the U.S., hoping to send money back to two children she'd left in her mother's care. She found work at a Chinese restaurant on Mississippi 's Gulf Coast .

 

But Baltazar Cruz speaks only Chatino, barely any Spanish and no English. Last November, she went to Singing River Hospital in Pascagoula , Miss. , where she lives, to give birth to a baby girl, Rubí. According to documents obtained by the Mississippi Clarion-Ledger, the hospital called the state Department of Human Services (DHS), which ruled that Baltazar Cruz was an unfit mother in part because her lack of English "placed her unborn child in danger and will place the baby in danger in the future." (Read "Should a Muslim Mother Be Caned for Drinking a Beer?")

 

Rubí was taken from Baltazar Cruz, who now faces deportation. In May, a Jackson County judge gave the infant to a couple (it is unclear if for foster care or adoptive purposes) who reportedly live in Ocean Springs. Baltazar Cruz is challenging the ruling in Jackson County Youth Court and hopes that if she is deported she can at least take Rubí back to Mexico with her. (She has not disclosed the father's identity.) (See the best and worst moms ever.)

 

Baltazar Cruz's case has been taken up by the Mississippi Immigrants' Rights Alliance (MIRA) and the Alabama-based Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), whose lawyers say they can't comment on its specifics because of a judge's gag order. But Mary Bauer, the SPLC's legal director, says that on a general level, any notion that a mother can lose custody of a child because she doesn't speak a particular language "is a fundamentally outrageous violation of human rights." (Read "When Motherhood Gets You Jail Time.")

 

Before the gag order, advocates for Baltazar Cruz had charged that the problems sprang from faulty translation at Singing River . Baltazar Cruz arrived at the hospital after she flagged down a Pascagoula police officer on a city street. She was later joined there by a Chatino-speaking relative, according to MIRA, but the hospital declined his services and instead used a translator from state social services, an American of Puerto Rican descent who spoke no Chatino and whose Spanish was significantly different from that spoken in Mexico .

 

According to the Clarion-Ledger, the state report portrayed Baltazar Cruz as virtually a prostitute, claiming she was "exchanging living arrangements for sex" in Pascagoula and planned to put the child up for adoption. Through her advocates (before the gag order), Baltazar Cruz adamantly denied those claims. Since "she has failed to learn the English language," the newspaper quotes the documents as saying, she was "unable to call for assistance for transportation to the hospital" to give birth. The social-services translator also reported that Baltazar Cruz had put Rubí in danger because she "had not brought a cradle, clothes or baby formula." But indigenous Oaxacan mothers traditionally breast feed their babies for a year and rarely use bassinets, carrying their infants instead in a rebozo, a type of sling.

MIRA has accused Singing River and Mississippi DHS of essentially "stealing" Rubí. Citing the gag order, DHS will not comment on Baltazar Cruz's case, but before the order, an official insisted to the Clarion-Ledger that "the language a person speaks has nothing to do with the outcome of the investigation." Singing River spokesman Richard Lucas calls the MIRA charge "preposterous" and, while noting that the nonprofit hospital delivered Baltazar Cruz's baby free of charge, insists it "did what any good hospital would have done given her unusual circumstances" by alerting DHS.

 

Still, despite DHS statements to the contrary, language seems a central issue in the state's case against Baltazar Cruz. It wouldn't be the first time this has happened in the U.S. In 2004 a Tennessee judge ordered into foster care the child of a Mexican migrant mother who spoke only an indigenous tongue. (Another judge later returned the child to her family.) Last year, a California court took custody of the U.S.-born twin babies of another indigenous, undocumented migrant from Oaxaca . After she was deported, the Oaxaca state government's Institute for Attention to Migrants fought successfully to have the twins repatriated to her in Mexico this summer. In such cases, says the SPLC's Bauer, a lack of interpreters is a key factor. When a mother can't follow the proceedings, "she looks unresponsive, and that conveys to a judge a lack of interest in the child, which is clearly not the case," she says. She also argues it's hard enough for any adult to learn a new language, "let alone when you're a migrant working long hours for low pay."

 

One of DHS's apparent fears is that an infant isn't safe in a home where the mother can articulate a 911 call solely in a language spoken only by some 50,000 Oaxacan Indians. Bauer points out that children have been raised safely in the U.S. by non-English-speaking parents for well over a century. Had they not, thousands of Italians and Russians would have had to leave their kids with foster care on Ellis Island . "Raising your child is one of the most fundamental liberties, and it can only be taken from you for the most serious concerns of endangerment," says Bauer. "Not speaking English hardly meets that standard."

 

Rosalba Piña, a Chicago attorney who co-hosts a local radio program on immigration law, agrees. She likens Mississippi officials to those who fought to keep 6-year-old Elián Gonzalez in the U.S. nine years ago because they argued his life would be better here than in impoverished Cuba with his father. "They're ignoring basic U.S. and international law," says Piña. "Unless there's some real threat to the child's life back in the home country, most judges know it's in the child's best interest to be with his parents." In the end, she notes, Rubí is a U.S. citizen who could return to this country at any time as an adult.

 

The next court hearing in Baltazar Cruz's case is slated for November. In the meantime, Mexican consular officials in the U.S. struck an agreement with Mississippi authorities this month to ensure that Mexico will be informed when nationals like Baltazar Cruz become embroiled in cases like this. Says Daniel Hernandez Joseph, director of Mexico 's program for protection of citizens abroad: "The main concern of the Mexican government is not to separate immigrant families." Baltazar Cruz now has to persuade Mississippi judges that it should be their concern too.

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Date: Sat Aug 29, 2009 12:07 pm
Subject: 8/17: DHS Announces 11 Previously Unreported Deaths In Immigration Detention
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NEW YORK--(ENEWSPF)--August 17, 2009. Prompted by an American Civil Liberties Union lawsuit seeking previously unreleased documents related to the deaths of immigration detainees in U.S. custody, Department of Homeland Security (DHS) officials today revealed 11 deaths that have occurred at detention facilities since 2004 that the government had previously failed to publicly disclose.

In April, in response to the ACLU lawsuit which was filed under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), DHS officials released what they called a comprehensive list of all deaths in detention that included a total of 90 individuals. With today's announcement, the government has now admitted to a total of 104 in-custody deaths since fiscal year 2003.

"Today's announcement confirms our very worst fears," said David Shapiro, staff attorney with the ACLU National Prison Project. "For too long, the system of detaining immigration detainees has been devoid of transparency and accountability. This forces us to question even further whether there are still more deaths that somehow have gone unaccounted for."

The ACLU sued DHS, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and the DHS Office of the Inspector General (OIG) in June 2008 for failing to turn over thousands of public documents in their possession relating to the deaths of immigration detainees held in U.S. custody. The ACLU filed the lawsuit in U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia after repeated failures by DHS officials to release those documents in response to requests by the ACLU for critical information about the deaths of dozens of people in immigration detention.

In a FOIA request submitted by the ACLU to DHS in 2007, the ACLU sought information about whether ICE – or any independent monitoring agency – adequately tracks deaths of immigration detainees, who are often housed in county jails around the country alongside criminal detainees, or in one of numerous immigration detention facilities managed by private prison companies.

OIG reports to Congress prior to the ACLU's FOIA request contained only vague and sporadic references to investigations into these deaths. Additionally, the reports provided little useful information that would assure the public that meaningful investigations are conducted into each death and that steps are being taken to guarantee that detainees receive necessary medical services before it is too late.

Deficient medical care is believed to be a leading cause of death in immigration detention, and is the number one complaint the ACLU has received from ICE detainees. The ACLU filed a lawsuit in 2007 against the San Diego Correctional Facility (SDCF), an ICE facility run by Corrections Corporations of America, Inc. (CCA), the country's largest for-profit correctional services provider. In its lawsuit, the ACLU challenges flawed medical care policies and the denial of needed treatment by ICE and the Division of Immigration Health Services which has led to suffering and even death of detainees at SDCF.

Attorneys working on ACLU's FOIA litigation include David Shapiro of the ACLU National Prison Project, Judy Rabinovitz of the ACLU Immigrants' Rights Project, New York-based attorneys Benjamin R. Walker and Margaret K. Winterkorn-Meikle and Washington-based attorneys Margaret K. Pfeiffer and Lee Ann Anderson McCall.

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Subject: 8/25: The Economic Benefits of Immigration to South Carolina (and other states)
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Immigrants, Latinos, and Asians are an Economic Powerhouse in South Carolina

August 25, 2009
 
Washington D.C. - The Immigration Policy Center has compiled research which shows that immigrants, Latinos, and Asians are an integral part of South Carolina's economy and tax base and are a growing share of voters in the state. As workers, taxpayers, consumers, and entrepreneurs, immigrants and their children are an economic powerhouse. As voters, they are a growing political force. As South Carolina works towards economic recovery, immigrants and their children will continue to play a key role in shaping and growing the economic and political landscape of the Palmetto State.
 
Highlights of the research include:
  • Immigrants make up about 4.3% of South Carolina's total population, and more than a third of them are naturalized citizens who are eligible to vote. 

  • The purchasing power of South Carolina's Latinos and Asians totaled $5.2 billion in 2008. 

  • Businesses owned by Asians and Latinos had sales and receipts of $2.8 billion and employed more than 20,000 people in 2002 (the last year for which data is available). 

  • If all unauthorized immigrants were removed from South Carolina, the state would lose $1.8 billion in expenditures, $782 million in economic output, and about 12,000 jobs.
There is no denying the contributions immigrants, Latinos, and Asians make and the important role they play in South Carolina's political and economic future. For more data on the contributions of immigrants, Latinos, and Asians to the Palmetto State's economy, view the IPC fact sheet in its entirety.

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Date: Mon Aug 31, 2009 12:05 pm
Subject: 9/2: Miami-Dade, FL: Fair Immigration Summit
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#5603 From: SIUHIN@...
Date: Thu Sep 3, 2009 11:13 am
Subject: 9/3 Tijuana, BJ, Mexico: Sony Outsources Border Factory
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Tijuana News: Sony Outsources Border Plant

September 2, 2009



Battered by multi-billion dollar losses, Sony Corp. has decided to
outsource production at a large Tijuana factory. The Japan-based consumer
electronics giant announced this week it will sell a 90 percent interest
in a factory that manufactures LCD television screens to Hon Hai Precision
Industry Co.of Taiwan. Production at the plant will be managed by Hon
Hai’s Foxconn division.

The deal was given a political stamp of approval by Baja California
Governor Jose Osuna Millan and other high state officials. In a Tijuana
meeting earlier this week, Governor Osuna thanked Sony President Takahiro
Kawamura for investing in the northern Mexican state. The National Action
Party governor told Kawamura that Baja California is quite open to future
dealings with Sony. After returning the appreciations, Kawamura said that
Baja California has a proven track record in doing business.

No details of the Sony-Foxconn agreement were immediately disclosed, but
initial reports suggested that the 3,300 workers at the Tijuana factory
would still have jobs. Foxconn, however, is among many electronics
manufacturers that routinely outsource jobs to temporary employment
agencies which don’t pay the full range of benefits. The Taiwan-based
industry leader makes computers and consumer electronics for companies
including Sony, Apple, Cisco, HP, Nintendo, Motorola, and Nokia.

Enjoying nearly $40 billion in earnings in 2006, Foxconn emerged as the
world’s largest electronics parts manufacturer, according to a report by
the Guadalajara-based Center for Reflection and Labor Action (Cereal).

In addition to Tijuana, Foxconn is currently expanding production
activities in Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua. Prior to the onset of the world
recession, Tijuana was the center of television production in Mexico,
dominating 70 percent of the national market share, according to the
Cereal report.

Typically, electronics components used in the manufacturing process in
Tijuana are shipped in from Asia for final product assembly on the border.

Sources: Frontera, September 1, 2009. Los Angeles Times/Associated Press,
September 1, 2009. Juarez-El Paso Now, August 2009. Cereal report, October
2007.



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Date: Sat Sep 5, 2009 5:12 am
Subject: Fw: FNS Special Report: Mexico's War of Extermination
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September 4, 2009

Security/Human Rights News

From Narco War to War of Extermination

While El Pasoans celebrate the festive Labor Day weekend with barbeques and
brews, residents of neighboring Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua, will attend mass
wakes and funerals. The slaughter of 18 men at the Casa El Aliviane drug
rehabilitation center September 2 pushed the murder toll in the Mexican
border city to around 1500 for the year so far.

Only days before the massacre, the Mexico City-based Citizen Council for
Public Safety (CCSP), released statistics that showed Ciudad Juarez was the
most violent city in the world, registering 130 killings per 100,000 people;
since January 2008, more than 3,000 people have been murdered in the Mexican
border city. The only comparable violence in Ciudad Juarez's history
occurred during the 1910 Mexican Revolution, when the city was the scene of
several pitched battles.

"A murder victim every hour," read a recent headline in the local press. A
more upbeat story commented how the day began in relative calm with "two
executions at midnight and a wounded bullet victim" by the morning.

More than 320 people were murdered in Ciudad Juarez and the nearby Juarez
Valley during the month of August, now regarded as the most violent in the
city's history.

Thursday evening's killing, which was carried out by four heavily armed men
who lined up presumed crack addicts and shot them El Salvador
1980-style, was the latest indication that Mexico's narco violence has taken
a qualitative leap (or descent) from a struggle for control of drug routes
and markets to a generalized war of extermination against anyone deemed a
rival or potential rival. Press reports tied the victims to the Juarez
Cartel-allied Aztecas gang, but one man who preferred to remain anonymous
told a local reporter that other individuals who were genuinely seeking
treatment were among the victims.

Chihuahua State Attorney General Patricia Gonzalez said a war without
quarter between local criminal gangs was the reason for the El Aliviane
slaughter.

"These are really terrorist acts that attempt to intimidate the population
and acts that are intended, within the criminal groups, to exterminate
rivals.," Gonzalez said.

Although Gonzalez pointed to Ciudad Juarez's proximity to the US consumer
culture, the massacre at the El Aliviane drug rehab center was more proof
that much of the recent bloodletting has more to do with domination of the
local drug economy than export sales to the United States, as is frequently
portrayed by Washington and the US press.

Opposition Chihuahua state lawmaker Victor Quintana of the PRD party
demanded that authorities clarify the massacre, as well as previous ones at
other drug clinics.

"We can't allow the State and society to view these types of massacres as
part of the normal routine," Quintana said. "Significant, urgent, focused
and committed actions are needed from the three levels of government to
render public accountability on what is happening to society and to
establish time-lines to end the terror in Chihuahua."

For his part, Ciudad Juarez Mayor Jose Reyes Ferriz declared "panic buttons"
will be installed in drug rehabilitation centers.

A Sea Change in the Narco War

In the "Good Old Days" of Mexico's narco-economy, killings were
strategically directed at high or mid-level operators, as well as
lower-ranking individuals who were suspected of informing to the police,
ripping off bosses or bungling loads. But in addition to the men killed at
the El Aliviane clinic, numerous victims in Ciudad Juarez this year could
only be classified as "little people" in the bigger scheme of things.

Large numbers of suspected retail drug dealers, addicts, street vendors and
clowns, construction laborers, and others who could not by any stretch of
the imagination be considered even middle-level players have fallen to
bullets this year. From January 2008 to early August 2009, at least 132
people below 18 years of age were murdered. Another 15 people slain
traveling to or from work are believed to have been innocent victims caught
in cross-fire.

With more than 130,000 people involved in Ciudad Juarez's illegal drug
market, the list of potential victims looms large.

To the immediate south of Ciudad Juarez, a valley that once nourished
indigenous cultures and later gained international fame as a top-rate cotton
producer has now earned the nickname "The Valley of Death" in the Mexican
press.

Selective killings have turned into attacks against entire families, with
some homes burned down. Hundreds of families have reportedly fled the
violence-torn region.

All this has occurred under the noses of nearly 10,000 Mexican army troops
and federal police officially deployed to curb violence. Despite the recent
arrests of several suspected hit men accused of hundreds of murders,
killings continue unabated. The day after the El Aliviane massacre, a man
was chased on foot and shot to death before the eyes of hundreds of
witnesses in a downtown market located, again, in a place usually teeming
with police and soldiers.


The big honchos of the drug trade, meanwhile, remain free.

The late, legendary narco-lawyer Raquenel Villanueva, who survived numerous
bullets and explosions before she was finally gunned down in Monterrey last
month, lamented the breakdown of longtime criminal codes in an interview
published not long before her death. The one time defender of drug lords
blamed the rising consumption of illegal substances in Mexico for the loss
of "values" in the business.


A Nationwide Social Cleansing?

As the body count mounts, the violence increasingly resembles the "social
cleansing" carried out by death squads in Honduras, Brazil and other Latin
American nations.

In Ciudad Juarez, many killings have occurred in the downtown area
frequented by drug dealers and addicts but also slated for redevelopment
under the Santa Fe Plaza project involving magnate Carlos Slim and other
investors. The El Aliviane clinic is located in the rough Bellavista
neighborhood next to downtown and only blocks from the pedestrian crossing
to El Paso.

Whether intentional or not, the murder of longtime, activist street vendor
leader Geminis Ochoa earlier this year removed one possible thorn in the
side of developers or others with the mind of controlling downtown Ciudad
Juarez.

In the Pacific Coast state of Sinaloa, meanwhile, at least 38 murders this
year of suspected highwaymen and car robbers have been attributed to a
shadowy group that leaves threatening messages against thieves. The murder
spree coincided with the beginning of a special police operation against
auto theft.

To one degree or another, the patterns of violence in Chihuahua and Sinaloa
are present elsewhere in the Mexican Republic. Decapitations, body
mutilations and "crucifixions" are the flesh and blood signposts of violence
that's claimed somewhere between 12,000-14,000 lives since President Felipe
Calderon took office in December 2006.

US Department of Homeland Security border czar Alan Bersin was recently
quoted as saying that it might take Mexico 30 or 40 years to get a handle on
the narco-fanned violence. Given that hundreds of thousands of people are
immersed in the business, the eventual toll of such a conflict could easily
take more than 100,000 lives if current rates of violence continue. And
that's a simple projection not taking into account the unpredictable
consequences of cross-generational revenge, possible regional conflicts and
other unforeseen mutations that could evolve from the current spate of
carnage.

Under present circumstances, slain street dealers and other low-level
operators are quickly replaced. At a seminar in Mexico City last week, the
citizen council of the Office of the Federal Attorney General revealed that
the economic crisis was sending at least 300,000 additional young people
into the ranks of the narco. Marcos Fastlight, council president, contended
that organized crime controls 65 percent of Mexico's municipal
administrations, which govern between 40 and 50 million people.


Other Possible Consequences of a Violent Breakdown

In a context of spiraling violence and wanton murder, many manifestations of
meanness are taking hold among sectors of the population. In Tijuana last
week, 15 "indigents," including two individuals in wheel chairs and a
one-legged woman, were loaded aboard a police vehicle and unceremoniously
dumped in the city of Tecate. After news of the El Aliviane massacre
flashed, cyberwriters took to the Internet. An e-mail sent to Mexico City
daily La Jornada cheered the killings of "cholos" and other undesirables.
Witnesses to the murder of seven men and one woman at Ciudad Juarez's Seven
and Seven bar last month reported seeing gunmen laugh and then mill around
the parking lot for 10 minutes after completing their dirty work, while
calls to the emergency operator went unanswered.

As the brutality of the narco war escalates, so goes the political and civic
scene.

In August, two prominent social activists, bank debtors' leader Maximiano
Barbosa and Sinaloa Civic Front leader Salomon Monarrez  were shot and
wounded in Jalisco and Sinaloa, respectively, while the president of the
Guerrero State Congress, PRD leader Armando Chavarria, was assassinated.
Chavarria was a former state secretary for the administration of Governor
Zeferino Torreblanca, and considered a leading candidate for the
governorship in the 2011 election. Like Chihuahua, Guerrero is a politically
strategic place for the underworld. This summer also saw the murder of
Guerrero journalist Juan Daniel Martinez Gil.

Routinely, the Mexico City-based Center for Journalism and Public Ethics
zaps out communiqus that detail new instances of violence and intimidation
against journalists. Most of the denunciations identify government officials
as the responsible parties for the attacks against the press. In one of the
latest incidents, El Diario de Juarez photographer Silvestre Juarez was
allegedly roughed up by Chihuahua state police officers while attempting to
cover a protest by Ciudad Juarez resident Rita Lozoya, who stripped down to
her bra and panties in protest of her son's murder.

Ultimately, the next victim of the narco war-plus could well be Mexico's
much-heralded transition to democracy.


Additional sources: Norte August 7 and 14, 2009; September 3 and 4, 2009.
Articles by Herika Martinez Prado, Luis Carlos Ortega, Carlos Huerta, and
Nohemi Barraza. El Paso Times, August 17 and September 4, 2009. Articles by
Daniel Borunda and Stephanie Sanchez.  El Sur/Agencia Reforma, September 1,
2009. Lapolaka.com, July 28, 2009; August 5, 6, 10, 14, 17,
18, 29, 2009; September 1, 2, 3, 4, 2009; La Jornada, August 9, 26 and 31,
2009; September 3, 2009  Articles by Javier Valdez Cardenas, Miroslava
Breach, AFP, and Notimex.

El Universal, August 11, 16, 29, 31, 2009. September 1 and 3, 2009. Articles
by Juan Alberto Cedillo, Silvia Otero, Javier Cabrera, Julieta Martinez,
Luis Carlos Cano, Noemi Gutierrez, and editorial staff. El Diario de Juarez,
August 18 and 31, 2009; September 1 and 3, 2009. Articles by Gabriel
Simental and editorial staff.  Proceso/Apro, July 29,
2009.



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Femicidios in Juarez Omitted From Presidents Report
 

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September 4, 2009
 

At least 106 women have been disappeared or killed in the state of Chihuahua in northern Mexico so far this year, with 67 such cases reported in Ciudad Juarez alone. But the femicides so far tallied for 2009 by the organization Justice For Our Daughters were not mentioned this week in the human rights section of the President Felipe Calderons third informe de gobierno, or state of the union report, the daily La Jornada is reporting.
 
The omission outraged human rights activists in the northern city, where hundreds of women have been killed since 1993 in unsolved homicides that lay bare the corruption and impunity present in the Juarez justice system. La Jornada adds that other organizations are also criticizing the presidents report for not mentioning progress or setbacks in reproductive rights for women in Mexico.
 
"Its a schizophrenic report where apparently the policies are going well, but there is not a single precise piece of information, and, furthermore, we do not know if the implemented policies are working," said Leticia Cuevas, national coordinator for the Network for Sexual and Reproductive Rights.
 
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Protest against the abusive and racist Homeland Security 287g Program: Concert and Rally to the White House this Saturday September 12

The 287g Program run by the Department of Homeland Security is wrong and it must be stopped. This federal funded legislation allows local and state police forces to enforce federal immigration legislation, including random raids, background checks and incarcerations of undocumented immigrants, which actually lead to human rights abuses.

Although the intentions might seem right -protecting the country against criminals- but when looked closely we can realize that the 287g Program has been misused and it has justified many civil rights abuses. The lack of proper training, the ambiguous nature of these provisions and the racist prejudices of police officers and ICE agents are the most important reasons for the failure of this program.

Please watch these videos of two U.S. citizens who were racially discriminated by local police officers while driving, because of 287g Program. They were harassed because of their Native American heritage, which made them suspects of being undocumented. They have never committed any crimes and both are productive members of their communities.

Julio Cesar Mora
Maricopa County, Arizona

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Antonio Ramirez
Frederick County, Maryland




The 287g Program is not about protecting U.S. citizens nor to apply the law. This is a true business with a lot of money involved, which allows federal funds to go directly to state and local governments -based on a quota of detentions no matter if they are justified or not- and those funds end up going to detention center facilities, which are mostly run by private corporations.

Napolitano and Obama support 287g Program

The 287g Program was actually passed by the Clinton administration -as part of the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act (IIRAIRA) of September 30, 1996- but it was used widely by the Bush administration, when the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) was created and the Immigration and Custom Enforcement (ICE) became part of it.

After several protests, the White House called for a meeting with over 100 immigration reform advocates, but instead of addressing the current humanitarian crisis, DHS secretary Janet Napolitano announced that she will extend the 287g program to more jurisdictions, with the open support of president Barack Obama. Not surprising, considering Napolitano's terrible record on immigration.


Protests in Washington DC

A rally, vigil and a music concert will be held next weekend in Washington, DC. in order to protest the 287g Program and demand president Barack Obama to show some sense and stop it right away, as he has the executive power to end it.

Organized by the National Day Laborer Organizing Network (NDLON), with the support of United Tenants and Workers, CASA de Maryland, Legal AID Justice Center, SHARE Foundation, CARECEN, DC Jobs With Justice, Comunidad Unida de Uluazapa (El Salvador), and CPR Radio 97.5 FM, and of course the fully support of this blog. Please join us.

CONCERT & RALLY AGAINST 287g PROGRAM
Saturday September 12, 2009

Concert:
Local DC music and dance groups will gather to promote justice

3:30 PM to 6:30 PM
15th Street NW & Constitution Avenue NW
Next to the Smithsonian Metro Station

Rally to the White House:
Led by day laborers, community advocates and religious leaders

7:30 PM to 8:30 PM
Lafayette Square in front of White House

The 287g Program is not making this country any safer neither is reducing undocumented immigration -since 2006 it has deported about 70,000 out of 12 million undocumented immigrants in about 64 jurisdictions around the country- but is violating human rights and destroying the lives of thousands of decent families.

This program promotes racial discrimination and unjustified detentions
, physical and mental abuse due to police brutality, with U.S. citizens being incarcerated and deported, mothers and children detained, some kids are left alone parent less, and families being divided. Meanwhile, millions of tax-payers money are ending in private corporations.

Most detained people are not criminals; most of them are poor undocumented workers of Native American heritage who had to migrate to the U.S. in order to survive hunger, unemployment, political and social violence in their homelands. Very few undocumented migrants are harming anyone in this country, they are not a threat to the national security but they are building a new life contributing in many ways to better this nation.

President Obama must reconsider his support for this failed program, which is racist, unfair, obsolete, unreal, expensive, non practical and meant to cause social tensions and distrust from civilians toward the police forces. These provisions are for profit, for business and they are not promoting true justice for all. They are actually making more police officers to act stupidly, if you know what I mean.
 
 
 
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- In addition to Los Angeles, CA, Washington DC and New York, NY, open two new field offices at San Francisco, CA and Chicago, IL.
 
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- July 27-29 National Immigrant Solidarity Network immigrant rights conference at Richmond, VA. http://www.2007Conference.net and the adoption of national immigrant campaign strategy for 2007-2008 [Read]
 
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Date: Tue Sep 8, 2009 7:12 pm
Subject: 9/8: Anti-Immigrant Group Adds to Falsehoods About Health Care Reform
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Anti-Immigrant Group Adds to Falsehoods About Health Care Reform

September 8, 2009

Washington D.C.
- In a report released by the Center for Immigration Studies today, the anti-immigrant group jumps on the bandwagon of those attempting to derail substantive health care reform through fear-mongering and falsehoods. Their baseless claim that millions of unauthorized immigrants will receive government-subsidized health care on the government's dime has already been discredited by the President, the media, and the U.S. government's own researchers. These groups, however, persist in their efforts to hijack the debate in order to demonize immigrants.

In his Immigration Impact blog post today, IPC Senior Researcher Walter Ewing writes:

"These big, scary numbers {from CIS} are based on the false premise that there are simply no mechanisms in place to prevent unauthorized immigrants from receiving coverage under the bill. But, as a report released late last month by the Congressional Research Service points out, H.R. 3200 explicitly bars unauthorized immigrants from receiving federal subsidies for the purchase of health insurance. Moreover, as Saturday's New York Times reports, the health care bills currently circulating in Congress would increase insurance coverage among low-income workers primarily through the expansion of Medicaid-which already has proof-of-citizenship requirements in place."

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Subject: 9/7 Anti-Immigration:Never Having Say You're Sorry for the Past But Keep Repeat
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Equality Is Never Having To Say You Are Sorry  
 
Jean Pfaelzer - The Globalist
Monday, September 07, 2009  
 
 
In celebrating Labor Day, the United States honors the struggle for honorable working conditions. In this two-part series, Jean Pfaelzer — author of “Driven Out: The Forgotten War Against Chinese Americans” — discusses the cruel irony of a nation apologizing for past immigrant abuses at the same time as it perpetrates new ones.
 
As the United States observes Labor Day this year on September 7, apologies for labor abuses, anti-labor violence, and slavery are flowing in from states like Maryland, Virginia, Florida, North Carolina, California and New Jersey.
 
On a national level, the U. S. Senate has also just apologized for slavery.
 
'Tis the season to apologize
For instance, California has passed a resolution “deeply regretting” 150 years of violence against Chinese Americans. Adding to the momentum for recognition and regret, in late August 2009, California Assemblymen Mike Eng and Kevin de Leon called for a “Day of Inclusion” to mark December 17, 1943.
 
On that day, the United States finally repealed the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882. It was the first U.S. law that banned immigration by race. It also prohibited Chinese women from entering the country, a gesture toward ethnic cleansing that sought to eliminate a Chinese American population. Even so, the repeal set a paltry quota of 105 Chinese who could enter the United States each year.
 
On a national level, in 2005 the U.S. Senate similarly apologized for the 1931 Repatriation Program that shipped two million “temporary” workers to Mexico — one million of whom had been born in the United States.
 
Importantly, Eng’s bill in California also honors the “contributions of all immigrants to the greatness of the United States and to California.”
 
State apologies should also mark the untold forceful resistance of early immigrant laborers who did not await apologies to claim their rights — a compelling contribution to American labor.
 
While some struggles of immigrant workers — such as the “Bread and Roses” textile workers strike of 1912 in Massachusetts — are well-known, how many know that the organizers of the first farm worker strikes in California were Chinese?
 
Chinese immigrants also organized California’s first general strike. In 1892, in the largest mass civil disobedience to date, 110,000 Chinese workers refused to wear photo identity cards.
 
Chinese launderers and “washmen” went to jail rather than obey inane local “laundry ordinances” that banned laundries built of wood. When they were facing brutal expulsion by vigilantes, the Chinese returned laundry folded but still dirty.
 
They refused to deliver fresh fruits and vegetables to hotel owners and housewives who joined anti-Chinese leagues.
 
But which school teaches that early Chinese American railroad workers struck for equal pay and for the right to have Chinese cooks boil tea water to keep them from the killer parasites that decimated white railroad workers who drank from the crowded mountain streams?
 
However, such apologies will only have an impact if they help us remember these abuses. They should build support for the cause of legalizing the presence of millions of undocumented workers living in the United States now.
 
Repeating past mistakes
Yet as the United States observes Labor Day on September 7, it is a cruel irony that we apologize for anti-immigrant violence, just as Homeland Security is rounding up thousands of immigrants and holding them in detention centers while their children wait to be picked up at school.
 
The state apologies we are now witnessing should go beyond contrition. They should pledge that the forced expulsion of immigrant labor will cease. Despite contrition, local and national violence against immigrant workers endures.
 
The popular “Hazleton code,” designed by a mayor in a little town in Pennsylvania, makes it illegal for landlords to rent to alleged undocumented immigrants, although landlords have no way to verify documents — and law suits against this code have been filed by civil rights groups
 
Furthermore, driven by racial profiling, counties across the United States have banned day labor centers. In short, the government is emptying towns of immigrants and hurting local economies.
 
How to apologize
Though California’s action is a good start, state-level apologies should clearly go beyond mere contrition. They should pledge that the forced expulsion of immigrant labor will cease.
 
Looking at public acts of contrition, psychiatrist Aaron Lazere suggests that state apologies — usually offered hundreds of years after the fact by men who did not perpetrate the violence — should announce that the assaults were not the victims’ fault. They should also guarantee the future safety of the victims, penalize the offenders and pay reparations. Victims, he says, should see the offenders suffer.
 
Viewed in that light, an apology for anti-Chinese violence should recall the purges from 1850 to 1906 that drove thousands of Chinese miners, fishermen, launderers, prostitutes, railroad workers and cooks from 300 towns across the Pacific Northwest. It should also recall the years Chinese émigrés spent imprisoned at Angel Island waiting to enter the United States.
 
Why not have a Day of Inclusion that recalls the hundreds of thousands of dollars Chinese gold miners paid under the Foreign Miners Tax — providing half of California’s revenue during the Gold Rush years? A Day of Inclusion should recall the farms, fishing boats, vegetable gardens and the segregated Chinatowns lost in the 19th century pogroms that travelled from Seattle to Riverside.
 
It should also recall the fact that Chinese workers were forced out of town, often at gun point — sometimes in 24 hours, sometimes in just four. In Los Angeles in 1871, 19 Chinese workers were lynched in one horrifying night.
 
Real accountability? Real change?
To be sure, these symbolic gestures are not to be underestimated. For example, they can teach the hidden history of Chinese Americans. After all, Asians still encounter stereotypes of passivity and docility that invite abuse.
 
In the first week of September 2009, New York State Gov. David Paterson struck the term “Oriental” from all state documents, joining then Gov. (now Secretary of Commerce) Gary Locke of Washington State in a gesture that removed an imprecise and derogatory term for inexplicable difference. “Oriental” is an old but divisive term that has long suggested enduring Asian "otherness." This act reflects the power of language to segregate and demean.
 
Yet, how many Chinese Americans and Mexican Americans are aware of these state apologies?
 
Are these apologies true acts of accountability? Has an apology ever improved an underfunded school? And what of economic reparations for lost generations, lost lands, unpaid labor? They have not provided 40 acres of land to descendents of slaves. As one friend asked, “Where’s my mule?
 
Today’s apologies for past abuses — to immigrants, slaves or indigenous peoples — prompt nervous concerns that recriminations will lead to reparations.
 
Yet, many forget that the United States paid out in the past.
 
Although a Chinese man could not testify against a white man or serve on a jury, in 1886, 50 Chinese men and two Chinese women sued the city of Eureka, California, for $132,000 for being driven out of town by a mob during one brutal weekend. In another successful case, the Chinese who survived a massacre in Rock Springs, Wyoming, won hundreds of thousands of dollars from Congress.
 
In all, Chinese immigrants who survived vigilante violence won nearly half a million dollars in reparations.
 
Other victims of state-sanctioned racism won costly recompense. In 1988, the U.S. government paid $20,000 each to 82,210 Japanese Americans imprisoned in “relocation” camps during World War II.
 
As a form of reparations for genocide and forced migration, many Native American tribes are exempt from bans on casinos. Where railroad workers once lived, Sacramento’s Yee Fow Museum has negotiated with the city and with developers to build a Chinese Cultural Center over the Amtrak parking lot.
 
To commemorate the 1886 purge of the entire Chinese community in Tacoma, Washington, the Army Corps of Engineers donated four acres of breathtaking land on Puget Sound for a Reconciliation Park. Its grotto, garden and tall pillars describe the Trail of Expulsion — so those who visit the park may never forget.
 
The U.S. Congress authorized $30 million in restitution for Holocaust survivors and their dependents. The money was also used to locate assets and art that were looted or extorted from Holocaust victims. Demands by Jews for financial compensation for the Holocaust continue, and both Swiss and Israeli banks now face charges that they have hidden or withheld monies paid by Germany — both for redress and straightforward restitution.
 
Monetary compensation will never offer full equity for irreparable losses. Alternatives to apologies and reparations include the Australian "restorative justice conferences" between representatives of the state and victims of racism or their descendents.
 
In South Africa, some have found contrition as well as information in the Truth and Reconciliation Hearings — although money and land did not change hands. Elsewhere, community service performed by the offenders may also provide racial healing.
 
Private companies have also been held accountable for slavery — specifically, for the sale of human beings. JP Morgan Chase disclosed that two of its predecessor banks in Louisiana had allowed 13,000 slaves to be used as collateral. When the loans defaulted, these early banks took ownership of 1,250 slaves.
 
In response, Chase created a $5 million college scholarship fund for African American students in Louisiana. Wachovia Bank has also apologized for the profits it inherited from its predecessors’ ownership of slaves.
 
Internationally, the apologies continue to flow. Canada's Prime Minster Stephen Harper apologized for the 1885 “Head Tax” that imposed a fine of $50 to $500 (Canadian dollars) on each Chinese immigrant — and banned all immigration from China until 1947.
 
In 2006, Harper also offered $20,000 compensation to the 20 surviving Chinese who had paid the tax and to 250 of their widows or widowers. Chinese Canadians then demanded the same redress for the 4,000 elderly, surviving heirs. However, in the end, only 785 people received compensation.
 
In 2005, New Zealand apologized to the Maori people for the Treaty of Waitangi, which gave Britain full colonial rights to Ngati Tuwharetoa (Bay of Plenty), the Maori homeland.
 
Yet, many whose ancestors suffered from slavery, abuse and racial violence believe that many nations still have a long way to go. In one of his final gestures as prime minister, Tony Blair announced in 2006 that he felt "deep sorrow" for England’s role in the slave trade, which he personally found “profoundly shameful."
 
But even as Mr. Blair launched Great Britain’s public commemorations of the end of its slave trade — marked by museum exhibits and academic conferences — he stopped short of a state apology.
 
Since 1990, Japan has offered apologies for the forced prostitution of 200,000 Korean and Chinese “comfort women” (enslaved sex workers) during World War II. But many Chinese and Korean women forced to serve the Japanese military rejected the money because it was funded by private donations. They demanded that the government itself be accountable.
 
Even as Japan continues to apologize, former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe denied that the Japanese military ever forced women into sexual slavery. Japan’s former education minister, Nariaki Nakayama, even declared that he was proud that his government had removed all references to "wartime sex slaves" from students’ history texts.
 
Australia held its first annual “Sorry Day” on May 26, 1998 to apologize for the "Stolen Generations.” These were aboriginal children seized from their families to be raised in missions or reform schools to inculcate them “in European values and work habits” so they could be employed in service to the colonial settlers.
 
In the 1990s, the government gave out "Sorry Books" where indigenous people could record their feelings about their lost childhoods. Aboriginal leader Noel Pearson responded by saying, "Black fellas will get the words, the white fellas keep the money".
 
South African author Achmat Dangor writes that a “happy nation” has no memory; trapped between the future and the past. He explains, “We want to forgive but we don’t want to forget.”
 
Apologies should recall the true violence of slavery, expulsion and anti-immigrant violence. States should vow that their governments will never again purge immigrant workers. Then equality will mean never having to say you’re sorry.
 
 
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1) Anti-Immigrant Group Take Health Care Reform
2) Equality Is Never Having To Say You Are Sorry
3) US planning Gitmo in Pakistan
4) Interview with Attorney for Cuban 5
5) Immigration News Briefing
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Anti-Immigration: Never Having to Say You're Sorry for the Past but Keep Repeat Doing It

Equality Is Never Having To Say You Are Sorry

Jean Pfaelzer - The Globalist
Monday, September 07, 2009

In celebrating Labor Day, the United States honors the struggle for honorable working conditions. In this two-part series, Jean Pfaelzer — author of “Driven Out: The Forgotten War Against Chinese Americans” — discusses the cruel irony of a nation apologizing for past immigrant abuses at the same time as it perpetrates new ones.

As the United States observes Labor Day this year on September 7, apologies for labor abuses, anti-labor violence, and slavery are flowing in from states like Maryland, Virginia, Florida, North Carolina, California and New Jersey. On a national level, the U. S. Senate has also just apologized for slavery.

'Tis the season to apologize
For instance, California has passed a resolution “deeply regretting” 150 years of violence against Chinese Americans. Adding to the momentum for recognition and regret, in late August 2009, California Assemblymen Mike Eng and Kevin de Leon called for a “Day of Inclusion” to mark December 17, 1943.

On that day, the United States finally repealed the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882. It was the first U.S. law that banned immigration by race. It also prohibited Chinese women from entering the country, a gesture toward ethnic cleansing that sought to eliminate a Chinese American population. Even so, the repeal set a paltry quota of 105 Chinese who could enter the United States each year.

On a national level, in 2005 the U.S. Senate similarly apologized for the 1931 Repatriation Program that shipped two million “temporary” workers to Mexico — one million of whom had been born in the United States.

Importantly, Eng’s bill in California also honors the “contributions of all immigrants to the greatness of the United States and to California.”

State apologies should also mark the untold forceful resistance of early immigrant laborers who did not await apologies to claim their rights — a compelling contribution to American labor.

While some struggles of immigrant workers — such as the “Bread and Roses” textile workers strike of 1912 in Massachusetts — are well-known, how many know that the organizers of the first farm worker strikes in California were Chinese?

Chinese immigrants also organized California’s first general strike. In 1892, in the largest mass civil disobedience to date, 110,000 Chinese workers refused to wear photo identity cards.

Chinese launderers and “washmen” went to jail rather than obey inane local “laundry ordinances” that banned laundries built of wood. When they were facing brutal expulsion by vigilantes, the Chinese returned laundry folded but still dirty.

They refused to deliver fresh fruits and vegetables to hotel owners and housewives who joined anti-Chinese leagues.

But which school teaches that early Chinese American railroad workers struck for equal pay and for the right to have Chinese cooks boil tea water to keep them from the killer parasites that decimated white railroad workers who drank from the crowded mountain streams?

However, such apologies will only have an impact if they help us remember these abuses. They should build support for the cause of legalizing the presence of millions of undocumented workers living in the United States now.

Repeating past mistakes
Yet as the United States observes Labor Day on September 7, it is a cruel irony that we apologize for anti-immigrant violence, just as Homeland Security is rounding up thousands of immigrants and holding them in detention centers while their children wait to be picked up at school.

The state apologies we are now witnessing should go beyond contrition. They should pledge that the forced expulsion of immigrant labor will cease. Despite contrition, local and national violence against immigrant workers endures.

The popular “Hazleton code,” designed by a mayor in a little town in Pennsylvania, makes it illegal for landlords to rent to alleged undocumented immigrants, although landlords have no way to verify documents — and law suits against this code have been filed by civil rights groups

Furthermore, driven by racial profiling, counties across the United States have banned day labor centers. In short, the government is emptying towns of immigrants and hurting local economies....

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9/7: Equality Is Never Having To Say You Are Sorry

By Jean Pfaelzer - The Globalist

In celebrating Labor Day, the United States honors the struggle for honorable working conditions. In this two-part series, Jean Pfaelzer — author of “Driven Out: The Forgotten War Against Chinese Americans” — discusses the cruel irony of a nation apologizing for past immigrant abuses at the same time as it perpetrates new ones....

9/7: RACISM : Racism in Ghana and Africa; How I almost got killed

By Abeeb Mobolaji

Firstly, let me thank the Almighty for being here, alive and able to tell my story after my near death experience yesterday on the streets of Accra, capital of Ghana. Had I died, this tale may very likely have been told very differently.

9/8: Stop deportations to Greece - suspend Dublin II! - sign and spread!

By Concerned Migrants

Stop deportations to Greece – suspend Dublin II!

Please read, spread and sign this Communiqué from activists of the international
No Border Camp 2009 on Lesvos concerning the Dublin II regulations and
deportations to Greece.

If you want to sign the communique, visit the mobilisation site for the Lesvos
No-Border-Camp:
http://lesvos09.antira.info

Let’s build pressure!

9/8: Chanting 'Si se puede,' hundreds march in Sacramento for immigration reform

By Gina Kim

Under signs stating "Protect our families" and "We contribute to America," several hundred people marched Saturday through downtown Sacramento, urging President Barack Obama to make good on his campaign promise of comprehensive immigration reform.

9/5: Court Allows Lawsuit Against Ashcroft

By Carrie Johnson

A Muslim man who was detained for weeks as a material witness in a terrorism case can sue former attorney general John D. Ashcroft, a federal appeals court in California ruled Friday as it rejected a bid for absolute legal immunity by the onetime Cabinet official.

9/7: White House Plans to "Restore" the Civil Rights Division

By Juan C. Garcia

WASHINGTON (By Charlile Savage, AP) September 1, 2009 — Seven months after taking office, Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr. is reshaping the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division by pushing it back into some of the most important areas of American political life, including voting rights, housing, employment, bank lending practices and redistricting after the 2010 census.

9/12: Washington DC: Protest abusive and racist Homeland Security 287g Program

By SiuHin

The 287g Program run by the Department of Homeland Security is wrong and it must be stopped. This federal funded legislation allows local and state police forces to enforce federal immigration legislation, including random raids, background checks and incarcerations of undocumented immigrants, which actually lead to human rights abuses.

9/3: Town hall meeting hits on 287(g) program

By Jonathan Stinson

During Albertville’s town hall meeting Monday night, the mayor and City Council hit on issues about how the 287(g) program would be implemented and paid for, but after the meeting some in the Hispanic community still had concerns.

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The Prison State of Texas (Part One)

Border Lines
September 29, 2009
 
 
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Texas is a national leader, having the nation’s highest percentage of residents who are uninsured, the highest percentage without a high school diploma, and the highest number of state-authorized executions.

It also leads the nation in the number of privately operated prisons and the number of prisons dedicated to immigrant detention.

For decades it has been brandishing its “lock-‘em up” reputation, enthusiastically joining in the nationally declared wars on crime and drugs that were launched in the 1970s by the Nixon administration.

From 1978 to 2004, the inmate population rose 573 percent, while the state’s population increased only 67 percent. The cost of imprisonment as strategy to address crime and drug use has recently forced the state government to reconsider continuing to grow its penal system.
In 2007 the state projected that if its prison population continued to grow at the same rate, the state would need 17,000 more prison beds at the cost of nearly $1 billion.

However, as a recent Washington Post article reported, the state government has wised up with new policies that promote alternatives to sentencing that encourage probation, parole, and treatment instead of prison. According to the Pew Center on the States, it costs an average of $79 a day to keep an inmate in prison but about $3.50 a day to monitor the same person on probation or parole.

Adam Gelb, director of the Pew Center’s Public Safety Performance Project, told the Post that more than half the states are trying to reduce the growth in their prison populations through alternative sentencing. "The economy is bringing a lot of states to the table," Gelb said, "and the research has pointed to a path for them to more public safety at less cost."

As a result, the prison population in Texas started dropping for the first time in 2007, gratifying state lawmakers concerned about rising correctional expenses in a state notoriously reluctant to raise taxes.

Prisons for Profit

But state prisons are just one part of Texas’ penal geography. The state has also seen an explosion of county prisons built to attract prison populations from other jurisdictions, largely other states and an array of federal agencies.

A 2004 study by the Urban Institute, "The New Landscape of Imprisonment: Mapping America's Prison Expansion,” found that Texas led all states in prison construction between 1979 and 2000. Texas opened 137 new prisons – a 706-percent increase.

"Texas is in a league of its own," explained the study’s coauthor Jeremy Travis. "Texas added the most prisons, saw the largest percentage increase in its network of prisons, entered the new century with the largest number of prisons, had the biggest growth in counties that are home to at least one prison, and had the most counties increasing their prison count by three or more facilities."

Instead of costing local taxpayers money, a still-expanding network of prisons and detention centers in Texas is earning new revenues for more than two dozen county and city governments. In conjunction with private prison firms, local governments in Texas have since the mid-1980s led the way in establishing prisons for profit.

It is still taxpayer money that paying the per diems of the inmates, but the costs of the new prisons doesn’t draw down local or state revenues. Rather the billion dollar business draws per-diem payments from other states attracted by the relatively low cost of imprisonment in Texas but mainly from the federal government.

Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), the U.S. Marshals Service (USMS), and the Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) have all found Texas the most attractive state in the nation to place federal inmates. Most of the business that these three agencies do in the state involves immigrant prisoners and detainees.

 

Part Two: Speculative Prisons in Texas

Border Lines
August 30, 2009
 
 
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Many of the immigrant prisons are financed by revenue bonds with lease-purchase contracts. They are revenue bonds rather than general obligation bonds because rather than being secured by the “full faith and credit” of the issuer, they are sold to investors based on assurances that the bonds will be paid through revenues generated by the projects the bonds finance, namely prisons.

Revenue bonds aren’t issued by governments but by public corporations established by governments – in the Texas case, public facility corporations – that typically exist solely for the purpose of issuing revenue bonds. But rather than having these public facility corporations own the prisons, the corporation, which exists only on paper, leases the prison back to the local government. As it pays the lease, the government is also buying the prison from the corporation, and will own it when the bonds mature – usually in 15-20 years.

The government entity usually enters into an agreement with a federal government agency or corrections institute from another state. Under this agreement or contract, the local government agrees to take responsibility for the care of inmates provided by the federal agency, and then the local government immediately turns around and signs a subcontract with the private operator to assume its prison responsibilities.

When the bond comes to term, the local government will own the prison and the bond investors will have earned high, tax-exempt interest for 15-20 years. During this time, the commissioners’ court will, by way of contract with the private operator, receive a small fee – usually $1-3 per inmate per day – from the private operator.

One problem is that after 20 years of occupancy, the prison building depreciates so it may be of little or no value when the county assumes ownership.

Another problem is that there is a federal agency like ICE or USMS doesn’t provide any guarantee that it will provide any number of inmates over any period. The agency simply signs an intergovernmental agreement, which states that the county is authorized to receive federal prisoners.

Because there is no guarantee that prisoners will be placed once the prison is open, most immigrant prisons are what are known in the prison trade as “speculative prisons.”

Texas Counties and Prison Debt

Data from the Texas Bond Review Board shows that 18 Texas counties are financing prisons through revenue bonds based on lease-purchase agreements. At a time when the state of Texas had finally started to stabilize its prison population, local governments were incurring more prison debt.

The amount of prison debt outstanding rose from $573.7 million in FY 2007 to $622 million in FY 2008, “a substantial $48.4 million increase.”

That 8 percent increase came following a 41 percent increase between fiscal years 2006 and 2007. Over the past ten years there has been a nearly six-fold increase in county prison debt in Texas.
 

Part Three: Unpredented Per Capita Prison Debt in Texas

Border Lines
September 1, 2009
 
 

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There are 18 Texas counties with project revenue bonds for prisons that are financed through lease-purchase agreements. These are among the poorest and most sparsely populated counties in the nation.

Many of these sponsor prisons and detention centers for immigrants under agreements with ICE, USMS, and BOP. Others typically are county jails and detention centers that were constructed with the intent of attracting inmates from other state jurisdictions, other states, and USMS. The counties with the largest prisons are those that have immigrant inmates, notably Willacy and Reeves.

In most of these prison-town counties, the hosting town, usually the country seat, has become a prison town – where the detention center or prison is the primary single source of employment and revenue.

Another measure of the centrality of imprisonment in the life of these Texas communities is the per capita debt from prison bonds.

When it comes to per capita public debt, Texas is a leader on two counties. It has the lowest per capita tax debt in the nation – meaning that the tax burden from state taxes is the lowest in the country. At last count – according to 2004 census figures – Texans had a per capita state-tax burden of only $1,368.

But, because of the recent proliferation of public bond-financed privately run prisons, these 18 counties have per capita debt burdens from lease-purchase contracts that far exceeds the per capita burden from either state or tax-backed debt.

The main reason for this is that the prisons are usually located in the most sparsely populated counties.

Hudspeth County, which hosts a USMS immigrant prison, has only 3,240 inhabitants spread over 4,572 sq. miles – less than one person per square mile. Yet it has incurred a prison debt of $21.8 million for a private prison for USMS-custody immigrants, which is run by the Shreveport, La.-based Emerald Corporation.

According to the Texas Bond Review Board, this revenue debt translates into a per capita prison debt of $6,636. The $21.8 million in outstanding revenue debt doesn’t include the $18.8 million in debt service that Hudspeth County will pay until the bonds mature in 2025.

The per capita prison debt exceeds the county’s annual per capita income --$9,549 – which is one of the lowest in the nation. One-third of the families in this border county lives under the poverty line.

And Hudspeth County is hardly the exception among prison communities in Texas. Reeves County, which owns a Bureau of Prisons immigrant prison operated by GEO Group, has a per capita prison debt of $8,224. Like Hudspeth County, Reeves County is mostly open expanses of highland desert, with five people for every square mile. One quarter of its families lives in poverty, yet there is a $92 million prison debt.

Deep in South Texas, Willacy County, like Hudspeth County, ranks as one of the poorest counties in the country, with an annual per capita income of $9, 421. Raymondville, its county seat, hosts the largest ICE immigrant detention center, which is operated by Management & Training Corporation (MTC). The Texas Revenue Review Board says that Willacy County residents face a per capita debt ratio from $130.6 million in outstanding prison bonds of $7,755.

When entering into these prison-financing deals, Texas county governments are assured that there is no financial liability. If the public facility corporation issuing the debt cannot pay off the bonds, it will be the bondholders who will take the hit not county residents.

It is true that the government and its residents don’t face any direct liability if there is a default, but there are costs and risks. If there is a default, the bond issuing capability of the government will likely suffer, since its bonds will be downgraded (meaning both that investors will be harder to find for its municipal bonds and that the interest rates for these bonds will increase.”

This is the case with Reeves County, whose bond ratings dropped to junk bond status after it was unable to meet payments in 2003 when the beds in a newly constructed prison were empty and again in 2006 when there was uncertainty if Reeves County and another West Texas county, Garza County, would win new contracts with the Bureau of Prisons for holding “criminal aliens.”

The 18 Texas counties with prison bonds are not the only Texas localities that private prisons. All the major private prison corporations have taken advantage of Texas as the country’s most receptive state for private prisons. Corrections Corporation of America, MTC, and Cornell Companies, for example, both own and operate immigrant prisons for the Bureau of Prisons.

Photo/Tom Barry
: Dilapidation in Sierra Blanca, prison town and county seat of Hudspeth County.

 

Bigger and Badder Than Blackwater

Border Lines
August 25, 2009

 
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Blackwater USA, the world’s largest private security firm (recently renamed Xe), is the subject of much public concern about the outsourcing of security to private companies because of the murders of 17 unarmed Iraqi civilians by its mercenaries.

But there is a bigger story that is not being covered in the media or attracted public concern – let alone a new policy approach by the Democrats in Congress or the White House. That is the outsourcing of U.S. intelligence, which now constitutes an estimated 70% of the classified (but always increasing) intelligence budget.

One of the companies that has benefited from this privatization of intelligence is CACI International, a major defense contractor, which is also a major homeland security and intelligence contractor. CACI recently was in the business press because of its latest revolving door success. It has brought former U.S. Navy Secretary and former DOD deputy defense secretary in the Bush administration into the folds of its board of directors. (See: Pentagon Official Returns)

Homeland Security is CACI’s Business

CACI, a major Pentagon contractor, now lists homeland security as a top focus. And it is being rewarded by a string of DHS contracts. CACI also lists intelligence as a core business activity.

Specializing in information systems, CACI now relies on a new mix of defense, homeland security, and intelligence contracts related to cybersecurity and cyberwarfare. On July 29 CACI was awarded $94 million contract with the National Protection and Program Directorate of DHS. Under the contract, CACI provides “infrastructure protection,” work that, according to CACI, “expands CACI's presence in the DHS with wide-ranging mission support.”

As a company with information systems and intelligence capacities, CACI is contracted to “enhance communications by managing, processing, and coordinating the flow of information across the DHS and with Protective Security Advisors (PSAs).

The new project is an extension of CACI’s Automated Critical Asset Management System (ACAMS), an information-sharing project to protect the nation’s critical infrastructure. It is also related to CACI’s work since 2006 on DHS’ Enterprise Acquisition Gateway for Leading Edge Solutions (EAGLE) program, an IT planning and policy initiatives that spans most DHS agencies, including the Border Patrol.

CACI says that its work on the EAGLE program makes its company motto, “Ever Vigilant,” “especially meaningful.” With respect to EAGLE and other homeland security operations, CACI asserts that its DHS contracts provide “the needed services and solutions that make us a national asset for national missions.” Over the past several years CACI has blossomed into a major homeland security company.

According to CACI, its homeland security operations comprise: Business System Solutions; C4ISR Integration Services; Cyber Security, Information Assurance, Information Operations; Integrated Security, Intelligence Solutions; Program Management, SETA Support Services, and Data, Information, Knowledge Management Services.


Intelligence for Sale



CACI says that “effective information management drives the efficacy, interaction and ultimate success of intelligence collection and analysis.” This information management and IT capacity has make CACI a major “intelligence community” contractor.

An estimated 70% of the government’s new work by the “intelligence community” (including 16 civilian and military agencies) is now contracted to companies like CACI, according to a classified study by the Director of National Intelligence. In his new book, Spies for Hire: The Secret World of Intelligence Outsourcing, investigative journalist Tim Shorrock documents the surge in intelligence outsourcing during the Bush administration – and which continues into the Obama administration.

Along with two other contractors, CACI was awarded on August 19 a five-year $900 million contract with the Army’s Communications-Electronics Research, Development and Engineering Center (CERDEC) Intelligence and Information Warfare Directorate (I2WD).

The new contract will extend CACI’ 21-year history with intelligence support for the Information Warfare Directorate and allow it to continue pursuing its goal “modernize the Army’s intelligence and information-warfare capabilities.” As CACI notes, the new defense/intelligence contract will bolster the company’s business in the expanding frontier of intelligence and information, growing CACI’s “business in command, control, communications, computers, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance programs.”

Along with intelligence comes counterintelligence, and CACI boasts of its “industry-leading counterintelligence capabilities and innovative network surveillance and response technology.”

Thus far in 2009 CACI has been awarded, or is designated prime contractor, federal contracts worth $3.5 billion with DOD, DHS, and the “intelligence community.”

Many of CACI contracts are with unnamed “clients in the national security and intelligence communities.” Announcing $133 million in classified projects on August 3, CACI’s president of U.S. operations described CACI’s cross agency role in information systems and cybersecurity, stating:

“CACI offers trusted and proven solutions to support critical missions in such areas as homeland security, defense and civilian intelligence, and law enforcement. Our uniquely qualified professionals enable us to provide a wide range of security and intelligence support services to help our clients counter threats both at home and abroad."

In its new release of the intelligence contracts, CACI led the announcement with the statement: “Our intelligence business continues to expand.”

Both the company’s description of combined defense, homeland security, and intelligence operations and its boast of expanding intelligence business could just as well be applied to scores of other companies in the emerging industrial complex serving the government’s national security agencies.

As a New York Times (May 30) article on private-sector involvement in cyberwarfare observed: “Nearly all of the largest military companies — including Northrop Grumman, General Dynamics, Lockheed Martin, and Raytheon — have major cyber contracts with the military and intelligence agencies.”

Back through the revolving door, England’s dual roles as former Pentagon official and former defense industry executive place him and his new private-sector firms in a key position to take full advantage of the new defense/homeland security/intelligence complex.

 


Useful Immigrant Resources on Detention and Deportation

Face Sheet: Immigration Detention--Questions and Answers (Dec, 2008) by: http://www.thepoliticsofimmigration.org

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Tracking ICE's Enforcement Agenda
Real Deal fact sheet on detention
Real Deal fact sheet on border

- From Raids to Deportation-A Community Resource Kit
- Know Your Rights in the Community (English, Spanish)
- Know Your Rights in Detention
- Pre-Raid Community Safety Plan
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- Raids to Deportation Policy Map


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Immigrant Marches / Marchas de los Inmigrantes
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If government agents question you, it is important to understand your rights. You should be careful in the way you speak when approached by the police, FBI, or INS. If you give answers, they can be used against you in a criminal, immigration, or civil case.

The ACLU's publications below provide effective and useful guidance in several languages for many situations. The brochures apprise you of your legal rights, recommend how to preserve those rights, and provide guidance on how to interact with officials.

IMMIGRATION
Know Your Rights When Encountering Law Enforcement
| Conozca Sus Derechos Frente A Los Agentes Del Orden Público

ACLU of Massachusetts - Your Rights And Responsibilities If You Are Contacted By The Authorities English | Spanish | Chinese

ACLU of Massachusetts - What to do if stopped and questioned about your immigration status on the street, the subway, or the bus
| Que hacer si Usted es interrogado en el tren o autobus acerca de su estatus inmigratorio

ACLU of South Carolina - How To Deal With A 287(g)
| Como Lidiar Con Una 287(g)

ACLU of Southern California - What to Do If Immigration Agents or Police Stop You While on Foot, in Your Car, or Come to Your Home
| Qué Hacer Si Agentes de Inmigración o la Policía lo Paran Mientras Va Caminando, lo Detienen en su Auto o Vienen a su Hogar

ACLU of Washington - Brochure for Iraqis: What to Do If the FBI or Police Contact You for Questioning English | Arabic

ACLU of Washington - Your Rights at Checkpoints at Ferry Terminals
| Sus Derechos en Puestos de Control en las Terminales de Transbordadores

LABOR / FREE SPEECH
Immigrant Protests - What Every Worker Should Know:
| Manifestaciones de los Inmigrantes - Lo Que Todo Trabajador Debe Saber

PROTESTERS
ACLU of Florida Brochure - The Rights of Protesters
| Los Derechos de los Manifestantes

STUDENTS
Washington State - Student Walkouts and Political Speech at School
| Huelgas Estudiantiles y Expresión Política en las Escuelas

California Students: Public School Walk-outs and Free Speech
| Estudiantes de California: Marchas o Huelgas y La Libertad de Expresión en las Escuelas Públicas

 


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#5611 From: "henry duke" <henryduke2004@...>
Date: Mon Sep 14, 2009 2:33 pm
Subject: Obama's Words: Obama's public option "false that it will insure illegal immigrants" no application to those "here illegally"
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For Immediate Release                                                September 9, 2009


REMARKS BY THE PRESIDENT
TO A JOINT SESSION OF CONGRESS
ON HEALTH CARE

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8:16 P.M. EDT


 

THE PRESIDENT:  Madam Speaker, Vice President Biden, members of Congress, and the American people:

 

There are also those who claim that our reform efforts would insure illegal immigrants.  This, too, is false. The reforms -- the reforms I'm proposing would not apply to those who are here illegally. 

 

SOUTH CAROLINA KLAN SUPPORTER:  You lie!  (Boos.)

 

THE PRESIDENT:  It's not true.  And one more misunderstanding I want to clear up -- under our plan, no federal dollars will be used to fund abortions, and federal conscience laws will remain in place.  (Applause.)  

 

Now, my health care proposal has also been attacked by some who oppose reform as a "government takeover" of the entire health care system.  As proof, critics point to a provision in our plan that allows the uninsured and small businesses to choose a publicly sponsored insurance option, administered by the government just like Medicaid or Medicare.  (Applause.)

 

So let me set the record straight here.  My guiding principle is, and always has been, that consumers do better when there is choice and competition.  That's how the market works.  (Applause.)  Unfortunately, in 34 states, 75 percent of the insurance market is controlled by five or fewer companies.  In Alabama, almost 90 percent is controlled by just one company.  And without competition, the price of insurance goes up and quality goes down.  And it makes it easier for insurance companies to treat their customers badly -- by cherry-picking the healthiest individuals and trying to drop the sickest, by overcharging small businesses who have no leverage, and by jacking up rates.

 

Insurance executives don't do this because they're bad people; they do it because it's profitable. 

 

Reducing the waste and inefficiency in Medicare and Medicaid will pay for most of this plan.  (Applause.) 

 

 

 

Hank

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9/5: Court Allows Lawsuit Against Ashcroft >> Read More
 
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9/5 Israel: Accountability and the organ theft controversy >> Read More
 
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NEW AMERICANS IN THE GRAND CANYON STATE:
Immigrants, Latinos, and Asians are an Economic Powerhouse in Arizona

September 15, 2009
 
Washington D.C. - The Immigration Policy Center has compiled research which shows that immigrants, Latinos, and Asians are an integral part of Arizona's economy and tax base, as well as a growing share of voters in the state. As workers, taxpayers, consumers, and entrepreneurs, immigrants and their children are an economic powerhouse. As voters, they are a growing political force. As the state works towards economic recovery, immigrants and their children will continue to play a key role in shaping the economic and political landscape of the Grand Canyon State.
 
Highlights from Arizona include:
  • Immigrants make up 15.6% of Arizona's total population.

  • New American voters (immigrants and the children of immigrants) comprise 10.6% of all registered voters in Arizona. 

  • Latinos made up 11.7% of Arizona voters in the 2008 election.  

  • The purchasing power of Arizona's Latinos and Asians totaled $37.1 billion in 2008.

  • Immigrant-headed households accounted for $10.5 billion in consumer spending power and contributed $776 million in tax revenue in 2004.


  • If all unauthorized immigrants were removed from Arizona, the state would lose $26.4 billion in expenditures, $11.7 billion in economic output, and about 140,000 jobs.

There is no denying the contributions immigrants, Latinos, and Asians make and the important role they play in Arizona's political and economic future. For more data on the contributions of immigrants, Latinos, and Asians to the Arizona's economic future, view the IPC fact sheet in its entirety.

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The Immigration Policy Center (IPC), established in 2003, is the policy arm of the American Immigration Law Foundation. IPC's mission is to shape a rational national conversation on immigration and immigrant integration. Through its research and analysis, IPC provides policymakers, the media, and the general public with accurate information about the role of immigrants and immigration policy on U.S. society. IPC reports and materials are widely disseminated and relied upon by press and policy makers. IPC staff regularly serves as experts to leaders on Capitol Hill, opinion-makers and the media. IPC is a non-partisan organization that neither supports nor opposes any political party or candidate for office.


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Visit our website at www.immigrationpolicy.org.

 
 
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