On May 25, the Senate passed S.2611, the "Comprehensive Immigration Reform Bill," which contained some victories, as well as many onerous measures such as limitations on due process and english only services. Many condemned the legislation immediately as "reprehensive, not comprehensive." Since then, deliberations have stalled over how to reconcile the two bills. This Labor Day Weekend, organizations are pulling together to prod Congress to re-initiate efforts toward a fair reform bill.
For a summary of proposed legislation see: [Summary of Current Proposed Immigration Legislation | Resumen de propuestas inmigratorias]
This page archives indymedia coverage of immigration-related political action -- below are highlights from the last year:
» Dec 2005: Anti-immigrant legislation passes in the US House
» January 3 in Houston: Formation of "delete the border" network
» Feb 4 in Los Angeles: Caravan for Migrants Begins a Cross-Country March
» Feb 14 in Philadelphia: "Day Without an Immigrant" Protest & Strike | Reportaje en español
» Feb 16 Roundup: Demonstrations Grow Against Anti-Immigrant Legislation
» March 10 in Chicago: Over 100,000 Protest for Immigrant Rights
» March 23 in San Francisco: Hunger Strike and Week of Actions to Stop Anti-Immigrant Bills
» March 25 in Los Angeles: Over 500,000 Protest Anti-Immigrant Law in "La Gran Marcha"
» March 30 Nationwide: Students Walk Out in Protest of Anti-Immigrant Legislation
» April 10 Roundup: As Many as 2 Million Converge on US cities for National Day of Action for Immigrant Justice
» May 1 Roundup: Huelga General
» May 13 in Chicago: Mothers' Hunger Strike for Immigration Rights
On the morning of Friday, May 22, 2009 Immigrant and Indigenous Rights activists disrupted an event organized by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) held at Fort Snelling in St. Paul, MN. Present at the meeting were representatives of several local and federal law enforcement agencies including, but not limited to, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), Minneapolis and St. Paul police, the FBI, and the ICE Office of Detention and Removal.
Also present were representatives from local human rights groups, immigration lawyers and other non-profit advocacy organizations. Members and supporters of the Dakota community and the Minnesota Immigrant Rights Action Coalition (MIRAc) demanded answers to human rights abuses perpetrated by ICE and the Department of Homeland Security. Among the abuses mentioned were the 92 documented deaths of detainees under ICE custody due to physical and psychological abuse and lack of medical attention, the deplorable and inhumane conditions at detention centers, the illegal deportation of U.S. citizens due to racial profiling, the separation of children from their parents as a direct result of ICE raids and deportations, and the lack of due process and legal representation.
The conference was moved to the Holiday Inn Express, where the group relocated their protest. Protesters delivered a letter addressed to Watkins at the front desk of the hotel; attached to the letter was a copy of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), FBI and DHS officials lingered outside the building and snapped photos of the protest participants.
Detainees at PIDC have identified Watkins as attempting to break up the hunger strike; using tactics such as isolating hunger strike participants and calling for their quick deportation. Hunger strikers continue to demand adequate health care and a right to due process. [read full story with photos]
During the hearings, workers were shackled at the wrists, waist and ankles. They were processed in groups of ten...
"My father would never get to see me graduate high school," said Nick Espinosa, one of the activists who spoke at today's action in front of the ICE facility. Espinosa's father came to the US at the age of 18. Despite years of ordinary employment and participation in society, he was taken away by immigration agents in front of his family. ICE "sees immigration as a statistic," said Espinosa. "Immigration has a human face."
"If people don't listen to these words then we must act," Espinosa continued. He would later be arrested during a blockade of the facility.
MN Immigrant Rights Action Coalition | Related: Workday Minnesota Video | Photos from May 1 March for Immigrant Rights | Community Members Call for Protest at ICE HQ | Statement of Support from OWO Workday Minnesota: Supreme Court Bans Key Tool in Immigration Raids
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