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04-04-2014, 01:32 PM #1
OBAMA FACES IMMIGRATION PROTESTS IN 40 U.S. CITIES
OBAMA FACES IMMIGRATION PROTESTS IN 40 U.S. CITIES
Immigration advocates shift tactics to press for an end to deportations
April 4, 2014 7:00AM ET
by Alfonso Serrano @serfer6
Oriel Siu, left, at a demonstration outside the Northwest Detention Center in Tacoma, Wash., March 11, 2014.Thomas Soerenes/The News Tribune/AP Photo
Jaime Valdéz spent 17 years in Phoenix before he was deported to Mexico in February, in what he says is retaliation for protests against the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency. On Tuesday, Valdéz turned himself in at the port of entry in Nogales, Ariz., to protest what he calls the inhumane practice of separating families. He hopes U.S. authorities grant him humanitarian parole.
"The president says he wants humane treatment, which is exactly what I was fighting for when ICE retaliated by deporting me,” said Valdéz, 31. “I hope that more humane treatment can start with our cases today.”
This act of civil disobedience by Valdéz is part of a growing campaign against President Barack Obama’s policy on deportations, which are expected to reach the 2 million mark this month. What started several months ago with isolated protests at immigration detention centers and border crossings has expanded into a national movement that will reach a crescendo on Saturday, when immigration reform advocates in more than 40 U.S. cities engage in a national day of action and call on Obama to suspend deportations.
The #Not1MoreDeportation campaign will include a rally in front of the White House, an attempt to shut down the Broadview Detention Center in Chicago and a march to City Hall in Los Angeles to call on ICE to change its immigrant detention policy.
Saturday’s planned protests underscore a recent shift in tactics among immigration advocates. Frustrated with the prospects of legislative reform in Congress, immigration proponents are increasingly calling on Obama to take direct action on immigration and use his executive authority to halt deportations.
“We see a significant change in the immigration debate,” said Arturo Carmona, executive director of Presente.org, the largest online Latino advocacy organization in the United States. “Efforts at comprehensive immigration reform have been declining in momentum and are officially dead.”
Hispanic support for the president is wilting as well. Seventy-one percent of Latinos voted to re-elect Obama in November 2012. But his approval rating among the group has dropped 23 points in the last year — the biggest decline among major subgroups, according to a recent Gallup poll.
The public’s disapproval of Obama is reflected in a growing grass-roots movement against the president’s deportation policy — which, in turn, has recently garnered mainstream support in Congress. Last month, Sen. Robert Menendez, D-NJ, an author of the Senate-approved immigration reform bill, called on Obama to halt deportations for relatives of U.S. citizens. And although most Republicans remain staunchly opposed to a comprehensive immigration reform bill, some GOP members openly admit the party needs to tackle the deportation issue to make inroads among Hispanics.
“The bottom line is, the Hispanic community, the Latino community, is not going to care [about other issues] until we get beyond this issue,” Rand Paul, R-Ky., referring to deportations, told the Washington Post.
Obama’s record
Arizona border Mass highlights need for immigration reform 2:32
Al Jazeera America News | April 1, 2014
In May 2011, Obama told an audience in El Paso, Texas, that his deportation policy was focused on “violent offenders and people convicted of crimes, not families, not folks who are just looking to scrape together an income.”
But a majority of deported immigrants are not dangerous criminals, say advocacy groups. Statistics from ICE show that most people caught in the immigration dragnet have no criminal records or have committed nonviolent crimes, according to a report by the Immigration Policy Center.
In fiscal year 2013, for example, ICE deported 368,644 immigrants. Of these, 1 in 5 were Level 1 deportees, convicted of an aggravated felony. But in recent years, Congress has steadily expanded what “aggravated felony” means. Whereas the initial definition covered murder, federal trafficking of drugs and arms, it now includes more than 30 forms of offenses, including failing to appear in court and filing a false tax return.
Obama responded to pressure last month by ordering Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson to review the administration’s deportation policies, with the hope of finding more humane ways to enforce the laws. Immigration advocates point to Obama’s use of prosecutorial discretion in the summer of 2012, when he stopped deportations of young undocumented immigrants brought to the U.S. as children. With midterm elections approaching in November, they hope the president will find the motivation to take further action.
Republicans, meanwhile, have said Obama is running an imperial presidency, and they warn that unilateral action on deportation would jeopardize any chance of broader immigration reform in Congress. Last month House Republicans passed the Enforce Act, which would limit Obama’s prosecutorial discretion to stop deportations — a measure Senate leaders called dead on arrival.
“[Obama’s] legacy is at a tipping point,” said Carmona. “The president can continue with high levels of deportations and separation of families — and be remembered as the worst president in U.S. history on immigration. Or he can choose a path where through executive authority, he can provide relief to the undocumented population.”
http://america.aljazeera.com/article...ortations.html
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04-04-2014, 01:42 PM #2
#2Million2Many: Day of Action to Stop Deportations, April 5
04/03/2014
Mike Hall
Immigrant groups and their allies in the labor, faith and civil rights communities will hold a national day of action Saturday, April 5, to urge the Obama administration to suspend deportations—more than 1,000 a day—that are tearing apart immigrant families.
The marches, rallies, vigils and other actions in more than 40 cities are part of the national #Not1More Deportation campaign. You can click here to find an action near you.
With House Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) refusing to hold a vote on a bipartisan Senate immigration reform bill that would provide immigrants with a path to citizenship and alleviate the deportation crisis, action by the Obama administration becomes more urgent.
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Last month, the AFL-CIO joined several other immigration reform advocates in a White House meeting with President Barack Obama and other administration officials to discuss immigration. AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka said after the meeting:
At the same time as we fight to end House Republican stalling, we will continue to push the administration to take broad executive action to relieve the ongoing deportation crisis for millions of workers.
More than 30 Republican House members have expressed support in the past for bipartisan comprehensive immigration reform in the Senate bill. House Democrats have filed a discharge petition that, if it garners 218 signatures, will force Boehner to bring the bill to the floor for an up or down vote. It also gives those Republicans an opportunity to match their words with action. To see if your representative is helping us demand a vote on immigration, click here.
The #Not1More campaign was launched last year by the National Day Laborer Organizing Network (NDLON). In February, NDLON filed a petition that requested the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) engage in formal rule making to halt deportations and outlined DHS’s authority to do so.
In addition, NDLON is urging Obama to expand the deferred action program he created for immigrant youth (DREAMers) and suspend deportations immediately.
In Los Angeles, groups will rally on Saturday outside City Hall, calling for a strict policy rejecting U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) hold requests. In Washington, D.C., there will be a march to and rally at the White House. In Chicago, a two-day march will end with participants demonstrating at ICE’s Broadview Detention Center. In Phoenix, participants from a 60-mile that began Wednesday will rally at the Eloy Detention Center where many of their loved ones are being held.
You can click here to find an action near you.
http://www.aflcio.org/Blog/Political...ations-April-5
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04-04-2014, 02:22 PM #3
Click on the link to find a city near you that the AFL-CIO is sponsoring illegal foreign nationals to demonstrate in our streets and TWEEET Obama and Company to let you know how you feel.
Day of Action: in 13 hours, 41 minutes, 24 seconds
Everyday more than 1,000 people are deported. It is predicted that in April 2 million people will have been deported by the Obama Administration. Amid Congressional inaction, President Obama and his Administration must understand that our community cannot continue to wait. The President can take concrete, bold and necessary actions TODAY to turn back the deportation dragnet.
On April 5th, groups are holding events across the country to say: 2Million2Many! Not One More Deportation!
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04-04-2014, 02:37 PM #4
It's his own fault, he opened up a huge can of worms by hardly enforcing any of our immigration laws. You give people an inch...
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04-04-2014, 02:56 PM #5
I live for the day when ordinary people will demand that their government puts their interests first.
IMO patriots organizations should be organizing re a campaign to have congressional Repubs propose a bill specifically to implement Universal E-Verify. That'll eliminate the jobs lure, which is responsible for the overwheming majority of illegal aliens who are sneaking into the United States.
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04-04-2014, 03:20 PM #6
In the meantime, I am going to tweet.
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04-04-2014, 03:23 PM #7
Make that FORTY U.S. SANCTUARY CITIES ..
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04-04-2014, 03:25 PM #8Join our FIGHT AGAINST illegal immigration & to secure US borders by joining our E-mail Alerts at http://eepurl.com/cktGTn
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04-04-2014, 03:39 PM #9
We have too many hanging out on street corners and having kids for a living.
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