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    Activists protesting deportations arrested outside the White House

    Activists protesting deportations arrested outside the White House

    Feb 17, 2014
    By Griselda Nevarez

    Immigrant rights advocates and religious leaders who want Obama to stop deportations prayed and sang in front of the White House on Monday until police officers moved in to arrest them. (Photo by Jay Mallin of the United Methodist News Service)

    About two dozen immigrant rights advocates and religious leaders were arrested Monday outside the White House as they participated in a civil disobedience action aimed at calling on President Barack Obama to stop deportations.

    They prayed and sang in front of the White House, refusing to leave until police officers moved in to arrest them. Those participating in the civil disobedience action included two United Methodist bishops and family members of undocumented immigrants who are currently in detention. They were loaded into white vans and taken away.


    While the arrests took place, dozens of people stood several feet away and shouted, “Not one more deportation.” Others prayed for Obama to reverse his immigration policies before his administration reaches 2 million deportations, which would surpass the number of deportations that occurred under President George W. Bush.


    Those arrested Monday said one way Obama can stop deportations is by using his executive authority to expand the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program – which allows Dreamers to stay and work in the United States temporarily – to benefit more undocumented immigrants.


    The civil disobedience action was organized by the National Day Laborer Organizing Network, which has put together similar actions in states all across the country as part of the “Not1More Deportation” campaign. NDLON’s executive director, Pablo Alvarado, was among those arrested Monday.
    “I voted for President Obama, and I don’t want to see his legacy be that of the president that has deported more people than anybody else in the history of the country,” Alvarado told VOXXI prior to his arrest. “It’s not too late for him to turn around and stop the deportations.”

    He added that an estimated 1,100 people are deported every day. Among those who are deported are undocumented immigrants who would be allowed to stay in the U.S. under an immigration reform deal.


    Obama insists he can’t stop deportations


    Obama has consistently said he cannot legally expand the DACA program or take any other actions to stop a large number of deportations.Most recently, he told House Democrats — many of whom have been urging him to stop deportations — at their annual meeting on Friday that there are limits to what his administration can do unilaterally to reduce the number of deportations.

    Obama has also argued that the best way to stop deportations is by getting Congress to pass an immigration reform bill. But with the chances of passing any immigration reform legislation this year looking increasingly dim, Alvarado said the president must act to stop deportations.
    “The president has both the legal authority and the moral obligation to stop deportations,” he said. “If he doesn’t want to do it, it’s not because he can’t. It’s because he doesn’t have the political will to do it.”

    Bishop Minerva G. Carcańo, one of the two United Methodist bishops arrested Monday, agreed with Alvarado that Obama should take action to stop deportations. Prior to her arrest, Carcańo said in a statement she was willing to be arrested in order to “tell the president that compassion on immigration starts with the stroke of his pen.”


    “We know that the consequences will be minor for us compared to the grave reality undocumented people live with on a constant basis,” she added. “Far too many families are being ripped apart by the injustice of our broken immigration system; a system that President Obama can begin to repair by turning his own policies around before he reaches the milestone of two million deportations. We’ll be praying that he does so.”


    In conjunction with the civil disobedience action outside the White House, two hunger strikes were initiated in Pennsylvania and Arizona. The hunger strikes include undocumented immigrants who have family members that are currently in detention centers and are facing deportation. Lourdes Hernandez, a mother of three living in Arizona whose husband has been detained for more than a year, said she will be fasting for 14 days.
    “My family is not complete without him, I need him home now,” Hernandez said in a statement. “I am fasting so that everyone knows that I will put my body on the line to keep my family together.”


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    Defining Achievement Down, Amnesty Edition

    By Mark Krikorian
    February 18, 2014 11:59 AM
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    Amnesty-pushers staged some protest theater in front of the White House Monday, arranging with the Secret Service to get arrested to highlight their demands that President Obama unilaterally (and illegally) stop deporting illegal aliens, as well as legal immigrants who’ve committed crimes. The event itself — sponsored by the National Day Laborer Organizing Network for its Not One More Deportation campaign — was barely worthy of notice, but the news coverage was amusing. The Washington Times highlighted how fake the whole thing was:

    After repeated warnings, the U.S. Park Police — who had been alerted to the protest and had more than a dozen vehicles at the ready — moved in and began to gently arrest the protesters. Officers used plastic hand restraints and took the protesters to a table set up on the street for processing.

    The process was clinical. Ahead of time, protest organizers walked throughout the crowd asking who would be part of “CD” — shorthand for civil disobedience.


    Regular Gandhis, I tell ya.

    The Voice of America report included a telling comment from one of the protesters:

    One of those undocumented immigrants is Gerardo Torres. He’s from Mexico, but he said he has lived in [the U.S. state of] Arizona for more than 20 years.

    “I want to have the freedom to go to my country and visit my family and just the freedom of movement,” he said. “That’s all I want.”


    Of course, Mr. Torres has the complete freedom to go to his country and visit his family any time he wants. What’s he’s really demanding is the right to enter a foreign country — our country — whenever it suits him.

    But the MSNBC report takes the cake. Referring to the demand that the president halt deportations, MSNBC’s reporter wrote this:

    Congressional Democrats have raised the issue with Obama, with some imploring the president to extend his Deferred Action for Early Childhood Arrivals [DACA] program to other family members and working immigrants. The program, which Obama enacted by executive action, permits some high-achieving immigrants brought to the U.S. as children to remain working in-country for up to two years.

    This is probably more a matter of ignorance than propaganda (there’s no “Early” in the name of the amnesty program, for instance), but what a thigh-slapper. Here are two of the eligibility guidelines for Obama’s illegal DACA/DREAM Act amnesty that relate to “achievement”:

    Are currently in school, have graduated or obtained a certificate of completion from high school, have obtained a general education development (GED) certificate, or are an honorably discharged veteran of the Coast Guard or Armed Forces of the United States; and

    Have not been convicted of a felony, significant misdemeanor, three or more other misdemeanors, and do not otherwise pose a threat to national security or public safety.


    So, having a GED and not being convicted of a felony now qualifies as “high-achieving”? Talk about the soft bigotry of low expectations. If the half-million who’ve already benefited from this amnesty are the “high-achieving” portion of the illegal-alien population, what are the other 11 million like?

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