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    Judge declares Chicago Six “not guilty”

    Judge declares Chicago Six “not guilty”

    by: Blake Deppe
    March 21 2012

    On March 20 in Chicago, the six undocumented youth who were arrested last August - and charged with mob action and reckless conduct - were found not guilty.

    Fanny Lopez-Martinez, 22, Jorge Mena, 24, Arianna Salgado, 19, Ireri Unzueta Carrasco, 24, Miguel Martinez, 20, and Carla Navoa, 22 - often called the Chicago Six - found themselves in court for the third and final time yesterday as Cook County Judge Peggy Chiampas declared the prosecutors had not met their burden of proof beyond a reasonable doubt, and so all charges against the youth were dismissed.

    This decision was an historic one, the first-ever in the U.S. in which undocumented immigrants accused of violating the law in a civil disobedience action were found in a court of law to be "not guilty."

    The six students had first been arrested for demonstrating in opposition to U.S. immigration policy, and obstructing traffic in the process. Their main target of protest had been Secure Communities.

    A deportation program, Secure Communities is managed by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. It focuses on "identifying" undocumented citizens through local law enforcement. As a result, local police could become de facto ICE agents, and people can be deported unfairly based on the judgment (or lack thereof) of authorities. It also makes many neighborhood people fearful of calling police when the need really arises, for fear of being deported.

    While the Chicago Six were clearly excited over their victory, they expressed disappointment at the length of the proceedings, during which prosecutors seemed often incapable of getting their records straight. This initially resulted in a discrepancy over what the undocumented activists were actually being charged with. The situation was exacerbated because, on two occasions, police officers did not show up in court to testify.

    "While I'm excited that we were found not guilty, I was disappointed with how long the City and the State dragged it out without getting their information straight." said Mena, a University of Illinois graduate and member of the Immigrant Youth Justice League.

    Mena added that, "I'm glad we tested the system, as undocumented youth, and found community support."

    Lopez-Martinez happily proclaimed, "After seven months of court dates, we won the case! After I heard the decision, I felt that not only were our commitment and courage recognized, but also our movement's cause."

    Judge Chiampas said that she, too, had come from an immigrant family, and therefore understood a strong need for actions like those taken by the Chicago Six, especially in the face of prejudice and corruption.

    She added, however, before announcing her decision, that she felt average people should be free to go about their daily activities without protesters blocking the streets.

    "Her choice of words used to describe our action was confusing," said Martinez later in response. "But I'm glad that in the end she was able to see it from our point of view."

    So a question one may ask the Chicago Six now is, what is next on the horizon? Will the protests continue?

    Mena believes so; "Secure Communities is still being enforced, and we need to continue bringing attention to how it is putting people into deportation proceedings and tearing families apart."

    And the fight has already been taking place:

    On March 10, seven undocumented youth and one friend came out to discuss their experiences with the immigration system in the U.S., in what was the third annual Chicago Coming Out of the Shadows Week - a weeklong event that celebrated citizens who are "undocumented, unafraid, and unapologetic."

    One of the youth, a student named Hugo Dominguez, said, "I'm that young adult who strives daily to continue his education; applying for as many scholarships as I can, hoping to get them and working two jobs with the fear of losing them because of not having a social security number.

    "I am a good student; a good son; a good brother. I am a good friend. I am a good human being. I am a person that, like all of us here, deserves to pursue his dreams."

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    Mena added that, "I'm glad we tested the system, as undocumented youth, and found community support."

    Lopez-Martinez happily proclaimed, "After seven months of court dates, we won the case! After I heard the decision, I felt that not only were our commitment and courage recognized, but also our movement's cause."

    Judge Chiampas said that she, too, had come from an immigrant family, and therefore understood a strong need for actions like those taken by the Chicago Six, especially in the face of prejudice and corruption.
    Everytime some jerk of a liberal Judge sets them free the illegal invaders are just going to keep on pushing the boundaries!

    And the Judge! Her family were immigrants... wonder what her family thinks? THEY came here LEGALLY, faced all the tests immigrants must face... what a SLAP IN THE FACE that was! I hope if her seat is by election, they boot her out!

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    Nothing like encouraging the boastful and arrogant kids. No wonder they are unafraid. These kids are proud as a peacock and will only encourage others of their kind.

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    Since they appeared in court three times, I'm assuming they received a continuence twice. Seems like all they had to do was seek a continuence until they received a liberal judge they were comfortable with. Well, they certainly got one! I'm really disappointed in our judicial system these days. It seems like we're seeing too many judges legislate from the bench instead of ruling according to the law.

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    Sounds like the prosecutor failed to follow through on this one. Knowing how friendly the Chicago government is to illegal aliens I'm guessing this was deliberate.

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