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    Coachella votes to become an immigrant sanctuary

    Coachella votes to become an immigrant sanctuary
    Move an attempt to prevent local police from arresting the undocumented


    Xochitl Peña
    The Desert Sun
    March 24, 2006
    COACHELLA - Declaring its support for undocumented immigrants coming to this agricultural, Latino community, the Coachella City Council voted Wednesday to become a "sanctuary."

    One of just a few California cities to declare themselves sanctuaries, Wednesday's 2-1 decision is an attempt to prevent local police in the 97 percent Latino city of 30,000 from becoming an extension of the border patrol, should Congress pass House Resolution 4437.

    The Border Protection, Antiterrorism and Illegal Immigration Control Act, which is slated to go before the U.S. Senate next, authorizes local authorities to enforce federal immigration law, proposes building a $2 million fence along the border and criminalizes those who help the undocumented. It would also authorize police agencies to arrest undocumented immigrants.

    The city has deep roots in agriculture; César Chávez once marched through the area to fight for farm laborers' rights. Today, the date, vegetable and table grape operations still rely on immigrant workers from Mexico and their descendents to harvest crops.

    Riverside County Sheriff Bob Doyle has said if the congressional bill passes, his deputies, who are responsible for policing Coachella, will enforce the law, even if it's unpopular.


    Michelle Yee, The Desert Sun A crowd gathers on Sunday at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Park in Coachella to protest HR 4437.

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    SANCTUARYCities that declare themselves sanctuaries for undocumented immigrants vow not to uphold federal immigration laws that require undocumented immigrants to be deported.

    OTHER CALIFORNIA SANCTUARIES: Los Angeles and San Francisco

    HR 4377
    The Border Protection, Antiterrorism, and Illegal Immigration Control Act of 2005 - or HR 4437 - authorizes and reimburses local law enforcement to enforce federal immigration law, proposes building a $2 million fence along the border and criminalizes those who help the undocumented.

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    This is a comment from the Desert Sun blog, which says it all.

    http://cgi.desert-sun/talkoftheday.shtml

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    March 24, 3:27 p.m.

    I read somewhere that Latinos/Hispanos will be the majority around 2020, documented. I’m looking forward to the day when we are the majority, documented or otherwise. Brown is Beautiful; you can’t beat us so you might as well join us, or go back to Europe
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