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Call President Obama and Congress Demand an End to ICE Raids & Abuses

3:01 pm By la Macha · Immigration

26 Feb 2009

The latest call to action making email rounds.

Call President Obama and Congress
Demand an End to ICE Raids & Abuses

Dear NNIRR members, partners, allies & friends,

Please call President Obama and your Representative and two Senators to denounce the brutal ICE raid against immigrant workers that took place yesterday in Bellingham, Washington (see background information below).

Call (202) 4… and tell President Obama:

Ø The ICE raid yesterday in Washington state violates the rights of immigrant workers, harms the economy and makes our communities vulnerable to abuse and exploitation.
Ø You must end all raids and suspend all detentions and deportations.
Ø Restore and protect our Constitutional rights
Ø Please investigate ICE abuses and end the inhumane treatment immigrants are suffering in detention and deportation.

You can also send fax President Obama at: (202) 4…

Call (202) 2… and ask to be connected to your Representative’s and Senators’ offices, tell them:

Ø The ICE raid yesterday in Washington state violates the rights of immigrant workers, harms the economy and makes our communities vulnerable to abuse and exploitation.
Ø End all raids and suspend all detentions and deportations.
Ø Restore and protect our Constitutional rights
Ø You must hold hearings to investigate ICE abuses and end the inhumane treatment immigrants are suffering in detention and deportation.

You can also get full contact information for your Congressional delegation at:

http://www.usa.gov/Contact/Elected.shtml

Please take action today!

For more talking points and messages to our elected officials, see NNIRR’s letter with signatures
to President Barack Obama at
www.nnirr.org

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BACKGROUND: ICE Raid & Immigrant Protest Brutal Treatment in Detention

ICE Raid in Bellingham, WA
Yesterday morning, the Department of Homeland Security sent some 75=2 0agents from the Bureau of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to the Yamato Engine Specialist plant in Bellingham Washington. With a typical overwhelming show of force, the ICE agents arrived in SUVs accompanied by buses and a hovering helicopter.

The ICE agents, dressed in riot gear and heavily armed, invaded the plant and terrorized all. ICE agents interviewed all the workers and arrested 28 for immigration status. ICE agents handcuffed the immigrant workers and chained together at the ankles before boarding them on buses. The immigrant workers are now in detention.

Immigrant Prisoners Rebel against Inhumane Treatment and Abuses
Also, in January, immigrants serving sentences for being undocumented or deportable in the Reeves County Detention Facility Complex, in Pecos, Texas, began a protest after prison officials refused to take a gravely ill prisoner out of solitary confinement to the hospital.

The protest began after a group of immigrant prisoners attempted to meet with the detention facility’s authorities, demanding that a gravely ill detainee be released from solitary confinement and be taken immediately to a hospital. The prison authorities refused to listen and did not take action. The detainees responded by protesting after being ignored.

After the detainees began a spontaneous protest, a melee ensued. A fire broke out during the protest and guards immediately left the premises, locking in the prisoners behind. Some prisoners broke windows to get to other detainees who were choking and fainting, overcome by the smoke.

Then the guards got into SWAT vehicles (or some type of armored vehicle described as a “tortuga,” a turtle, by an inmate) and began firing teargas and rubber bullets at the prisoners who had been abandoned in the facility that was on fire.

Afterwards, the prison guards forced the immigrant inmates to stay outdoors in the prison facility yard on Saturday night. Since then, they have only been fed once a day; they have little or no water and have only three restroom facilities for almost 3,000 prisoners.

The prison authorities only let the inmates back into the facilities after a week. But the prisoners are being forced back into a smoke-damaged building contaminated with carbon monoxide from the fire. The facility now has little or no ventilation since windows have been boarded up.

The Geo Group already has more than 2,800 prisoners in a facility meant to hold 2,400 in Pecos.

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5 Responses to Call President Obama and Congress Demand an End to ICE Raids & Abuses

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charles

February 26th, 2009 at 4:20 pm

The information you are repeating about Reeves County is completely false. Stop rehashing information you get from other, inaccurate, internet blogs and feeds.

The inmates were “forced” to stay in the yard because THEY destroyed their living quarters, commissary, medical unit, recreation center, kitchen and every other building designed to provide them comfort and protection.

The riot didn’t just start out of thin air, and the buildings didn’t spontaneously combust. The inmates started the fires, and continued burning things for days, making it impossible to get the prison cleaned up for them.

They received three meals daily, then and now. The prison is designed to hold over 3,000 inmates and has less than that. Get your facts straight – but that isn’t your goal, though, is it?

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la Macha

February 26th, 2009 at 4:56 pm

Yes, you are right, charles–my goal is secretly to take over the world and make everybody dance naked!!!! hee hee hee heeeeeeeee ::rubs hands together in evil glee::

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Michele

February 26th, 2009 at 7:05 pm

I live here in Bellingham and am very close with several families torn apart. What, if anything, is being done to help the 25 men who are imprisoned in Tacoma right now? Families with children have lost their fathers and will soon be homeless, and are very traumatized. I know many attorneys have volunteered their services for these people, but even though Napolitano has initiated an investigation into the raid does that mean there is any movement toward the release of those detained now? Their families need them back home – here in Bellingham.

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tan

March 7th, 2009 at 5:31 pm

Wow, one pro comment I guess U.S. citizens have spoken. oh, and just maybe it’s because the anti comments like mine are being removed!!!

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Maegan La Mala

March 8th, 2009 at 7:20 am

Yup anything anti-immigrant is being removed. The only reason the comment by Charles was left is because la Macha responded and I left it for context. We have a strict no anti-immigrant/racist comment policy here. I even wrote a mini-post about it. There are plenty of websites who will happily publish hateful comments and you are welcome to go there if you can’t contribute something meaningful here.

Oh and I am a U.S. citizen and I speak everyday, pero since my opinion doesn’t match yours I guess it isn’t seen as valid.

Hola!

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