1:36 pm By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Activism| Immigration| Rhode Island · Comments Off
23 Jul 2008
Exactly a week ago, we told you about an ICE raid that went down in Rhode Island. While the story is no longer in the headlines and ICE is surely planning to swoop down on another immigrant community, those caught up in the Rhode Island raid need help.
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Just a quick update -
Families and people who have been released met today with a great bunch
of volunteer lawyers, and they identified their material needs, which
are enormous, as you can imagine. People are out of work, with family
here and in home countries counting on them to survive. Some of the things
mentioned include:- Money for rent, bills, sustenance, medicine, food (probably the
easiest and most important)
- Food – milk, beans, tortillas, corn, fruit, vegetables
- Pampers, toilet paper, basic household suppliesSome of the family members and people released are working on a name and
guidelines for the fund which will be passed along as soon as they
decide, but in the meantime, St. Teresa Church will have a special
account for cash donations. Checks can be made out to St. Teresa Church. Please put
“redadas” in the memo. Send contributions toSt. Teresa
Attn: Ruth Salvatierra
225 Manton Ave
Providence 02909or cash or food/household items dropped off there. The phone # is
(401)383-3355.* * * * *
Las familias y personas que saltaron se reunieron hoy con unos
tremendo/as abogado/as voluntario/as, y identificaron sus necesidades
materiales, que son enormes, como puedes imaginar. Estan afuera de
trabajo, con responsabilidades para sus familias aca y alla. Unas de las
cosas que dijeron son:- dinero para renta, billes, medicina, comida (dinero es lo mas facil y
mas importante)
- Comida: leche, frijoles, maiz, fruta, vegetables
- Pampers, papel del bano, productos generales de casaUnos de ellos estan dicidiendo el nombre y como va a funcionar el fondo,
y les decimos tan pronto que decidan. Mientras tanto, Sta Teresa va a
abrir una cuenta dedicada para las donaciones de dinero. Se puede hacer
los cheques a St. Teresa Church y enviarlo aSt. Teresa
Attn: Ruth Salvatierra
225 Manton Ave
Providence 02909o puede dejar comida o productos de casa alla. El telefono es (401)383-3355.
8:13 am By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Immigration| Rhode Island · Comments Off
16 Jul 2008
Immigration and Customs Enforcement, aka ICE, has launched another mass raid in a major U.S. city. Yesterday, at around 5 PM, ICE took 31 people who work for a cleaning contractor as janitors in Rhode Island courthouses (catch the irony there). According to the Immigrant Solidarity Network, the contractor has been in a fight with members of Fuerza Laboral for refusing to pay wages. And what a coincidence, the workers are attacked by ICE. From the email:
But fast phone trees brought over 100 people out to support our brothers and sisters held prisoner inside the Providence ICE office – at this hour, people are still outside attempting to block the vans transporting nuestro/as companero/as to detention facilities. We know for sure that at least 3 people were released, and possibly 8 more. Young people from 6 to 16 led the chants and set the tone.
You can see a television news report that covers the fast local response, and reveals the undercounting of those taken in (news reports 24, activists report 31).
A press conference is expected sometime today from ICE in Rhode Island.
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