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Last week, a jury in a Federal Court in Pennsylvania convicted Derrick Donchak and Brandon Piekarsky of violating the civil rights of Luis Ramirez, when the two former high school football players from Shenandoah, PA beat and kicked the Mexican immigrant to death in July 2008.

From the Cypress Times:

The jury found the defendants guilty of violating the criminal component of the federal Fair Housing Act, which makes it a crime to use a person’s race, national origin or ethnicity as a basis to interfere, with violence or threats of violence, with a person’s right to live where he chooses to live. In addition, the jury found that Donchak conspired to, and did in fact, obstruct justice.

The Feds stepped in with Hate Crime charges after the state court allowed Donchak and Piekarsky to get away with murder. Now the two face life in prison. Sentencing will be Jan. 24, 2011.

Is this the road to justice though?

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With so many eyes on Arizona post the passing of SB1070 in Arizona, there is less talk about the possibility for comprehensive immigration reform and the violence, both from the State and it’s residents and how they are connected.

Take for example the recent beat down by Seattle police officers caught on tape, complete with anti-Mexican slurs.

Trigger warning : the video contains violence and slurs

The fact that the man beat up in the video had nothing to do with the crime reported (a robbery with Latinos involved) is besides the point. If the police had beat up and used anti-Mexican slurs against the “criminals” would we, those who consume media feel a little better about it, think somewhere in the back of our minds “well, they had it coming”?

The point is that laws like SB1070 and the current Comprehensive Immigration Reform framework put out there by Senator biometric Chuck Schumer works from the default position that immigrants, painted broadly as Latinos, painted broadly as Mexicans are criminals. It works from the framework that we need to prove ourselves worthy of humane treatment via speaking proper English, paying fines disguised as taxes, getting to the back of the line. Resistance to this, asking for legalization and/or basic human rights is seen as ungrateful and as an unwillingness to play the political game we asked to swallow in the name of political efficiency.

I am happy to see the boycotts and the civil disobedience in response to SB1070 just as I am happy to stand on a corner of my hood with my hija just talking to my vecinos about what this means for ALL of us. Pero I am bothered by the treatment of what happened to this man in Seattle, the disrespect towards the lives of our hermanos and hijas, and the accolades paid to Democrats for moving forward on a CIR plan that takes its lead from Arpaio. I am bothered that too many being credited with leading the movement talk about all of these things as if they are separate. As if one monster isn’t feeding the others and are all being led by the same master.

The other evening walking to casa mala, I saw four NYPD officers teasing and fucking with a Latino man who was visibly drunk pero really wasn’t bothering anyone. Of the busy crowd in Corona, NY only three people stood by to watch, not saying a word, just letting the police know we were watching. Those people were another Latino man, my three year old, and myself. When the cops finally had had enough fun and sent the man on his way, the other adult witness looked at me shaking his head saying in Spanish ” they have nothing better to do than harass those who are doing nothing but surviving”.

We need more witnesses and we need to do more than survive.

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Watching the local television news for 5 minutes, I heard two reports of violence against immigrants. The alleged perps, caught on video in both incidents, are young men and women of color.

Earlier this week, at least four young men attacked 26 year old Mexican immigrant Rodulfo Olmedo with bats, two-by-fours, a chain and anti-Mexican slurs in Staten Island. All four of the young men are men of color. One is a Latino.

And in Downtown Manhattan, near Chinatown, Asian women between the ages of 50 and 70 are being physically assaulted in the housing projects where they live. The attackers are young African-American men and women.

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We’ve heard a lot post-Obama about how Nazism just gained a foothold in the U.S.. Nary a tea-bag protest can occur without a least a few hundred pictures of Obama with the famous Hilter mustache, and every time the health care debate comes up, non-teabaggers all have to sit through long rants about how “government controlled health care” is really secretly Nazi Germany all over again.

I’ve rolled my eyes to most of this stuff. It’s infuriating, yes, but everybody has their rhetoric.

Until I saw the following video about how Neo-Nazi parties are holding their own protests–only this time the protests are against immigrants:

As if these protests weren’t bad enough–word has it that the leader of the Nazi organization is getting support from various media organizations–and even more specifically, a media organization that many in the Republican party find respectable enough to contribute to:

Otherwise, they need to own the fact that a sitting Republican congresswoman is a contributor to a website that promoted a neo-Nazi hate rally, promotion that included sharing Sam Johnson’s email address with those looking to get involved.

When politicians aren’t calling in to major media sites that endorse neo-Nazism and demanding that their essay’s be removed from the sites and promising that all future campaigning/essay writing has ended–it is little more than tacit approval of the message on the site’s message.

Considering how easily the Minutemen Project was accepted into the mainstream (due to the embracing of the organization by corporate news sources like Lou Dobbs and Pat Buchanan on MSNBC), this is a truly frightening development. The Minutemen have always been a violence based group, but actually attempted to distance itself from it’s own violence once the mainstream began to embrace it (causing several major splinters in the org). At the time, the organization knew that to be linked to open violence against immigrants would be to spell its doom.

Things have changed in the U.S., huh? When have the neo-Nazi’s *ever* been anything but a hate group? An openly violent hate group that has embraced violence as a core tenet since its inception? It’s worth noting as well, that original Nazism also began because of mainstream acceptance of what would’ve normally been recognized as nativist and extremest organizations.

And finally, the resurgence of neo-Nazism was predicted by those who work on anti-immigrant violence as late back as 2006.

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