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latino_familyA group of Latino pastors is asking immigrants to “boycott” the U.S. Census unless Congress passes comprehensive immigration reform:

The National Coalition of Latino Clergy and Christian Leaders says illegal immigrants should not agree to be counted unless Congress first passes immigration reform. The group is planning a rally this week in Newark, N.J.

It says census numbers have been used to target and repress the undocumented. They say the nation’s estimated 12 million illegal immigrants need a path to legalization before they agree to have their numbers count toward state funding and congressional seats.

The organization, CONLAMIC, says that data on Latinos is being used to build up police forces and fund programs which will ultimately lead to arrests, raids and deportations.

Latino organization NALEO (The National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials) is criticizing CONLAMIC’s efforts, stating:

“To do this boycott to pressure comprehensive immigration reform is like cutting off your nose to spite your face,” Vargas said. “There is no connection between the census and immigration reform; it’s undermining the community by encouraging an undercount; and it’s misguided and irresponsible.

What do you think about CONLAMIC’s campaign? Will this ultimately help the immigrant community or will it not make a difference?

Via / CONLAMIC and AP

Stopping ICE for the Sake of the Census

12:23 pm By Maegan la Mamita Mala · Immigration| Media| Politics · Comments Off

11 Apr 2009

iceThe idea of a federal anyone knocking on doors in our communities causes fear. With people of color communities targeted disproportionately by various Federal law enforcement agencies, undocumented families are especially wary of opening their doors with no signs from the Obama administration that Immigration and Customs Enforcement raids will stop. Pero how then do we accurately count how many people are in the United States?

U.S. Rep. William Clay (D.-Mo.), chairman of the House Subcommittee on Information Policy, Census and National Archives, “said he plans to ask the Obama administration to suspend immigration raids over the next year,” Fox News reported. “He wants the raids put on hold so illegal immigrants don’t worry that sharing accurate information with Census workers could somehow expose them to punishment, even deportation.”

One of the reasons I watch Spanish language news show like Al Punto is because weeks before the mainstream English language media will pick up on stuff, the Spanish language media is being used to talk to Latinos in the U.S. Weeks before this lawmaker made his statement, the U.S. government was using the Spanish language media to tell Latinos, immigrants especially, that the Census would not 1: be asking about immigration status and 2: sharing information with other agencies including the IRS and ICE.

My position on the immigrant detention and ICE raids is clear. They need to stop and not just so the Feds can have an idea of how many people live in the U.S., pero more importantly, because if Obama is serious about this, then real change needs to happen in an atmosphere without fear.

Via / Feet in 2 Worlds


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