"Charity is commendable, everyone should be charitable. But Justice aims to create a social order in which, if individuals choose not to be charitable, people still don't go hungry, unschooled or sick without care. Charity depends on the vicissitudes of whim and personal wealth, justice depends on commitment instead of circumstance.
Faith-based charity provides crumbs from the table; faith-based justice offers a place at the table"
~Bill Moyers

Showing posts with label stop the raids. Show all posts
Showing posts with label stop the raids. Show all posts

Thursday, May 14, 2009

San Francisco May Day 2009 March and Rally: Immigration Reform, Stop the Raids, Pass EFCA.

Disregarding the Swine Flu and Rain, we marched - Cumplimos.

Here are some pics taken during our May Day Action:





Historical alliance in San Francisco, Immigrants making May Day what it is supposed to be, Organized Labor doing what is in their best interest, which is to work to prevent wages from being deflated by Employers when they hire workers vulnerable to exploitation / low wages, in addition to fulfilling their responsibility and duty; to help ALL OF THE WORKERS.

A broad Coalition of Pro-Immigrant groups, Labor Unions, Religious and Community Organizations was formed under the banner "Workers Without Borders, United in Struggle" Organized the Rallies and March - The subtitle of this year's May Day March was "Nativa o Extranjera, somos la misma Clase Obrera" ("Native or foreign, we are the same Working Class")

Troughout the nation, we marched and that was good. however, our struggle just got harder, President Barack Obama has reversed his position on Immigration Reform - Our work had just began anew.

"On the thorniest of political issues, President Obama has embraced the enforcement-first position on immigration that he criticized during last year's presidential campaign, and he now says he can't move forward with the type of comprehensive bill he wants until voters are convinced that the borders can be enforced."

IMMIGRANTS AND LABOR JOIN

IN SUPPORT FOR THE

EMPLOYEE FREE CHOICE ACT.


San Francisco—On Tuesday, On April 21st immigrant rights groups held a press joint press conference with Unions in the Bay Area to address their support for the Employee Free Choice Act (EFCA). "Workers Without Borders, United In Struggle" is a coalition of organizations representative of the different communities advocating for the rights of immigrant and workers, and were organizing the May 1st March in San Francisco.

As a candidate and in subsequent announcements, President Barack Obama has supported the passage of the Employee Free Trade Act. At this press conference, and at the May First March, the Coalition did challenge Senator Dianne Feinstein to reconsider, and take a public position in support of the rapid passage of the EFCA.



Background Song "El Mojado" ("The Wetback")

Empacó un par de camisas, un sombrero
Su vocación de aventurero, seis consejos, siete fotos
Mil recuerdos

Empacó sus ganas de quedarse
Su condición de transformarse
en el hombre que soñó
y no ha logrado

Dijo adiós con una mueca disfrazada de sonrisa
Y le suplicó a su Dios crucificado en la repisa
El resguardo de los suyos

Y perforó la frontera
Como pudo

Si la luna suave se desliza
Por cualquier cornisa
Sin permiso alguno

Porque el mojado precisa
Comprobar con visas
que no es de neptuno

El mojado tiene ganas de secarse
El mojado esta mojado por las lagrimas que evoca la
nostalgia
El mojado, el indocumentadoCarga el bulto que el legal no
cargaría
Ni obligado

El suplicio de un papel lo ha convertido en fugitivo
Y no es de aquí porque su nombre no aparece en los
archivos
Ni es de allá porque se fue

Si la luna suave se desliza
Por cualquier cornisa
Sin permiso alguno

Porque el mojado precisa
Comprobar con visas
que no es de Neptuno

Mojado
Sabe a mentira tu verdad
Sabe a tristeza la ansiedad
De ver un freeway y soñar con la vereda
Que conduce hasta tu casa

Mojado, mojado de tanto llorar
Sabiendo que en algún lugar
espera un beso haciendo pausa
Desde el día en que te marchaste

Si la luna suave se desliza
Por cualquier cornisa
Sin permiso alguno

Porque el mojado precisa
Comprobar con visas
que no es de neptuno

Si la visa universal se extiende
el día en que nacemos
y caduca en la muerte
por que te persiguen mojado
si el cónsul de los cielos
ya te dio permiso

Ricardo Arjona

Fuente: musica.com

Letra subida por marcoleon


He packed a pair of shirts, a hat
His vocation of adventurer, six warnings, seven photos
Thousand memories

He packed his desire to stay
His condition to transform himself
in the man he dreamed
and that he has not achieved

He said goodbye with a disguised face of smile
And he begged to his crucified God in the shelf
The protection for his close ones

And he perforated the border
As he could

If the moon softly slides
On any cornice
Without any permission

Why does the wetback requires
To verify with visas
that he is not from Neptune

The wetback has the desire to be dry (To dry himself)
The wetback is wet by the tears that the nostalgia evokes
Carries the load that the legal one would not carry
Nor even if forced

The burden of a paper has turned him into a fugitive
And he is not from here because his name does not
appear in the records
Nor is he from there because he went away

If the moon softly slides
By any cornice
Without any permission

Why does the wetback requires
To verify with visas
that he is not from Neptune

Wetback
Your truth tastes of lie
The anxiety tastes of sadness
to see a freeway and dream about the path
Which leads to your home

Wetback, wet of so much crying
Knowing that in some place
a kiss awaits making a pause
Since the day in which you left

If the moon softly slides
By any cornice
Without any permission

Why does the wetback requires
To verify with visas
that he is not from Neptune

If the universal visa extends
the day in which we are born
and expires in the death
why do they chase you wetback
if the heavenly consul
already gave you permission

Ricardo Arjona

Source: musica.com

Lyrics uploaded by marcoleon

Translation to English by: Aurora Grajeda

Sunday, January 4, 2009

Coalition of Migrant Grupos celebrate the United Nations International Day of the Migrant

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el Dia del Migrante Internacional/International Day of the Migrant

Coalition of Migrant Grupos celebrate the United Nations International Day of the Migrant

By: Marlon Crump/PNN
Sunday, December 28, 2008;

"S.F.P.D, don't conspire with I.C.E!"
(Immigration and Customs Enforcement.)

"No Human Being is ILLEGAL!"

"Stop Illegal Raids!"

"Municipal I.Ds NOW!"

"Free Trade is not Fair Trade!"

"Newsom, meet with us your constituents!
40% of all San Franciscans are Immigrants!"

The sounds of these protest signs by numerous Immigrant Rights protesters and supporters couldn't have spoken louder than the outcries of the protesters, themselves. These signs, carried by protesters and supporters took their siege on the steps of San Francisco City Hall on a nippy, dew-dropped sunshine-shifting, Thursday afternoon, in response to the sieges/ raids (deportation) that were unrelenting against migrant workers, at the hands of I.C.E (Immigration and Customs Enforcement).

The lack of intervention(s) by the City of San Francisco itself, vs the immediate intervention and outrage for numerous San Franciscans, shows everyone that once again the real power comes from the voice and actions of the People...........not the politicians.

This day of December 18th, 2008 marked the day of the International Migrants Day as proclaimed by the UN General Assembly. This was also a landmark, in sink with the Universal Declaration of Human Rights which celebrated its 60th anniversary a week ago.

As "proclaimed" by the Universal Declaration of Human Rights:

"All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights and that everyone is entitled to all the rights and freedoms set forth therein, without distinction of any kind, in particular as race, color, or national origin."

The ongoing battle/movement for the Rights of Undocumented migrant Families, Youth, Workers, and people in general in the face of City, State, and ultimately the U.S Government continues.

This year's Migrants Day occurred at a time when S.F's Immigrant Community is facing unbearable budget cuts to critical public services. Today's Migrants Day also occurs at a time where the Human Rights of all Undocumented Immigrants are constantly under attack, alongside of the budget cuts.

"My basic concern is that they (I.C.E) are deporting the Youth, 12 and up." Ray from H.O.M.E.Y (Homies Organizing the Mission and Empowering Youth) explained to me as I kept my other ear to the rally. "They're deporting these kids to unfamiliar countries with no money, no clothes, and no families to go to once they get to that country that they are deported to."

H.O.M.E.Y was just one of the estimated 30 organizations that saturated the steps of S.F City Hall to voice their total opposition to the rampant attacks against Undocumented Immigrants.

Teresa Molina of POOR Magazine's Voces de Inmigrantes en resistencia program which teaches POOR Magazine’s brand of revolutionary – change journalism to migrant workers was there with me re-porting and sup-porting on the important action for PNN.

"Young Latino people are being picked up (racially profiled) by the S.F.P.D for small offenses." Abigail Trillin from the San Francisco Immigrants Legal Services explained to me. She further explained that minor offenses often turn into felonies, which then are reported to I.C.E by the S.F.P.D.

Constant questionable traffic stops of people of presumed Latino ethnicity have not gone unnoticed as well. Elizabeth Alexander of the Central City Collaborative (also in attendance) brought awareness of this issue to me, a few weeks ago as I strolled through the Tenderloin District on my way to a meeting.

"We've had multiple cases of young looking Latino men being stopped and accused of running red lights and having expired tags." said Barbara Lopez, of La Voz Latina Project of Tenderloin Housing Clinic. "They (S.F.P.D) are pretexts to uncover unlicensed drivers and tow their cars."

The San Francisco Immigrants Rights Defense Committee has revealed a platform of proposals to make Dignity a matter of Equality, and Due Process of law a reality for all San Franciscans, including Immigrants.

In recent months, the administration of S.F Mayor Gavin Newsom has taken a number of measures that have had a wounding impact on Immigrant Families and threaten to undermine the fundamental Human Rights principles in San Francisco .

The Committee calls on the City of San Francisco to do the following:

* Uphold the 1989 Sanctuary City Ordinance, including ending Racially Biased Policing and all law enforcement's harassment.

* Revise San Francisco 's new Juvenile Justice policy, implemented this past July, because it denies due process to Immigrant Youth by requiring that probation officers refer these youths to I.C.E.........before a hearing. (Undocumented Immigrant Youth breaking the law must be routinely processed through Family Court, not the Adult Criminal Justice System, as it now stands).

* Announce a specific date for the implementation of the Municipal ID program.

* Advocate to stop Federal Immigration raids, and any S.F.P.D collaboration with I.C.E. that tears Immigrant Families apart.

* Preserve funding for essential services for all, including Immigrant Youth and Families.

As I continued the painstaking process of reporting and supporting, the chants tremendously increased solidarity for the Rights of Undocumented Immigrants, deafening my eardrums:

"Who's City?"
" Sanctuary City !"

"Who's City?"
" Sanctuary City !"

"As proud San Franciscans, we're just asking for the right to be accepted." Adoubou Traore, executive director of the African Immigrant and Refugee Center said to me, amidst the crowd's chants. "If our rights are violated, there is NO due process. Africans are the most recent group of immigrants to San Francisco . We intend to fully participate in its community."

Se ve, Se siente"
"El Pueblo presente esta"

"We are greatly alarmed by what is a growing climate of fear and repression that is taking over our communities." Lamoin Werlein-Jaen from the Unite Here Local 2 Restaurant Hotel Worker's Union stated to me.

He expressed his growing concern to the crowd regarding the I.C.E raids, and the rapid, subsequent retaliation ramifications , retaliations that are often aimed at the Undocumented Immigrant Community, should they so much as demand their right to their very own Rights.

"¡Si, Se Puede!"

"¡Si, Se Puede!"

"For me, it is very significant that today's event really showed all of the suffering and struggles that the Youth, Families, and people who are affected by the raids are going through." Teresa Molina of POOR Magazine De Voces Immigrantes said, with a bit of hope towards the end to the I.C.E. raids.

"As a Christian Minister and follower of Jesus Christ, I believe that when we welcome the stranger in our midst, we are welcoming God among us." Reverend Brenda Vaca of Nueva Vida Ministries said to me "In the Christmas Season, we remember a young family wandering in the cold night looking for a warm place to rest. Jesus and his family were migrants."

There were numerous members of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors, themselves that were apparently in support of Migrants Day and the end to the criminalization of the Undocumented Immigrant Community:

Supervisors Chris Daly, Jake McGoldrick, Ross Mirkarimi, David Chiu, the recently elected Eric Mar, John Avalos, and David Campos were in attendance. All of them voiced their concerns, and support for Undocumented Immigrants' Rights.

Supervisor-elect David Campos for District 9 gave assurance to everyone in attendance that he would exhort his fellow board members to push towards ending the attacks on the Undocumented Immigrant Community, speaking as a former Undocumented Immigrant himself, from the country of Guatemala .

"We will NOT accept second class status!" Campos ' voice splashed into the crowd. Campos informed everyone that on January 15th, 2009, the issue of "Municipal I.Ds" and the Public Safety Committee will be presented on the Board of Supervisors' Item Agenda list for review.(On public television broadcast.)

Another S.F Supervisor Elect, Eric Mar of District ended his support speech: "Keep holding us supervisors accountable!"



MORE STORIES:

el Dia del Migrante Internacional/International Day of the Migrant

Es pura basura/Its Pure rubbish!

Fue la noche, una noche muy oscura/It was night, a very dark night

MUERTE LIMITE PARA TRASCENDER/DEATH To Transcend

Ahora todo lo que tenemos es nuestra memoria de el./Now all we have is his memory...

What NAFTA did to the Campesinos...

We Move

Melt the ICE

Amores Sin Fronteras

Criminalizing Poor People means criminalizing all people

21st Century Slavecatchers

The Violence of ICE

The Son of a Filipino Immigrant

They appeared out of nowhere and pointed their guns at us

Don't Run/No Corran-Una campana educativa de emergencia

Palabras de Resistencia de Medios/Words of Media Resistance

Derramando mas sangre inocente/Shedding More Innocent Blood

Imaginese si ese era usted

Las Gallinas De Ingrid-La Verdadera Historia! (Ingrids Chickens- The True Story!)

From Guatemala.. From East Oakland... The Journey of two poor mothers





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Monday, November 3, 2008

The Youth are not the Future, they are the Present

I did post coverage on the Students' Protest against Raids by Ice, but I was left with recordings of speeches by our revered elder sister, Elizabeth "Betita" Martínez, and, albeit young, already veteran activist and lawyer, Renee Saucedo and a young community activist running for the SF School Board, Barbara "Bobbi" Lopez, I decided to share these recordings with the people who couldn't make it to this awesome Youth / Student organized and led march.
 
In addition, there were so many wonderful pictures taken by very talented people like ~Bradley and Kevin Barnard at IndyMedia, that I have placed them for display below.
 

I felt both privileged and not surprised at the respect and deference our young ones exhibited for their elders, at 61, I was so gratified to see that the Torch of Freedom in this gargantuan struggle, was not passed on to the next generation of Activists / Leaders, rather, it was claimed and taken by our children so that "La Lucha" For our Gente ontinues.
 

The picture above-left says it all - The Youth are not the Future, they are the Present, indeed they are - Amen!
 

Aurora
 


Elizabeth "Betita" Martínez is a widely known Chicana writer, activist, and lecturer. Now director of the Institute for Multiracial Justice in San Franciso, she has published several books, most recently - De Colores Means All of Us: Latina Views for a Multi-Colored Century (1998)

500 years of Chicano History in Pictures (1976) -- The Youngest Revolution: A Personal Report on Cuba (1969) -- Letters from Mississippi (1964) -- Table of Contents from El Grito del Norte (1966-1972) -- Martinez, Elizabeth "Betita" What is White Supremacy? (1998) -- Martinez, Elizabeth "Betita" A view from New Mexico: recollections of the movimiento left Monthly Review (2002) -- Martinez, Elizabeth "Betita" Raza Protest A Day of Lies and Hate, (1998)

Listen to Betita's comments:






 


Barbara Lopez: For the last eight years, Barbara Lopez has been an advocate for immigrant and working families, representing families in special education and discipline hearings. She started at La Raza Centro Legal, where she was the coordinator of the Youth Law Project providing assistance to families in educational matters, spear-heading efforts with to give workshops to parents in youth in schools across the district.

Currently, she works with immigrant parents at La Voz Latina,an organization she founded several years ago within the Tenderloin Housing Clinic to give parent empowerment workshops, support parent engagement at school sites and work on parent-led community campaigns

Listen to Bobbi's comments:






 

Renee Saucedo is an organizer, an activist and a lawyer who has played a prominent role in this country's immigrant rights movement at all levels. She has led various immigrant rights organizations and has participated in numerous community campaigns related to the rights of undocumented immigrants, immigrant workers and poor people, generally. She founded INS WATCH, a grassroots organization that resists INS enforcement, facilitated immigrant organizing around Welfare Reform, and helped push for San Francisco being declared an "INS Raid-Free Zone."

RENEE SAUCEDO is an attorney and organizer with La Raza Centro Legal and the San Francisco Day Labor Program who believes that --We must continue to fight for legalization as the solution, not guest-worker programs. Temporary-worker programs are inherently exploitative, and they weaken the labor and workers' rights movements. They only benefit the bosses who want a constant source of cheap, exploitable labor.

Instead, we should support immigration proposals that strengthen family unification, protect workers' rights and make residency easy to obtain.

Listen to Renee's comments:






 
"Bay Area Youth Protest ICE Oct. 31st, 2008 in SF; Call for an Immediate End to All Raids" At IndyMedia by ~Bradley and,
"ICE PROTEST in San Francisco on Halloween 2008" At IndyMedia by - Kevin Barnard from http://barnardgraphics.com
 












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