New Yorkers Protest Secretary Napolitano’s Immigration Policies

Posted on May 8th, 2010 by admin

July 29, 2009, New York City. When President Obamas Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano arrived in midtown Manhattan early this morning to deliver a speech at the Council on Foreign Relations, she was greeted by dozens of picketers from the citys immigrant, faith, labor, and civil liberties communities, who carried placards questioning why the Obama administration is embracing and even expanding ineffective Bush-era immigration enforcement policies.

Earlier this month, Secretary Napolitano, who heads up the presidents immigration reform effort, announced the expansion of a program known as 287(g), which enlists and trains local police to act as immigration agents. Many police chiefs say the program is counterproductive and impedes their ability to fight crime, however, because it undermines local community-policing efforts and sets the stage for rampant racial profiling.

We are getting to the tipping point. Immigrant communities that helped to elect President Obama strongly believed that there would be reforms. Now, there is a creeping sense of betrayal and questioning about why the administration would wholeheartedly embrace and expand some of the most counterproductive and ineffectual immigration enforcement policies of the Bush era, said Ms. Chung-Wha Hong, executive director of the New York Immigration Coalition, which organized this mornings protest.

The folks who are hurt most by these enforcement policies are the very people who President Obama said should be legalized under comprehensive immigration reform, added Hong. There is a huge disconnect and contradiction between what the president is saying and what Secretary Napolitano is doing. You cant have it both ways. Instead of expanding the dragnet, Secretary Napolitano should move us forward on immigration reform so we finally can have a system that works and treats people fairly.

Other participants echoed those sentiments. Last November, we voted for real change, but all we are seeing is more of the same when it comes to immigration enforcement policies. Our communities are suffering tremendously, said Sandy Placido, a community organizer with the Northern Manhattan Coalition for Immigrants Rights.

Police chiefs across the country agree that local enforcement of federal immigration law is counterproductive, and the record shows that it’s a recipe for racial profiling, said Udi Ofer, advocacy director with the New York Civil Liberties Union. President Obama must reject programs that undermine American values and instead focus on providing millions of immigrants with a path to legalization while at the same time protecting Americans constitutional rights.

Here in New Jersey, faith and advocacy groups are working closely with immigrant communities to push back against efforts to deputize local law enforcement as immigration agents, said Chia-Chia Wang, civic participation coordinator with the American Friends Services Committee of New Jersey. We know that 287(g) will only perpetuate racial and ethnic profiling—anyone who looks or sounds foreign will be the first to be stopped and questioned about their immigration status.

Participants also urged Secretary Napolitano to stop expanding the use of the deeply flawed e-Verify database, which employers would be required to use to check peoples eligibility to work. Government studies have shown that the database is full of errors that could cause millions of workers, including citizens and legal residents, to lose their jobs.

The New York event was part of a national day of action to send a message of reform to Secretary Napolitano and President Obama. Groups participating in the event plan to closely monitor the Department of Homeland Securitys actions and advocate with the administration and Congress to craft comprehensive immigration reform legislation in the coming months.

The New York Immigration Coalition is an umbrella policy advocacy organization with 200 member groups in New York State that works for justice and opportunity for immigrants. For more information, visit www.thenyic.org.

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Coalition ‘YES’ Rally, Parliament Hill, Ottawa, Canada, Dec. 4, 2008 – Part 3

Posted on April 28th, 2010 by admin

Coalition ‘YES’ Rally, Parliament Hill, Ottawa, Canada, Dec. 4, 2008 – Part 3

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HealthCare For All! Single-Payer Healthcare

Posted on April 28th, 2010 by admin

OC HealthCare Supports Single-Payer HealthCare

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Coalition ‘YES’ Rally, Parliament Hill, Ottawa, Canada, Dec. 4, 2008 – Part 1

Posted on April 10th, 2010 by admin

Coalition ‘YES’ Rally, Parliament Hill, Ottawa, Canada, Dec. 4, 2008 – Part 1

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“Coalition-Building for Activists”

Posted on April 10th, 2010 by admin

Dr. Sami al-Arian gave his thoughts on effective coalition-building for social change before being unjustly arrested and jailed for 6 years.

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Conversations with History – David M. Kennedy

Posted on March 11th, 2010 by admin

Conversations host Harry Kreisler welcomes Pulitzer Prize winning historian David M. Kennedy for a discussion of what is to be learned from The Great Depression. Professor Kennedy, author of Freedom From Fear, The American People in Depression and War, 1929-1945, analyzes the genius of Roosevelt’s leadership, the tragedy of Herbert Hoover, the relationshp between FDR’s short term goals to deal with the economy and his long term goals to establish a new political coalition and create institutions to stabilize American capitalism and more equitably distribute its resources. Professor Kennedy goes on to draw parallels wtih the current global economic crisis and the lessons that the Obama administration could learn from the New Deal.
http://globetrotter.berkeley.edu/iis/Kreisler.html
http://globetrotter.berkeley.edu/conversations/

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God Bless Canada , the land of the free…

Posted on February 27th, 2010 by admin

I know no one who likes the coalition idea. Why? It was not put to a vote. That’s what the libs/ndp/bloc and their supporters don’t get. In Canada we vote for our government, we do not have it rammed down our throats or otherwise imposed on us. I

The Nordic countries make up a region in Northern Europe called the Nordic region, consisting of Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden

Right, because in Countries which often operate with coalition cabinets, they have their government rammed down their throats. People living in Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, Sweden Germany, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Turkey, Israel, New Zealand, Pakistan and India. Switzerland has been regularly oppressed by dictatorship coalition of the four strongest parties in parliament.

God bless Canada, U.S and the U.K, where freedom and democracy rings and rings and rings.

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Coalition ‘YES’ Rally, Parliament Hill, Ottawa, Canada, Dec. 4, 2008 – Part 2

Posted on February 13th, 2010 by admin

Coalition ‘YES’ Rally, Parliament Hill, Ottawa, Canada, Dec. 4, 2008 – Part 2

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Indian Communist Party Threatens Singh Coalition

Posted on January 23rd, 2010 by admin

Afshin Rattansi in Tehran interviews Nilotpal Basu, Communist Party in New Delhi.

Left condemns Govt.’s move to circulate safeguard draft to IAEA’s Board of Governors
From ANI

New Delhi, July 10: The Left parties, which decided to part ways with the United Progressive Alliance (UPA) government over the Indo-US nuclear deal, have criticized the Government’s move of circulating the safeguard draft to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), Board of Governors for their approval without proving majority in the parliament.

Addressing a news conference in New Delhi on Thursday Prakash Karat, General Secretary of Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M) said that they would make it impossible for the government to go ahead with the nuclear deal.

“We are going to fight at every step to stop this deal. That’s not for some maneuvers in the parliament for a vote. We know how to fight against this deal. We have full confidence in the people of this country and we are sure that politically we will make it impossible for the government to go ahead with this deal,” said Karat.

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The Queen gives the Crown Land back to her people.

Posted on December 17th, 2009 by admin

www.unchainstkilda.org.
The Queen comes to St Kilda to give the Crown Land back to her people. For the unChain St Kilda coalition. Gerry Connolly at the top of his game.

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