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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#8, Reem Kelani Singing Mawtini (My Home Land), Minute Silence – London Gaza Protest 17 Jan 2009

Posted on May 2nd, 2010 by admin

*Part 8* From the previous clip Labour MP Diane Abbott finishing off her speech.

The first speaker in this clip is a singer from Palestine very well known and has an enormous follwing worldwide. Her name is Reem Kelani and she sings Mawtini (My Home Land) anthem. Reem Kelani also calls onto the protestors to hold a minute silence.

http://www.reemkelani.com/biography.asp

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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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We can’t trust the insurance industry with health care reform!

Posted on April 17th, 2010 by admin

In Washington, DC on Tuesday, March 10th, hundreds of people rallied for real health care reform and against the insurance industry: http://www.healthcareforamericanow.org

America’s Health Insurance Plans (AHIP), the main health insurance industry lobbyist group, was having a “health care reform” conference, trying to pay lip service to reform while at the same time, opposing the heart of President Obama’s health care reform plan. We wanted to make sure America saw through the insurance industry’s lies. They are the enemy of health care reform.

A broad coalition of reform supporters, from proponents of Obama’s health care plan to single payer advocates, tried to present Karen Ignagni, AHIP’s CEO, with an award for “Best Protector of Profits at the Expense of Our Health.” She was too scared to face the crowd and accept the award, but Health Care for America Now will make sure it follows her around the country until she accepts.

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Land of War: The Gaza Massacre

Posted on April 8th, 2010 by admin

With the killing and injuring of thousands of innocent palestinian civilian we created this documentary showing why obama should make this a priority in his presidency.

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This video needs to be seen.

Special Thanks to

CSPAN

A.N.S.W.E.R. Coalition

Let Gaza Live Protest in Washington DC.

Dr. Mehdi Aminrazavi

And everyone who answered our questions.

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Tea Party protest at SEIU headquarters in St. Louis

Posted on April 8th, 2010 by admin

After a heated health care forum with Congressman Carnahan in Mehlville, health care reform opponents organized by the St. Louis Tea Party Coalition gathered at SEIU headquarters in St. Louis. They were protesting the actions of “union thugs”.

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Obama Healthcare Protest in Denver – Stout Street Clinic

Posted on April 5th, 2010 by admin

6 Aug, 2009

Nancy Pelosi paid a visit to the Stout Street Clinic, a free clinic under the Colorado Coalition for the Homeless.

In the immeadiate blocks are Urban Peak (services for homeless youth), Colorado Coalition for the Homeless, Denver Rescue Mission, Catholic Samaritan House and others.

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“Unity for Gallaudet” – About FSSA Coalition

Posted on February 24th, 2010 by admin

Latoya Plummer and Laurene Simms answering some of the Frequently Asked Questions regarding the FSSA.

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Local Tea Party patriots protest Obama-care at Senator Claire McCaskills St. Louis district office

Posted on January 2nd, 2010 by admin

Local Tea Party patriots held an anti-Obama Care protest at Missouri Senator Claire McCaskills district office today at 5850 Delmar Blvd in St. Louis. The protest was organized by Americans for Prosperity and the St. Louis Tea Party Coalition.

Constituents peacefully protesting and the police arrive at the scene. The small crowd must have been threatening and people were protesting too close to the building so McCaskill’s office called the police. We were standing on the sidewalk and were told to go across the street.

McCaskill is likely to lose her Senate seat if she votes “yes” for yet another Obama socialistic program. By taxing the wealthy to pay for universal health care, Obama is clearly fulfilling his words to Joe the Plumber – that is to spread the wealth around.

Video was taken from across the street from Claire McCaskills office. I regret the poor video quality but I was taking photos and clicked on the video button in an attempt to capture the moment. I wasn’t looking through the viewfinder to focus so no one was aware that I was video recording. I recorded my foot to show that I was standing on the sidewalk, not on private property.

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Tea Party Coalition 9-12 Project March on Washington – Slideshow

Posted on November 25th, 2009 by admin

I went to Washington, D.C., on Saturday, Sept. 12, 2009, to be one of many protesting the growth of government power, government spending and excessive taxation, government corruption and government usurpation of our rights. This needs to stop. I went to represent all liberty-loving people who believe in government limited by the United States Constitution. I went to represent those who think individuals are the answer to their own problems, and that government gets in the way of individuals’ success and causes more problems than it solves. I went to defend the constitution against all enemies, foreign and domestic. I believe authority rests in God, and he has given it and all natural rights to We the People to govern ourselves and our own life, liberty and pursuit of happiness. I pray to God, Our Father in Heaven, that this effort is successful and our guaranteed freedoms protected in the constitution are restored.

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