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Saturday, 04 July 2009
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Solidarity needed to stop war on immigrants
Anti-immigrant attacks on the rise
Government policy at a standstill

from Worker's World:

By Teresa Gutierrez
Published Jul 2, 2009 7:52 PM

ImageThere is a war going on inside this country—a war against immigrants, especially undocumented immigrants. This war is escalating, and like most wars, it is taking many casualties. The casualties are innocent children, women and men whose only crime is the need to survive, to find a way to live and work in the United States.

This unrelenting war demands that the progressive and working-class movements pay close attention as it has great bearing on the class struggle. Current developments regarding immigration policy in the U.S. are both encouraging and ominous.

Phoenix Sheriff Joe Arpaio is nationally and internationally infamous for what can only be described as a reign of terror against not only immigrants but against people of color and the poor. Inmates of all nationalities are treated brutally and constantly humiliated in Arpaio’s jails. The sheriff’s practices have become so appalling that a national outcry has forced the Justice Department to investigate Arpaio’s conduct as well as that of his deputies.

On June 19, well-known civil rights activist Rev. Al Sharpton traveled to Phoenix. His trip shed much-needed light on what is going on in this region of the country. Meeting in a predominantly African-American church, it also helped build unity between the Black and Latina/o communities around the immigration issue.

Rev. Sharpton daringly met with Arpaio, primarily to discuss the sheriff’s notorious racial profiling. “We didn’t come to start trouble,” said Sharpton in response to attacks from Arpaio. “We came to stop trouble.” (BET, Jun 22) The meeting between Sharpton and Arpaio followed a meeting with victims of racial profiling conducted by Arpaio’s department.

What is happening in Arizona is just a sample of the attacks against immigrants sweeping the country. Racial profiling against “foreign-looking” workers has become epidemic. Driving while Latina/0, Jamaican or Nigerian has become a reason to be stopped, victimized, detained and deported. Should a seat belt break or a tail light bust, you might land in jail for a night or in a hellish detention cell.



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