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"This summer, Philadelphia should join the growing number of cities and states around the country that have demanded an end to the controversial practice of turning local police records over to federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) – essentially turning community safety officers into immigration agents," stated Maria Quiñones-Sánchez.

Maria Quiñones-Sánchez has been active in her the community for decades. She currently serves here community as a elected representative to city council. She has posted this petition around the web and she sent me copy via Facebook.

In January, 2011, 200 people marched in Philadelphia to protest the deportation of four Cambodians.  Linking their demonstration to the human-rights theme of Martin Luther King's Birthday, about 200 members of pro-immigrant groups marched Monday from Center City to the regionaloffices of Immigration and Customs Enforcement to protest the pending deportation of four Cambodian men.

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"This summer, Philadelphia should join the growing number of cities and states around the country that have demanded an end to the controversial practice of turning local police records over to federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) – essentially turning community safety officers into immigration agents."
stated Maria Quiñones-Sánchez.
Maria Quiñones-Sánchez has been active in her the community for decades. She currently serves here community as a elected representative to city council.
She has posted this petition around the web and she sent me copy via Facebook.

In January, 2011, 200 people marched in Philadelphia to protest the deportation of four Cambodians.  Linking their demonstration to the human-rights theme of Martin Luther King's Birthday, about 200 members of pro-immigrant groups marched Monday from Center City to the regionaloffices of Immigration and Customs Enforcement to protest the pending deportation of four Cambodian men.

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Mr. Harsley’s 12-13 years of serving our membership under local # 44 as president has been pure hell. He has abused his power and authority, misused his position, and undercut our benefits with his manipulations by telling un-truths in order to accomplish his goals by deceiving the officers into accept his untruths. It’s time to replace Mr. Harsley, UGSOA Local # 44 and UGSOA international with a new and more progressive, honest, user friendly, officer oriented organization that serves the union membership needs, not their own needs, wants and desires.


 

 

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Today in the United States, under the Democratic administration of Barack Obama, xenophobic and racist violence is escalating. The criminal agents of the Border Patrol have reached the point of killing in cold blood, before the eyes of hundreds of witnesses. On May 28, construction worker Anastasio Hernández Rojas was beaten to death by some 20 agents of the U.S. Border Patrol. Then on June 7 in Ciudad Juárez, across the river from El Paso, Border Patrol agents fired into a group of youths on the Mexican side of of the border, murdering 14-year-old Adrián Hernández with a shot to the head. These crimes are part of a policy of racist repression looking for scapegoats, typified by the legalization of xeonophobia and police use of racial profiling in Arizona’s SB 1070 law. But while Obama criticize the law, “Obama, listen, we are in the struggle,” his thugs are killing on the border. It is an illusion to think that the commander in chief of U.S. imperialism, or his counterpart and semi-colonial underling, Mexican president Felipe Calderón, will defend the workers. It is necessary to mobilize the power of the working class to defend immigrants.

The<br />
Internationalist  
June 2010 

After Racist Arizona Law, Obama’s Border Patrol Kills Mexicans

Blood on the Border

Protest march in San Diego, June 3, over the killing of Anastasio Hernández Rojas, murdered by the U.S. Border Patrol on May 28. (Photo: Alexandra Mendoza/Diario San Diego)

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