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Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Sign Sen. Bill Nelson's Letter on Behalf of Walter Lara

Walter Lara is a 23 year-old honor student facing deportation on July 6, 2009. Walters family immigrated from Argentina when he was three years old. He has only known life as an American, and proudly declares that the United States is my home.

U.S. Senator Bill Nelson wrote the Department of Homeland Security on Walter's behalf, requesting that they defer action on Walter's deportation because "he has earned the chance to live and work here and call America home."

Sign onto Sen. Nelson's letter and on Thursday, July 2, 2009, we will deliver Sen. Nelson's letter with your co-signature to the Department of Homeland Security.

Sign on to Senator Bill Nelson's Letter on Behalf of Walter Lara by linking HERE





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Thursday, June 25, 2009

Historic White House Meeting on Immigration a Complete Success

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
June 25, 2009

Contact:
Francisco Lopez, Executive Director: (503) 269-5694
Erik Sorensen, Communications Director: (503) 488-0263


Historic White House Meeting on Immigration a Complete Success

Roadmap to Immigration Reform makes a strong and positive beginning

Salem, Ore--Today members of Congress from both houses and from both sides of the aisle met at the White House for an historic working session on Immigration Reform. The White House meeting, which was postponed from last week, was rescheduled for today after immigration reform proponents generated over 200,000 faxes, 30,000 phone calls, and 3,300 personal notes calling on the President to fulfill his campaign promise to pass Immigration Reform.

CAUSA is pleased to announce that the meeting was a complete success with participants from both parties confirming their dedication to passing an immigration reform bill.

“We are extremely pleased that the President and the majority of participants from both parties have committed to moving immigration reform”, said Francisco Lopez, Executive Director of CAUSA. “We applaud the White House and Congressional Leaders including Senate Majority Leader Reid, Speaker Pelosi, Senator Schumer and the Congressional Hispanic Caucus for making immigration reform a priority.”

Among those participating in the meeting included a bipartisan group of 16 Representatives and 12 Senators, Vice President Joe Biden, Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano, and President Obama.

During the meeting, the President was very vocal and firmly committed to working with Congress to get a bill passed saying, “we need to all jump into this together”. Republican Senator John McCain, who was also in attendance, pledged he would work with the President--signaling a bipartisan alliance needed for success. Among those in attendance, the majority confirmed their will to pass an immigration reform bill by late 2009 or early 2010.

Lopez added, “We will not deport or drive out 12 million undocumented immigrants and the status quo is unacceptable. We are in desperate need of a solution that gets immigrants into the system, holds employers accountable, strengthens the rights of all workers, reunites families, and offers solutions that move us forward together. We can’t wait. Now is the time, this is the year, we need our leaders to lead”.

“Today’s meeting was a great start to the process of bringing real reform. CAUSA will continue to engage it’s members and allies in Oregon to ensure that our Congressional Delegation will be ready to vote in favor of a bill when it comes to their chamber floor.”

CAUSA, Oregon's Immigrant Rights Coalition, is the largest Hispanic civil and human rights and advocacy organization in the Pacific Northwest. For more information, visit www.causaoregon.org

Resources:

REMARKS BY THE PRESIDENT AFTER MEETING WITH MEMBERS OF CONGRESS TO DISCUSS IMMIGRATION
http://www.whitehouse.gov/the_press_office/Remarks-by-the-President-after-meeting-with-members-of-Congress-to-discuss-immigration/

BACKGROUND ON MEETING WITH MEMBERS OF CONGRESS TO DISCUSS IMMIGRATION REFORM (list of attendees)
http://www.causaoregon.org/pdfs/background-on-meeting-with-members-of-congress-to-discuss-immigration-reform


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Wednesday, June 24, 2009

RELEASE: IPC Lauds Obama Administration for Beginning Immigration Reform Discussion

This press release comes from the Immigration Policy Center. The Immigration Policy Center (IPC) is the research arm of the American Immigration Law Foundation (AILF).

IPC Lauds Obama Administration for Beginning Immigration Reform Discussion

President Obama to Meet with Congressional Leaders at the White House Tomorrow

June 24, 2009

Washington, DC - Tomorrow President Obama and Congressional leaders will meet to chart a roadmap designed to move comprehensive immigration reform forward in 2009. The President has already begun solving our nation's toughest problems and has promised to tackle our broken immigration system in his first year in office. Leaders in Congress are also committed to moving immigration reform this year and their efforts are buoyed by a groundswell of support from the majority of Americans who want immigration reform.

"Now more than ever Congress must take the necessary steps to unify families, provide legal channels for immigrant workers, and create a path towards citizenship for those in our country who are willing to pay taxes, learn English, and follow our laws," said Mary Giovagnoli, Director of the Immigration Policy Center. "An immigration system that promotes American values, encourages hard work, and fosters economic prosperity is what America urgently needs."

We now look to Congress to develop a comprehensive immigration reform package that includes the checks and balances necessary for a 21st century immigration system. This includes bringing people out of the shadows, strong border enforcement, legal channels for immigrant workers, and a robust naturalization and integration program.

For more information on the various elements of reform, the Immigration Policy Center has produced the following fact check:

  • Comprehensive Immigration Reform: A Primer


  • For press inquiries, contact Wendy Sefsaf at 202-507-7524 or wsefsaf@ailf.org


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    VIDEO: DREAM Graduation in L.A.

    This comes from our allies at www.dreamactivist.org and aquifermedia:

    In solidarity with the United We Dream Coalition, Dream Team LA held a Dream Graduation on June 23, 2009 to coincide with the national graduation happening in Washington D.C. on the same day. The graduation featured student testimonials as well as a call in action and fundraiser afterward.

    Speakers included: Wendy Carrillo, LA City Council Member Jose Huizar, UCLA Labor Center Director Kent Wong, Sofi, Viridiana, David, Louis, Nancy, and Marla.




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    Tuesday, June 23, 2009

    White House Contradicts Senator Reid on Immigration Reform

    It is being reported that White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs said that immigration reform in 2009 is “unlikely”.

    Our partners at Fair Immigration Reform Movement (FIRM) are reporting that Roll Call broke the story yesterday after Press Secretary Gibbs contradicted a statement by Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV). In an interview with Efe earlier this month, Reid said that Comprehensive Immigration Reform was "likely in 2009".

    FIRM says Senator Reid knows that the votes are gettable—but that “we have to push”. They also point out that The Reform Immigration For America campaign has been building tremendous momentum, so there is "little reason to doubt that we will have the votes necessary when legislation hits Congress".

    Link here for the full story.

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    Monday, June 22, 2009

    When the Tide of Anger on Immigration Turns to Threats of Violence

    Opinion Editorial
    June 21, 2009

    Contact:
    Francisco Lopez, Executive Director: (503) 269-5694
    Erik Sorensen, Communications Director: (503) 488-0263

    When the Tide of Anger on Immigration Turns to Threats of Violence

    A response to The Oregonian article “A tide of anger on immigration”

    The Sunday Oregonian's Opinion section featured a commentary on the topic of Immigration, which included statements from those opposed to reform. It didn't take long after the article was posted online for outrageous comments to start popping up. Among the scapegoating, hyperbole, bombast and fear-mongering, it wasn't hard to find a comment with a violent connotation directed at immigrants: "send them home on a bus or in a box." That offering has since been removed.

    The despicable comments didn’t end at attacking immigrants; they were also levied at the editor of the article, The Oregonian staff, elected officials and churches, among others. The comments are all left by those using aliases to conceal their identity.

    As Professor HoSang from the University of Oregon stated in the article, "There's not much interest in scapegoat politics. There isn't the audience, and the parties realize there's costs to this kind of strategy." This fact, of course, does not prevent members from groups opposed to immigration reform from engaging in it. And, is probably why Professor HoSang believes that immigration restrictionist organizations like OFIR or the Minutemen "are close to becoming fringe organizations", if they aren’t already.

    With polls reflecting well over 70% of Americans supporting immigration reform, the claims by these immigration restrictionist groups that Oregonians support their position and message is a weak one, at best.

    The views espoused by such groups and individuals are not new. According to Rita Simon, professor of public affairs at American University in Washington, D.C, the American public's attitude toward immigrants is part of an “old pattern”. She explains in the Oregonian article that there is a belief that immigrants who came earlier to the United States were better than those who are coming now.
    "When the Irish immigrants first came, there were riots. When the Chinese came, they were banned," Simon said. "Now the Irish and the Chinese are looked upon as a positive experience. Because many recent immigrants come from Mexico and are illegal, they now tend to get the ire."
    One has to question how productive these articles are when people can leave comments anonymously scapegoating, denigrating and inciting violence against immigrants. Just this month, members of a Washington State Minutemen group were charged with the brutal home invasion murder of a 9 year old Latina child and her father. In Ohio, a 17 year old Hispanic boy was assaulted by four teens who put a noose around the boy’s neck and dragged him through a parking lot while using racial epithets. And this last week, two others were sentenced for the brutal beating death of Luis Ramirez, a 25-year-old Mexican immigrant. The teens involved in this case shouted ethnic slurs and told Ramirez to “go back to Mexico”.

    There are no doubt countless of other incidents of violence directed at immigrants that either don’t make headlines or go unreported by the victims fearful of being re-victimized by a system that would separate them from their families. The Mexican American Legal Defense and Education Fund (MALDEF) said that there has been a 40 percent rise in hate crimes against Latinos between 2003 and 2007. It is disturbing to think that such hateful speech and incitement might be causing the escalating violence against immigrants.

    Although CAUSA supports the free exchange of views on immigration reform both for and against, we vehemently oppose the hateful rhetoric, scapegoating and the incitement of violence that has become such a common vehicle of those who can’t debate the merits of their anti-immigrant views effectively. Even without The Oregonian article, there is no shortage of hatred directed at immigrants on the internet and on radio talk shows.

    The question is, at what point do these hateful comments on internet and radio turn into vicious and violent acts toward Latinos and immigrants? And, at what point do these incitements of violence affect our youth who turn to committing violence towards immigrants and ethnic minorities?

    Our members, and surely many readers, look forward to The Oregonian holding listening sessions for those who have been affected by our nation’s broken immigration system and who believe that it is critical for Congress to pass Comprehensive Immigration Reform this year.

    Posted at The Oregonian on June 23, 2009

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    Friday, June 19, 2009

    Mr. President, Your speech was great, but we need action on Immigration Reform Now

    For Immediate Release
    June 19, 2009

    Contact:
    Francisco Lopez, Executive Director: (503) 269-5694
    Erik Sorensen, Communications Director: (503) 488-0263


    Mr. President, Your speech was great, but we need action on Immigration Reform Now

    During a speech today at the National Hispanic Prayer Breakfast, President Obama once again highlighted his desire to pass comprehensive immigration reform. The speech was wonderful and drew a loud applause from all those in earshot.

    We especially like the part where the President said, “Together, we must build a future where the promise of America is kept for a new generation…and keeping this promise means upholding America's tradition as a nation of laws and a nation of immigrants. Those things aren't contradictory; they're complementary. That's why I'm committed to passing comprehensive immigration reform as President of the United States.”

    The only problem is, the White House has postponed a meeting twice that it set with key congressional leaders to discuss plans for passage of Comprehensive Immigration Reform. This begs the question about passing immigration reform, “If not now, Mr. President, when?”

    At the New York Times today, the editorial board called on President Obama to “break the stalemate on immigration soon” because he owes it to the “undocumented immigrants whose lives have been made miserable under a cruel, ill-conceived enforcement crusade that was concocted in the last administration and survives into this one.” So we ask, “Mr. President, if not now, when?”

    Yesterday, Cardinal Francis George on behalf of the National Conference of Bishops called Immigration Reform a “pressing humanitarian issue” saying that, “As a moral matter, we must resolve the legal status of those who are here without proper documentation so that they can fully contribute their talents to our nation*s economic, social and spiritual well being.”

    So we ask again, “Mr. President, if not now, when?”

    Today, CAUSA issued a statement on the recent termination of about 250 immigrant employees from Meduri Farms in what is being coined a “desktop raid”. The sad situation for these workers and their families is one that is due to the failed immigration policy of the United States and can only be rectified through a fair and just immigration reform.

    So yet again, we ask, “Mr. President, if not now, when?”

    And because we understand that President Obama cannot do this alone, we pose the same question to Congress, “if not now, when?”

    While both the President and members of Congress continue to talk about the importance of passing Comprehensive Immigration Reform, people are suffering daily under our broken immigration system. We don’t need more speeches; we need serious and concerted action.

    So Mr. President, while we applaud you for the great speech you gave at the National Hispanic Prayer Breakfast this morning, we need you and members of Congress to work together to come up with a plan to pass comprehensive immigration reform this year. This important humanitarian issue cannot wait any longer.

    Resources:

    Immigration: It's Time (New York Times, Editorial June 19, 2009) http://www.nytimes.com/2009/06/19/opinion/19fri2.html?_r=5

    Cardinal George, Bishops Ask President Obama, Congress To Enact Comprehensive Immigration Reform Before End Of 2009 (USCCB, June 19, 2009)
    http://www.usccb.org/comm/archives/2009/09-142.shtml

    Desktop Raids, a New Policy of Obama Administration comes to Oregon (CAUSA News, June 19, 2009)
    http://causaoregon.blogspot.com/2009/06/desktop-raids-new-policy-of-obama.html


    Remarks by the President at the Esperanza National Hispanic Prayer Breakfast
    http://www.whitehouse.gov/the_press_office/Remarks-by-the-President-at-the-Esperanza-National-Hispanic-Prayer-Breakfast/

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    Desktop Raids, a New Policy of Obama Administration comes to Oregon

    For Immediate Release
    June 19, 2009

    Contact:
    Francisco Lopez, Executive Director: (503) 269-5694
    Erik Sorensen, Communications Director: (503) 488-0263
    Desktop Raids, a New Policy of Obama Administration comes to Oregon

    Salem, Ore.--This week, evidence came to light that a new type of worksite raid has occurred in Oregon.

    An investigation conducted by Pineros y Campesinos Unidos del Noroeste (Northwest Treeplanters and Farmworkers United) PCUN discovered that close to 250 workers were dismissed at a farm in Dallas, Oregon. According to their report, workers at Meduri Farms were notified in May that they were being terminated due to 'invalid or fraudulent Social Security numbers'.

    The procedure is being coined a "Desktop Raid" and appears to be part of a national trend.

    Last week, the LA Times reported that over 200 workers were terminated in a similar way at a major food-processing plant in Vernon, California near Los Angeles. According to the report, more than 200 employees from Overhill Farms were terminated after the owner received a letter from the IRS saying that employees provided 'invalid or fraudulent' Social Security numbers.

    Like Overhill Farms, the Meduri Farms owner received a letter from the Federal Government saying that there were discrepancies in social security numbers that workers provided at the time of hiring. The workers were given 30 days to prove that they have legal presence to be able to continue working.

    According to news reports, in effort to verify the employee's status, Overhill Farms turned to using the flawed e-Verify system. One worker, Lucia Vasquez, who had a valid Social Security Number and regularized immigration status, still received a termination letter. It is unknown how many workers at these farms or others are experiencing the same nightmare.

    Most of the workers from Meduri and Overhill have been employed with the companies for years--sometimes up to 20 year or more. Having been loyal, dedicated and hardworking members of the workforce, they kept the companies going daily. Now, they find themselves pushed out with no way to reconcile or to support their families.

    Raids on businesses, whether by ICE agents storming a facility or a "desktop" style as we have seen at Meduri and Overhill Farms, come at a serious time for the United States. With the Obama Administration trying to recover the down spiraling economy, the loss of these workers is detrimental to the companies that need them.

    "Besides the tragic situation for these families that have lost their livelihood that they need to survive", said Francisco Lopez, Executive Director of CAUSA. "The loss of these workers means a loss of revenue for these businesses and that will not help the U.S. Economy. What we need is real Comprehensive Immigration Reform, not more raids".

    The mass termination of these hard working and loyal immigrants calls into question again the larger problem with the immigration policy of the United States. With the Federal Government employing yet another tactic to force businesses to become de facto immigration agents, it is critical more now than ever for Congress and the President to take action and pass fair and human Immigration Reform this year.

    Sources:

    Computer 'raid' in Vernon leaves factory workers devastated (Los Angeles Times, June 12, 2009)
    http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-desktop-raid12-2009jun12,0,783064.story

    Fired for Working (New American Media, June 17, 2009)
    http://news.newamericamedia.org/news/view_article.html?article_id=23f01c9af6aeb27ec5cacc788e883ca2

    Related links:

    Meduri Farms www.medurifarms.com
    Overhill Farms www.overhillfarms.com


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    Thursday, June 18, 2009

    Conference of Catholic Bishops President says Immigration Reform a pressing Humanitarian Issue

    STATEMENT OF CARDINAL FRANCIS GEORGE
    ARCHBISHOP OF CHICAGO
    PRESIDENT, UNITED STATES CONFERENCE OF CATHOLIC BISHOPS

    JUNE 18, 2009

    On behalf of the United States Catholic Bishops, gathered in San Antonio, Texas, at our annual spring meeting, I would ask President Barack Obama and congressional leaders of both parties to work together to fashion and enact comprehensive immigration reform legislation before the end of the year.

    It has been clear for years that the United States immigration system requires repair and that reform legislation should not be delayed.

    We urge respect and observance of all just laws, and we do not approve or encourage the illegal entry of anyone into our country. From a humanitarian perspective, however, our fellow human beings, who migrate to support their families, continue to suffer at the hands of immigration policies that separate them from family members and drive them into remote parts of the American desert, sometimes to their deaths. This suffering should not continue.

    Now is the time to address this pressing humanitarian issue which affects so many lives and undermines basic human dignity. Our society should no longer tolerate a status quo that perpetuates a permanent underclass of persons and benefits from their labor without offering them legal protections. As a moral matter, we must resolve the legal status of those who are here without proper documentation so that they can fully contribute their talents to our nation*s economic, social and spiritual well being.

    Only through comprehensive reform can we restore the rule of law to our nation*s immigration system.

    We urge President Obama and congressional leaders to meet as soon as possible to discuss and draft comprehensive immigration reform legislation, with the goal of making it law by the end of 2009. The Catholic bishops of our country stand ready to assist in this effort.

    http://www.usccb.org/comm/archives/2009/09-142.shtml

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    911 call of deadly Minutemen home invasion released

    'Oh my God, I can't believe they killed my family': Victim of Minuteman gang, on 911 call, pleads for help amid gunfire -- David Neiwert, Crooks and Liars

    “... Oh my God, I can’t believe they killed my family.” said the mother and wife of a murdered 9 year old and husband whose lives were snuffed out by a Minutemen gang who stormed the family’s house in the night.

    According to the 911 recording, the victim explains that "the killers walked up cold-bloodedly to her daughter, 9-year-old Brisenia Flores, as she cowered and cried, and shot her two or three times anyway.”

    Jason Bush, Shawna Forde, and Albert Gaxiola of the Minutemen American Defense group have been charged with two counts each of first-degree murder and other charges. Shawna Forde, the Director of Washington State based Minutemen group, wanted to use the home invasion to steal money and possibly drugs to finance the group she led.

    In addition to the murder charges of the Flores family, Jason Eugene Bush is facing charges in the stabbing death of Hector Lopez Partida, 29, a homeless Latino man from Washington State.

    The full audio of the 911 call can be heard by visiting Crooks and Liars

    **PARENTAL ADVISORY** The audio of the 911 call is very disturbing. Children should be asked to leave the room.

    Related:
    Minutemen Charged in Brutal Slaying of Nine Year Old Child and her Father
    Anti-immigrant Activist Charged with ’97 Slaying of Homeless Latino Man

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    Tuesday, June 16, 2009

    Call the White House to Reform Immigration For America Today

    Please join us by calling the White House directly at 1-866-961-2143 (1-866-967-6018 espanol) from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. EST and ask the President to show leadership and get the process started for moving immigration reform this year.



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    Anti-immigrant Activist Charged with ’97 Slaying of Homeless Latino Man

    The Seattle Times is reporting that Jason Eugene Bush, who is facing charges in the brutal slaying Raul Junior Flores and his 9 year old daughter, has been charged in the stabbing death of Hector Lopez Partida, 29, a homeless man.

    Bush was charged in the Flores murders along with Shawna Forde, the Director of the Washington State based Minutemen American Defense group, and Albert Gaxiola, a member of the same group.

    According to the news report, an informant said that “Bush had bragged about killing "a Mexican" behind a store and that Bush had ties to white supremacist groups”.

    Wenatchee police said in documents that they "learned Bush has had long-standing ties to Aryan Nations groups that commonly believe in white superiority over other races and have been known to be violent towards nonwhite races.”.

    For more on the story, visit the Seattle Times by linking here.

    Related:
    Minutemen Charged in Brutal Slaying of Nine Year Old Child and her Father

    Resources:
    Anti-immigration advocate held in '97 slaying

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    Monday, June 15, 2009

    Minutemen Charged in Brutal Slaying of Nine Year Old Child and her Father

    On Saturday, it was reported that members of a Washington State anti-immigrant vigilante organization were charged in the brutal slayings of a nine-year old child and her father.

    Jason Bush, Shawna Forde, and Albert Gaxiola of the Minutemen American Defense group have been charged with two counts each of first-degree murder and other charges. The three are said to have murdered Raul Junior Flores, his 9 year old daughter, Brisenia, and injured her mother during a home invasion attack on May 30th in the Arizona border town of Arivaca.

    According to detectives, Forde, the Director of Washington State Minutemen group, wanted to use the home invasion to steal money and possibly drugs to finance the group she led. The trio reportedly shot the family because they "did not want to leave witnesses". The second daughter, whom the three attempted to find during the deadly invasion, was not in the home at the time.

    The Center for New Community reported on Sunday that Jason Bush, Shawna Forde , and Albert Gaxiola “have a history of using anti-immigrant sentiments as an excuse to act violently against Latinos”. And that Forde has “a history of criminal activity and has continuously lied about being attacked by Latino gang members.”

    At their newsblog, Imagine2050, they said in regard to the slaying of Raul Junior Flores, and his 9 year old daughter, Brisenia:
    "This is part of a larger increase in violence by individuals associated with racist groups; a direct result of the acceptance of racist, anti-immigrant rhetoric used in mainstream media."

    "The group that they belong to, Minutemen American Defense, and other groups like it, such as the Minutemen Civil Defense Corps, Minutemen Project, and ALIPAC are dangerous vigilante groups who believe they have the right to take the law into their own hands."
    As for media coverage of the hate crimes and anti-immigrant activity, they report that
    “There continues to be a rise in hate crimes and anti-immigrant activity…Yet only a few mainstream media outlets are willing to report extensively on the rise of racially-motivated violence. Networks such as FOX and CNN continue to air programs that encourage bigoted viewpoints and refuse to report on hate crimes.”
    Enrique Morones, founder of Border Angels and a leader in the immigrant rights movement, told East County Magazine in San Diego that “These Minutemen are violent vigilante groups as I’ve always said. Their motivation is hate.” He told the magazine that hate speech and vigilantism can lead to violence and in this case, the tragic death of an innocent child.

    Over the weekend, Immigrant and Civil Rights advocates around the nation are called for violence against Latinos to be stopped and that it is time for the Minutemen Vigilante Border Patrols to be ended.

    We will continue to report on this tragic story as there are developments. To read the full article from Imagine 2050, a newsblog maintained by Center for New Community, please link here.

    Resources:

    Minutemen Members Murder Nine Year Old and Father http://imagine2050.newcomm.org/2009/06/14/minutemen-members-murder-nine-year-old-and-father/#more-2324

    MINUTEMEN LEADER ARRESTED IN MURDER OF 9-YEAR-OLD TRAINED AT EAST COUNTY MINUTEMEN CAMP
    http://eastcountymagazine.org/?q=node/1419

    Murder suspect Shawna Forde feared for border security
    http://www.heraldnet.com/article/20090614/NEWS01/706149860&news01ad=1



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    Saturday, June 13, 2009

    White House Meeting on Immigration Reform Postponed

    For Immediate Release
    June 13, 2009

    Contact:
    Francisco Lopez, Executive Director: (503) 269-5694
    Erik Sorensen, Communications Director: (503) 488-0263

    White House Meeting on Immigration Reform Postponed

    Patience wearing thin in Latino and Immigrant Communities

    Salem, Ore-Yesterday, the White House announced that it would postpone a meeting with a bipartisan group of Congressional Leaders to discuss Immigration Reform. The meeting, scheduled for June 17, was announced last month after the Obama administration and Congressional leaders had been signaling their commitment to pass comprehensive immigration reform this year.

    The White House meeting would have come one week after 800 advocates from across the country visited their congressional representatives as part of the launch of the Reform Immigration For America Campaign.

    Allies in Washington D.C. are saying although the White House meeting delay is a mistake, it is not a setback. Ali Noorani, Executive Director of the National Immigration Forum, issued a statement on behalf of the Reform Immigration FOR America campaign saying, "We think delaying the meeting is a mistake. Momentum is building for comprehensive immigration reform with more and more Americans demanding solutions. The President is too smart not to move on immigration reform this year. We don't see this as a signal that President Obama is stepping back from reform."

    With strong public support in polls and hundreds of thousands of calls and faxes into Congressional offices generated by the Reform Immigration for America campaign last week, the lights are green for passage of a Comprehensive Reform bill this year.

    "The bipartisan meeting at the White House is very important and needs to happen soon", said Francisco Lopez, Executive Director of CAUSA. "Patience is wearing thin in the Latino and Immigrant Communities and President Obama needs to follow through with the commitment he made to more than 10 million Latinos that voted in the last Presidential Election."

    Starting Monday, CAUSA will join its allies around the nation in generating calls, faxes and emails in the White House encouraging the bipartisan meeting to go forward.

    For more information on the Reform Immigration For America campaign visit, www.reformimmigrationforamerica.org

    CAUSA, Oregon's Immigrant Rights Coalition, is the largest Hispanic civil and human rights and advocacy organization in the Pacific Northwest. For more information, visit www.causaoregon.org

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    Friday, June 12, 2009

    Having Problems with Digital TV Transition?

    Today is the deadline for the transition to Digital TV (DTV) in most areas of Oregon. If you are having problems with making the transition, there are several organizations that are maintaining hotlines and in-person assistance. The Immigrant and Refugee Community Organization (IRCO) and the Urban League will be keeping hours on Saturday to provide weekend assistance.

    Urban League
    503-280-2600
    Walk-ins Available, 10:00am – 2:00pm, M-F & Sat.

    Immigrant and Refugee Community Organization (IRCO)
    503-445-1538
    1:00pm - 5:00pm Sat.

    Elders in Action
    503-235-5474
    9:00am - 5:00pm M-F

    AARP – National Hotline
    1-877-698-8068

    Those in need of assistance can also visit Oregon Public Broadcasting's DTV NOW page at www.opb.org/digital for online help.

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    Op-Ed: Two Years and Four Thousand Arrests Later

    Two Years and Four Thousand Arrests Later: Del Monte and the ICERaids, An Update

    by Stephen Manning, Sarah Loose, Alice Perry

    A few hours after dawn, several white unmarked vans departed from the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) headquarters in downtown Portland. Workers, most of who lived in North Portland, had left their homes earlier to arrive at the Fresh Del Monte food processing factory, donning their safety clothes and gear to begin another workday cutting and packaging fruit. By 10:30am, agents had spilled from the unmarked vans and surrounded the factory. It was June 12, 2007. The most ferocious immigration raid in Oregon and, at that time, in the United States was underway. By late afternoon, 168 individuals had been arrested.

    Since then, ICE has arrested some 4,345 individuals in large scale raids. As the Portland community dealt with the raid and in communities across the country reacted, we learned many things about ICE, about immigration, about ourselves and, most importantly, about our communities.

    First, we learned that the whole theory behind ICE’s large scale raid tactics was illegal. ICE’s mantra was that immigrants are criminals. A few months ago, in a case called Flores-Figueroa v. United States, the Supreme Court rejected that theory in a unanimous decision.

    Second, we learned that raids like Del Monte have negative impacts beyond just the individuals detained. In Portland, teachers struggled to explain to children why their classmates had suddenly disappeared, even as many children including citizen children expressed fears that they too would be taken away. Massive amounts of energy and money went into dealing with raid’s aftermath. Two years later, the emotional and financial costs to the Portland area are still undetermined. Children are still separated from their parents. Faith communities struggle to provide support to detained immigrants who are still awaiting resolution of the immigration court cases. It became clear that when the due process rights of our legal system are ignored in the context of a raid, we all suffer.

    For example, in Postville, Iowa, the scene of another massive raid a year ago, the entire town is at the point of going bankrupt. There is an eerie abandoned quality to the town from the schools to the shuttered businesses. The town shrank by half. "It's like you're in an oven and there's no place to go and there's no timer to get you out," said former Postville-Mayor Robert Penrod, who, overwhelmed, resigned earlier this year.

    Third, we learned that enforcement only – deportation – will solve nothing and is a waste of time and money. In Postville, the initial price tag for the raid was more than $5.2 million in government costs. In Portland, we are still assessing the financial costs of the Del Monte raid. The economic impact locally has been substantial. Nationally, the number of people detained annually is triple what it was just ten years ago, with an annual cost of $1.7 billion, yet the problems with our immigration system have not been resolved. Ultimately, deporting people does nothing to address the root cause of migration and it underscores the need for a reasonable, rationale solution.

    Fourth, we learned that there is no “line” for immigrants to stand in. Saying there is a line implies everyone has a chance to get in line; this is not true for most immigrants and was not true for most if not all of the Del Monte raid victims.

    Oregonians are pragmatic people. We overwhelmingly reject the notion that we should (or even that we can) deport 12 million people. Americans know that immigrants contribute to our society and we want a long-term solution.

    We learned that Oregonians are also sensible about reforming the immigration system – Oregonians on all sides of the political spectrum. People prefer “a comprehensive approach that secures the border, cracks down on employers who hire illegal immigrants, and requires all illegal immigrants to register and meet certain requirements to become legal” over raids. They join Americans across the country 86% of who support comprehensive reform, with 58% strongly supporting it.

    Most importantly, we learned that our community is strongest when we act together and work across divides to build relationships. Del Monte workers impacted in the raid and currently stuck in legal and financial limbo, have organized themselves and are partnering with local faith communities and organizations to educate about the need for just and humane immigration reform. Oregonians across the state have come forward to say that what happened at Del Monte was a tragedy and a waste and to assert that immigrants in Oregon are part of the fabric of our community.

    --
    Stephen Manning is an attorney in Portland, Oregon. Sarah Loose is an organizer with the Rural Organizing Project. Alice Perry is an organizer with the American Friends Service Committee of Portland.--

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    Wednesday, June 10, 2009

    Holocaust Museum Shooting: The Rising Tide of Racism and Anti-Semitism

    This article appeared on Imagine 2050, a blog operated by our allies at Center for New Community. Imagine 2050 includes articles from activists, immigrants, artists and students who are invested in a future nation that embraces multiculturalism and tolerance.

    Holocaust Museum Shooting: The Rising Tide of Racism and Anti-Semitism

    June 10, 2009
    by Rev. David L. Ostendorf
    www.imagine2050.org

    James W. Von Brunn is a cold-blooded anti-Semite and white supremacist, and nothing less than a domestic terrorist. His assault on people in the Holocaust Museum in Washington, D.C. today is yet another incident in the rising tide of deadly attacks across the nation by those who hate peoples of color, Jews, immigrants, and “others.”

    For years Von Brunn has had deep roots in the nation’s white supremacist movement. His relationship to Willis Carto, the vile anti-Semite founder of the Liberty Lobby and The Spotlight newspaper is long-standing, as revealed in his rambling 2004 diatribe against Jews, the Federal Reserve, and African Americans (“Federal Reserve Caper and Precedents”). He is not—as some are attempting to describe him—simply an old man, mentally unstable, or suicidal. He is a hardcore racist and anti-Semite. Read more

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    CAUSA Organizer makes front page of Congressional Quarterly

    In this weeks edition of Congressional Quarterly Weekly Magazine, Hoskar Ramos of CAUSA appeared on the front page. The photo of Hoskar was taken during the May 1st Unity March for Comprehensive Immigration Reform that took place in Salem last month.

    Pictured left to right: Pcuncitos Ester, Dilenia, Ileana, and Hoskar Ramos

    The photograph was taken for Associated Press by Timothy Gonzalez of the Statesman Journal.

    Congressional Quarterly Magazine on Government, Commerce and Politics is a national publication that covers the people and institutions that influence public policy and legislation. For more information, visit their website at http://www.cq.com/.

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    Tuesday, June 9, 2009

    SCOTUS Confirmation Hearing for Judge Sotomayor Scheduled

    This just arrived from Sotomayor for Justice and our allies at MALDEF.

    Sotomayor Hearing Scheduled For July 13

    Today, Senator Patrick Leahy (D-VT), Chairman of the Judiciary Committee, announced that the confirmation hearing of Judge Sonia Sotomayor would begin on Monday, July 13.

    As with the most recent Supreme Court nominations, this proposed time line mirrors the two month period that was agreed upon at the time then by leaders in both parties.

    This is a clear indication that her confirmation process is on track and we must continue all efforts to ensure that it stays on course.

    We need your help more than ever. Make sure you have added your name to the list of supporters for Judge Sotomayor.


    For more information, visit www.sotomayorforjustice.com

    MALDEF is the nation’s leading non-profit Latino legal organization that promotes equality and justice through litigation, advocacy, public policy, and community education in the areas of employment, immigrants’ rights, voting rights, education, and language rights.

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    FMLN Leader William Hernández's Visit Canceled

    CISPES Victory Tour Canceled
    June 8, 2009

    FMLN Leader William Hernández unable to travel, West Coast tour rescheduled for late July

    Due to an emergency hospitalization late last week, FMLN leader and member of Central American Parliament William Hernández will be unable to complete the 2009 Victory Tour as scheduled. Doctors say that due to risks related to high blood pressure, it would not be safe for William to travel at this time.

    After a weekend of working around the clock to evaluate alternate options, CISPES staff in El Salvador decided early Monday that it is simply too late to send a different FMLN representative to complete the Victory Tour. We hope that it will be possible to reschedule a speakers' tour for late July of this year, to correspond with the CISPES National Convention that will be held in early August.

    Thank you for your understanding, and we'll keep you updated about future events. Hope to see you soon!

    For questions about Portland events, contact Amanda Aguilar Shank at amasha22@aol.com or at 971-645-5279.

    For Salem events, contact Francisco Lopez at francisco@causaoregon.org. or at (503) 269-5694

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    Monday, June 8, 2009

    Immigration Reform Among Top Priorities for Senate Majority Leader

    Over the weekend, the Washington Post reported that during a Press Conference with Hispanic Leaders last week, Senator Harry Reid (D-Nev) put Immigration Reform among his top three priorities.

    Reid said a comprehensive immigration bill is "going to happen this session, but I want it this year, if at all possible." Reid called it one of his three top priorities this year, along with health care and energy.
    For the complete story, link here.


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    Friday, June 5, 2009

    Photos: Oregon Reform Immigration Delegation Meet with Wyden and Walden

    Washington D.C.-- Oregon's Delegation composed of leaders from CAUSA, Pineros y Campesinos Unidos del Noroeste (PCUN), Rural Organizing Project, & Mujeres Luchadores Progresistas met with Senator Ron Wyden (D-OR) and Congressman Greg Walden (R-OR) yesterday to talk immigration reform during the Reform Immigration FOR America Lobby Session.

    Congressman Greg Walden


    Senator Ron Wyden


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    Comments Advocating Violence Turn-up at KATU YouNews

    What a positive week it has been.

    On Monday, CAUSA held a press conference at the Oregon State Capitol with Pineros y Campesinos Unidos del Noroeste (PCUN), Rural Organizing Project, Mujeres Luchadores Progresistas and the Oregon Association of Nurseries to kick-off the National Campaign to Reform Immigration FOR America. Similar events were held in states all around the nation.

    On Wednesday, a delegation from Oregon traveled to Washington D.C. to attend the Reform Immigration FOR America Summit. They joined over 700 other delegates from 48 states to learn what needs to be done to win the Campaign to Reform Immigration and to lobby their legislators.

    Today, our delegates met with Oregon's Congressional Leaders in their D.C Offices. Although we are dedicated to working hard throughout the summer to send the message to our legislators that Immigration Reform needs to be passed this year, the report back from our delegates was positive and very promising.

    When we posted the video of our June 1st Press Briefing on KATU's YouNews page, we envisioned it as an opportunity for KATU News viewers to learn about our broad coalition of Faith, Labor, Business, Civil Rights and Immigrant Advocacy uniting to pass Fair and Just Immigration Reform. Although we were ready to see the same tired arguments and hyperbole from those who oppose any sort of reform, we were shocked to see remarks advocating violence against immigrants at KATU's website.

    We hope readers will take the time to visit our video at KATU's YouNews page and leave a positive comment. We cannot allow this type of vitriol and hatred from anti-immigrant activists go unchallenged at KATU's website. It is time for us to speak up!

    http://www.katu.com/younews/46742187.html

    To contact KATU News about their screening process that allows such threatening content, you can reach their front desk at 503-231-4222 or send an email to their General Manager at gm@katu.com

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    Thursday, June 4, 2009

    Jill Garvey: National Town Hall Meeting Focuses on Immigration Reform

    National Town Hall Meeting: We Can’t Wait

    By Jill Garvey
    www.imagine2050.net

    Among cheers of “Sí se puede!” and “Time is now!” hundreds packed into the Church of the Reformation for a National Town Hall meeting on Capitol Hill. Their calls were clear - we can’t wait, we need comprehensive immigration reform now.

    Farmworkers certainly can’t wait. Last year a pregnant teenager, María Isabel Vásquez Jiménez, died after working in a California vineyard in blistering heat without access to water or shade. Her’s is just one of many deaths due to inadequate protections for undocumented workers. How many more farmworkers will die in the fields before our system is reformed?

    Janet Murguia of NCLR said, “We need to see the change that was promised.”

    Continue article at http://imagine2050.newcomm.org/2009/06/04/national-town-hall-meeting-we-can%e2%80%99t-wait/


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    Gutierrez Rallies Participants at Reform Immigration Summit

    Washington D.C.- During a welcoming luncheon on Wednesday at the Reform Immigration FOR America Summit in Washington D.C., Representative Luis Gutierrez (D-IL) spoke to a crowd of nearly 800 individuals from 45 states.

    Gutierrez emphasized to the crowd they are getting close to an immigration reform legislation saying that, “the wind is at our backs” but that “we have to cross the finish line.”

    As a champion for immigration reform, the Congressman encouraged the crowd to organize and mobilize their communities for immigration reform. “We have been effective, Gutierrez said, “but we have to be better in the next coming months.”

    Throughout the day, participants were taken through presentations led by spirited speakers on the strategies that will be used this year to win passage of Comprehensive Immigration Reform.


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    VIDEO: Day One of Reform Immigration FOR America Summit

    This is a great video of the first day of the Reform Immigration FOR America Summit.

    Featured in the video is Representative Luis Gutierrez (D-Ill) and William McNair, President of USAction.



    The Reform Immigration FOR America Summit is a three day gathering of immigration reform advocates from around the nation taking place at Gallaudet University in Washington D.C.

    H/T to FIRM for the video.

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    Wednesday, June 3, 2009

    Photo: Oregon Delegation to Reform Immigration FOR America Summit

    This week a delegation from Oregon is in Washington D.C. attending the Reform Immigration FOR America Summit.

    The delegation, composed of leaders from CAUSA , Pineros y Campesinos Unidos del Noroeste (PCUN), Rural Organizing Project, and Mujeres Luchadores Progresistas will join with immigration reform advocates from all around the nation in calling for Congress to pass just and humane Immigration Reform this year.

    Reform Immigration FOR America
    Oregon Delegation at the Reform Immigration FOR America Summit in Washington D.C.


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    Campaign Launched to Spearhead National Immigration Reform Effort

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
    June 3, 2009

    Reform Immigration FOR America Campaign Launched to Spearhead National Immigration Reform Effort

    Coalition joins forces to push for immigration solutions in 2009

    Contact:
    Katherine Vargas: (202) 641-5198
    Shuya Ohno (202) 309-5645
    Germonique Ulmer (202) 339-9331

    Washington, DC - A national campaign to help President Obama make good on his promise to pass comprehensive immigration reform in 2009 was unveiled at a press conference in Washington today. The event was part of a week-long series of activities across the country to demonstrate broad national support for comprehensive immigration reform and a commitment to win the legislative battle expected later in the year. The campaign announcement comes just days before the President is slated to meet with Congressional leaders at the White House on June 8 to discuss plans to move legislation forward this year.

    At today's press conference, leaders of labor unions, business coalitions, civil rights and religious groups, and pro-immigrant advocacy organizations announced the Reform Immigration FOR America campaign. It is an effort to focus the political power of these diverse constituencies and give the American people a way to communicate their broad support for comprehensive immigration reform directly to lawmakers in Washington.

    The campaign's organizers pointed to what they described as "a new political reality for immigration reform." With a united labor movement and a President committed to comprehensive reform, unprecedented voter mobilization and turnout in immigrant communities last November, polls that consistently show at least 60% of the American people supporting comprehensive immigration reform, and the impossibility of rounding up and deporting 12,000,000 undocumented immigrants, the campaign's organizers are quite optimistic about the chances for legislative success in 2009.

    Furthermore, the campaign announced it was deploying new technologies such as a national text messaging system and various on-line organizing strategies to direct messages from constituents directly to Members of Congress. This is combined with a national campaign staff of organizers and policy experts, as well as the powerful networks of the 200 organizations participating in the campaign.

    Ali Noorani, the Executive Director of the National Immigration Forum, one of the leaders of the campaign said, "America voted for change and for leaders to tackle and solve tough problems. The broken immigration system is a symbol of how Washington has been avoiding tough problems for too long. It's time for leaders to do what a majority of Americans want done - fix our immigration system."

    "For far too long, we have allowed a can't-do minority to block progress and manipulate this issue to tear out country apart, said Janet Murguia, President and CEO of the National Council of La Raza (NCLR) and one of the leaders of the campaign. "It is time to say to those blocking the progress America needs on this issue: 'no more.' We need a system that restores dignity and the rule of law, and we have the ability and the opportunity to make that hope a reality."

    "The time to act is now," said John Podesta, President and CEO of the Center for American Progress, a leading progressive advocacy organization, who spoke at the press conference. "It's our collective challenge and responsibility to develop and advocate for common-sense immigration reform," said Podesta, a former White House Chief of Staff and a co-chair of President Obama's transition team.

    "Families are the bedrock of our society, and a system that keeps hard-working, tax-paying, legally present immigrants apart from close family members for years and even decades is bad for America and calls for immediate repair," said Karen K. Narasaki, President and Executive Director of the Asian American Justice Center. "Across the country, momentum is building in the Asian American community for comprehensive immigration reform. Addressing the family immigration backlog and bringing undocumented families out of the shadows are top issues for our community and we're excited to join the Reform Immigration FOR America campaign to get common sense immigration reform passed this year."

    AFL-CIO Executive Vice President Arlene Holt Baker said at the press conference, "Our nation's broken immigration system isn't working for anybody -- not immigrant workers who are routinely exploited by companies, and not U.S. born workers whose living standards are being undermined by the creation of a new 'underclass.' As a part of broad-based economic recovery, we need a comprehensive solution -- and soon."

    "This launch marks the beginning of an historic campaign to achieve immigration reform that is long overdue and desperately needed if we are going to rebuild our economy and make sure the American Dream is alive for our children and grandchildren," said Eliseo Medina, Executive Vice President of the Service Employees International Union (SEIU), who also represented the Change to Win labor federation at the event.

    Robert J. Dolibois, Executive Vice President of the American Nursery & Landscape Association represented the Agriculture Coalition for Immigration Reform, a coalition of business groups that supports comprehensive reform and have been working with labor unions in the agricultural sector and Members of Congress to pass the AgJOBS bill, which is expected to be a component of comprehensive reform. He said at the press conference, "Opponents of immigration reform somehow think that the mass expulsion of millions of hearts and souls living among us merely seeking to better their lives will somehow make us a better nation. One must wonder how 'biting the proverbial hand that feeds us' is in the national interest."

    "At the end of the day this is not a political issue but rather one of a moral and spiritual imperative," said Rev. Sam Rodriguez, Jr., President of the National Hispanic Christian Leadership Conference, an evangelical leader at the event who represented the faith community, which will play a substantial role in the national campaign. "Every day that passes without comprehensive immigration reform tarnishes the soul of our nation as children are separated from their parents, immigrants hide deeper in the shadows and over 12 million people live in a land without the opportunity of ever experiencing the fullness of life, embracing the hope of liberty or pursuing the promise of happiness."

    "Some may ask, why now? Plain and simple, the U.S. immigration system - as it currently exists and operates - no longer works. Fixing it will be a challenge, but action must be taken sooner rather than later. The time is now to do the right thing and fight for practical solutions that benefit all of us and are rooted in the restoration of the rule of law, earned citizenship, united families, and fair treatment of workers," stated Angelica Salas, Executive Director of the Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights of Los Angeles (CHIRLA).

    Salas' organization led a press conference in Los Angeles on the steps of City Hall on Monday that included Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa. It was one of more than 40 events in 35 states earlier in the week to launch local entities of the national campaign.

    Nationally, more than 200 organizations have signed on to the campaign and a national summit of more than 700 advocates and allies of the campaign is taking place today through Friday at Gallaudet University in Washington. A town hall meeting with Members of Congress - likely to be among those to meet with the President at the White House on Monday - takes place Thursday (9:50 a.m. at the Lutheran Church of the Reformation on Capital Hill). This is followed that day by hundreds of meetings between campaign representatives and Members of Congress. Campaign organizers said the bulk of the week would be spent preparing to take the campaign and its message back to their communities and to make Members of Congress aware of the strong support for comprehensive immigration reform in their states and districts.

    For more information on the Reform Immigration FOR America Campaign, please visit www.reformimmigrationforamerica.org or www.reformamigratoriaproamerica.org

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    Press Conference Highlights Need For Immigration Reform

    At a press conference this morning in Washington D.C., the most respected voices on immigration, civil rights, labor, business, and faith joined together in an "unparalleled call for comprehensive immigration reform".

    The message was that America "needs a common-sense solution to our broken immigration system in 2009".

    The press conference kicked off a National Immigration Summit being hosted by Reform Immigration FOR America, a united national effort that brings together individuals and grassroots organizations with the mission to build support for workable comprehensive immigration reform.

    Over 700 representatives from all over the United States have come to Washington D.C. for the three day summit and to call on members of congress to pass fair and just immigration reform this year.

    Get the full story from Imagine 2050 by linking here.


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    Video: Los Conservadores Atacan a Sotomayor



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    Tuesday, June 2, 2009

    Anti-immigration Group Gets Called Out for Fuzzy Math

    Today, the Immigration Policy Center released a report taking to task the arguments from the anti-immigration group NumbersUSA, which they say "don't add up".

    In their report, Fuzzy Math: The Anti-Immigration Arguments of NumbersUSA Don’t Add Up, IPC says NumbersUSA claims immigration to the U.S. "is all about arithmetic". They say the group believes "immigration increases the U.S. population, and more people presumably means more pollution, more urban sprawl, more competition for jobs, and higher taxes for Americans who must shoulder the costs of “over-population."

    Looking at the data, IPC says the math doesn't mesh and points out that NumbersUSA's argument, "is fundamentally flawed and misses the point".

    “Over-population” IPC says, is not the the cause of "environmental or economic woes facing the United States", and that "arbitrary restrictions on immigration" will not create a "cleaner environment" or "healthier economy".

    Read the full report here.

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    Monday, June 1, 2009

    Oregon Leaders Mark Beginning of Campaign to Reform Immigration FOR America

    For Immediate Release
    June 1, 2009

    Contact:
    Francisco Lopez, Executive Director: (503) 269-5694
    Erik Sorensen, Communications Director: (503) 488-0263

    Oregon Leaders Mark Beginning of Campaign to Reform Immigration FOR America

    Today, Leaders from CAUSA , PCUN, Rural Organizing Project, Mujeres Luchadores Progresistas and the Oregon Association of Nurseries held a press briefing at the Oregon State Capitol to discuss the National Campaign to pass fair and just Comprehensive Immigration Reform this year.

    As momentum continues to build nationwide in support of passage of fair and just immigration reform, a delegation from Oregon will go to Washington D.C this week to attend the largest convening of immigration reform advocates and allies of the year. The Summit will mark the beginning of the campaign to secure a common sense approach that gives the hard working men and women already here an earned path to citizenship, keeps families together and provides legal avenues for future workers.

    During Today's press briefing, members of Oregon's delegation provided updates on the national campaign and what CAUSA and our allies are doing within the state to further the nationwide effort to pass Comprehensive Immigration Reform.

    Watch highlights from today's press briefing by linking here.



    For more information on the Campaign to Reform Immigration FOR America and the National Immigration Summit taking place in Washington D.C. this week, please contact CAUSA's Communications Department at (503)488-0263.

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