Posts Tagged ‘Comprehensive Immigration Reform’

Celebrating and Moving Forward

Monday, March 22nd, 2010

Victory is ours! Last night, the US House of Representatives passed historic Health Insurance Reform legislation that will extend health coverage to 30 million people and amounts to the largest increase in the social safety net since Medicare. The bill now has to be passed by the Senate before can be signed by the President, both of which we can expect to happen soon.

As monumental as this accomplishment is, the problems of this country are such that we can’t spend much time celebrating before we move onto other equally urgent and important issues.

In addition to being accompanied by an Executive Order barring public funding for abortions, the Health Care bill will almost certainly bar undocumented Immigrants from purchasing insurance in the exchange with their own money. This is not simply an isolated injustice, but a mere microcosm of the outrageous persecution facing immigrants in this country today.

It is not a coincidence that, on the same day the House passed historic social justice legislation, hundreds of thousands of Americans marched on Washington to demand reform of our broken and inhumane immigration system.

The Democrats made a tactical decision to brush immigrant justice issues aside in order to pass Health Insurance Reform. They now owe the Immigrant community big time and need to deliver on the overdue promise to tackle the injustice in our Immigration system.

The President said yesterday that he would do “everything in [his] power” to get a deal this year:

“You know as well as I do that this won’t be easy, and it won’t happen overnight,” Obama added. “But if we work together across ethnic, state and party lines, we can build a future worthy of our history as a nation of immigrants and a nation of laws.”

Visit Presente.org and DreamActivist.org to learn more and take action for Immigrant justice!

Immigrant Solidarity – End 287(g)!

Monday, August 31st, 2009

Over 500 social justice advocacy groups have signed on to a letter demanding that President Obama take important action on immigrant justice, and now its your turn to get involved!

This letter makes the much overdue call for an end to the 287(g) program that allows local law enforcement to enforce immigration laws. The program has resulted in racial profiling of Latino communities, mass incarceration and deplorable human rights violations in places like Maricopa County, AZ, where inmates have been poisoned and publicly humiliated by racist Sheriff Joe Arpaio.

Now is THE time to get on board and let the President know that you support this coalition and the END OF THE 287(g) PROGRAM! Click here to send an email to your Congress people and the President through the Detention Watch Network!

International Workers Day

Thursday, April 30th, 2009

mayday2009logosmallURGENT ACTION MAY 1, 2009!!!

May 1st is International Workers Day and across the US people are uniting in the streets and through online action to demand respect for all workers and their families and to demand an end to the persecution of Immigrant laborers and their families.

Visit Immigrant Solidarity to find a May Day 2009 march in your area (there are marches both Friday and Saturday in some areas, so don’t worry if you missed today’s)! If you can’t make a march but want to participate, check out the Immigrant Solidarity website for more information. You can also wear a white t-shirt in support of Immigrant rights.

Finally,  join America’s Voice’s Online March on Washington to support Comprehensive Immigration Reform.