In the wake of the passage of Arizona’s anti-immigrant Senate Bill 1070, Major League Baseball has been under an increasingly hot spotlight. Boycotts and protests have been called against MLB’s Arizona Diamondbacks. Teams like the Los Angeles Dodgers and the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim have been asked by local activists to stop traveling to [...]
Continue reading …While people protest the terrible Arizona state law that uses local law enforcement to target immigrants, the federal government is expanding its efforts to use local law enforcement in immigration enforcement and has launched a major PR campaign to defend it. One example of the out of control federal program occurred last week in Maryland. [...]
Continue reading …A LOTERIA STYLED TRIBUTE to the man who spearheaded the hostile and persecutory racist vibe spreading further and deeper over the state of Arizona every day: Sheriff Joe Arpaio.
Continue reading …Hasan Kwame Jeffries, associate professor of history at The Ohio State University talks about the Arizona immigration law and how it is intrusive and un-American. New policy, he says, must be looked at in a humane way – accepting people who come into our country as assets, not “drains.”
Continue reading …Civil liberties groups are suing the federal government to get information on a program that makes local jails—including New York—part of the immigration enforcement network.
Continue reading …The state has become a failed immigration laboratory at the expense of brown people, legally in the country or not. The likely outcome will be economic boycotts against the new 1070 law.
Continue reading …A massive walkout of Phoenix-area high school students and a bus-load of protesters from L.A., crowd Arizona Capitol’s lawn in support of the efforts to persuade Governor Jan Brewer to veto the controversial bill that has stirred concerns across the nation. View photo gallery
Continue reading …Victims of modern-day slavery are being brought here as human cargo, and destined for the most vile purposes as forced labor and prostitution. Phoenix, Arizona. April 16, 2009 – There was a time when the common assumption about United States-bound immigration was about impoverished people crossing the border searching for work to improve their economic [...]
Continue reading …WE ARE SERENADED and handled by sociopathically-skilled master paraders. The Good Cop/Bad Cop dynamic shuttles us from room to room eliciting the desired confession and appropriate gratitude. Meanwhile, the People dance and still struggle, while the sun turns Glen Beck’s tears into blood diamonds. THERE WILL BE NO MEANINGFUL IMMIGRATION REFORM. Not this year, and [...]
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