July 10th, 2007

immigrant justice

Analysis by Renee Saucedo

Members of the US Senate, as well as the Bush administration, are currently attempting to revive the most recent immigration proposal, which among other things, would separate families, heighten worker exploitation, further militarize the US/Mexico border, and provide no realistic path to residency for the vast majority of undocumented people now living in the US. This legislative proposal, as most “Comprehensive Immigration Reform” proposals in the past couple of years, will lead to more suffering and deaths and is nothing short of a human rights abomination.

Why has it been difficult for the immigrant rights struggle to push for a just legalization, or amnesty, law? What must we do to build a powerful and radical movement?

Part of reason why immigrant rights activists have failed in holding the US government accountable is because we are facing tremendous challenges. First, the intense level of state-sponsored terror against immigrant communities has made it difficult to organize in those communities. Since early this year, the Department of Homeland Security and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) have harassed, arrested, detained and deported over 20,000 migrants under “Operation Return To Sender.” Throughout the country, in cities and small towns, hundreds of workers are rounded-up at their worksites and deported, as what took place recently at an Oregon Del Monte plant. Uniformed ICE agent use Gestapo-type tactics to force their way into people’s homes without warrants. Parents in Redwood City, California were picked up as they dropped their children off at school. And people who “looked immigrant” were randomly questioned by ICE on the street in San Francisco, California.
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immigrant justice

Week of Actions at old Kelly Moore site

******PLEASE NOTE CHANGE IN WEDNESDAY'S EVENTS******
UPDATE: We had a great press conference and rally
Monday, July 9 at 3400 Cesar Chavez, with more than 100
people at the site. We planned to occupy the old Kelly
Moore parking lot at the end of the press
conference, but a neighbor that supports the developer's
project called the police and ratted us out to the cops
before we could even get in. We did not get to occupy
the site today, but we are not giving up the fight for
3400 Cesar Chavez!

Join us for a press event and rally on Wednesday July 11.
We will meet at the Day Labor Program Office at 3358
Cesar Chavez Street at 10:00 AM, and head to
the site together from there closer to 11 AM.
don't forget about the other events for the rest
of the week!

Please come out and participate in the Week of Action to
defeat the current project proposed for 3400 Cesar Chavez/
Kelly Moore Site in the Mission District. Seven Hills
Properties wants to build 60 Condominium units
with all but 9 priced at $550,000 and above, and a
Walgreens on the ground floor. We don't need more market
rate condos in the Mission District or in San Francisco.
We have the chance to defeat this project at the Board of
Supervisors hearing on July 17 @3 PM at City Hall.

Community organizations in the Mission District have
fought for years for sites like 3400 Cesar Chavez to
become 100 percent affordable housing. An alternative
project is being proposed by groups like the Mission Anti
displacement Coalition (MAC) to create up to 70 units of
affordable rental housing with community space on the
ground floor for the Day Labor Program and other
community organizations. Another Project is Possible!

We hope to see you (and your friends) there.
For a list of events, please see the schedule below or
visit
<http://www.myspace.com/missionantidisplacement>www.myspace.com/missionantidisplacement
(make
us your friend while you are at it, if you are not
already!)

We as the working class, immigrants, students, youth,
families, and queer community have a right to housing,
a right to community space, a right to the City.
Let's make sure developers like Seven Hills Properties
(developer of the 3400 Cesar Chavez site) and the Board
of Supervisors get the message loud and clear!

BASTA CON DESPLAZAMIENTO! HAY QUE ORGANIZARNOS! /
ENOUGH WITH GENTRIFICATION! LET'S GET ORGANIZED!

Lunes Julio 9 - Martes Julio 17
Semana de acciones para oponer condominios lujoso$ y otro

walgreens y retomarlo para viviendas accesibles para
nuestras familias y centros para la communidad! Reunete
con nosotros cada dia en el sitio 3400 Calle Cesar Chaves,
esquina con la Calle Mission.

Monday July 9th to Tuesday July 17th
Week of actions to oppose expen$ive condos & another
walgreens & retake it for affordable housing for our
families and community spaces! Join us every
day at the site, at 3400 Cesar Chavez St, corner
at Mission St.

Horario/ Schedule-

Martes/Tuesday: Vivienda y Anti-pobreza/Housing
Justice &
Anti-poverty
5-7pm Eventos comunitarios /Community Events

Miercoles/ Wednesday- Trabajadores/as! / Workers!
10:00 AM Press Event/Evento de Prensa DLP Office
3358 Cesar Chavez Street "La Retoma/The Take
Back!" Part 2
*12-2 Taller con Jornaleros, Trabajadoras Domesticas
y Eventos Comunitarios /Workshops with Day Laborers, Women
Domestic Workers and Community Events.

Jueves/ Thursday- Immigrantes/ Immigrants!
5-7pm Eventos comunitarios /Community Events
* Los Nadies is playing Thursday night!

Viernes/ Friday- Solidaridad con Grupos LGBT y de
Otras Comunidades/
Solidarity w/ LGBT groups and Other Communities
5-7pm Eventos comunitarios /Community Events
7pm- Pachanga!/ Party! w/con Young Workers United

Sabado/ Saturday- Jovenes/ Youth!
2-5pm BBQ + Eventos comunitarios /Community Events
5-7pm Microfono Abierto Para los Jovenes/ Youth Open Mic

Domingo/ Sunday- Familias/ Families!
1-5pm
Reunion y Eventos/ Reunion and Events

Lunes/ Monday 16th - Caminata por la Vecindad/ Walk
through the Neighborhood!
5-7pm Alcance a la comunidad/ Outreach to community

Martes/ Tuesday 17th-
Reunion Publica con la Mesa de Supervisantes/
Board of

Supervisors Public Meeting
3:30pm llegale con tod@s tu familia y tus compas! /
bring all your family and friends!

Si podrias ayudar con mesas, comida, tarpas o cualquiera
de los muchos trabajos que se va necesitar para esta
grande semana, por favor pongase en contacto con Nicolas,
(MAC, MEDA), al 415.531.4239

If you are interested in helping with tables, food,
tarps or any of the many tasks required for this big week,
please contact Nicolas (MAC, MEDA) at 415.531.4239

JUNTOS LO LOGRAREMOS! UNITED WE WILL WIN! ^o^
anti-war

Another world is possible...read all about it

Here's a compilation of articles about the United States Social Forum that I've been able to find so far. Hopefully more will come, because there was so much to refelct on, and I hope the discussion, the dialogue, keeps moving. We've got our work cut out for us, but I have more hope for the future than I did a month ago. By that I mean, the movment Heads Up seeks to help to build, that is, a multi racial revolutionary movment led by people of color and working class people, with strong leadership from other traditionally oppressed communities, such as queers and women...in Atlanta I saw that that movement is not only possible but that it *exists*. Which is thrillling.

--Rahula, for Heads Up


USSF articles


http://www.thenation.com/doc/20070716/berger

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Photos of the opening march

http://indybay.org/newsitems/2007/07/05/18433450.php



http://mrzine.monthlyreview.org/sherman040707.html

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http://www.ipsnews.net/news.asp?idnews=38397

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http://ipsnews.net/news.asp?idnews=38388

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http://ipsnews.net/news.asp?idnews=38374

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No link for this one yet…

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And, here’s a couple blog entries I’ve found about the USSF:

http://www.mwsocialforum.org/node/1248

http://thirdwavefoundation.blogspot.com/

---please post links to other blogs or articles about the ussf so I can update this compilation!

edited to add:

this indybay page has links to several different articles, blogas, and radio shows:
http://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2007/06/29/18431645.php

and here's a new article, which I ahven't read yet...hope it's good!
http://www.dissidentvoice.org/2007/07/the-us-social-forum-creating-an-alternative-world/

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and, well, of course at the ussf website there's some stuff...here's a link to photos from the forum
http://movementphotos.org/main.php

and Max from the editorial collective of Left Turn recently posted this account:
http://ideasforaction.blogspot.com/

Max's account is long, but really good reading, I recomend it. (I couldn't post it here because this post is too long!!)

A report on a GI Resistance meeting at the USSF
http://www.couragetoresist.org/x/content/view/327/1/

and here's a blog post from the Student/Farmworker Alliance
http://www.sfalliance.org/2007ussf.html