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Household of legal immigrants raided by ICE

from the New York Times


U.S. Raid on an Immigrant Household Deepens Anger and Mistrust

Ruth Fremson/The New York Times


By NINA BERNSTEIN
Published: April 10, 2007
EAST HAMPTON, N.Y. — Awakened by banging on the front door and the shouts of strangers inside her family’s sprawling suburban home, Erica Leon, 12, thought at first that the house was on fire.

Then her bedroom door burst open, she said, and armed men in blue bulletproof vests pushed in, demanding to know if she was hiding someone. They pressed on to the room where 4-year-old Carson was asleep with their mother, and pulled off the covers.

“They started screaming at my mom real bad,” Erica said. “I wasn’t crying, but I was, like, terrified. Like, who are you guys?”

They were federal immigration agents hunting for an illegal immigrant — Erica’s long-absent father, Patrizio Wilson Garcia, who was ordered deported after his 2003 divorce from Erica’s mother, Adriana, and has not lived in the house since. But they had entered a three-generation immigrant household where everyone was an American citizen by naturalization or birth.

To the Leon family, Hispanics who have owned their house here on Copeces Lane for seven years, the early-morning raid on Feb. 20 seemed like the ultimate indignity in a history of hostile scrutiny. But to some residents, it was an overdue response by federal authorities to long-simmering concerns about illegal immigration on Long Island’s East End.
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Plea for New Bedford Immigrant Families

BACKGROUND INFORMATION:
Federal immigration agents raided a New Bedford leather manufacturer Tuesday March 7th using militaristic tactics, including helicopters. At least 340 workers were detained from the Michael Bianco Inc. factory. The factory employs mostly women and mostly immigrants from Guatemala and El Salvador (but also immigrants from Cape Verde, Brazil and Portugal). The raid has torn apart hundreds of families and left dozens upon dozens of babies and young children without a home. Over 100 children were directly affected. Some of the detainees have been flown to Texas and many families still do not know where their loved ones are. Somewhat
coincidentally, the raid led to the arrest of a handful of managers - none of whom were charged for any of their violations of labor law related to factory working conditions. Factory workers detained by the Department of Homeland Security's ICE where making leather products for the US military operations in Iraq. The US contract with the employer was not canceled. Federal officials are calling Tuesday's attack the largest INS raid in recent history.

See: http://www.miracoalition.org

Photos of the Raid: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oxnHGeENkmE


1) SIGN-ON LETTER FOR NEW BEDFORD (TIME SENSATIVE)

The sign on letter for New Bedford has recently been expanded to organizations nation wide.

The letter is located:

http://www.miracoalition.org/uploads/tH/cc/tHcczRH9_RsGgUESqkU0jg/
MBI-raid-sign-on-letter.pdf
If this link does not work please go to the MIRA website:
www.miracoalition.org

To sign onto the letter, please email Marcony Almedia at:
malmeida@miracoalition.org
with the name and contact information for your organization (your
title). Please bcc: camiloviveiros@yahoo.com

2) SUPPORT NEW BEDFORD - A CITY OF IMMIGRANTS RALLY SATURDAY MARCH 17th 2PM
Please spread the word and mobilize people come to out and support New Bedford workers and families.
We will be gathering at the Federal building in downtown New Bedford at 2pm.
IT IS IMPORTANT THAT WE TURN OUT IN LARGE NUMBERS TO SUPPORT NEW BEDFORD!
If you can not make it to New Bedford please plan local solidarity events connected to immigrant rights
issues in your community before May Day.

3) CALL YOUR CONGRESSPERSON:
Ask them to speak directly with Secretary Chertoff to request that he "Release the Moms."
Demand a moratorium on deportations "until reform has passed" (This a strategic demand put out by
MIRA to get more time. Of course we need to work toward ending all deportations!)
Please look up and contact your local Congressmen:
http://www.house.gov/house/MemberWWW_by_State.shtml

http://senate.gov/general/contact_information/senators_cfm.cfm?
OrderBy=state&Sort=ASC

4) MONETARY DONATIONS:
MIRA is collecting money in a separate account to be distributed to community organizations responding in the affected areas. All donations through this account will be distributed to the affected
New Bedford families.

To Donate On-Line: [ https://www.community room.net/donate.asp?
id=331] Choose "MIRA" as the recipient, then specify that the
funds are for "New Bedford Immigrant Families/Ninos Fund." Or send
a check to the MIRA Coalition, 105 Chauncy St , Boston , MA 02111
Please specify in the memo line that the funds are for "New Bedford
Immigrant Families/Ninos Fund." Donations are tax-deductible and
all donations marked "New Bedford Immigrant Families / Ninos Fund"
will be distributed to the affected families through the
appropriate local community and service organizations.