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Dreamers in Detention Expose obama's Deportation Lies
http://colorlines.com/archives/2011/...tion_lies.html
by: Julianne Hing Quote:
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This should end that " Get arrested and you get a work permit" crap people post on this forum sometimes.
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Good article.
But, with all due respect, we should be really angry when we hear that a judge has ruled for them to be deported. As cynical as this might sound, I think these fellow dreamers are doing this to help their cases. I would be doing the same. I really doubt that they will ultimately be deported. |
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but my understanding is that you can only get work authorization once you're given a Notice To Appear before an immigration judge, even if the case is subsequently closed...
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I am curious: How expensive is to be caught up in deportation proceedings? I assume that one would still have to continue paying attorney fees once the case is "closed"/put to the side and a work permit is received.
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Sweet Home Alabama
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Not a single person that has been arrested in a public action has been deported, and we have observed this rather odd trend of ICE, and other agencies involved bending over backwards making sure such individuals do not get deported, and my feeling is that they are trying to put up a show. The people are watching and they are trying to show that they are not deporting the dreamers in these public actions because they are not a priority. But then on the other side, we know that they are deporting dreamers, we know that they are deporting low priority, non-criminal cases and they are doing so because they are not visible. They have the means to deport 400,000 undocumented immigrants and they are using that figure as a goal, and we are ending with 80% of those deported being the low priority cases that were not supposed to be deported, 80% collateral damage. The idea of this action was to demonstrate the contrast between a public civil disobedience with arrests and a silent action, and demonstrate that both cases are treated very differently. These dreamers went into the detention prepared for the consequences, a media resource was aware of what was going on and that is how you are reading this only a couple days after their arrest, of greater importance is the fact that they are collecting the stories of undocumented immigrants that have been in these detention centers for 6-12 months without contact with the outside world or without formal charges. The 12 arrested (the 13th was a juvenile and was released early to the custody of their parents) were given the opportunity to pay only 10% of their bond to be set free ($300 each if I am not mistaken), and the governor was quoted as saying that they were being released because they were all permanent residents (they are not). regardless, everything served to invigorate and demonstrate that we will organize and bring people from all over the country when someone needs help, and I think that may be observed from the 13 that were arrested and from where they came from. |
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The first in what may be a series of undercover videos documenting what took place has been released.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iA54ErBfZ8E Quote:
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Here we go, I've always said DREAMer organizations should use Youtube more.
Just watching that video gave me chills. |
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That was intense...
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