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DAP Forums > DREAM Act > Taking Action

Undocumented. Unafraid. Undercover.

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11-18-2011, 03:51 PM
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We are undocumented, unafraid and now undercover. For a while we organized the traditional way thinking things would change. Then we realized we had push a little harder, so we started escalating and demanding change. President Obama was onto us, he came out with a big announcement to get support from the Latino community. We knew it was a lie and many of you knew it was a lie but others fell for the trap. You know the NCLR, CHIRLA, Reform Immigration for America crowds . . .


This week we set out to show it was a lie by intentionally getting undocumented youth into a detention center
. After all, if Obama was true to his word we wouldn't be successful, right?

Wrong.

Meet Isaac Barrera and Jonathan Perez, youth from California. You actually know both of them, they were participants in a San Bernardino civil disobedience action. This past Thursday both of them walked into a Mobile, Alabama Border Patrol office protesting against HB56. Both were detained and, within hours, transferred to the Basile immigration detention center in Southern Louisiana.

Isaac and Jonathan are now doing what they do best, organizing from within the detention center where they are gathering stories of others detained, those not connected to a larger network.

Take action and support the work of Isaac and Jonathan from within the detention center. Think we can have them home by Thanksgiving?

Immigration thinks it can go after us, well we have news for them, we can go after them too. We can enter their detention centers on our own terms and, with your support, we can come out. Let's bring Jonathan and Isaac home for Thanksgiving!

Much love,

Mohammad Abdollahi
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11-19-2011, 12:23 AM
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Well that was dumb?
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11-19-2011, 10:38 PM
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There was a deeper meaning in what took place. It was intended to demonstrate the difference between undocumented individuals arrested in a civil disobedience scenario with high publicity and the case where individuals were arrested without the high publicity. The two mentioned here, Isaac Barrera and Jonathan Perez managed to get into the detention center and where quickly processed. There were going to be more involved in different locations but my understanding was that a car broke down and an ICE agent recognized one of the occupants in the car ruining the plans for the other participants.

The 13 undocumented immigrants that were detained in the highly public case did not get ICE holds because according to ICE and as they quoted the governor of Alabama in the news, they are actually permanent residents (they are not, I know this for a fact, one of those arrested is a parent of two active IYJL members). The new tactic that ICE seems to be employing is to call those arrested in highly public civil disobedience cases permanent residents and in some cases eligible for citizenship in order to avoid placing a hold on them and releasing them right away (it sort of happened in the Chicago 6 case over the summer).

This was truly an interesting development.

Something else of importance, those that were arrested managed to collect the stories of other undocumented individuals in the detention center, some of whom had been in the facility for 6-12 months without any contact with the outside world. In one particular touching case, there seems to be a couple who where caught by ICE after dropping their child off at school, they did not know what happened to their child.

What is of particular interest for Alabama, this Civil Disobedience was the first one in many decades, and hopefully it will ensure that they will rethink their actions.

The people that came back, they were talking about the southern hospitality they observed, yes, there was some pronounced racism in public, but for the most part there were many people that were supportive.
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11-21-2011, 12:33 PM
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and just recently, as in a few minutes ago, a video was released documenting what took place inside the ICE office when they arrested Isaac and Jonathan.



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Jonathan and Isaac, both DREAM Act eligible youth, test out Obama's new policy about detaining and deporting "low priority" immigrants. Both now find themselves in the Basile Detention Center in Louisiana. Help us bring them home for the holidays. www.dreamactivist.org
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In one particular touching case, there seems to be a couple who where caught by ICE after dropping their child off at school, they did not know what happened to their child.
Unacceptable, that is human cruelty at it's finest. Not only is that degrading, it is dehumanizing.

As for the two teens that went into the detention center; I really don't think it was a good idea. I mean, all ICE needs to know to deport you is if your illegal or not. It's not a good idea to go into a detention center while indirectly communicating that you are illegal by protesting. Still, I hope they get out soon.
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