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From: National Immigration Law Center [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, August 31, 2008 4:40 PM
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Subject: DHS CONFIRMS NO IMMIGRATION ENFORCEMENT DURING GUSTAV EVACUATION

 



 






HURRICANE GUSTAV ALERT






DHS ISSUES STATEMENT






 

 







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AUGUST 31, 2008

***For Immediate Release***

 

N
ew Orleans Workers' Center for Racial Justice

Contact Saket Soni at 504-881-6610 or 773-550-9339

 

IMMIGRANT WORKERS GAIN KEY ASSURANCE FROM HOMELAND SECURITY; 

NO CHECKPOINTS ALONG EVACUATION ROUTES FROM GUSTAV 

Immigrant workers demanding a safe evacuation from the path of Hurricane Gustav 
received key assurances from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) that no 
immigration enforcement actions or checkpoints would occur in the evacuation 
process or along evacuation routes. The New Orleans Workers' Center for Racial 
Justice gained the assurances for safe passage of immigrant workers just as 
mandatory evacuations began across the Gulf Coast. The exact agreement is below.

As Gustav approached, immigrant workers and their families feared evacuation 
due to anticipation over Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and U.S. 
Border Patrol checkpoints. Of the over 200 surveys of day laborers which the 
Workers' Center conducted as Hurricane Gustav approached, the fear of detention 
and deportation by DHS was identified as the single greatest obstacle to 
accessing humanitarian relief. "We want to take our families to safety. We 
should not have to face deportation as we escape from the storm" said Dennis 
Soriano, an organizer with the Congress of Day Laborers.

Hundreds of thousands of immigrant workers arrived in the Gulf Coast in the 
aftermath of Hurricane Katrina to assist in the reconstruction of New Orleans 
and other cities. However, even as they were contributing to the rebuilding 
efforts, they faced extraordinary abus
e, including high levels of wage theft, police brutality and massive 
immigration raids.

"This agreement would be the first clear assurance of safety from the federal 
government to immigrant workers who came to the Gulf Coast in the aftermath of 
Katrina" said Saket Soni, Director of the Workers' Center. "It's a small 
victory on the path to a humane and just relief effort."

Despite these assurances, immigrant workers and their advocates expressed 
concern about the treatment immigrants would receive in the relief effort. 
"Once we have evacuated safely, will DHS come to the shelters?" asked Soriano; 
"When we are returning home to rebuild the city, will we face DHS checkpoints 
on our way back?"

"We hope that these public assurances from DHS will be the first step towards a 
Memorandum of Understanding that clearly establishes what we all know: there's 
no place for immigration enforcement in humanitarian relief" said Jennifer 
Rosenbaum, Counsel to the Workers' Center. Ms. Rosenbaum has represented 
hundreds of immigrant workers in post-Katrina New Orleans efforts.

Soni said immigrant workers would continue to fight for access to the relief. 
"Just like everyone else who was forced to leave, immigrant workers and their 
families want to stay safe in the shelters, and they want to come home to New 
Orleans and help rebuild their city."

The New Orleans Workers' Center for Racial Justice is a membership based 
organization that works with African-American and immigrant workers in the 
post-Katrina landscape.

 

###

AUGUST 
31, 2008

DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY

OFFICE FOR CIVIL RIGHTS AND CIVIL LIBERTIES


Gustav

·        All residents of the Gulf Coast region need to evacuate.

·        There are no immigration enforcement operations, and there are no

immigration enforcement checkpoints associated with the evacuations. 

·        The Department of Homeland Security's top priorities in any emergency 
are life-saving and life-sustaining activities, preventing the loss of property 
to the extent possible, and assisting with a speedy recovery of the affected 
region.  

Gustav 

·        Todos los residentes del la región de la Costa del Golfo deben evacuar.

·        No hay operacions de inmigración, y no hay puntos de inmigración 
asociados con las evacuaciones.  

·        Las prioridades mas altas del Departamento de Seguridad Nacional (DHS 
por sus siglas en Ingles) en cualquier emergencia son las de salvar y sostener 
la vida, preevenir la pérdida de propiedad lo tanto posible, y asistir con la 
recuperación de la región afectada.      






 



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