PROTESTORS DEMAND IMMIGRANT RIGHTS AND CONDEMN THE ARIZONA LAW

SAN FRANCISCO and OAKLAND, CA  (7/29/10) -- In San Francisco and 
Oakland, immigrants and community activists protested Arizona's SB 
1070, which would require police and local law enforcement to check 
the immigration status of people they suspect might be undocumented, 
on the day the law took effect.  A day earlier Federal Judge Susan 
Bolton invalidated much of the law, but demonstrations involving 
thousands of people took place against the law around the country 
nevertheless.

In San Francisco demonstrators also protested cooperation between 
police and immigration agents in arresting people for deportation, in 
front of the office of California Attorney General Jerry Brown. 
Brown, a candidate for governor, ruled that San Francisco could not 
opt out of the Secure Communities program, which mandates such 
cooperation and would invalidate San Francisco's sanctuary city 
ordinance.  Protestors then went into Brown's office and told one of 
his assistants about their objections to his action.

Renee Saucedo, an attorney with La Raza Centro Legal and a leader of 
the protestors, said:  "It's no coincidence that Arizona has this 
outrageous law, because all the proposals from Washington on 
immigration reform encourage the same criminalization, racial 
profiling and discrimination.  Immigrant communities are demanding an 
end to these policies and laws, including "Secure Communities" and 
"E-Verify."  We deserve a new direction from Washington, with real 
change, including legalization and workers' rights."

In many other parts of the country, demonstrations connected the 
Arizona law to local anti-immigrant measures, and to an increase in 
enforcement actions by the Federal government.  In Mississippi, the 
Mississippi Immigrants Rights Alliance held a protest inside the 
state capitol in Jackson, in front of a statue of former Senator 
Theodore Bilbo.  In the era in which African-Americans were beaten 
and even lynched for demanding voting and civil rights, Bilbo was a 
leader of the Dixiecrats in Congress.  He was notorious for attacking 
African Americans, Jews, immigrants, Catholics and all progressive 
people.

A church choir sang "Listen Mr. Bilbo," written by Bob and Adrienne 
Claiborne in 1946 and popularized by Pete Seeger and the Almanac 
Singers.  The song begins with the verse:

Listen, Mr. Bilbo, listen to me
I'll give you a lesson in history.
Listen and I'll show you that the foreigners you hate
Are the very same people made America great.

Bill Chandler, director of the Alliance, asked:  "Is not trying to 
bring this xenophobic and racist Arizona law into Mississippi playing 
the Bilbo Card?  Is it not their stated intent to intimidate and 
drive immigrants out of our state, just as their ancestors' intent 
was to intimidate, terrorize, and drive out African Americans in the 
last century?  And to enforce inequality on those left behind?" 























For more articles and images, see  http://dbacon.igc.org

See also Illegal People -- How Globalization Creates Migration and 
Criminalizes Immigrants  (Beacon Press, 2008)
Recipient: C.L.R. James Award, best book of 2007-2008
http://www.beacon.org/productdetails.cfm?PC=2002

See also the photodocumentary on indigenous migration to the US
Communities Without Borders (Cornell University/ILR Press, 2006)
http://www.cornellpress.cornell.edu/cup_detail.taf?ti_id=4575

See also The Children of NAFTA, Labor Wars on the U.S./Mexico Border 
(University of California, 2004)
http://www.ucpress.edu/books/pages/9989.html

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David Bacon, Photographs and Stories
http://dbacon.igc.org

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