Deported 1 Million, Separated Countless Families Since 2009, to Latinos Obama 
is the Bait & Switch President
Wed, 08/17/2011 - 00:19 — Bruce A. Dixon

 
Latinos overwhelmingly 
voted for the First Black President. And why not? He wrapped himself in 
the mantle of Dr. King, made explicit promises to humanize the 
immigration system, and even spoke out against some of the racist 
scapegoating of immigrants. But that was then, as a candidate. After two and a 
half years as president, Obama's record marks him out as the 
bait-and-switch president.
Deported 1 Million, Separated Countless Families Since 2009, to Latinos Obama 
is the Bait & Switch President 
A Black Agenda Radio Commentary by BAR managing editor Bruce A. Dixon
In 2008, Latinos 
delivered a whopping two thirds of their vote to the candidate of Hope 
and Change, to Barack Obama, who opposed the building of border walls 
who spoke out against the politics of demonizing immigrants, and who 
promised a clear path to citizenship for millions living in the shadows. The 
well-funded layer of corporate and Democratic Party Latino leaders 
whose careers and condo payments depend on it hope to turn out a massive Latino 
vote for Obama in 2012. But the tide may be against them.
Despite concrete promises and lofty rhetoric the Obama administration has built 
and extended 
border walls, massively increased the numbers of workplace audits and 
raids at firms suspected of hiring the undocumented. President Obama has 
declared that states like his home Illinois can no longer opt out of 
the so-called Secure Communities program, and must send fingerprints and 
identifying data on everybody they arrest to the feds to be checked 
against immigration databases. The First Black President has deported an all 
time high of more than 1 million immigrants since taking office in 
2009, and tens of thousands on any given day more await similar fates in his 
vast, and often privatized, network of immigration prisons and 
jails.
Unlike black Americans, 
who can still get misty-eyed at the sight of Michelle Obama and her 
pretty kids walking across the White House lawn to the Marine 
helicopter, Latinos have a much harder time fooling themselves about the 
fundamental nature of the Obama presidency. In that community, almost 
everybody has recent immigrants in the immediate family or among the 
in-laws, recent immigrants living downstairs or across the street, and 
more recent immigrants among the people they work, worship or go to 
school with. 
Thus nearly everybody has neighbors, relatives and co-workers who've been 
stopped for traffic 
offenses or arrested for misdemeanors and disappeared into the maze of 
immigration detention. Hundreds of thousands know people at workplaces 
that have been audited by ICE and the bosses forced to fire undocumented 
employees, people whose workplaces were raided, and employees arrested 
on the job. Thousands have taken in children of parents facing 
deportation, and hundreds of thousands actually know the names and faces of 
family members, co-workers, neighbors and friends whose families are being 
cruelly separated.
in a National Day of 
Action on Tuesday, August 16 hundreds of immigrants and citizens 
delivered thousands of petitions demanding an end to the Secure 
Communities Program at Democratic party offices in Houston, Atlanta, 
Charlotte and Miami, and Barack Obama's campaign headquarters in 
Chicago. 
“If the President continues to alienate Latino voters he will lose the 
election, plain and simple," said Carlos Roa from Presente.org, a national 
online advocacy group that seeks to empower Latinos 
nationwide.  " He cannot expect Latino voters and an entire community to simply 
stand by and watch...”
The threat is not an idle one. Can corporate funded and Democratic Party 
Latino leaders bring out a huge vote for Obama a second time, despite 
his abominable record on immigration? I wouldn't bet on it.
http://www.blackagendareport.com/content/deported-1-million-separated-countless-families-2009-latinos-obama-bait-switch-president

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