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Stopping the  Trans-Pacific Partnership IS Immigrant Rights!      
In This Issue: 
1) Stopping the TPP IS Immigrant Rights!  
2) 8 immigrant youth activists detained upon re-entry to  US
3) House Passes 2014 NDAA; NSA Surveillance Will Lead to  Indefinite 
Detention 
4) Senate Immigration Bill Dashes Hopes for  Fair, Just Reform 
5) How the FBI Uses Rapists and Child  Molesters to Entrap Gullible People 
in Terror Stings 
6) Updates,  _Please  Support NISN!_ 
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Stopping the Trans-Pacific Partnership IS Immigrant Rights! 
[Alliance for Global Justice] Following is an open, sign-on letter from  
the Flush the TPP Campaign, of which the Alliance for Global Justice is a  
part. Right now the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) is being negotiated at  the 
same time that Congress is considering a "border surge" in  militarization 
as part of immigration reform. We have already seen that  free trade plus 
border militarization is a combination that kills. This  letter explains the 
relationship between ‘free’ trade agreements and  militarization of the 
border. The struggle for immigrant rights includes  opening borders, not 
locking 
them down, and creating fair trade for people  and the planet, not 
corporate trade for profit with impunity. Please  consider signing on to this 
letter 
(fill out the form below). Then also  share this letter with individuals 
and organizations in your community  that work for immigrant rights or that 
also might be willing to sign on,  and encourage them to add their names. We 
can stop the TPP! The first step  is to educate more people about the effects 
the TPP will have on our  communities. Then together, we will flush the 
TPP.  
We write this letter out of concern regarding a looming humanitarian  
crisis. The prospect of the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) along with a  surge 
in border militarization will leave in its wake a trail of  displacement and 
death. The TPP will continue destroying rural economies  and uprooting 
workers in Mexico and elsewhere. More border militarization  and 
criminalization 
will leave yet more bodies of the undocumented and  their families abandoned 
and lifeless in the desert. We call on fair trade  and immigrant rights 
activists to join together to stop the TPP and to  demand real, just 
immigration reform.  
Over 6,000 undocumented workers and their family members have died  
crossing the US-Mexico border since 1994, the year that the North America  Free 
Trade Agreement (NAFTA) was passed. It was also when construction of  the 
border wall began. NAFTA led to a 60% increase in migration across the  
Southern 
border–a forced migration of people desperately looking for jobs  to feed 
their families. Because of border militarization the undocumented  generally 
enter the US via its most sparsely populated and harshest desert  terrains to 
avoid apprehension. Those who don’t make it die from  dysentery, 
dehydration and exposure. The Trans-Pacific Partnership has  been called “NAFTA 
on 
Steroids”. If it passes, it will be the largest FTA  in the world, including 
not only Mexico, the United States and Canada, but  also Peru, Chile, Vietnam, 
Brunei, Australia, Japan, New Zealand,  Malaysia, and Singapore. The Obama 
administration is asking for “Fast  Track” authority to negotiate the 
TPP....  
To read and sign the rest of the letter: 
http://www.flushthetpp.org/the-tpp-and-immigrant-rights/ 
To read the letter in Spanish: 
http://www.flushthetpp.org/detener-el-tpp-es-defender-los-derechos-del-inmigrante/
    
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6/27: House Passes 2014 NDAA; NSA Surveillance  Will Lead to Indefinite 
Detention 
By Joe Wolverton - The New American 
The annual renewal of the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) is  
underway on Capitol Hill.

On June 14, by a vote of 315-108, the  House of Representatives passed the 
Fiscal Year 2014 version of the NDAA  (HR 1960). Several amendments to the 
defense spending legislation were  proposed, many of which were approved 
either by voice vote or en bloc. The  first method of voting requires no report 
on how individual members voted,  while the second method aggregates 
amendments, allowing them to be voted  on in groups.

A few of the amendments represent significant  improvements to the NDAA of 
2012 and 2013. The acts passed for those years  infamously permitted the 
president to deploy U.S. military troops to  apprehend and indefinitely detain 
any American he alone believed to be  aiding enemies of the state.

While the 2014 iteration doesn’t go  far enough in pushing the federal 
beast back inside its constitutional  cage, there are at least a few 
congressmen 
willing to try to crack the  whip and restore constitutional separation of 
powers and shore up a few of  the fundamental liberties suspended by the 
NDAA of the past two  years.

First, there is the amendment offered by Representative Trey  Radel 
(R-Fla.). Radel’s amendment requires the Department of Defense to  submit to 
the 
Congress a report every year containing: (1) the names of  any U.S. citizens 
subject to military detention, (2) the legal  justification for their 
continued detention, and (3) the steps the  Executive Branch is taking to 
either 
provide them some judicial process,  or release them. Requires that an 
unclassified version of the report be  made available, and in addition, that 
the 
report must be made available to  all members of Congress.

Radel’s amendment was passed by voice  vote.

Next, an amendment offered by Representative Bob Goodlatte  (R-Va.) would 
require the federal government, in habeas proceedings for  U.S. citizens 
apprehended in the United States pursuant to the  Authorization for the Use of 
Military Force (AUMF), to prove by “clear and  convincing evidence” that the 
citizen is an unprivileged enemy combatant  and there is not presumption 
that the government's evidence is accurate  and authentic.

The House approved the Goodlatte amendment by a vote  of 214-211.

Finally, an amendment by Representative Paul Broun  (R-Ga.) forbids the 
Department of Defense from killing a citizen of the  United States by a drone 
attack unless that person is actively engaged in  combat against the United 
States.

This trio of amendments  represents a laudable attempt to restrain the 
power of the executive. As  constitutionalists and civil libertarians are 
aware, 
recent occupants of  the Oval Office have usurped sweeping unconstitutional 
powers, including  the authority to target Americans for indefinite 
detention, to withhold  from them rights that have been recognized as 
unalienable 
since before the  Magna Carta, and to kill American citizens who have been 
charged with no  crime and been given no opportunity to defend themselves from 
the  accusations that qualified them for summary assassination.

Despite  these small victories in the battle to restore constitutionally 
protected  liberty, the debate on the 2014 NDAA provided several examples of 
Congress  violating their oaths of office by shrinking the scope of basic 
rights and  expanding the power of the president to act as de facto (and now, 
de jure)  judge, jury, and executioner.

For example, two amendments offered  by Representative Adam Smith (D-Wash.) 
were rejected by his colleagues, to  their dishonor.

Smith’s first proposed amendment would have  prohibited indefinite military 
detention of any person detained under AUMF  authority in the United 
States, territories, or possessions by providing  immediate transfer to trial 
and 
proceedings by a court established under  Article III of the Constitution or 
by an appropriate state  court.

Not surprisingly, Smith’s amendment failed to garner  approval, being voted 
down by a vote of 200-226 (213 Republicans voted  against Smith’s 
amendment).

This was not the first time the  “conservatives” in Congress rejected a 
proposal by Representative Smith  that would have protected due process and 
disgorged the president of  powers to which he is not entitled. During last 
year’s deliberations on  the NDAA for Fiscal Year 2013, the House of 
Representatives voted to  perpetuate the president’s power to indefinitely 
detain 
American  citizens.

By a vote of 238-182, members of Congress rejected the  amendment offered 
by Smith and Justin Amash (R-Mich.) that would have  repealed the indefinite 
detention provision passed overwhelmingly in 2011  as part of the 2012 NDAA.

The Fiscal Year 2013 NDAA retained the  indefinite detention provisions, as 
well as the section permitting  prisoners to be transferred from civilian 
jurisdiction to the custody of  the military.

"The frightening thing here is that the government is  claiming the power 
under the Afghanistan authorization for use of military  force as a 
justification for entering American homes to grab people,  indefinitely detain 
them 
and not give them a charge or trial,"  Representative Amash said during House 
debate last year.

In his  impassioned speech supporting the amendment he proposed last year,  
Representative Smith reminded his colleagues that the NDAA granted to the  
president “extraordinary” powers and divested the American people of key  
civil liberties, as well as divesting civilian courts of their  
constitutional jurisdiction.

Smith pointed out that there was no  need to transfer suspects into 
military custody as “hundreds” of  terrorists have been tried in federal courts 
since the attacks of  September 11, 2001.

The more things change, the more they stay the  same. Members of Congress — 
mostly Republican members — have united in  firm defense of the president’
s unconstitutional power to apprehend and  indefinitely detain Americans.

There are very few more powerful  reminders that there is no party in 
Washington, D.C., that is committed to  faithfully adhering to the oath of 
office 
or to the upholding of the  manifold God-given rights that are guaranteed 
by the  Constitution.

Finally, there is in the NDAA for 2014, a frightening  fusion of the 
federal government’s constant surveillance of innocent  Americans and the 
assistance it will give to justifying the indefinite  detention of anyone 
labeled an 
enemy of the regime.

Section 1061 of  the 2014 NDAA approved by the House expands on the scope 
of surveillance  established by the Patriot Act and the AUMF. Sec. 1061(a) 
authorizes the  secretary of efense to "establish a center to be known as the 
'Conflict  Records Research Center.’” According to the current text of the 
NDAA, the  center would be tasked with compiling a “digital research 
database  including translations and to facilitate research and analysis of 
records 
 captured from countries, organizations, and individuals, now or once  
hostile to the United States.”

In order to accomplish the center’s  purpose, the secretary of defense will 
create an information exchange in  cooperation with the director of 
national intelligence.

Key to the  functioning of this information exchange will be the collection 
of  “captured records.” Section 1061(g)(1), defines a captured record as 
"a  document, audio file, video file, or other material captured during 
combat  operations from countries, organizations, or individuals, now or once  
hostile to the United States."

When read in conjunction with the  provision of the AUMF that left the War 
on Terror open-ended and previous  NDAAs’ classification of the United 
States as a battleground in that  unconstitutional war, and you’ve got a 
powerful 
combination that can knock  out the entire Bill of Rights.

Finally, when all the foregoing is  couched within the context of the 
revelations regarding the dragnet  surveillance programs of the NSA, it becomes 
evident that anyone’s phone  records, e-mail messages, browsing history, text 
messages, and social  media posts could qualify as a “captured record.”

After being  seized by the NSA (or some other federal surveillance 
apparatus), the  seized materials would be processed by the Conflict Records 
Research  Center created by this bill. This center's massive database of 
electronic 
 information and its collaboration with the NSA converts the United States  
into a constantly monitored holding cell and all its citizens and  
residents into suspects. All, of course, in the name of  security.

To wit, Americans zealous about retaining their rights  and resisting the 
constant repeal of them by the federal government would  be wise to remember 
the words James Madison wrote to Thomas Jefferson in  1798: “It is a 
universal truth that the loss of liberty at home is to be  charged to the 
provisions against danger, real or pretended, from  abroad.” 
Also Read.. 
6/28: Senate Immigration Bill Dashes Hopes for Fair, Just  Reform 
http://www.immigrantsolidarity.org/cgi-bin/datacgi/database.cgi?file=Issues&;
report=SingleArticle&ArticleID=1535 
(http://www.immigrantsolidarity.org/cgi-bin/datacgi/database.cgi?file=Issues&report=SingleArticle&ArticleID=1535)
  
7/17: How the FBI Uses Rapists and Child Molesters to Entrap  Gullible 
People in Terror Stings 
http://www.immigrantsolidarity.org/cgi-bin/datacgi/database.cgi?file=Issues&;
report=SingleArticle&ArticleID=1538 
(http://www.immigrantsolidarity.org/cgi-bin/datacgi/database.cgi?file=Issues&report=SingleArticle&ArticleID=1538)
  
MAPA Interactive Map of “Secure Communities” Shows How Many  immigrants 
has been detained/deported under S-Comm) 
http://migrahack.coshimel.com/ (http://migrahack.coshimel.com/) 
 
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2010_ 
(http://www.immigrantsolidarity.org/News/Spring10NewsAlert.html)  | _Fall  
2010_ 
(http://www.immigrantsolidarity.org/News/Fall10NewsAlert.html)  | 
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(http://www.immigrantsolidarity.org/News/Oct-Nov10NewsAlert.html)   
_May  - June 2009_ 
(http://www.immigrantsolidarity.org/News/May-June09NewsAlert.html)  | _March  - 
April 2009_ 
(http://www.immigrantsolidarity.org/News/March-April09NewsAlert.html)  | 
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Useful Immigrant Resources  on Detention and Deportation 
Face Sheet: _Immigration  Detention--Questions and Answers_ 
(http://www.immigrantsolidarity.org/Documents/detq&aflier.pdf)  (Dec, 2008) by: 
_http://www.thepoliticsofimmigration.org_ 
(http://www.thepoliticsofimmigration.org/) 

Thanks for GREAT works from Detention Watch  Network (DWN) to compiled the 
following information, please visit DWN  website: 
_http://www.detentionwatchnetwork.org_ (http://www.detentionwatchnetwork.org/)  
  
_Tracking  ICE's Enforcement Agenda_ 
(http://www.immigrantsolidarity.org/Documents/DWN/4.%20Tracking%20ICE%20Enforcement%20Agenda.doc)
 
_Real  Deal fact sheet on detention_ (http://www.immigrants
olidarity.org/Documents/DWN/5.%20Real%20Deal%20fact%20sheet%20on%20detention.pdf)
 
_Real  Deal fact sheet on border_ 
(http://www.immigrantsolidarity.org/Documents/DWN/6.%20Real%20Deal%20fact%20sheet%20on%20border.pdf)
   
- _From  Raids to Deportation-A Community Resource Kit_ 
(http://www.immigrantsolidarity.org/Documents/DWN/39.%20From%20Raids%20to%20Deportation--A%20Com
munity%20Resource%20Kit.pdf) 
- Know Your Rights in  the Community (_English_ 
(http://www.immigrantsolidarity.org/Documents/DWN/40.%20Know%20your%20Rights%20in%20Community%20--%20Eng
lish.pdf) ,  _Spanish_ 
(http://www.immigrantsolidarity.org/Documents/DWN/41.%20Know%20Your%20Rights%20in%20Community%20--%20Spanish.pdf)
 )
-  _Know  Your Rights in Detention_ 
(http://www.immigrantsolidarity.org/Documents/DWN/42.%20Know%20Your%20Rights%20in%20Detention.pdf)
 
- _Pre-Raid  Community Safety Plan_ 
(http://www.immigrantsolidarity.org/Documents/DWN/43.%20Pre%20Raid%20Community%20Safety%20Plan.pdf)
 
- _Raids  to Deportation Map_ 
(http://www.immigrantsolidarity.org/Documents/DWN/44.%20Raids%20to%20Deportation%20Map.pdf)
 
- _Raids  to Deportation Policy Map_ 
(http://www.immigrantsolidarity.org/Documents/DWN/45.%20Raids%20to%20Deportation%20Policy%20Map.pdf)
  

More on  Immigration Resource Page
http://www.immigrantsolidarity.org/resource.htm 
Useful Handouts and Know Your Immigrant  Rights When Marches  


Immigrant Marches / Marchas de los Inmigrantes 
(By ACLU)

   EN ESPAÑOL 
_Acerca de  la Union Americana de Libertades  Civiles_ 
(http://www.aclu.org/immigrants/espanol/index.html) 

Immigrants and their supporters are participating in marches all over  the 
country to protest proposed national legislation and to seek justice  for 
immigrants. The materials available here provide important information  about 
the rights and risks involved for anyone who is planning to  participate in 
the ongoing marches. 
If government agents question you, it is important to understand your  
rights. You should be careful in the way you speak when approached by the  
police, FBI, or INS. If you give answers, they can be used against you in  a 
criminal, immigration, or civil case. 
The ACLU's publications below provide effective and useful guidance in  
several languages for many situations. The brochures apprise you of your  legal 
rights, recommend how to preserve those rights, and provide guidance  on 
how to interact with officials. 
IMMIGRATION 
_Know Your Rights When Encountering Law Enforcement_ 
(http://www.aclu.org/pdfs/immigrants/kyr_english.pdf)  
|  _Conozca Sus Derechos Frente A Los Agentes Del Orden  Público_ 
(http://www.aclu.org/pdfs/immigrants/immigration_kyr_spanish.pdf)  

ACLU of Massachusetts - Your Rights And  Responsibilities If You Are 
Contacted By The Authorities _English_ (http://www.aclum.org/pdf/bustcard.pdf)  
| 
_Spanish_ (http://www.aclu-nj.org/downloads/BustcardSpanish.pdf)  |  
_Chinese_ (http://www.aclum.org/pdf/bustcard.pdf)  

ACLU of  Massachusetts - _What to do  if stopped and questioned about your 
immigration status on the street, the  subway, or the bus_ 
(http://www.aclum.org/pdf/Operation%20Safe%20Commute.pdf)  
| _Que  hacer si Usted es interrogado en el tren o autobus acerca de su 
estatus  inmigratorio_ 
(http://www.aclum.org/pdf/Operation_Safe_Commute_SPANISH.pdf)  

ACLU of South Carolina - _How  To Deal With A 287(g)_ 
(http://www.aclu.org/pdfs/immigrants/immigration_287g_english.pdf)  
| _Como  Lidiar Con Una 287(g)_ 
(http://www.aclu.org/pdfs/immigrants/immigration_287g_spanish.pdf)  

ACLU of Southern California - _What to Do If Immigration Agents or Police 
Stop You While on  Foot, in Your Car, or Come to Your Home_ 
(http://www.aclu-sc.org/attach/k/kyr_immigration_en.pdf)  
| _Qué Hacer Si Agentes de Inmigración o la Policía lo  Paran Mientras Va 
Caminando, lo Detienen en su Auto o Vienen a su  Hogar_ 
(http://www.aclu-sc.org/attach/k/kyr_immigration_sp.pdf)  

ACLU of Washington - Brochure for Iraqis: What to  Do If the FBI or Police 
Contact You for Questioning _English_ (http://www.aclu-wa.org/detail.cfm
?id=200)  | _Arabic_ (http://aclu-wa.org/detail.cfm?id=354)  

ACLU of  Washington - _Your  Rights at Checkpoints at Ferry Terminals_ 
(http://www.aclu-wa.org/library_files/FerryCheckpointsEng%206-08.pdf)  
| _Sus  Derechos en Puestos de Control en las Terminales de  
Transbordadores_ 
(http://www.aclu-wa.org/library_files/FerryCheckpointsSpan%206-08.pdf)   
LABOR / FREE SPEECH 
_Immigrant Protests - What Every Worker Should Know:  _ 
(http://www.nilc.org/ce/nilc/protests_what_every_worker_should_know.pdf) 
| _Manifestaciones de los Inmigrantes - Lo Que Todo  Trabajador Debe Saber_ 
(http://www.nilc.org/ce/nilc/protests_what_every_worker_should_know_sp.pdf) 
  
PROTESTERS 
ACLU of Florida Brochure - _The Rights of Protesters_ 
(http://www.aclufl.org/PDFs/right_to_protest_brochure.pdf)  
| _Los Derechos de los Manifestantes_ 
(http://www.aclu.org/pdfs/immigrants/acluprotestbrochuresp1.pdf)   
STUDENTS 
Washington State - _Student Walkouts and Political Speech at School_ 
(http://www.aclu.org/pdfs/immigrants/studentwalkouts20060503.pdf)  
| _Huelgas Estudiantiles y Expresión Política en las  Escuelas_ 
(http://www.aclu.org/pdfs/immigrants/studentwalkouts20060503_spanish.pdf)  

_California Students: Public School Walk-outs and Free  Speech_ 
(http://www.aclu-sc.org/attach/k/KYRCAStudentProtestsEnglish.pdf)  
| _Estudiantes de California: Marchas o Huelgas y La  Libertad de Expresión 
en las Escuelas Públicas_ 
(http://www.aclu-sc.org/attach/k/KYRCAStudentProtestsSpanish.pdf)  

 
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