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Familia Latina unida / NO DEPORTACIONES EL DIA DE LA MADRE !

9 may

STOP DEPORTACIONES EN CHICAGO PARTICIPA EN LAS MANIFESTACIONES.

Obama la administracion con mas deportaciones en USA , separacion de familias

Obama Bate Record historico en Deportaciones de Indocumentados

13 dic

ESTE VIDEO BASICAMENTE DA GRACIAS A LA ADMINISTRACION DE OBAMA POR DEPORTAR MAS QUE NADIE !

http://ourborder.ning.com/video/immigration-enforcement-1


Find more videos like this on Our Border

EL VIDEO ES UN MONTAJE DEBIDO A QUE DICE HEMOS DEPORTADO A ESTE CRIMINAL Y AL OTRO CRIMINAL ETC…ETC…

DONDE ESTA ELVIRA AREYANO ??????????? NO ENTRA EN ESTE VIDEO O ES QUE ELLA NO COMETIO CRIMENES ? BASICAMENTE ESTAN INTENTANDO DAR UNA IMAGEN FALSA DE LAS DEPORTACIONES 90% DE LAS DEPORTACIONES SON TRABAJADORES QUE NUNCA COMETIERON CRIMENES

VEA LAS ORDENES DADAS DE LA ADMINISTRACION DE OBAMA A LOS POLICIAS DE DEPORTACION Y LEA SUS EMAILS PARA VER COMO DEPORTAN A LOS INDOCUMENTADOS EN CUSTODIA CLICK ABAJO EN EL LINK

http://www.scribd.com/doc/45248308/Ordenes-de-Deportaciones-de-la-Administracion-de-Obama-a-Policias-Origen-Washington-post-TOP-SECRET

Como dice el refran , del dicho al hecho hay un trecho , es lo que ocurre con Obama y su administracion , sobre todo en el caso de las deportaciones , debido a que en su legislatura las deportaciones han aumentado a numeros historicos como ningun otro presidente en solo el 2010 unos 392,862 han sido ya deportados fuera de USA

por que ? no se sabe pero la realidad y los hechos muestran una realidad con numeros asombrosos  y lo peor de todo es que el gol de esta administracion  para el 2011 pudiera ser is to remove 404,000 immigrants. pronostico y gol para administracion de OBama

Al dia 1100 deportaciones , lo cual hace de este gobierno una maquina de deportaciones = Policial = Judical = Billete de avion Gratis Bye Bye a Mexico , Irlanda , Germany ETC….

El problema no es ese y empieza alli ! Estas deportaciones dejan familias rotas debido a que posiblemente tubieron hijos en USA y dividen a las familias , varios ciudadanos Americanos son perjudicados claramente …la separacion de Familias crea un gran dolor en varias personas .

Ademas hay que tener bien claro que estas FAMILIAS NO COMETIERON NINGUN CRIMEN !! mas que el de trabajar para comprar pan y comida , posiblemente lavando coches o trabajando en fabricas , NO QUITANDO EL TRABAJO A NADIE !

Lean este Articulo super interesante en el Washington post por Andrew Becker

EMPEZANDO CON LOS RECORD DE LA POLICIA DE INMIGRACION QUE HAN SIDO FIILTRADOS AQUI

El gobierno debe parar las Deportaciones de Familias por Navidad en USA URGENTE

19 nov

El sistema gubernamental en USA parece no importarle deportar a miles de familas o a sus padres o madres dejando a los niños destrozados por una famila dividida.

Pedimos que se paren estas deportaciones  durante la navidad … Miles de deportaciones cada dia son realizadas por el gobierno , a personas que NO SON CRIMINALES Y NO COMETIERON CRIMENES NUNCA .

La politica agresiva del gobierno esta destruyendo Familas enteras dejando niños sin padres y madres

pedimo que se pare el proceso por Navidad ! estamos en contra de deportaciones ! de personas que no cometieron crimenes y simplemente desean vivir en paz en USA

Este Lunes, Noviembre 22 estaremos en la Congress y la Clark a las 12:00 de la tarde, que es donde esta localizada la oficina ICE. protesta en CHICAGO STOP DEPORTACIONES

Urgent notice<> Moratorium

19 nov

Urgent notice<> Moratorium
esto significa un alto inmediato para todos los que vayan a ser deportados. No queremos que Familias sean separadas. Muchas familias están siendo destruidas por negligencia del gobierno. 1,100 personas son deportadas todos los días, esto significa que 1,100 familias y niños pierden a una mamá o papá, a veces hasta los dos padres son deportados. La gente deportada no incluye a gente que a hecho crímenes. Nosotros como ciudadanos tenemos que intervenir y poner un alto a estas injusticias. Por favor salgan a pelear por lo que es correcto. Ningún hombre debería separar a una familia feliz que nada mas quieren trabajar y una vida mejor. Este Lunes, Noviembre 22 estaremos en la Congress y la Clark a las 12:00 de la tarde, que es donde esta localizada la oficina ICE.

Good afternoon everyone. This is an urgent message, we need everyone’s support. Every Monday until Christmas we will be in front of the ICE office protesting against deportations. We want a moratorium for all the people who are here illegally, this means an immediate stop for everyone who is about to be deported. We don’t want families to keep being separated. Many families are being destroyed because of the government’s negligence. 1,100 people are deported everyday; this means 1100 families and children lose a father or a mother, or sometimes even both because of deportation. The people being deported do not include people who have committed crimes. We as citizens must intervene and stop these injustices. Please come out and fight for what is right. No man should separate a happy family whom are here to work and have a better life. This Monday, November 22nd we will be at Congress and Clark at noon, which is were the ICE office is located.


Centro Sin Fronteras
2009 W. 22nd St.
Chicago, Illinois 60608
773/847-7282
emma@somosunpueblo.com

Lincoln Methodist Church
2242 S. Damen St.
Chicago, Illinois 60608

Adalberto United Methodist Church
2716 W. Division St.
Chicago, Illinois 60622

Moratoria para las deportaciones en USA

Moratoria para las deportaciones en USA

Arizona Law = Hitler = Racismo = destroy America

31 jul

Video gracioso

Todavia mucho racismo en Arizona

Chicago congressman arrested at D.C. rally / Luis Gutierrez Arrestado

1 may

 

 Chicago congressman arrested at D.C. rally

Chicago U.S. Rep. Luis Gutierrez made good on his pledge to get arrested at today’s immigration rally outside the White House.

The congressman was among 35 activists detained for failing to move from a sidewalk outside the White House.

“They were asked to move by park police and they did not and they were asked again a couple more times, then they started arresting folks,” said Douglas Rivlin, a Gutierrez spokesman.

Rivlin said the protesters were taken in plastic handcuffs by U.S. Park Police and transported by bus to a processing center, where they were booked. Gutierrez was released around 7pm Eastern, Rivlin said.

Gutierrez was charged with a misdemeanor for “failure to obey a lawful order from a U.S. Park policeman” and was ordered to pay a small fine of between $50 and $100, Rivlin said.

Rivlin said Gutierrez had given U.S. Park Police a “heads-up” earlier in the week that he planned to join the demonstrators “as a courtesy.” He said Gutierrez expected to get arrested and at the time of the arrest was wearing a shirt that said “Arrest Me Not My Friends.”

Rivlin described the arrests “as very peaceful” and said Gutierrez “was very excited” about being arrested.

“He think it’s very important to keep escalating the pressure to deal with our immigration problem in this country and to keep pressure on both parties and the White House to make immigration reform a priority this year,” Rivlin said.

It was not the first time the congressman has been arrested during a demonstration. In 2001, Gutierrez was one of about 180 people arrested for trespassing on restricted Navy grounds during bombing exercises inon the Puerto Rican island of Vieques.

The D.C. march was one of 80 or so nationwide, including Chicago. Angered by a controversial Arizona immigration law, tens of thousands of protesters — including 50,000 alone in Los Angeles — rallied in cities across America demanding that President Barack Obama tackle immigration reform immediately.

Gerry Smith

cago congressman arrested at D.C. rally May 1, 2010 7:34 PM | No Comments Chicago U.S. Rep. Luis Gutierrez made good on his pledge to get arrested at today’s immigration rally outside the White House. The congressman was among 35 activists detained for failing to move from a sidewalk outside the White House. “They were asked to move by park police and they did not and they were asked again a couple more times, then they started arresting folks,” said Douglas Rivlin, a Gutierrez spokesman. Rivlin said the protesters were taken in plastic handcuffs by U.S. Park Police and transported by bus to a processing center, where they were booked. Gutierrez was released around 7pm Eastern, Rivlin said. Gutierrez was charged with a misdemeanor for “failure to obey a lawful order from a U.S. Park policeman” and was ordered to pay a small fine of between $50 and $100, Rivlin said. Rivlin said Gutierrez had given U.S. Park Police a “heads-up” earlier in the week that he planned to join the demonstrators “as a courtesy.” He said Gutierrez expected to get arrested and at the time of the arrest was wearing a shirt that said “Arrest Me Not My Friends.” Rivlin described the arrests “as very peaceful” and said Gutierrez “was very excited” about being arrested. “He think it’s very important to keep escalating the pressure to deal with our immigration problem in this country and to keep pressure on both parties and the White House to make immigration reform a priority this year,” Rivlin said. It was not the first time the congressman has been arrested during a demonstration. In 2001, Gutierrez was one of about 180 people arrested for trespassing on restricted Navy grounds during bombing exercises inon the Puerto Rican island of Vieques. The D.C. march was one of 80 or so nationwide, including Chicago. Angered by a controversial Arizona immigration law, tens of thousands of protesters — including 50,000 alone in Los Angeles — rallied in cities across America demanding that President Barack Obama tackle immigration reform immediately. –Gerry Smith

First lady Michelle Obama joins push for Sotomayor

4 jun
The White House dispatched first lady Michelle Obama to defend Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor on Wednesday, part of a broad offensive to humanize the judge that came as former GOP House Speaker Newt Gingrich backed off his harsh criticism of her as a racist.

Mrs. Obama told students at a high school graduation that Sotomayor is “more than ready” to be a justice and compared the judge’s life story of humble beginnings and high achievement to the paths taken by her husband and herself.

Sotomayor, who grew up in a New York City housing project and went on to Princeton and Yale universities, “says she still looks over her shoulder and wonders if she measures up,” Mrs. Obama said at Howard University, chiming in on Sotomayor’s behalf as her husband began a Mideast trip.

It was a subtle but pointed counter to Republicans who have cited Sotomayor’s speeches and writings about how her background affects her work as a judge to question whether she would let her personal biases interfere with her judicial decisions.

Hours earlier, Gingrich told supporters in a letter that he shouldn’t have called Sotomayor a racist, adding that the word had been “perhaps too strong and direct.” But he said the 2001 speech that prompted his remark, in which Sotomayor said she hoped the rulings of a “wise Latina” would be better than those of a white male without similar experiences, was still unacceptable.

Gingrich conceded that Sotomayor’s rulings have “shown more caution and moderation” than her speeches and writings, but he said the 2001 comments “reveal a betrayal of a fundamental principle of the American system — that everyone is equal before the law.”

Sotomayor, 54, would be the first Hispanic and the third woman to serve on the high court.

Gingrich’s comments and similar ones by radio host Rush Limbaugh — who on Wednesday said Sotomayor would bring “racism” and “bigotry” to the court — have enraged Sotomayor’s backers and caused problems for GOP figures who have been pushing to bring more diversity to the party.

Hispanic groups began a political push to force Republicans to denounce harshly worded criticism of Sotomayor, warning that their votes could depend on it.

“These gross mischaracterizations of Judge Sotomayor coupled with the deafening silence of the Republican leadership are leaving many within our community with a disturbing picture of the Republican Party. Much hangs in the balance, including our votes,” said Janet Murguia, the president and CEO of the National Council of La Raza.

The White House, working with Democratic senators, hit back at GOP charges that Sotomayor would be an activist who legislates from the bench or a justice who allows her personal bias to interfere in legal decisions. Officials circulated talking points calling Sotomayor “a nonideological and restrained judge,” citing conservatives who have praised her approach.

Wendy Long of the conservative Judicial Confirmation Network, a group leading the opposition to Sotomayor’s confirmation, called the document “the biggest piece of fiction writing I have ever seen.”

At the same time, Democratic senators circulated a 1994 speech in which Sotomayor spoke about how personal characteristics could affect judging, which Republicans never criticized during the 1997 debate on her confirmation to a federal appeals court — proof, the Democrats said, that conservatives are trying to politicize Sotomayor’s nomination.

In 1994, Sotomayor said, “I would hope that a wise woman with the richness of her experiences would, more often than not, reach a better conclusion” than a wise man. “What is better?” she said. “I … hope that better will mean a more compassionate, caring conclusion.”

“No one made an issue out of Judge Sotomayor’s comments the last time the Senate confirmed her for the federal bench, because everyone understood what she meant and knew her respect for the rule of law was unquestionable,” said Sen. Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., Sotomayor’s home-state senator and her sponsor during the confirmation process.

Sotomayor returned to Capitol Hill on Wednesday for a second day of meetings with senators, staying mostly mum in public. She has used the visits to reassure Republicans and Democrats alike in private that while her background has shaped her worldview, she believes in following the law and wouldn’t let her life experiences inappropriately influence her judgments.

At least one GOP senator seemed reassured by what Sotomayor had to say.

“I don’t think she views herself as a judicial activist,” said Sen. Olympia Snowe, R-Maine, emerging from a lengthy meeting with the judge. Snowe, one of seven Republicans currently serving who backed her confirmation in 1998, said Sotomayor had talked about the importance of the rule of law and precedent.

But many Republicans came away unconvinced.

“When I look at her ideology, record and philosophy, I’m deeply troubled,” said Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., a member of the Judiciary Committee, after his meeting with Sotomayor.

Graham said it’s not fair to call the judge a racist, but that she has to prove to senators and the public “that, if they found themselves in litigation with a Latina woman … that she would give you a fair shake.”

Sotomayor visited nine Republicans and Democrats as the leaders of the Judiciary Committee met separately but reached no deal on when her confirmation hearings should begin.

Sen. Patrick Leahy, D-Vt., the Judiciary Committee chairman, wants the process to begin next month, with the goal of holding a confirmation vote before Congress leaves in early August for a monthlong summer vacation. He’s negotiating with the top Republican on the committee, Sen. Jeff Sessions of Alabama, who says he’d rather go slower in delving into Sotomayor’s voluminous record of rulings during her 17 years as a federal judge, with hearings set for September.

Associated Press writer Ann Sanner contributed to this report.

Copyright © 2009 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.

Detenciónes en USA y mundo

23 ene

 

En países del mundo entero hay personas que son encarceladas arbitrariamente y sin un juicio justo; muchas sufren tortura u otros malos tratos.

La detención ha ocupado siempre un lugar central en el trabajo de campaña de Amnistía Internacional, ya que las personas privadas de libertad dependen de otras para satisfacer sus necesidades básicas, y eso las hace vulnerables y las pone en peligro de sufrir una diversidad de violaciones de derechos humanos.

Las personas privadas de libertad pueden ser sometidas a tortura o malos tratos, y también pueden permanecer recluidas en condiciones tan penosas que constituyen trato cruel, inhumano o degradante.

Los aspectos de la detención sobre los que AI hace campaña incluyen:

  • presos y presas de conciencia;
  • detención arbitraria, secreta, en régimen de incomunicación y en régimen de aislamiento;
  • juicios justos;
  • tortura y otras formas de malos tratos.

Fundamentos

Según la Declaración Universal de Derechos Humanos, nadie puede ser sometido a detención o prisión arbitraria. La detención se considera “arbitraria” cuando no existe base legal para ella o cuando se cometen violaciones graves del derecho a un juicio justo.

Una detención que sea legal en virtud de normas nacionales puede considerarse arbitraria en virtud de las normas internacionales.

Según el derecho internacional de los derechos humanos, todas las personas acusadas tienen derecho a un juicio justo. Sin embargo, en muchos países del mundo se condena a personas en juicios en los que se hace caso omiso de estas salvaguardias. También hay casos de personas que permanecen recluidas durante largos periodos sin ser juzgadas.
Junto con la detención, a menudo se utilizan la tortura y otras formas de malos tratos para obtener información o una confesión y para castigar, intimidar y amenazar a personas privadas de libertad. [link to page on torture]

Amnistía Internacional trabaja por la liberación incondicional de todos los presos y presas de conciencia. Una persona se puede convertir en presa de conciencia por muchos motivos, como por ejemplo:

  • participar en actividades políticas no violentas;
  • pertenecer a un grupo minoritario que lucha por su autonomía;
  • tomar parte en actividades sindicales;
  • no utilizar la lengua oficial de un país;
  • negarse a cumplir el servicio militar por motivos de conciencia;
  • tener una determinada identidad de género o sexual.

¿Qué pide Amnistía Internacional?

  • Que todos los presos y presas de conciencia queden en libertad sin condiciones.
  • Que todas las personas detenidas por motivos políticos sean juzgadas en un juicio justo y en un plazo razonable o sean puestas en libertad.
  • Que todas las personas detenidas comparezcan ante una autoridad judicial independiente.
  • Que todas las personas privadas de libertad tengan acceso a familiares, médicos y abogados.
  • Que las condiciones de reclusión cumplan las normas internacionales de derechos humanos.
  • Que se ponga fin a la reclusión prolongada en condiciones de aislamiento.
  • Que se prohíba la reclusión en régimen de aislamiento para menores.
  • Que se lleven a cabo investigaciones inmediatas e independientes sobre las muertes bajo custodia.
  • Que se establezcan salvaguardias frente a las violaciones de derechos humanos bajo custodia.

¿Qué está haciendo Amnistía Internacional?

La campaña por la liberación de presos y presas de conciencia individuales en todo el mundo ha sido una actividad constante de Amnistía Internacional y, a lo largo de los años, ha logrado la liberación de muchas personas.

Amnistía Internacional pide asimismo a los gobiernos que se aseguren de que se respetan plenamente, para todos los presos y presas, las salvaguardias relativas a un juicio justo. La organización insta a que las leyes y prácticas nacionales sean conformes a las normas internacionales de derechos humanos, con el fin de garantizar que todas las personas privadas de libertad reciben un trato humano.

Amnistía Internacional actúa, a menudo a través de su Red de Acción Urgente y su Red de Profesionales de la Salud, en favor de los presos y presas cuya vida o salud corren peligro a causa de penosas condiciones de reclusión que constituyen trato o pena cruel, inhumano o degradante.

Logros

El preso de conciencia con la condena más larga de Cuba, Francisco Chaviano González, quedó en libertad el 10 de agosto de 2007 tras pasar 13 años y 3 meses en prisión. Francisco Chaviano González, presidente de la organización no autorizada Consejo Nacional por los Derechos Civiles en Cuba, había sido acusado de revelar secretos relativos a la seguridad del Estado.

Amnistía Internacional, que lo declaró preso de conciencia, creía que su juicio ante un tribunal militar había incumplido las normas sobre juicios justos.

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