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Latest Immigrant
News from Across the Country
10/24: Occupy Wall Street's Race Problem
By Kenyon Farrow - The American Prospect
White protesters need to rethink their rhetoric.... 10/25 Los Angeles, CA: Workers win contract with country's first unionized car wash
By Los Angeles Times
Workers at a Southern California car wash have organized and won a labor contract with their employers, making it what’s believed to be the only unionized car wash in the country.... 10/25: N.J. residents facing deportation face uphill legal battle
By Chris Megerian, Statehouse Bureau - NJ.com
Because her husband never helped update her immigration paperwork, by law she’s in the country illegally and can be deported if caught by authorities. Frightened, she called a hotline at the American Friends Services Committee in Newark. A lawyer, Amelia Wilson, listened patiently and offered advice. But after the call, she was not optimistic.... 10/25: Press Release: District Court Orders Release of Key ICE Memorandum
By National Day Laborers Organizing Network, Center for Constitutional Rights, Cardozo School of Law Im
DISTRICT COURT ORDERS RELEASE OF KEY ICE MEMORANDUM-- Court Criticizes ICE’s Efforts to Avoid Disclosure as “Offensive” to Freedom of Information Act |
10/24: In The Rush To Deport, Expelling U.S. Citizens
By Ted Robbins - NPR
The government is not shy about its success deporting people from the United States. Immigration and Customs Enforcement recently sent out videos of early-morning raids conducted across the country. Uniformed ICE agents are shown planning to capture suspects, followed by shots of the suspects being handcuffed and put into vehicles.... Counties Vow Not to Detain Immigrants on ICE's Behalf
By Color Lines
Cooperating with the federal government's immigration enforcement agenda may be mandatory for local law enforcement, but localities are finding ways around the federal government's programs.... 10/23: 18,000 deported from U.S. to El Salvador
By Voices from El Salvador
In the past twelve months, the United States government has deported over 400,000 immigrants back to their countries of origin, and according to a report by El Faro, 95% of the deportees were Latin American.... Lost in Detention: Illinois immigrants in documentary by Maria Hinojosa on PBS Frontline
By Maria Hinojosa
Lost in Detention: Illinois immigrants in documentary by Maria Hinojosa on PBS Frontline |
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November 2011 U.S.
Immigrant Alert! Newsletter
Occupy the Wall Street Occupy the ICE!
Many activist across the county are occupying their community to protest again the greedy top 1% and the corrupted U.S. government policies, immigrant rights activist should also joining this powerful movement to occupy their local Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) office to protest against their racist anti-immigrant policies!
November 2011 Monthly Immigrant News Summary
By National Immigrant Solidarity Network |
May Day 2011
National Mobilization For Immigrant Workers Rights!
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http://www.immigrantsolidarity.org/MayDay2011/
National Immigrant Solidarity Network http://www.immigrantsolidarity.org
Please send your May Day 2011 action report to info@immigrantsolidarity.org
We are calling A national day of multi-ethnic unity with youth, labor, peace and justice communities in solidarity with immigrant workers and building new immigrant rights & civil rights movement! Wear White T-Shirt; organize local actions to support immigrant worker rights!
1. No to anti-immigrant legislation, and the criminalization of the immigrant communities.
2. No to militarization of the border.
3. No to the immigrant detention and deportation.
4. No to the guest worker program.
5. No to employer sanction and “no match” letters.
6. Yes to a path to legalization without condition for undocumented immigrants NOW.
7. Yes to speedy family reunification.
8. Yes to civil rights and humane immigration law.
9. Yes to labor rights and living wages for all workers.
10. Yes to the education and LGBTQ immigrant legislation.
We encourages everyone to actively linking our issues with different struggles: wars in Africa, the Americas, Asia, Iraq, Afghanistan, Palestine & Korea with sweatshops exploitation in Asia as well as in Los Angeles, New York; international arm sales and WTO, FTAA, NAFTA & CAFTA with AIDS, hunger, child labors and child solider; as well as multinational corporations and economic exploitation with racism and poverty at home—in order we can win the struggle together at this May Day 2011!
May Day United--Call to Action
http://www.maydayunited.org
National Immigrant Solidarity Network Endorses and Support Different Calls for May Day 2011 and Hope
By Doing So Will Brought More People from Different Movements to Join Together
Past May Day Actions:
May Day 2010 Reports from Across the Country
May Day 2010 Reports Home Page
Los Angeles, May Day 2010
May Day 2009 Photos & Essay Reports from around the World
Download the PDF formated Report:
http://www.immigrantsolidarity.org/MayDay2009Report/MayDay2009Report.pdf |
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Past and Recent National Immigrant Solidarity Network Campaigns

National Immigrant Solidarity Network
4th National Grassroots Immigrant Strategy Conference
& Immigrant Rights Film Festival
April 10-12, 2009 Chicago, IL
Stop Immigrant Raids! Support Immigrant Workers Rights!
Together We Build A New Immigrant Rights Movement!
Successful Ending! Together We Build A New Immigrant Workers Rights and Justice Movements of 2009!
Conference Report, Campaign Proposals
National Immigrant Solidarity Network (NISN) is a grassroots, broad-based, multiethnic coalition of community, immigrant, labor, human rights and student activist groups, founded in 2002 in response to the urgent needs for the national coalition to fight immigrant bashing, support immigrant rights, no to the sweatshops exploitation and end to the racism on the community! We also actively linking our issues with different struggles: wars in Africa, the Americas, Asia, Iraq, Afghanistan, Palestine & Korea with sweatshops exploitation in Asia as well as in Los Angeles, New York; international arm sales and WTO, FTAA, NAFTA & CAFTA with AIDS, hunger, child labors and child solider; as well as multinational corporations and economic exploitation with racism and poverty at home—in order we can win the struggle together.
Between April 10-12, 2009 on Chicago, IL; over 110 organizers, activists and community members from African American, Native American, African immigrant, European Immigrant, Asian American, Latino/Latina, Arab-Muslim-North African, progressive labor, interfaith, LGBT, student, anti-war/peace and global justice groups from across the country. To meet face-to-face at to discuss how to build a new national, broad-based, immigrant rights/civil rights movement, and to set our 2009-2010 national grassroots immigrant campaign strategy.
We agrees together we’ll focus on building all multi-ethnic, multi-constituent, broad-based grassroots immigrant rights movements run by de-centralized volunteer-based community-rooted immigrant rights activists from youth, workers and community members who can play more active role on campaign formulation and decision making for local coalition building to organize popular education campaigns, such as: campaign to against immigrant dentition, deportation & raids; immigrant labor rights movement; campaign against local anti-immigrant ordinance; comprehensive immigration reform (CIR) and linking the immigrant rights movement with other struggles, such as: anti-war and anti-globalization movements.
We welcomes our new steering committee member Alex Franco from Movement for Unconditional Amnesty, Philadelphia, PA.
We'll also discuss the lessons from the 2008 election and what we should expect from the new President and the Congress affecting immigrant legislation for the next two years.
We acknowledges that different people from different organizations, backgrounds have different believes on how to achieve the justice and better future for the tens of millions of immigrants across the country, and how immigrant rights movements can link to the broader peace and justice movements.
We had agreements, we have difference and even heated debates; after three days conference, at Sunday April 12th based on the feedbacks and proposals submitted to the conference, we had draft our new points of unity and strategic immigrant campaign proposals.
For those didn’t able to come, we welcome your feedback and any suggestions of additions/modifications to siuhin@aol.com or info@immigrantsolidarity.org no later then Friday April 24, 2009.
For more information, please visit:
http://www.ImmigrantSolidarity.org/2009Conference/
E-mail: info@ImmigrantSolidarity.org
Phone: (773)942-2268
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Jan 29, 2007 Washigton
D.C. Congressional Lobby
and National Call-In Day for Immigrant Rights
Organized
by: National Immigrant Solidarity Network
On Monday, January 29, a group
of us, representatives from San Francisco La Raza Legal
Centro, National Organization of Women, veterans and I met
with Speaker Nancy Pelosi's staff on immigration and present
our open letter and exchanges ideas on the immigration issues.
In addition, thank you for everyone who had visited and
call your representatives at the Call-In day, at dozen states.
>> Read
the Congressional Lobby Day Report
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Details | More
Information About the Open Letter | Endorse
the Letter
May
Day 2006 - We Have Made History!
Ten Millions Across
the Country Take to the Streets to Demand Immigrant Rights!
http://www.NoHR4437.org http://www.ImmigrantSolidarity.org
Today was one of the
most important days in U.S. history: ten millions of immigrants,
activists and allies in over 200 cities from across the
country chose to skip work, school, and the normal daily
routine to participate in "A Day Without Immigrants."
We held a national boycott, general strikes, rallies and
symbolic actions in order to demand basic rights for all
immigrants, and to build a new multi-ethnic united civil
rights movement for the 21st century!
Report
from Spirng 2006 Immigrant Mobilizations |