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Francisca from PuenteAZ Interview on SB01070 5years later/ Joe Arpio on settingthestandard

by paz
Francisca from PuenteAZ Interview on SB01070 5years later/ Joe Arpio on settingthestandard

On June 18, 2014, alongside our members who have been arrested in workplace raids, we filed a lawsuit against Arpaio, Montgomery, and MCSO challenging two state laws that turn immigrants into felons simply for working to provide for their families. We are requesting an immediate injunction and permanent halt to the workplace raids and to expunge the records of raid victims who continue to face discrimination and barriers from exaggerated felony charges.
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Francisca from PuenteAZ Interview on SB01070 5years later/ Joe Arpio on settingthestandard

Quinto aniversario de la SB1070
Se cumple el quinto aniversario de la SB1070 y ya se prepara una masiva marcha para protestar contra una de las peores leyes anti-inmigrantes del país.

On June 18, 2014, alongside our members who have been arrested in workplace raids, we filed a lawsuit against Arpaio, Montgomery, and MCSO challenging two state laws that turn immigrants into felons simply for working to provide for their families. We are requesting an immediate injunction and permanent halt to the workplace raids and to expunge the records of raid victims who continue to face discrimination and barriers from exaggerated felony charges.
There's more than one way to stop a deportation.

With affirmative relief held up in the courts, and another 7 million people with no relief in sight, our movement must work to stop deportations from another angle, ending out-of-control enforcement and rampant criminalization.
There are still ICE agents stationed at the 4th Avenue Jail. People are still transferred from jail to ICE detention every day. The latest version of police-ICE collaborative policy, PEP COMM, means that millions of our loved ones are positioned at the dangerous intersection of the criminal justice and immigration legal systems. The criminalization of everyday life continues, and with it deportation of our loved ones. When we say #Not1More, we mean it.
The President’s next step should be to end ICE’s working with notorious Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio and police departments enabled by SB1070.
It’s time to get ICE out of our neighborhoods, in Arizona and across the country.
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