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Immigrants Fight to Remain in N.O. with 24
by mylen
Thursday, Aug. 30, 2012 at 2:20 PM
On what feels like the coldest day of the year in New Orleans, members of the Congress of Day Laborers and their supporters held a 24 hour vigil in front of the Orleans Parish Sheriff's Office to press for their right to remain in the area. A lawsuit, Cacho v. Gusman, has been filed by a member of the Congress against Marlin Gusman, Orleans Parish Sheriff, whose governance of the prison has resulted in blatant racial profiling and constitutional violations, alleges the lawsuit. More to come
On what feels like the coldest day of the year in New Orleans, members of the Congress of Day Laborers and their supporters held a 24 hour vigil in front of the Orleans Parish Sheriff's Office to press for their right to remain in the area. The vigil began Wednesday at 1pm with a press conference and moved into the night with some musicians playing to keep the mood one of solidarity and dignity.
Additionally, a lawsuit has been filed by a member of the Congress against Marlin Gusman, Orleans Parish Sheriff, whose governance of the prison has resulted in blatant racial profiling and constitutional violations, alleges the lawsuit titled Cacho v. Gusman.
More to come on this development.
More information is available at the New Orleans Workers Center for Racial Justice website: http://www.nowcrj.org
Press Release from the Workers Center below: ------------------------------- Dear Friends,
Today our members will be taking courageous action to hold Sheriff Gusman accountable for racial profiling and constitutional violations in his jail. We would like to invite you to come to the launch of this 24 hour prayer Vigil today at 1:00PM and also to stop by at any time during the 24 hour time period (please see the media advisory below for details).
We also would like to take this opportunity to remind everyone of the incredibly important vote tomorrow in New Orleans City Council on jail size. Please come out and support the Orleans Parish Prison Reform Coalition and the community in this important vote Thursday, Febaruary 3 at 3:00PM in City Council Chambers.
New Orleans Workers’ Center for Racial Justice
*** MEDIA ADVISORY ***
Contact: Saket Soni, New Orleans Workers’ Center – 504 881 6610
Immigrant Workers Launch 24 hour-long Prayer Vigil to Stop Gusman’s Racial Profiling
Clergy and Community Demand End to ‘Living in Terror’
On Wednesday, Feb. 2, 2011, at 1pm, members of the Congress of Day Laborers, New Orleans reconstruction workers, and their allies will launch a 24-hour prayer vigil at the office of Sheriff Marlin Gusman to demand an end to the racial profiling and race-based deportation of immigrant in Orleans Parish Prison (OPP).
Community members will give firsthand testimony of racial profiling and constitutional violations within OPP, including deprivation of liberty and due process, false imprisonment and infliction of emotional distress. Survivors of OPP will give witness accounts of Gusman’s policy and practice of funneling Latino immigrants into deportation for minor offenses. Community members will talk about the climate of terror they live in as a result, and demand that Gusman reverse his current policy of submitting to hold requests from federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
The prayer vigil follows Gusman’s refusal to comply with an Open Records Act requests from the Congress of Day Laborers, as well as his repeated cancellation of meetings to launch a real community dialogue on the issue, even after he publicly committed to do so in front of TV cameras on the steps of the New Orleans federal courthouse on Nov. 15, 2011 after a federal judge ordered the release of one immigrant workers from the Sheriff’s illegal custody.
Following the end of the prayer vigil on Feb. 3, clergy and community members will march from Gusman’s office to the New Orleans City Council meeting for the 3pm vote on an ordinance that would limit Gusman’s authority in expansion of Orleans Parish Prison’s jail size.
WHAT: 24 hour prayer vigil to stop Sheriff Marlin Gusman’s racial profiling policy.
WHEN: 1:00 PM CST, Wednesday, Feb. 2, 2011
WHO: Members of the Congress of Day Laborers; New Orleans reconstruction workers; their friends, family, and allies, and the New Orleans Workers’ Center for Racial Justice.
WHERE: Orleans Parish Sheriff’s Office, 819 South Broad Street, New Orleans, LA 70119 <p><a href="http://www.egitim7.com/maria-montessori.html" rel="bookmark" title="Maria Montessori">Maria Montessori</p> <p><img src="http://www.egitim7.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/Maria-Montessori.jpg" /></p> <p><img src="http://www.egitim7.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/Maria_Montessori.jpg" /></p> <p><img src="http://www.egitim7.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/Maria-Montessori1.jpg" /></p> <p><img src="http://www.egitim7.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/mariamontessori.jpg" /></p> <p><img src="http://www.egitim7.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/dr-maria-montessori2.jpg" /></p>
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