“An
update on our encounter with Durbin today, since I don't think we have any
pictures to share: today the senator -- who fashions himself the savior slash
father figure of the immigrant rights movement-- held a cynical and totally
bullshit promotional
event to push the Immigration Reform Bill. Four of us from Moratorium on
Deportations infiltrated the "invitation-only" event to raise up
signs in response to his speech and to flyer with our materials summarizing and
critiquing the reform bill. He described the "necessity of border
militarization" as a "compromise that must be accepted in order for
things to get better for immigrants", and gave an account of how he
heroically "grit his teeth" and pushed "as much money as he
could into border militarization". Seriously, as much as he could. We held
up signs reading "S. 744 = genocide " and "who pays the price
for your "compromise" Senator?". and "what about the attack
on SOVEREIGN indigenous nations?" and "who benefits from this bill? Who
profits?" He spoke of how people will no longer be deported for their
status, only for their crimes; we responded " this bill expands
criminalization", "this bill invents immigration crimes" and I
forget what else -- he moved on before we could write out something like
"crime is your bullshit pretext for arguing that some people are
disposable" and "you use status to illegalize people". It went
on for 40 min. he got mad, and UIC organizers were asking us to put down our
signs because we were disruptive.
Then he lied about the bill in specifics, just
flat-out lied about the provisions of the bill - stating that RPI does NOT
exclude people based on income levels. At that point we started to shout
"that is a lie senator" and corrected him, because it specifically
excludes people who earn below the poverty line as is fucking evident to anyone
who read the thing. UIC Latino Forum folks came over and threatened to call the
police. Durbin lied again and answered a question about DACA by stating it was
an executive order, which it is not. We shouted "that is a lie
Senator", and again the threats of police, who were "right in the
lobby". blah blah blah. People in the room were generally horrified and
embarrassed at our behavior. The live stream shows some of this, but of course
they do not show what is happening at the back of the room where we are. Only
that he is angry, he gets interrupted, and is on the defensive. Check out the
livestream at around 6'12" for the RPI thing.http://new.livestream.com/vivelohoy/Enlanoticia/videos/23836837
when a few people raise questions about elected
officials lying about public policy and laws; when we criticize militarization
and genocide and we insist you cannot casually brush away the deaths on the
border, that they matter; when we question who exactly has the right to
"bargain" with people's lives and subject millions to systemic surveillance
and enforcement, we are somehow inappropriate weirdos, total crazies who get
stared at and threatened, and actually get accused by Durbin of wanting
undocumented people to suffer (if you criticize this bill it means you don't
want things to get better for immigrants is the list of what he said -- fyi
Durbin, it is not the first time your reformists accuse us of being
anti-immigrant because we are against this bill; but here is a reminder: we're
not the ones who require DHS to initiate deportation proceedings against 90% of
visa overstayers, that's 40% of the undocumented population; and were not the
ones mandating that DHS increase their detention quota by 600 more people EVERY
DAY in 2014, we are not the ones expanding deportations and pushing for a
national everify system; and we are not the ones pushing 20,000 new troops on
the border). It is however perfectly sane and normal and ACCEPTABLE to speak
casually about militarization as a given, to use peoples' lives as bargaining
chips in political games, to produce legislation that dramatically expands
enforcement and criminalization of poor people, and get applauded as champions
of immigrant rights. If that is sanity, I am grateful for my craziness and for
having a group of fellow crazies to stand with. Here’s to our insanity on the
face of their normal, their laws of misery and death.
And as we were leaving, the UIC forum organizers
came out to the lobby and approached us -- to assure us in private and in
confidence that they themselves had "problems with the bill" but what
can you do? We answered hey, tell the facts about the bill and stop tolerating
when people lie about it. We gave them our educational materials. Because they
are, you know, educators. So they invited us to do a forum there on "our
perspective" (which I guess is reading the bill and talking about its
actual provisions). This lovely chat happened right as we were standing by the
two pigs they called in just for us, for the security threat posed by 4 women
and their markers and paper.”