June 13, 2012
Dear friends,
After months of struggle, plans to build a new immigrant prison in
Crete were defeated. There will be NO immigrant prison in Crete IL. We are
amazed and inspired by the grass roots organizing that made this possible –
from workshops that focused on education, to street actions that turned outrage
into defiance.
-- The Concerned Citizens of Crete mobilized to raise hell in their
community
-- MDC, Undocumented
families from Our Lady of Guadalupe Mission and anti-prison organizers joined
forces on a three day protest march, supported by Chicago Action Medical
-- We staged a massive
sit-in at ICE headquarters in Chicago – supported by Occupy Chicago and
hundreds of anti-NATO advocates
Through all these actions, we learned that we can be powerful! With no resources and no staff, hundreds of
people came together to confront two giants – ICE and Corrections
Corporation of America – and we won!
How do we celebrate this
victory?
We hope to organize a public celebration next month, and hope you
will join us to reflect, share food and dance!! But right now, Our Lady of
Guadalupe Mission is in the 10th day of a hunger strike to
demand healthcare for undocumented immigrants in critical condition. Right now, we celebrate by showing
solidarity with people who are fighting for their lives. Wednesday, June 13 is a march from the
Mission (at 10:30AM) arriving at University of Illinois Medical Center (Taylor
St and Paulina Ave), and on Friday, June 15th a caravan from the Mission
(10:30AM) to several Chicago Hospitals. For info: 773-512-8015
To celebrate is to fight. To celebrate is to rise up in defiance,
to live with dignity and to accept nothing else. To celebrate is to demand a world with no cages, no borders, and no
profit from the bodies and labor of human beings. We are building this world, we are not begging for it.
We learned in this struggle that we can only win as a sum of
efforts, that it takes different communities, each fighting in their own way.
Our differences come from unequal power positions – we cannot ignore these
differences, we fight to overcome them. We also learned about people power,
which comes from our bodies, our lives, our analysis, our voices – with no
promise of gain, of political capital, or of organizational
self-promotion. We celebrate with renewed commitment, with rage and great
joy. The struggle continues!
In Solidarity,
Moratorium on Deportations Campaign (MDC)