FW: WATCH LIVE! Civil Disobedience Stopping Border Patrol Bus in Tucson

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Rosi Carrasco

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Oct 11, 2013, 11:55:27 AM10/11/13
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Date: Fri, 11 Oct 2013 11:31:33 -0400
From: in...@ndlon.org
To: rosi...@hotmail.com
Subject: WATCH LIVE! Civil Disobedience Stopping Border Patrol Bus in Tucson

 
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Rosi,
Right now in Tucson, people have blocked a bus transporting dozens of people to courts where they'll be criminally sentenced en masse to time in private prisons just for being accused of crossing the border.

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Every day, in Operation Streamline courts along the border, hundreds of men and women are shackled together in 5-point restraints and then sentenced in front of a judge, not as individuals, but as a group, with insufficient time with lawyers or any due process before hand.  They are sent to for-profit prisons, run by CCA and the Geo Group, for 30 days to 180 days before being deported.  

If we leave it up to current proposals, Operation Streamline will be expanded instead of ended. But people say Not1More and are putting their bodies on the line to stop deportations and to expose Streamline for what it is, unjust and inhumane.

We'll continue to expose how ICE works across the state of Arizona to terrorize our communities.  Monday, we will take action to show that we won’t stand for ICE in our neighborhoods anymore, and we will continue to shut it down until the President does what's in his power to stop ICE from separating our families.



 
 

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