Defend Civil Rights in the South

Sign to Demand a Meeting with ICE’s Southern Director in New Orleans
 

Workers shouldn’t be deported for asking for their rights or humiliated for defending their humanity. Please call for a town hall meeting between ICE’s regional director, Scott Sutterfield, and concerned organizations throughout the South.

6 Responses to Defend Civil Rights in the South

  1. Pingback: Tell ICE’s Southern Office: Respect the Civil Rights of Immigrant Workers! | Jobs with Justice Blog

  2. Judith Martinez says:

    this cannot go on happening in America. We’e supposed to be a beacon, the glowing city on the hill to the rest of the world.

  3. Stop, take a breath, and think about what you have been doing!

  4. Stan Squires says:

    I am from vancouver,canada and i wanted to say that in europe during the 1800s political prisoners were deported to Australia,Algeria and other places where the chances of surviving were not very good.This type of punishment was called Transportation at the time.It was common in England and France.That shouldn’t be allowed in todays world.All progressive people and unions should support these immigrants in the southern states.

  5. Maddie Lupo says:

    I am so upset to see That ICE does not treat people with respect and dignity. Having authority does mean that they have the right to hit people that is cowardliness. They deserved to be arreted ICE officers are the criminals hitting people as if they are pigs. There is a God, who is watching and He will never forget “whatever you did to the least of these you did to me”
    Matty

  6. Adrienne Weller says:

    How many ways are there to say Outrageous! Employers want free labor so they underpay immigrants and then have the govt. deport them on payday. The employers and the govt. are outlaws. They are criminals. Together they are bringing back a form of slavery. This is why there is an Occupy movement.

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