[NV Greens] Fwd: [North-NV-Greens] Forum on Post 9-11 Immigrants'
Rights this Sat urday
Paul Etxeberri
eusko at greens.org
Fri Apr 1 23:44:54 PST 2005
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>FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
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>DATE: 3/31/05
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>FROM: American Civil Liberties Union of Nevada
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>CONTACT: Laura Mijanovich, 775/884-9089, mijanovich at powernet.net
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>SUBJECT: Forum on Post 9-11 Immigrants' Rights this Saturday
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>RENO, NV - A community forum on Post 9-11 Immigrants' Rights is
>scheduled for this Saturday, April 2, from 6:30 to 8:00 PM, at the
>Neil Road Recreational Center (3925 Neil Road). The event is
>sponsored by the American Civil Liberties Union of Nevada, Latinos
>for Political Empowerment (LAPE), Nevada Hispanic Services, and the
>UNR Latino Research Center.
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>The forum is designed to help immigrants understand how their rights
>have changed since 9-11. Featured speakers will Mariana Bustamante,
>National Education Coordinator for the ACLU Immigrants' Rights
>Project, and Laura Mijanovich, Northern Coordinator for the ACLU of
>Nevada. Two local immigration attorneys will also be present to
>answer questions.
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>Participants in the forum will learn about local enforcement of
>immigration laws and comprehensive immigration reform. They will
>also have an opportunity to speak out against the proposed REAL ID
>Act, which will drastically limit the rights of both U.S. immigrants
>and citizens alike.
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>Already approved by the house the REAL ID Act will be considered in
>the first week of April when the senate returns from recess. The
>bill will make it more difficult to seek asylum and creates a
>de-facto national ID card. It also eliminates judicial review for
>many types of immigration cases, including challenges to government
>error, incompetence, or misconduct.
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>"The right to appeal to an independent court if the government takes
>away your liberty," said Mariana Bustamante of the ACLU's Immigrant
>Rights Project, "is one of the fundamental human rights in the
>Constitution and the REAL ID takes away that importance text on
>government action."
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>"A lot of lawful permanent residents with ties to this country will
>end up in detention or deportation with no legal recourse if REAL ID
>becomes law because someone decided that lawful permanent residents
>don't deserve the same constitutional protections as citizens,"
>Bustamante added.
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>The Immigrant Rights Project (IRP) is committed to defending the
>civil and constitutional rights of immigrants through a
>comprehensive program of impact litigation and public education. The
>need to protect immigrants' rights has increased as immigrants have
>become scapegoats for myriad social and economic woes, especially
>since 9-11. The IRP works to protect the historic guarantee to
>judicial review, enforce fair employment practices, and maintain
>constitutional safeguards against detention practices and biased
>asylum adjudication.
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>For more information on immigrant rights please visit:
>http://tinyurl.com/44yrj & http://tinyurl.com/3zbwn.
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