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Thank you to all those who helped make the Footwashing Ritual a powerful event!

Media coverage from April 17, 2014 – SF Footwashing 
 
The purpose of this ritual was to restore honor, respect and solidarity with those families threatened by deportation and I-9 firings, and to call for immediate  executive action to stop the deportations, more permanent just immigration reform.
20 religious leaders of diverse traditions washed feet of impacted families and were assisted by House Dem Leader Nancy Pelosi, Sup. John Alos Supr. Jane Kim, Sup Malia Cohen, Sup. David Chiu, Sup. Scott Wiener and Sheriff Ross Mirkarimi.
 
Thanks to all the Sponsoring Organizations who helped make it happen:  ICIR-CLUE, SFOP-PIA, SFLabor Council, SEIU Local 87, SF Bay for Immigrant Justice, and FAME (EBASE).
Thanks to all the families and children for courageously telling their stories!

 

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Bay Area Groups Reject White House Token Action

March 19, 2014

For Immediate Release

Bay Area Immigrant Rights Organizations Reject White House Token Action:  

Call on Obama to Halt All Deportations and End Detention Quotas

On March 13, the Obama Administration called a closed door meeting with immigrant rights advocates to describe what it called a review of current deportation policies so that enforcement can be done “more humanely within the confines of the law.”

The latest move is a response to overwhelming demand to halt deportations from immigrant rights advocates and key Democratic Party leaders, including Janet Murguia, Executive Director of National Council of La Raza, who recently labeled President Obama the “Deporter in Chief.”

The coalition, SF Bay for Immigrant Justice, made up of 24 organizations listed below, is skeptical of this latest White House initiative until a concrete plan is in place to halt all deportations. To date, the administration’s announced immigration “initiatives” have fallen far short, and failed to ease the tragic separation of families that devastate communities on a daily basis.

President Obama has presided over nearly 2,000,000 deportations, at a rate far greater than his predecessor George Bush—and immigrants continue to be detained, deported, and separated from their families at record pace.

Enough is enough.  As organizations that see the devastation of deportations in our community, we cannot be silent, nor participate in programs that merely make cosmetic changes.

We demand concrete, systemic, and immediate actions such as: extending DACA to all immigrants;  issuing an executive order to halt all deportations; ending “Secure Communities” and other police/ICE collaboration programs;  ending workplace enforcement programs such as “E-Verify” and I-9 Audits;  supporting the “Bring Them Home” Campaign;  and granting humanitarian parole to deported parents who have been separated from their children.

The tide is turning.  We call on our friends and allies across the country to keep the pressure on. Now is the time to heighten calls for President Obama to halt all deportations.

For information on upcoming actions and events please contact:

4/4 – National Day of Action to Stop Deportations – San Francisco (hosted nationwide by NDLON): Donaji Lona, POWER,donaji@peopleorganized.org  ph. 415-864-8372 ext 301

4/3-4/4 – Women’s Fast For Families – San Francisco (hosted by We Belong Together): Claudia Reyes, Mujeres Unidas y Activas,  claudia@mujeresunidas.net

4/5 – Vigil to End Deportations part of National Day of Action – Richmond, West County Detention Center: Rev. Deborah Lee CLUE,  dlee@clueca.org,  510-893-7106 ext 319

5/1 – May 1st Regional March: Ariana Gil Nafarrate, Mujeres Unidas y Activas//Oakland Sin Fronteras,  ariana@mujeresunidas.net

Bay Area Coalition for Immigrant Justice and its member organizations signing on to this statement:

Asian Americans Advancing Justice – Asian Law Caucus

ACUDIR – Alameda County United in Defense of Immigrant Rights

African Advocacy Network

AROC – Arab Resource & Organizing Center

ASPIRE

CARECEN of Northern California

Causa Justa Just Cause

Chinese for Affirmative Action

Clergy and Laity United for Economic Justice –CA

Dolores Street Community Services

East Bay Interfaith Immigration Coalition

Good Samaritan Family Resource Center

Jobs with Justice

La Raza Community Resource Center

Local 87

Mujeres Unidas y Activas

Our Family Coalition

Pangea Legal Services

POWER – People Organized to Win Employment Rights

SF Day Labor Program & Women’s Collective

San Francisco Interfaith Coalition on Immigration

San Francisco Organizing Project –Peninsula Interfaith in Action

San Francisco Labor Council

Transgender Law Center

Young Workers United

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January WCDF Monthly Prayer Vigil led by Jewish Youth for Social Action

This past Saturday we had our monthly vigil at West County Detention Facility in Richmond, CA. It was led by the Jewish Youth for Community Action, an innovative leadership training empowering Jewish youth for social action, and Kehilla Community Synagogue.

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It was a beautiful, prayerful and moving time where we heard testimonies, chanted and even shared poetry.  Watch video of one of the chants.

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Norma Smith, from Kehilla Community Synagogue, shared her poem “This God Justice” during the vigil, of which we would like to share an excerpt:

“This god, Justice

Is an atheist.

It’s not what it

Sounds like: she’s not

A non-believer, oh, no,

He isn’t…

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“My name

Is Jeremiah. I want you

To do good. I will

Argue you

Into it, I will

Persuade you, warn you,

threaten you,

love you more

than your understanding

can understand. I will

believe in you. I will walk around

with you. Even

when you want

to stop your ears, attack

and imprison me”

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Watch another video where a youth shares a story.

We hope you can join us next month, February 1st, where InnerCHANGE, a missionary order among the poor, will lead the vigil. You won’t want to miss out!