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At May First Rally, Call to End Deportations


right to remainOn May Day in New Orleans, immigrants and their supporters marched for just immigration reform and an end to deportations.

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Librotraficante Update: 1 Year Anniversary of the Underground Library in San Antonio!

banned booksCrossposted from the Southwest Workers Union. On March 12, 2012 the Librotraficante caravan [from Houston, Texas] made its first stop in San Antonio with banned books in tow. [...Read more]

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Delegation visits New Orleans, as Filipino workers fight Labor Abuses in Oil Industry

FASTA delegation of Filipino groups from across the country visited Louisiana this weekend to show solidarity with a local labor struggle against the oil industry, with national and international implications. A group of former workers at Grand Isle Shipyard (GIS), all guestworkers from the Philippines, have filed a class action lawsuit against the oil company for a range of labor abuses. [...Read more]

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Why I Got Arrested Protesting Alabama's Terrifying HB 56 Anti-Immigrant Law

By Jose Cardenas. On May 16, I was taken to jail in Montgomery, Ala., along with six others after we sat outside the Alabama legislative chambers and refused to move as bigots inside were ramming through their revisions to the shameful HB 56.

While in handcuffs, I couldn’t help but recall the terror I once felt when I was a child who felt his future was in doubt.  [...Read more]

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Gulf Watch: Cover-Ups! GCCF Broken Promises, Alabama's New Immigration Law and More Gulf Pollution

As the BP oil disaster claims process leaves the hands of the Gulf Coast Claims Facility and goes under court supervision, there's unfinished business, or rather an unfulfilled promise that it looks like Kenneth Feinberg's old outfit may be trying to cover up. Meanwhile, Alabama covers up its ugly immigration law with an even uglier one. [...Read more]

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“Unity and Solidarity,” a May Day Speech by Ted Quant



At a May 1 New Orleans rally and march for immigrant rights, Ted Quant, a social activist and director of the Twomey Center for Peace through Justice at Loyola University, delivered the following speech on the history of May Day, the need for workers and communities to unite across race, and how the attack on immigrant workers [...Read more]

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NOLA May Day March Launches "Stand Up 2012," Campaign to End the Deportation of Immigrant Labor Leaders

stand up 2012On May Day, over one hundred New Orleanians marched to City Hall, where they called for justice for the city's immigrants.  The protestors called for an end to inhumane immigration practices, such as deportation and local law enforcement's targeting of immigrants. [...Read more]

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Fighting the good fight for immigrant workers in Mississippi ... and winning

By Joe Atkins, Labor South. [...Read more]

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Report from the road: Librotraficantes smuggle banned books into Arizona

After the state of Arizona banned ethnic studies, Tucson school district followed suit and pulled a number of books, mostly by [...Read more]

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Report From Resistance in Alabama to Racist Anti-Immigrant Bill HB56

By Ingrid Chapman, crossposted from Justice Roars. I arrived in Alabama 2 days before HB 56 went into effect with the original plan of being here for 2 weeks. That turned into 3 months. I have just returned for 6 more months to work with the Alabama Coalition for Immigrant Justice. [...Read more]

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