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Socialist
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-Repeal
Arizona's
Anti-Immigrant
Law
Passed
by
the
Socialist
Party
USA
People of Color Commission April 29, 2010
The
Socialist
Party USA calls for the immediate repeal of the “Support Our
Law Enforcement and Safe Neighborhoods Act” (SB 1070) in Arizona. This
law sanctions racial profiling and gives cover to the repressive
actions of officials such as the racist Sheriff Joe Arpaio. Further, we
call for an immediate moratorium on all police raids of immigrant
communities; we demand the closure of the immigrant detention camps and
an end to the militarization of the US-Mexico border.
Arizona has become the epicenter of struggle for the rights of
immigrants. The state offers the clearest example of the abject failure
of the current immigration policies in the United States. These
policies rely on the use of force – ICE raids and the border police –
backed up by an equally brutal labor discipline that traps the
undocumented in low-wage dead-end jobs. The results are well known –
the splitting up of families, the death and criminalization of migrants
and a race-to-the-bottom for work conditions and wages. A 2009 mass
march in Phoenix, Arizona led by young people who had been separated
from their undocumented parents and families highlighted the terrible
human costs of these systematic attacks on immigrants. SB 1070 seeks to
take this process a step further by transforming Arizona into the
equivalent of a police state where anyone with brown skin becomes a
suspect. In response, immigrant communities and their allies, all
across the country, are mobilizing to demand an end to the repression.
Such fervor has not, however, made it to Washington, where Democrats
are preparing reform legislation that amounts to more of the same. Much
like the recent healthcare reform, immigration reform has been watered
down to suit the needs of Republicans and employers. This is no
surprise since, as a candidate, now President Barack Obama never fully
distanced himself from the Republican's positions on immigration:
the border wall, more military presence on the border, and building
more detention camps. Despite this, he still gained the support of
mainstream immigration reform groups who slowed down a vibrant May 1st
Immigrant Rights movement. The now disarmed movement was left without
any commitments from Democratic candidates and with no plans to
mobilize after the elections.
The current legislation under consideration will do little to address
the problem. Bills such as “the Dream Act” of 2009, which would provide
conditional permanent residency to a few immigrants who entered the
country as minors or have “good moral character,” will not break the
crisis in Arizona. Instead, such reforms attempt to paper-over the
demands from immigrant communities in order to continue the cycle of
militarization, repression and wage slavery.
Socialists have something significant to offer to the immigration
reform discussion. We call for an unconditional amnesty program for all
undocumented people. This demand is based on our desire to create a
world in which everyone will be able to move freely across borders, to
visit, to work and to live wherever they choose. Amnesty will also
allow workers, documented and undocumented, to begin to advance serious
demands for wages and benefits. Amnesty will move us out of the current
immigration crisis and towards a society based on freedom.
Defeating SB 1070 is an urgent first step in this direction and the
Socialist Party USA encourages our members and allies to join in this
struggle.
¡No somos
criminales, somos trabajadores internacionales!
¡Que viva la
justicia y la dignidad de los migrantes unidos sin fronteras!"
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