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Submitted by wildleaf on Mon, 11/16/2009 - 2:21pm.

Every second Saturday of the month there is a Vigil in support of the rights of immigrants at the Northwest Detention Center. This past Saturday we had a march!

The detention center is controlled by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) but is run by the GEO Corp a for profit corporation who has ties to Guantanamo amongst other nefarious prison complexes. It holds 1,000 immigrants but is increasing to hold 1,500 none of whom are there because they are serving terms as criminals in prison.

Mostly Mexicans, around 50%, the average stay is close to 30 days if you sign papers saying you willingly want to be deported. However if you fight deportation you may get held there for 11 months to over 4 years. This is not punishment for a crime.

While many get referred here from Idaho, Oregon and Washington after getting picked up by the police, all jail time is served before they are sent to the facility. Some may have been placed here after a routine traffic infraction or for being brown while driving, others may have been picked up on home or business raids. Some are US citizens and are detained through confusion or because they don't have their papers on them.

The conditions under which they are held are deplorable ones with many getting sick from food poisoning as one recent example. If released they are dumped jobless, homeless and without money onto the streets of Tacoma, their old lives ruined.

They might have been tax payers with solid jobs, but when released they don't have a job anymore and may become a burden on Tacoma's tax payers who pay for social services to get them on their feet. Which means a regional program dumps an increasing burden on one city. More than 10,000 people a year go through the detention center.

We demand that ICE close the Northwest Detention Center and all detention centers. We believe that all immigrants should recieve amnesty and should become legal residents of the US. That workers should not be punished for employers running around the law and hiring people to work illegally for a low wage and under deplorable conditions. That NAFTA and CAFTA should be ended and free trade should become fair trade so that people do not have to leave their country to find work because US corporations and government subsidies have gotten rid of dignified jobs in their country of origin. We demand comprehensive immigrant protectionand stand in solidarity with the immigrant members of our community.

Bruce Wilkinson

Latin American Solidarity Organization

latinamericansolidarity@gmail.com

Meeting: Friday, Nov. 20 5:30 Media Island

 

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Nice Report

Bruce, thank you for this report from the March. Thanks for your work with LASO, I think you have a great attitude.


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NW Detention center, immigration misc

Hi. I am glad to see this discussion here. Thank you to the people who marched and who are watching what is happening there. I represent immigrants, some of whom are detained at NWDC. Its a very sad place. A true high security prison for civil detainees. the vast majority of detainees are there for status violations. Its true that Some are transferred from prisons after serving time.

Across the country, ICE deports 977 people per day... often using detention centers like NWDC. Many people give up and leave rather than try to pay a huge bond, or use precious resources on fighting a case.

The really sad thing is that for the most part, there is no way to "win" and get to stay in the U.S. Even those who have close US Citizen relatives (spouse, parent, child) will usually have to leave the U.S.... Employers can't help, although if an employer did file a petition before the last major law change (APril of 2001), there may be a chance... But quite often options are not good. The NW Immigrant Rights Project and Volunteer Advoc. for Immigrant Justice both send lawyers to the detention center to advise people of their rights... which is so important. Some people DO have options and opportunities to win...

Thanks to BNW and the other groups who are working to support the detainees. You have to be legal to visit there, which means that many family members will not be able to see their loved ones.

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