GREEN PARTY OF THE UNITED STATES
For Immediate Release:
Friday, April 18, 2014
This release is online at http://www.gp.org/newsroom/press-releases/details/4/692
Contacts:
Scott McLarty, Media Coordinator, 202-904-7614, mclarty@greens.org
Starlene Rankin, Media Coordinator, 916-995-3805, starlene@gp.org
Green Party: Stop the deportations, enact legal protections for undocumented immigrants
• Green Party Speakers Bureau: Green leaders available to speak on immigration policy
• Global Climate Convergence: Earth Day to May Day, 2014
WASHINGTON,
DC -- Candidates and leaders of the Green Party of the United States
expressed support for the ongoing protests against deportations and
confirmed the party's demand for protected legal status for undocumented
immigrants currently in the U.S.
Recent protests against deportations include hunger
strikes and a peaceful sit-in by members of the Orange County DREAM Team
at the Washington D.C. office of Congresswoman Loretta Sanchez
(D-Calif.).
• Margaret Guttshall, Green candidate for Wayne State University Board of Governors in Michigan:
"Greens
call for the protections of the Dream Act to be extended to all
undocumented immigrants, not just those who arrived as minors or
graduated from high school. The unprecedented spike in deportations --
nearly 2 million, averaging 1,100 per day -- under President Obama has
meant brutal raids, destroyed families, and a climate of fear and
helplessness. The President promised to work for passage of the Dream
Act but has also surrendered to pressure from xenophobic Republican
politicians."
• Howie Hawkins, Green candidate for Governor of New York (http://www.howiehawkins.org):
"Along
with deportations, the lack of protections for undocumented immigrants
has had numerous other effects. Employers hire undocumented immigrants
to work at wages below the minimum. Latinos, Asians, Arabs, Africans,
and West Indians face suspicion, discrimination, and harassment in
various parts of the U.S. regardless of their status. Civilian police
forces in some states have been enlisted to question and round up
suspected undocumented immigrants. Enacting and enforcing basic human
rights and legal protections for the undocumented will correct these
gross injustices."
• Nancy L. Wade, Illinois Green candidate for the U.S. House, 5th Congressional District (http://www.wadeincongress.org):
"It's
time to repeal and renegotiate trade agreements like NAFTA that have
imposed poverty on villages throughout Mexico and our other neighbors
for the benefit of powerful corporations, especially agribusinesses,
that are favored by trade authorities. NAFTA's passage resulted in a
flood of undocumented immigrants beginning in the mid 1990s. Greens
demand trade policies that don't force people to seek relief from
poverty by fleeing to the U.S. and we demand immigration policies that
uphold basic human rights when they do come here. We want the U.S. to be
a country that welcomes newcomers."
• Laura Wells, Green candidate for Controller of California (http://www.LauraWells.org):
"The
record-high incarceration rate in the U.S. has been inflated further by
federal prison sentences for people whose only crime is stepping across
the border. The private-prison lobby, eager to increase profits by
filling up more cells, contributes to Republican and Democratic members
of Congress to build up support for expanding deportations. This is one
of many reasons why the Green Party insists on public campaign financing
and the repeal of Supreme Court decisions like Citizens United and the
recent McCutcheon v. FEC ruling (http://www.gp.org/newsroom/press-releases/details/4/689)."
See also:
Hermandad Mexicana http://www.hermandadmexicana.org
Hunger Strikers Demand President Obama Halt His Record 2 Million Deportations
The Real News Network, April 9, 2014
Police Confirm Arrests in Pro-Immigration Protests in U.S.
Prensa Latina, April 7, 2014
Platform of the Green Party of the United States: Immigration / Emigration
Green Party Latino Caucus
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