Thursday, May 21, 2015

"Something Better" Than Detention for Immigrants?

The success of activists and community leaders in winning release from electronic monitoring underscores the arbitrary nature of the program.... So is this whole exercise designed to prevent people from "absconding," or just to punish and humiliate them?

By Jane Guskin, Truthout
May 21, 2015

The New York Times editorial board recently put out a call to "End Immigration Detention." Detention "breeds cruelty and harm, and squanders taxpayer money," violates due process, "shatters families and traumatizes children" and is "immoral," the Times writes.

"Shut the system down, and replace it with something better," the editorial adds. The Times recommends cheaper and "more humane" alternatives including "ankle bracelets and other monitoring technologies."

Even the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), in a December 2014 op-ed, suggested electronic ankle monitors and release on bond as "effective and more humane alternatives to detention."[...]

Read the full article:
http://www.truth-out.org/news/item/30913-something-better-than-detention-for-immigrants
Photo: Cinthya Santos Briones

Thursday, May 7, 2015

NYC, 5/15/15: Spring Fiesta for Tipitapa, Nicaragua

Dos Pueblos
New York-Tipitapa Sister City Project

Celebrate spring and a new community library built by our binational teen committee in Nicaragua! Enjoy an evening of salsa and stories of cultural exchange and social justice programs that are making a difference.

Friday, May 15th, 6:30pm-9:30pm
West Park Church, 165 W 86th St (Amsterdam Ave)
For more information, go to:

Live Salsa with Grupo Internacional

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