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The monthly newsletter of Families for Freedom,a NY based multi-ethnic defense network by and or immigrants facing and fighting deportation. This month features articles about Secure Communities and Stop & Frisk and a photo report from May Day.

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End S­COMM: Fighting for Justice: We Will Do Anything to Keep Our Families Together

S ec u r e C o m m u n i t i es o r a N at i o n a l A lbat ro ss? F F F M e m b e rs say n o t o " S e c u r e C o m m u n i t i e s "

“I think we don’t have security in

our communities because you

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“Secure Communities would

decimate the already precarious

trust that minorities have in the

police, given the current Stop

& Frisk policies that have sub-

jected more than 500,000 people

a year to needless harassment.

S-COMM would make our im-

migrant populations even more

more reluctant to engage the

police with legitimate concerns.”

Secure communities aura un

impact négatif dans notre com-

munauté. Nous ne sentirons

pas la sécurité contacter la

police. Nous devons arrêter le

programme maintenant.

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real security but rather the illusion of

security at the expense of immigrants.

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ties so that they are afraid to cooperate

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the community less safe for all of us.”

“Comunidades Seguras trayera mas problemas a la comunidad inmigrante de

los que ya tiene.”

However, racial profiling happens before we get arrested not when we are getting fingerprinted. NYPD already has a program called ‘Stop and Frisk’ that relies on our appearances and stereotypes to make decisions about whether to approach us. It is legalized racial profiling.

Recent studies have demonstrated that S­Comm does in fact motivate the police to profile, knowing that many of us will get thrown into deportation as a result of our arrests, no matter what eventually happens in our criminal cases. Contrary to ICE’s propaganda about targeting violent criminals, their own records show that 80% of people deported due to S­Comm have no criminal records or were picked up for lower level offenses. Contrary to NYPD’s rhetoric about searching for guns and drugs, nine out of ten people stopped were totally innocent, meaning there was no conviction. Not a single gun is retrieved in 99.9 percent of stops. Stop and Frisk not only violates our rights but strips us of our dignity in front of our family and friends. We live in a police state: that is the only “threat to our society”.

S­Comm with Stop and Frisk needs to be terminated to save the New York City we know and love. Mayor Bloomberg recently commented on S­Comm, “If the federal government has a law and you don’t like it, change the law.” We plan to do just that. Whether that’s crossing the Mojave, swimming the Rio Grande, or fighting for justice to change the laws, one thing is clear; we will do anything to keep our families together.

Infographic created by Reneé Feltz and Stokely Baksh for DeportationNation.org

Please note this infographic is from 2011 before more counties activated S-COMM

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impact négatif dans notre com-

munauté. Nous ne sentirons

pas la sécurité contacter la

police. Nous devons arrêter le

programme maintenant.

“S-COMM does nothing to create

real security but rather the illusion of

security at the expense of immigrants.

It puts fear into immigrant communi-

ties so that they are afraid to cooperate

with or call the police, or even the fire

department, or an ambulance make

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Infographic created by Reneé Feltz and Stokely Baksh for DeportationNation.org

Please note this infographic is from 2011 before more counties activated S-COMM

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The activation of Secure Communities (S­Comm) last month basically put New York City in the same category as Arizona, whose recent law, SB 1070, is regarded as the most draconian immigration law in the country. That is because in New York City, S­Comm is combined with the New York Police Department’s (NYPD) policy of Stop and Frisk. While NYC police officers cannot ask us our immi­

gration status, they don’t have to; a quick trip to the precinct can give them that information. Today, the police precincts are virtual immigration checkpoints, driving us further into the shadows of a police state.

The NYPD always submits our fingerprints to the Federal Bureau of Investigation for routine criminal history checks. What’s new is that under S­Comm the prints are shared with the Department of Homeland Security, so that the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) can deter­mine if we are subject to deportation. ICE then transfers immigrants straight into the unjust detention and depor­tation system. As immigrants, we are treated as second class citizens in our own criminal proceedings. Because of S­Comm, we are routinely denied bail, jailed for longer periods, and disqualified from alternative release and treatment programs. We then get funneled as commodi­ties into an unjust detention and deportation system that profits off our misery and separates us from our families.

Had this program been implemented during my unlawful arrest in 2010, I wouldn’t be here today. I was picked up in Brooklyn on my way home from work for a robbery I couldn’t have—physically or logically—committed. I was then processed through the criminal justice system as if I was a product in a manufacturing assembly line. I was fingerprinted at the precinct, booked at Central Booking and then spit out at Rikers Island, all in a matter of days. Under S­Comm ICE would have immediately been alerted regardless of the fact the current charges were ultimately dismissed, I would’ve been held without bail. The reason is because ICE considers me a “criminal alien” because I’m not a citizen and I have past convic­

tions. It does not matter how long an immigrant has lived here or how old the convictions may be. My experience is not unusual. As a young black male in New York City my story of incarceration is a dime a dozen. As an immigrant of color this is our new reality. We live in a racist society where immigrants and people of color are criminalized regardless of guilt or innocence. This criminalization strips us of our right to be human beings which then makes it easier to stop, detain and deport us as if we are animals. And if we are considered animals, the police are on safari, the jails are our cages and if we are exotic enough, we then get shipped to distant foreign lands.

In New York City, as immigrants we are your neighbors, family, and friends. However, the Statue of Liberty is no longer a beacon of refuge for immigrants today but rather a cruel joke. New York City is home to more than 8 million people, about 40% of whom are foreign­born. Almost half of all Queens residents were not born in the U.S. New York City has the largest population of black immigrants, the largest Asian Indian population in the western hemi­sphere and the highest total Asian population of any U.S. city. Many of the New Yorkers that were deported last year were part of families who have been established for generations and provided the labor that has built

this great city. Immigrants have been coming to this city for centuries. We come dis­placed from our countries of origin, only to find ourselves now getting harassed in our neighborhoods by racist poli­

cies like Stop and Frisk and then getting permanently dis­placed by deportation programs like S­Comm. S­Comm, like Stop and Frisk, is a threat to the ethnic and racial make­up of New York City.

Secure Communities is a euphemism for ethnic and racial profiling. S­Comm applies to immigrants regardless how or why we were arrested and whether or not our arrests were based on profiling. ICE claims that Secure Communities “…reduces opportunities for racial or ethnic profiling because all people booked into jails are finger­printed.” (letter by ED Abraham Paulos)

this issueS­Comm and Stop and Fr isk: A Threat to Society­

a let ter by ED Abraham Paulos

How Does S­COMM Work?

FFF members say no to S­COMM

May Day Photo Report

Upcoming Events

June/July 2012

6/7 War On Immigrants Report WBAI Radio 10PM­11PM 99.5FMWBAI.org

6/13 World Day of Prayer Visits Families for Freedom

6/14­6/28 Human Rights Watch Film Festivalhttp://ff.hrw.org/

6/16 Father’s Day VigilUnion Square 1­3PM

6/17 End Stop & Frisk Silent Vigil for Father’s Day 110th Street & 5th ave 1PM

6/22 2PM Turning Point Webinar: History and Lessons Learned from the ‘96 Immigration Laws

7/7 Families Members Meeting at Office 2­4PM

Families for Freedom

35 W. 31st St #702NY, NY 10001646 290 8720familiesforfreedom.org

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May Day 2012! Tens of Thousands Take to The NYC streets All Photos by Graham Macindoe

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