|
Protest against Costa Mesa's Decision to Deputize
Police Officers!
WHEN: Tuesday, January 03, 2006
TIME/WHERE: Protest begins at 5PM at the Costa Mesa City Council (77 Fair Drive)
COSTA MESA- On Tuesday, January 03, concerned citizens forming a collective called Tonantzin will converge upon the Costa Mesa City Council in protest of the City Council's decision to train city police to enforce immigration law. The measure was approved by the council on December 7, 2006. Costa Mesa will be the first United States city to merge police and immigration duties.
This measure raises concern amongs the Mexican and Central American community. How will officers distinguish between those who are legal and illegal? Will all who come in contact with police be asked to validate citizenship? people will be subject to racial profiling, based on appearance and surname. The measure will also erode relations between immigrants and police, as immigrants will fear reporting crimes. Furthermore, vigilantism may increase, as residents may attack and harass Hispanics they believe to be illegal.
Police officers are not border patrol agents! All are invited to demand the repeal of the City Council's decision and prevent racial profiling and unfair attacks on immigrants in Costa Mesa.
WHEN: Tuesday, January 03, 2006
TIME/WHERE: Protest begins at 5PM at the Costa Mesa City Council (77 Fair Drive)
Why: Then at 6pm protesters will take over the city council to speak out against the proposal of Mayor Allan Mansoor demanding 1) The re-opening of the day Labor cite. 2). The withdrawl of the vote that will give power to certain police officers to enforce immigration law. 3) The recall of those city council official who voted for the closing of the day labor cite and the proposal that will give power to police officers to enforce immigration laws.
Press contact: Coyotl Tezcalipoca, matlazinka@hotmail.com
Phone 714 299-8817
Sources:
"Costa Mesa police will enforce immigration law." Overley, Jeff.
Orange County Register. Dec. 7, 2005.
|