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Student organizations march in support of immigrant rights

By: Jack Zeller /The Daily Cardinal  - November 18, 2008




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By: Emma Vasseur /The Daily Cardinal
UW-Madison student organizations such as Student Progressive Dane and the Black Student Union rallied down State Street Monday night to protest the Dane County sheriff’s policies toward undocumented immigrants.

About 75 students from various UW-Madison student groups gathered Monday night to protest the Dane County Sheriff’s Department’s practice of reporting undocumented immigrants detained in the county to the federal government.

The protestors marched up State Street to the Madison City-County Building, where members of Progressive Dane were presenting an amendment to the county budget that would deny the sheriff’s department’s request for increased funds and divert the funds into area workers’ rights programs.

Despite the efforts of Progressive Dane and its supporters, the amendment did not pass and the sheriff’s department received its requested funding for 2009.

Protesters said Dane County Sheriff Dave Mahoney reports all non-U.S. citizens detained in Dane County to Immigration and Customs Enforcement, a federal agency. According to Student Progressive Dane member Adam Porton, Mahoney is not obliged to do so by law and has “gone rogue.” Porton said Mahoney’s policies are used to target and intimidate immigrant communities.

“The policy has resulted in a number of long-term prison holds and deportations of individuals convicted of no crimes, but rather [who] simply have been arrested by Dane County authorities,” he said. “It’s causing an extreme culture of fear and mistrust of law enforcement in Dane County’s immigrant community.”

Porton said Mahoney’s policy also causes crimes in immigrant communities to go unreported, as fearful community members are reluctant to interact with police.

The protest included members of several UW-Madison student groups, including Student Progressive Dane, the Campus Antiwar Network, the Black Student Union, the Multicultural Student Coalition and others.

Danez Smith, public relations coordinator for the Black Student Union, said it was important that his organization be present at the protest because of the necessity for communities of color to stand in solidarity to make their voices heard.

“There’s really nothing that truly affects only one community; we’re all affected by this,” he said. “Today we’re fighting for immigration, but tomorrow we might have to fight for something that’s affecting the black community.”

The Dane County Sheriff’s Office was unavailable for comment Monday night.



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By: gkisystems 11/18/08 07:28 AM Report

Legal immigration is great. Illegal immigration must be stopped and all the aliens should be deported at the very least. Anybody that supports in the influx of illegals should be rounded up for treason.



By: BajaRat 11/18/08 01:35 PM Report

The economy is in the ditch, Americans are losing their jobs and their pensions left and right, and a bunch of illegal alien leeches are going toss another massive tantrum with their "si se puede" crap waving their Mexican flags making demands of Americans who are in the biggest dilemma since the Great Depression? How much more of this do you think Americans will put up with without physically throwing these moochers out themselves?

Illegal aliens are criminals and parasites, one and all. Their very presence here and practically everything they do on U. S. soil is illegal. They need to be ferreted out, rounded up like cattle, punished for their numerous crimes, then booted back to whence they snuck in from with such extreme prejudice that they will never, ever think of violating our sovereignty again. Enough is enough.




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