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The Conquest and Theft of América, Pt. 13 ~ by Nezua

by: Diane G

Mon Jul 21, 2008 at 06:55:32 AM EDT


Cross posted from The Unapologetic Mexican

Art by David Siquieros

ON JULY FIFTEEN OF 2008, Rhode Island Republican Governor Donald L. Carcieri signed an executive "Illegal Immigration Control Order" [pdf] into law. It begins with some storytelling.

WHEREAS, most Rhode Islanders and most Americans are descendants of immigrants from all regions of the world

Stop. Most are, true. And you know who aren't "descendants of immigrants from all regions of the world"?

Mexicans, for one. We are not "immigrants" on this land. We are Indians who have been invaded and occupied (just as Iraq has) by Imperialist Euro-forces, and who eventually blended with our greedy, self-justifying, resource-thirsting overlords by means of rape, occupation, an eventual perverse desire to blend and be like the rulers, and in time simply because we've all been living on the same land since then.

Not immigrants. Indians. People indigenous to the continent long before map lines were drawn by invading forces.

Farmers. Workers. Campesinos. For the longest time, we (this is how my nanita and abuelo made their living with my father) have been migrating farmers on this land, for thousands of years we have been quien lo trabajo esta tierra. And for all this time, we have been moving about with the seasons and the flow, just like rivers, just like pollen, just like water through the soil.

It was los perfumados with their WHEREAS clauses who blew in here with butchery and deception and greed and now want to tell stories about opportunity and ownership.


So let's get that clear.

WHEREAS, most Rhode Islanders and most Americans are descendants of immigrants from all regions of the world and Rhode Island continues to welcome new immigrants who legally seek the opportunities that the state, its economy, and its resources offer; and

WHEREAS law is a funny thing. I speak of it often. On one hand, we all refer to LAW as if it is some inviolable and sacred thing, but it's really not. Sure, at its best it protects all of us equally. In ideal, it should, and many practice it that way. But at worst, it's a control device for those in power, with money, usually white, and who dream up most of these laws that continue to justify conquest and oppression.

I appreciate how most of the nation is infuriated by Bush's crimes. And I appreciate that at least someone out there with the experience to say so thinks of George W Bush as a murderer. And I don't mean in the emotional and moral sense of the word, though these surely apply. But in the legal sense. (Of course this book has been witelisted. And yet, it has become a New York Times bestseller.) But you'll notice that in the same way Vincent Bugliosi's book has been whited out of our awareness, so acts the Mainstream Media forces in relation to the crimes that the USA government has undertaken in the last handful of years. Does it surprise you? From invasion to occupation to torture to (the probability of) Pat Tillman's murder to rapes at Halliburton, to torture and wiretapping and politicization of the US Attorney's office...it just goes on and on and on like a radio broadcast of sinister plots being played loudly in a stinking, overstuffed and vacant morgue. The very air rots, and it seems nobody with enough power cares to change it.

So what is "Law"? It is not enough to utter it and make me jump up in obeisance.


WHEREAS, Congress and the President have been unable to resolve the problem of illegal immigration, leaving the states to deal with the consequences of 11 to 20 million illegal immigrants residing in the United States,

It is disgusting to me that this "problem of illegal immigration" sits. Stalled. Unattended. People hurting, families destroyed. They just want to live, to eat, to dream, too. We want them on the other side of the fence, wallowing in poverty, only coming in through the back gate in single file to, as Bush has said, "Do the work nobody wants to do" and then "go home."

Go home.

Home.

Diane G :: The Conquest and Theft of América, Pt. 13 ~ by Nezua
Sadly, "home" is now too often detainment centers where human rights abuses and outright cruelty are hidden from our view. And the process that sends them there, so ICE and USGOVT can make cash from their detainment (hello taxpayer!) is hardly just.
That first interview, though, took three hours. The client, a Guatemalan peasant afraid for his family, spent most of that time weeping at our table, in a corner of the crowded jailhouse visiting room. How did he come here from Guatemala? "I walked." What? "I walked for a month and ten days until I crossed the river." We understood immediately how desperate his family's situation was. He crossed alone, met other immigrants, and hitched a truck ride to Dallas, then Postville, where he heard there was sure work. He slept in an apartment hallway with other immigrants until employed. He had scarcely been working a couple of months when he was arrested. Maybe he was lucky: another man who began that Monday had only been working for 20 minutes.

"I just wanted to work a year or two, save, and then go back to my family, but it was not to be." His case and that of a million others could simply be solved by a temporary work permit as part of our much overdue immigration reform. "The Good Lord knows I was just working and not doing anyone any harm." This man, like many others, was in fact not guilty. "Knowingly" and "intent" are necessary elements of the charges, but most of the clients we interviewed did not

even know what a Social Security number was or what purpose it served. This worker simply had the papers filled out for him at the plant, since he could not read or write Spanish, let alone English. But the lawyer still had to advise him that pleading guilty was in his best interest. He was unable to make a decision.

Art by David Siquieros"You all do and undo," he said. "So you can do whatever you want with me." To him we were part of the system keeping him from being deported back to his country, where his children, wife, mother, and sister depended on him. He was their sole support and did not know how they were going to make it with him in jail for 5 months. None of the "options" really mattered to him. Caught between despair and hopelessness, he just wept. He had failed his family, and was devastated. I went for some napkins, but he refused them. I offered him a cup of soda, which he superstitiously declined, saying it could be "poisoned." His Native American spirit was broken and he could no longer think. He stared for a while at the signature page pretending to read it, although I knew he was actually praying for guidance and protection. Before he signed with a scribble, he said: "God knows you are just doing your job to support your families, and that job is to keep me from supporting mine."

There was my conflict of interest, well put by a weeping, illiterate man.

-THE TRUE STORY OF POSTVILLE


Barack Obama and John McCain pretend that cozying up to the very-safe NCLR (who flirts regularly with the idea of discarding the "Raza" part of their name so as to bow to Lou Dobbs and other ignorant, failing, flaking freaks and turn their back on tradition and la gente) is enough to win the Latino Vote.

Do not think, candidates, that we will forget the questionnaire you are trying to ignore. Do not think even the MSM is not in touch with us, they are. They will follow up and so will we.

WHEREAS, the presence of significant numbers of people illegally residing in the State of Rhode Island creates a burden on the resources of state and local human services, law enforcement agencies, educational institutions and other governmental institutions

And you want to take that burden away by insuring they are rounded up and whisked away to a hole somewhere behind a fence, where taxpayers are charged for their imprisonment.

Let me cut to the chase.

WHEREAS, the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act (IIRAIRA) added Section 287(g), performance of immigration officer functions by state officers and employees, to the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA), and authorizes the Executive Order 08-01 March 27, 2008 Page 2

Secretary of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security to enter into agreements with state and local law enforcement agencies, permitting designated officers to perform immigration law enforcement functions pursuant to a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA), provided that the local law enforcement officers received appropriate training and function under the supervision of sworn U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers; and

WHEREAS, law enforcement can more effectively combat criminal activity related to illegal immigration if federal, state and local authorities work on a cooperative basis.

Right, so Carcieri has now authorized the State Police to work hand-in-hand with ICE and DHS.

So the very next day, a panel met to discuss all the consequences of this new executive order.

PROVIDENCE - A 27-member governor's advisory panel charged with monitoring "unintended consequences" of Governor Carcieri's executive order on illegal immigration met for the first time yesterday. Carcieri appointed the committee after his March order sparked protests by community leaders, advocacy groups, and some of the state's top clerical leaders

-Immigration panel weighs outcomes of Carcieri's order


And what went down at that moment?
As the panel convened, immigration agents arrested 31 people - all believed to be maintenance workers - at six state courthouses, according to demonstrators who gathered outside the federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement office in Providence. The Rev. Jose Roberts, of St. George's Episcopal Church in Central Falls, said an ICE agent at the office confirmed the number. Many of those arrested are employed by contractors hired by the state to clean the courthouses.

-Immigration panel weighs outcomes of Carcieri's order

The community is not happy. (Though it seems many commenters on that post are. Go get 'em!)

It's an interesting pattern. Anytime anyone even appears to speak out against ICE/DHS/USGOV on migrant issues, they are locked up if undocumented, slammed publicly if they have a big enough bullhorn, or workers are rounded up en masse. The GOVT is fighting hard for its little prison-for-profit routine!

Because in case you haven't been following links or putting it together (and I've yet to draw it out clearly, I think), it's pure and simple. It's a cruel and every effective business model.

The USGOVT, propped up as it is by corporate interests and big biz, solicits workers for its cheap labor needs. It never mattered what this did to México, what it meant to anything but the bottom line for business and government. Just as clearly, Bill Clinton still doesn't really care too much what NAFTA is doing to México. (If I'm wrong, show me proof.)

And this slow crushing oppression and exploitation of this continent's indigenous has been going on a long, long time. And this exploitation of México for the benefit of foreign interests has been going on since Porfirio Díaz oversaw the flooding of Mexico with foreign interests and railroads were built that connected major Mexican cities/towns with points up north, but not with each other (laterally).

Every priest and pharoah worth her/his temple knows that a pyramid (be it a stone or economic one) does not arise without a crew of slaves (the Egyptians also were given pay/food for work, but it was negligible and sometimes rotten and sometimes withheld, and their living quarters spare and poor and crammed, as well.) Even on a smaller scale, Mitt Romney wants a clean lawn and trim bushes. But he ain't gonna be the one to do it! He'll hire the cheapest he can, and they will hire the cheapest they can. Little deal going on...I'll look the other way, give you less pay. Just don't make ME dirty my well-manicured nails. The Bush family wants tomatos and grapes upon which to decorate all their abfab picnics, but their family won't pick it. That was my family, mis antepasados, and much raza today. Just as the Chinese and the Haitians and the Africans and the Cubans have as well, we have slaved for the pharaohs.

While the pharaohs spit upon those who make their lifestyle possible.

And they will still make it possible, because now instead of being shipped back to Mexico and other parts south of the "border," they are being charged criminally even when it is not reality (as the above linked story about Postville makes clear in horrific and detailed narrative) with no understanding of their plea (what part of due process don't you understand?) or the consequences of it, or that they will soon be in a lonely jail where too many liberals and PROGRESSIVES® don't give a shit about them.

(One day those on the "progressive" side of things who think they can pick and choose their little causes and relegate the rest to Pet Issue Land will be stricken with a very real sense of urgency when they realize that you can't save the tenth floor lounge without saving the lobby and service entrance, too. And that the penthouses will fall the furthest before the fire's done.)

Being charged for Social Security theft and en masse creates a lovely little vortex from which they may never escape and WHEREAS even the laws in place afford them a fairer and faster process, this little sick gambit steps over that.

And those of us who are sensible and whose bones don't rattle with the ghost of pat buchanan's fear know that it's not like these people care about the damn Census. They don't care about Xicano blogotov throwers. They don't want to "take over" your damn corrupt land.

They just. Want. To. Eat. And. Live. Just to be able to move about, working hard for pay. They love their country and very often come here because it is the USGOV's business and practice to squeeze every bit of profit we can and centralize it here. They don't want to be here very often. But we shut down the open flow. USGOV is starving. USGOV is broke. USGOV is shaking in its boots and is seeing its racist xenophobic self-interest bloom like a turdblossom on George W Bush's Oval Office Sunbeam Rug. USGOV wants to keep its teams of detainers and raiders in practice at all times. And they need cash to do it, and they need a project to do so, and they need to keep feeding the Halliburton beast. And so they choose a class of people that most US citizens can easily rationalize an adequate amount of disinterest for.

Perfect victims. Hard working, don't get the language or the law, and unchampioned by most. Given lip service by  Presidential Candidates, used as target practice by Right Wing radio hosts and Murkans on the "border," and used for profit once incarcerated.

This must stop.
 

Also covering the RI raids:

VivirLatino
Citizen Orange
The Sanctuary

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Nezua was gracious enough to let me repost this here in full.

Please visit his blog for more excellent work, and in great hope that he chooses to cross here more often.

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I have been (10.00 / 5)
bashing heads with people on Immigration for so very long now.

It was hard enough trying to convince other white people, even when they refuse to see the obvious: We are the alien presence here.

It was harder yet to convince black people I knew, for they were not immigrants by choice, and their history of oppression here makes them cling strongly to any perceived competition for jobs.

It is nearly impossible to convince some of my Ojibwa and Lakota friends, for what little pride their genocide has left them with makes them jealously disparage their relatives south of this imagined border. (To which I have answered to one, "You're part English, they're part Spanish... explain the difference to me again. I'm part Polish, explain it slowwwwwly!" which got me point across and an elbow in the ribs.)

White privilege has too long blinded those who have been here generationally, yet those of us with recently immigrated parents (my father from Poland, my Irish mother from Canada, 3 generations removed from Ireland) may see it more clearly from the abuses they took.

I believe this issue, the trumped-up danger (eyeroll) of immigration is meant purely to distract us from the Conquest of the World by the Permanent Oppressors of the Wealthy Class: The Elites.

But as always, when they seek to divide us, the bloodshed and horrors are real.

I wonder also, had the Norte' Americanos absorbed some of the Native Cultures we had when we invaded here, rather than obliterate them, if we were more one People, would our Policies still reflect the Manifest Destiny of the First Invaders yet today?

I digress.

Until we realize the simplicity of man: Mitakye Oyasin, We are all Related, humanity is a failed experiment.

I bleed for every thirsty long walker trying to feed his or her family. I feel for everyone who is shamed for using their native tongue, belittled for thinking in their own language and having to translate to the IMPOSED language of this Country... only to be ridiculed for how "stupid" they are for their poor English, as my grandparents were.

Yes, we need to all be able to communicate; but it should be with compassion and love, not derision and hate.

Most of all, we Human Beings need to stop letting all the resources be in the hands of the few while our brothers and sisters go hungry.

Every oppression that happens on this Earth happens not only TO YOU, my friends, happens in your name until you speak against it, stop it.

Again, Thanks, Nezua!


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Thank You (9.14 / 7)
I really appreciate your words and doing this, Diane. I agree with your comment wholeheartedly.

Peace,
Nezua


Surely we can welcome (9.00 / 3)
a new essayist better than this?

Ok, its monday, I get it....

But this is freaking great.

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this is indeed freaking great (9.50 / 2)
The disconnect evident on the "left" over this issue is yet another shred of evidence that the political "system" we have in place is flawed beyond belief and no repair can help only a dismanteling and re-working will pull the people into a true democratic republic.

This issue, like other important, yet taboo, issues are being sidestepped by the democrats who fear taking a stand on anything that might be considered unpopular with the white fox-news watching voter.

The media has successfully instilled not only fear of "teerurists" in the form of all middle easterners but have also instilled a hatred of mexican people by convincing the masses that "they" are out to take jobs & social services.  The "illegals" have been demonized by Dobbs and his ilk for several years and yet corporations (i.e. swift) continue to employ/get-raided/plead-victim/re-employ thousands of people who only want to try to earn enough to feed their family here or there.  The public demand is to "punish" the worker but I find myself the lone voice (around my state) demanding punishment for the corporation if there is to be any punishment at all.  

English only laws and border fences dominate too many discussions whenever this subject comes up.  The arrogance and immaturity that prevails in the usa sickens me.

Blame the (gov't influenced) media for the current intolerant atmosphere and the environment of hate.

/babble  not sure even I can make sense of my own ramblings...maybe more after some caffine

"From where Winston stood it was just possible to read, picked out on its white face in elegant lettering, the three slogans of the Party:
WAR IS PEACE
FREEDOM IS SLAVERY
IGNORANCE IS STRENGTH."
Orwell-1984


my "welcome," appreciation, and admiration for this essay, (9.75 / 4)

its author, and the blog from which it's shared, are without reservation!

 At the same time, it's true that I haven't commented other than what I wrote elsewhere (México) in a different thread.  I confess to a certain degree of feeling overwhelmed by one more excellent example of how very badly things are going wrong.  The truth is that, while I am in wholehearted agreement with the critique made here, and think that the Unapologetic Mexican is a blog of great interest, my own focus is more on trying to encourage the understanding we need but still lack of why and how we (the people of the U.S. and most of the so-called advanced industrialized world, including, of course, all of Western Europe) have gone so terribly wrong and how we can recognize those reasons and alert others to them and to what must be done differently.

 For me, an indictment of 'The West' is complete.  We have in this essay, another excellent article for the Bill of Indictment, but not something which is for me other than a dash of extra facts added to a torrent.

 I do hope to see lots more from Nezua here--and, if not, I'll occasionally browse the U-M site itself.  But I am nearing saturation of my reading and writing capacity as it is.  I have two or three books in progress, and five or six in waiting for reading.   There is only so much I can read and write in a day, a week, a month.  

 For me, the priority must be on better understanding of the blockage points in social understanding and the changes so needed which those blockage points forestall.  To each of us here, his and her own areas of particular priority.  I do not discount or mean to minimize the importance of this essay, its author or any other bloggers' centers of interest.   Indeed, one of the most important things is that there is such a rich and wide set of things being considered in blog fora---and that richness so distinguishes it from the "mainstream print and other mass media" which are the creatures of a staid and morally-and-imaginatively-dead power structure (and one which ought to be ashamed of that fact).

  We know that the Bush administration is a gang of criminals.  An important question among many is, "Why have they been allowed to do so much harm for so long and remain, to this day, untouched by effective legal sanctions?!"

  For me, what's clear is that we have a political and electoral system which is now (and for some considerable time has been) completely broken and unresponsive.  What can we practically do about that?  In my view, the answer is "Not one goddamn thing unless and until we gain a clear and correct understanding--a widely shared one--of our actual social and political circumstances.

 I am very sorry but there is simply no hope for what Americans most want and count on in this regard: a magical, painless and instant solution, brought by a Knight in Shining Armor on a dazzling firey steed, after whose arrival, all our thorny problems are swept away and peace and world brother/sisterhood prevail ever after.

  That is a child's dream--and yet, it is not so very far from what millions of Americans seem actually to be deluding themselves into believing.

 My future initiatives here, in addition to continuing occasional discussions which are drawn from my continuous readings, include trying to accomplish two things:

1)

      an actual schema, produced in a postable format, which is a diagramatic presentation of actual interrelationhsips of groups and of institutions and of officials who singly and together operate the broken and corrupted system in which we now live.  The diagram would detail key corporate and government relations among other elements as well as indicate how a welter of social public and private interest groups lend, wittingly or unwittingly, their parts to a larger drama.

  There is certainly in all that a very important part for the exposition of the drama of the misnamed "Immigration cisis" and all that it does in adding to the social and economic woes which run throughout both U.S. and Mexican society.  But that would of course be just one element among many.

  It is not enough that a few experts in business, government and academics have a basically good grasp of what is wrong and why, and what has to be done to bring helpful reforms.  That understanding has to be effectively made available to large numbers of ordinary people and that is for a simple and inescapable reason:

  no democratic society--or any society which hopes one day to become democratic--can possibly afford to operate largely in ignorance of and indifference to and the absence of the informed and sustained participation of a very healthy chunk of the ordinary public.  There are a number of reasons that this is the case but perhaps the most important reason is also quite simple:

  an elite, any elite, no matter how composed, no matter how well-informed or how well-intentioned it may be, can possibly replace or fulfill the role of a very wide set of average people's informed inputs in the directing of social and political affairs.  Without them, social and politial policy will ultimately always suffer from the inately human deficiencies which spring from selfish vested interests of small managing groups, their inevitably self-interest prone blind spots and the fact, simply, that social and political affairs are too complicated, wide and important to ever be adequately grasped and managed by any "Mandrinate" of Ivy league whiz-kids---no matter how smart they think they are.

    Justice and prudence cannot be ensured without a healthy leavening which can only come through a general public's active concern for their social and political affairs.

And, so,

 2)    

  the second of the above-mentioned things I wish to attempt is to make that case effectively and convincingly, drawing for support on the only-too-ample evidence which is at our ready disposal but which, for all sorts of reasons, our social and political elite simply aren't interested in imparting in any broad way to the public which so badly needs it.  

  In short, no others will do these tasks and it is simply vain to expect that they shall.

  We are concerned here with real life, not Hollywood movie scenarios.  There are no Knights in shining armor on the verge of riding in and rescuing us.

  Our salvation, if there is to be any, depends on us.  And recognition of that fact, no matter how unpleasant, is one of the keys which we require in order to move on to the other essential parts of the tasks before us.

  No offense intended to any party in any of the foregoing.  And I hope none will be taken.


What a very interesting response! (0.00 / 0)
and think that the Unapologetic Mexican is a blog of great interest, my own focus is more on trying to encourage the understanding we need but still lack of why and how we (the people of the U.S. and most of the so-called advanced industrialized world, including, of course, all of Western Europe) have gone so terribly wrong and how we can recognize those reasons and alert others to them and to what must be done differently.

For me, an indictment of 'The West' is complete.  We have in this essay, another excellent article for the Bill of Indictment, but not something which is for me other than a dash of extra facts added to a torrent.

I do hope to see lots more from Nezua here--and, if not, I'll occasionally browse the U-M site itself.  But I am nearing saturation of my reading and writing capacity as it is.  I have two or three books in progress, and five or six in waiting for reading.   There is only so much I can read and write in a day, a week, a month.  

1. Why and How:
I think it was in the post.

We are Indians who have been invaded and occupied (just as Iraq has) by Imperialist Euro-forces, and who eventually blended with our greedy, self-justifying, resource-thirsting overlords by means of rape, occupation, an eventual perverse desire to blend and be like the rulers, and in time simply because we've all been living on the same land since then.

Not immigrants. Indians. People indigenous to the continent long before map lines were drawn by invading forces.

Farmers. Workers. Campesinos.

Whiteness. Greed. Landlust. Imperialism. War. Thinking of non-whites as exploitable labor. It's very clear WHY my people were then and are now targets of violence and exploitation. BY those European nations and by their offshoots (USA).

How?

Even going to Wikipedia tells you a lot about the history of the railroads, the gold rush, Polk's land grab, The Porfiriato, the border disputes, the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, etc. But you sound well-read, I'm sure you know how this land was taken, and how labor is exploited, and how racism works itself into our law system on all levels. Yes?

Or just think of it as "Greed, Shallow Thought, and Bloated Ego."

2. " There is only so much I can read and write in a day, a week, a month.  "

I'm...not sure what this is meant to address. Are you saying you didn't read the post? In any regard, I find it very strange that someone who understands what it is like to have limited time to read (me too!) then writes an extremely convoluted and wordy wandering response (that feels off-topic to tell you the truth) to the post!

Anyway, I do thank you very much for the complimentary words. And no offense was taken by me, I know that. I just found your response a bit puzzling in the ways in which I've listed above.

peace...


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- Secular Student Alliance

*ANTI-WAR, ANTI-TORTURE, HUMAN RIGHTS*

- Act Against Torture
- American Torture
- Amnesty International
- ACLU
- Cage Prisoners
- Human Rights First
- Human Rights Watch
- Iraq Body Count
- Iraq Coalition Casualties
- Iraq Moratorium
- Iraq Veterans Against the War
- No More Victims
- Physicians For Human Rights
- Reprieve
- Road2DC
- The Sanctuary
- Torture Survivors Coalition
- Witness Against Torture
- Vet Voice

*LIBERAL DOSES OF HUMOR*

- Dudehisattva (Dood Abides)
- Dunce Upon a Time~Socially Awkward, Sexually Incompetent: The BC Woods Blog
- Pancake City
- The Rude Pundit
- Violent Acres-Like You, But With Poor Impulse Control


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