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Albuquerque Pro-Immigrant Groups Continue DemandingCongress for Clean Dream Act by December
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. - The following are statements from leaders of the Listo Nuevo México network after it was reported yesterday Trump rejected attaching a DACA fix to the year end spending bill during a meeting with Republican Senators :
"Trump Announces the [Termination] of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals Program"
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. - Today, Trump announced the [termination] of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals Program (DACA) putting over 800 thousand immigrant youth in immediate risk of deportation. In NM alone, close to 7 thousand people find themselves without the temporary protection from deportation.
"Albuquerque Immigrants' Rights Organization Denounces Trump's Attempt to BullyABQ into Targeting and Persecuting Immigrant Community"
"ALBUQUERQUE, NM—Today, El CENTRO de Igualdad y Derechos, an Albuquerque-based immigrants’ rights and workers’ justice organization with over 4,000 members, denounced U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions' attempt to coerce the City of Albuquerque into enforcing Trump’s federal deportation programs by threatening to withhold federal crime fighting dollars. Session's threat to deny Public Safety Partnership monies was delivered in a letter to Albuquerque’s Police Department’s Chief Eden today."
"Coalition of Attorneys General Tell Trump to Protect, Maintain DACA"
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. - Today, immigrants’ rights organizations in New Mexico applaud the effort of 20 attorneys general –including NM Attorney General Hector Balderas– to protect the DACA program amid direct threats to end the proven successful relief. Today’s announcement comes after immigrant youth around the country tuned up the heat in demanding public officials nationwide to publicly come out in support of the administrative relief program.
House Republicans Approve Budget Aimed at Terrorizing,Separating Immigrant Families Nationwide
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. - Yesterday, in a show of hateful rhetoric, the Full House Appropriations Committee approved the FY2018 budget –on a completely partisan vote– aimed at fueling the inhumane enforcement and mass deportation plan by the Trump regime.
Immigrant Rights Organizations Oppose Passing of Federal Anti-Immigrant, Anti-Sanctuary Bills
Albuquerque---Today, in the wake of the Trump’s administration’s announcement to rescind DACA, El CENTRO de Igualdad y Derechos (El CENTRO), the largest immigrants’ rights and workers’ justice organization in Albuquerque, allies, and elected officials denounced Trump’s decision as heartless, cruel, and counter to the cultural, moral, social, and economic interests of the nation. Click here to read the DHS’s press release on DACA.
"U.S. Supreme Court Disappoints by Reinstating Portions of Trump’s Infamous #MuslimBan"
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. - Today, the U.S. Supreme Court granted the Trump administration’s request to allow some provisions of its Muslim Ban to go into effect immediately. Now families fleeing violence, famine, and war around the world will face a ban into our country unless they can prove close familial relationships with someone in the U.S. to live with or visit the United States
ABQ “Rises-Up” on May DayAgainst Targeting and Persecution of Immigrants by Trump Administration
"Albuquerque--In the wake of President Trump’s first 100 days in office, El CENTRO de Igualdad y Derechos (El CENTRO), along with hundreds of immigrant families, low-wage workers, elected officials, faith leaders, labor unions, educators, and dozens of civil rights, LGBTQ, and community-based organizations will Rise Up in resistance to the Trump administration’s targeting of immigrant communities and working families at a peaceful rally at Tiguex Park. The rally is one of over 200 events taking place across the nation on May 1st, International Workers’ Day, and is being held in conjunction with a national call for a general strike."
Immigrant Families, Faith Leaders, Victims and Civil Rights Advocates and Business Leaders Urge County Commission to Reaffirm Bernalillo County as an Immigrant Friendly County
"Albuquerque— In the wake of executive orders issued by the Trump administration that create a blueprint for mass deportation in addition to an uptick of ICE activity targeting Albuquerque’s immigrant communities in past weeks, immigrant and refugee families, faith leaders, victims and civil rights advocates and business leaders urged the Bernalillo County Commission to vote in favor of a resolution reaffirming it’s status as an Immigrant Friendly County. The resolution was passed
on a bi-partisan vote with Commissioners Hart-Stebbins, O'Malley, Quezada, and Talbert voting in favor and Commissioner Johnson being the sole vote against."
Immigrant and Refugee Families, Faith Leaders, Victims and Civil Rights Advocates and Business Leaders Urge Albuquerque City Council to Reaffirm Albuquerque as Immigrant Friendly City
"Albuquerque—
a blueprint for mass deportation in addition to an uptick of ICE activity targeting Albuquerque’s immigrant communities in past weeks, over 40 immigrant and refugee-based organizations, faith-based institutions, victims and civil rights advocates, and business leaders and approximately 375 community members turned out to urged the Albuquerque City Council to vote in favor of Albuquerque reaffirming it’s status once again as an Immigrant Friendly City and to commit to strengthening City policies in light of new threats in a Trump-era. The memorial passed on a 6:1 vote with Councilors Peña, Benton, Sanchez, Davis, Gibson (Democrats), and Winter (Republican) voting in favor and Councilor Jones voting against."
Immigrant and Working Families "Presente" at the City Council Meeting for the Introduction of Immigrant Friendly Memorial
"M– President Trump has issued executive orders relating to immigration enforcement at the border and in the interior. These executive orders:
• threaten to lead to senseless family separations
• dump billions of dollars into the private prison industry and in militarizing border communities
• turn away refugees fleeing violence and persecution,
• strip immigrants of their due process rights,
• and discriminate against the Muslim community."
"Albuquerque Community Leaders Condemn Trump’s Draconian Orders on Immigration and Border Militarization"
"A BUQUERQUE, NM—Today, New Mexico immigrants’ rights organizations, civil liberties advocates, faith leaders, elected officials, and other community representatives gathered to denounce the two executive orders concerning immigration and border policy signed by President Trump today. The executive orders institute draconian immigration and border militarization policies that would tear immigrant families apart, erode civil liberties in border communities, and further entrench racial, ethnic, and religious bias in our immigration system."
ABQ Immigrant Community "Here to Stay" on Immigrant Day ofAction
"Albuquerque, NM<<In addition to sending a delegation to Washington DC for a large mobilization on the National Day of Action for Immigrant Justice, dozens of members from El CENTRO de Igualdad y Derechos, a local immigrant's rights and workers justice organization, joined the MLK march* in Albuquerque. Members united with the march to honor Martin Luther King Jr.'s legacy, in solidarity with communities of colors, and to
send the message that immigrant communities are here to stay."
New Mexico Immigrant Organizations Coalesce Around Essential Worker Legislation
US Congressman Gabe Vasquez Introduces “The Strengthening our Workforce Act”
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, U.S. Representative Gabe Vasquez (NM-02) hosted a virtual roundtable and press conference with essential immigrant workers from New Mexico immigrants’ rights organizations to announce the introduction of the Strengthening Our Workforce Act. Members of EL CENTRO de Igualdad y Derechos, Somos Un Pueblo Unido, Partnership for Community Action, and New Mexico CAFé, hailed the legislation for seeking to provide a swift path to legalization for undocumented workers.
Workers denounce discrimination suffered at South Valley Care Center
ALBUQUERQUE, NM– At a press conference on Wednesday, former South Valley Care Center employees, María A Perez & María Nevarez, with the support of El CENTRO de Igualdad y Derechos (El CENTRO), a local immigrants’ rights and workers’ justice organization, publicly denounced the discrimination they suffered at the nursing home. The workers committee created by María A. Perez and María E. Nevarez, known as “Las Marías”, submitted claims with the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) and the Equal Employment and Opportunity Commission (EEOC) alleging continuous discrimination.
May Day, Lifting Up Essential Workers
Statewide Events Honor Essential Worker
Contributions and Celebrate Policy Gains
Albuquerque ⎻⎻ On Sunday, May 1, "International Workers' Day", El CENTRO de Igualdad y Derechos and Somos un Pueblo Unido, New Mexico based immigrants’ rights and workers’ justice organizations, held a series of six actions throughout the state to highlight the contributions of New Mexico's low-wage workers and to celebrate their recent policy victories -- including paid sick days, hundreds of millions of dollars in tax refunds and millions in economic relief.
Wage theft lawsuit concludes in win for New Mexico workers
Judge approves final class action settlement agreement in lawsuit brought by low-wage workers against the Department of Workforce Solutions for failing to enforce New Mexico’s wage payment laws.
SANTA FE – Today, after hearing public testimony, First Judicial District Court Judge David K. Thomson approved a class action settlement agreement between workers and workers’ rights organizations and the Department of Workforce Solutions (DWS) that ensures state government will carry out its duty to enforce New Mexico’s strong anti-wage theft laws and hold employers accountable when they violate these laws.