14 immigration and community leaders were arrested during a demonstration in front of the White House today protesting the Obama Administration’s ICE raids targeting Central American families fleeing death and violence.
“Look around you, and you will see 83 crosses. These crosses stand for 83 immigrant deaths that took place in 2014. All 83 immigrants came here to escape the terrible violence taking place in their home countries,” said Fair Immigration Reform Movement (FIRM) spokesperson, Kica Matos.
“Instead of welcoming them and giving them the protection that they so desperately needed, our government arrested them, put them in detention centers, and deported them, with some being killed upon their return. Angel Diaz was shot to death on a bus four days after being deported. If the raids and deportations continue, President Obama will be responsible for the possible harm or even death of hundreds of thousands of innocent people. Their blood will be on his hands.”
Organizations are calling on the Obama Administration to immediately halt the raids, and join immigration leaders like Reps. Zoe Lofgren, Lucille Roybal-Allard, and Luis Gutierrez in asking the Administration to grant Central American families protective status.
Rev. Reuben D. Eckels, Pastor of New Day Christian Church and one of the leaders arrested at the demonstration added: “Today, as I take a stand against this injustice, I stand with and for the 83 people who died being detained and deported by the Obama administration. I stand with the hundreds and thousands of families living in the shadow of fear. Believing that this nation will live up to the pledge of allegiance that one day we will be a nation that stands for liberty and justice for all. No American, especially Americans such as myself, an African-American who ancestors were the recipients of harsh persecution, can or should sit by and not speak out against this tyranny.”
The activists included leaders from FIRM, We Are CASA, Junta for Progressive Action, USEU, New Day Christian Church, Connecticut Students for a Dream, Dreamers Mothers in Action, UltraViolet, Center for Community Change, Alianza Americas, The General Board of Church and Society, CARECEN, CISPES, DREAMers of Virginia, Dreamer’s Moms, ActionAid USA, Washington Peace Center, as well as families impacted by the raids.
A round-up of the incredible images from the demonstration urging the Obama Administration to halt the raids on Central American women and children is below.
Make that call & then share to show your support for Central American families fleeing violence! #StopTheRaids pic.twitter.com/hx6gDtpGxN
— America’s Voice (@americasvoice) February 23, 2016
.@POTUS & @whitehouse we are here to have our voices heard! #StopTheRaids pic.twitter.com/0rhLNZMI9J
— Fair Imm Ref4m Mvmnt (@Re4mImmigration) February 23, 2016
#StopTheRaids now! pic.twitter.com/SC3BdfQIB9
— Fair Imm Ref4m Mvmnt (@Re4mImmigration) February 23, 2016
Right now: hundreds gather at the White House to fight back and ask @POTUS to #stoptheraid… https://t.co/uvaFDtzGk8 pic.twitter.com/Cx1OF5JYg2
— RI4A (@RI4A) February 23, 2016
It is estimated that at least 83 have died after being deported to el salvador, Guatemala, Honduras #StopTheRaids pic.twitter.com/7cYaCDBpxV
— RI4A (@RI4A) February 23, 2016
“We are standing here today because there is a grave injustice happening in our country.” #stoptheraids #not1more pic.twitter.com/afBo2yIScW
— CWS Immigration (@CWS_IRP) February 23, 2016
‘This isn’t just policy this is about the lives of people’ – Eric @CT4aDREAM #StopTheRaids #LoveNotRaids
— Julieta Garibay (@dreamelder) February 23, 2016
Eric sharing his story and why he is here! #StopTheRaids #LoveNotRaids pic.twitter.com/KciQAOOi4W
— Nestor E. Ruiz (@NestorRuiz1402) February 23, 2016
HAPPENING NOW! Immigrant leaders gather in front of the white house to demand to #StopTheRaids! #LoveNotRaids pic.twitter.com/a50S5NVefx
— UnitedWeDream.org (@UNITEDWEDREAM) February 23, 2016
Oscar Chacón from Alianza America: “People are fleeing for their lives” #StopTheRaids pic.twitter.com/y1uCuFUh7g
— IL Immigrant Rights (@icirr) February 23, 2016
Sending solidarity from #100women100miles to the leaders taking arrest to #Stoptheraids #not1more https://t.co/RZFFDaAqn0
— We Belong Together (@WomenBelong) February 23, 2016
.@POTUS you have blood in your hands #StopTheRaids #LoveNotRaids pic.twitter.com/ubuBxFKF5e
— Julieta Garibay (@dreamelder) February 23, 2016
“Stop deportations, no more family separations!” #StopTheRaids pic.twitter.com/bsaxSaSlmy
— IL Immigrant Rights (@icirr) February 23, 2016
Police are getting ready to arrest #stoptheraids protestors @communitychange @RI4A @UNITEDWEDREAM pic.twitter.com/S1WM5Iw1aP
— tramontela (@tramontela) February 23, 2016
What do we want / TPS / When / Now #stoptheraids @communitychange @RI4A @UNITEDWEDREAM pic.twitter.com/hoPCfaMUT0
— tramontela (@tramontela) February 23, 2016
They called in the cavalry on @communitychange @RI4A @UNITEDWEDREAM #stoptheraids #wecandobetter pic.twitter.com/tcVzvus79M
— tramontela (@tramontela) February 23, 2016
First arrests Eric Cruz Lopez and Oscar Chacón @UNITEDWEDREAM @RI4A @communitychange #stopiceraids pic.twitter.com/SkvZpiVpCh
— tramontela (@tramontela) February 23, 2016
Eric, we stand with you! @CT4aDREAM #StopTheRaids pic.twitter.com/As04kuoPVU
— Fair Imm Ref4m Mvmnt (@Re4mImmigration) February 23, 2016
.@KicaMatos, lead #troublemaker, one of last arrested #stopiceraids @communitychange @UNITEDWEDREAM @RI4A pic.twitter.com/LR1zDbuBoi
— tramontela (@tramontela) February 23, 2016
A prayer that @POTUS @DHSgov are listening https://t.co/sUV5eIJpkn #stoptheraids @communitychange @RI4A @UNITEDWEDREAM
— tramontela (@tramontela) February 23, 2016
Thank you @communitychange @RI4A @UNITEDWEDREAM for standing up for Central American #refugees #stoptheraids pic.twitter.com/5zmg6XelPD
— tramontela (@tramontela) February 23, 2016
Urge justicia para las familias #migrantes! Ninos mueren en Centro America! #StopTheRaids pic.twitter.com/guQ8o2PXzE
— Ma. Engracia Robles (@engrarr) February 23, 2016