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State Violence in Immigration Raids, Sean Bell Case May Build Black-Latino Unity

Posted by Roberto Lovato, Of America at 6:02 AM on May 21, 2008.


The black and latino communities face a common threat in the shooting of Sean Bell and the ICE raids against immigrants.
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Just look at those beautiful young people who united for something beyond Benetton. Will the media report that these black and Latino youth were at each other’s throats as they were hauled into the paddy wagon for protesting the violence perpetrated by the criminals who shot Sean Bell 50 times? Look. Look at them and what do you see? What does the press see?

I see how these young people involved in the civil disobedience, marches and other responses to the Sean Bell killing, the immigration raids and the deaths of immigrant detainees are marking a much-needed political and moral response to the very dangerous normalization of official violence on the part of local, state and federal law enforcement officials. The 50 bullets pumped into Shawn Bell by the NYPD and the devastation wrought on the 66 immigrants killed by the neglect and violence of the ICE and it private contractors, make painfully transparent that law enforcement is doing the 3 things it does best in times of profound economic crisis: repress, repress, and repress.

But in the process, the increased violence of local police, ICE agents and other government officials may help us move beyond the myths of “black-latino tensions” manufactured by the media.

Nicole Bell (wife of Sean Bell), Rev. Sharpton and the growing numbers of those taking on the state’s ongoing war on crime should accelerate discussion with those combating the army of interests undertaking -and profiting from-the war on immigrants. Making the connection between these two intersecting wars will do much to bypass the inanities and distractions of the “black-Latino tensions” manufactured by mainstream media as if it were a state-sanctioned propaganda ministry. Who benefits from diverting our attention from these commonalities in the black and Latino communities? Just look at this growing list of commonalities in our communities:

  • increased and ongoing official violence against unarmed members of our communities

  • imprisonment of large numbers of youth, men, women and others from poor communities

  • stock-indexed companies profiting handsomely from the industries that feed off of and plan for the incarceration of generations (ie; the future value of some prison stocks is projected out based on the grades of black and Latino 3rd graders)

  • rural communities in decline grow addicted to the economy of prisons

  • politicians reaping votes, campaign contributions and patronage from “get tough” politics targeting blacks and Latinos

  • Black and Latino elected officials in the Democratic party unwilling to say, much less do ANYTHING about the plague of violence and incarceration for fear of losing elections and appointments
  • These and other commonalities may, indeed, provide something of a foundation for a more informed and less infantile discussion about blacks and Latinos in the U.S.

    Much more to follow on this, including stuff on what is to be done. So, please share your thoughts, plans, ideas and dreams. Now is the time.


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    Was he married?
    Posted by: ninethreeone on May 21, 2008 8:44 AM   
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    ? I thought Sean Bell got killed before he got married? "Wife Nicole"?

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    » RE: Was he married? Posted by: WickedGrace
    There is a difference which you sneakily kept out
    Posted by: AMERICAN VETERAN on May 22, 2008 8:58 AM   
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    While the MURDER, yes, MURDER of Bell by the NYPD is typical of far too many police and absolutely WRONG, Bell was an American citizen with every legal right to be here.

    Every one of you who write about the consequences of being ILLEGAL ALIENS dodges this fact.
    They are here ILLEGALLY.
    I am not condoning anything which their children may or may not be/have been put through, although, we do NOT yet know these things to be factual or just another ploy to dodge the "illegal" issue.

    The absolute in all of this is that Sean Bell was an American citizen who was here LEGALLY and the others are ILLEGAL ALIENS.

    Of course, not all of us are such shallow thinkiers that we cannot see through your political intentions which are so clear by your continual dodging the reality of the issue.

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