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Occupy Birmingham: Immigrant Rights Are Crucial for the 99 Percent
On Saturday members of the Occupy Birmingham movement branched out from their camp and marched with other Alabama civic and religious organizations to the Etowah County Detention Center to protest the state's harsh immigration law, which has been challenged in court as racial profiling, among other things.
Occupy Birmingham says it has a long list of objections to the law, H.B. 56, but it names the jailing of people for profit as one of the factors that ties the Occupy movement with immigrant rights.
"Opposition to the undue influence of money and corporate interests on the country's politics has been one of the driving forces behind the Occupy Wall Street movement in New York as well as the hundreds of solidarity movements across the country," read a statement by Occupy Birmingham. "The same is true of the Occupy Birmingham movement, which plans to call attention to the link between corporate influence over state politics and Alabama's new, repressive immigration policy, H.B. 56."
The local newspaper Gadsden Times...
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