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Demanding Justice for Murdered Immigrant Luis Ramirez Is AlterNet's Top Take Action Campaign of the Week

By Isaac Fitzgerald, AlterNet. Posted May 19, 2009.


Join us in urging Pa. Gov. Rendell to speak out about Luis Ramirez's tragic slaying.

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On July 12, 2008, in Shenandoah, Pa., Derrick Donchak and Brandon Piekarsky beat Luis Ramirez so viciously that he died in a hospital two days later.

Ramirez, 25, had lived in Shenandoah for seven years and was an undocumented immigrant. The hate crime revealed the tensions in the small Pennsylvania town and became an example of the dangerous rising trend of anti-immigrant violence in America.

On May 1, 2009, another tragedy occurred. An all-white jury acquitted Donchak and Piekarsky on all serious charges. This injustice has sparked outrage in immigrant and progressive communities alike and has devastated the friends and family of Ramirez.

According to the FBI, hate crimes against Latinos increased 35 percent between 2003 and 2006. What type of message does it send that we allow perpetrators of prejudice-assault to go free? That is why we have chosen Presente.org’s campaign demanding that Pennsylvania Gov. Ed Rendell speak out about Ramirez’s slaying as our top action of the week.

Rendell’s silence on such an important issue damages Ramirez’s family, the state of Pennsylvania, and, with the rising tide of bigotry and violence against immigrants and Latinos, it hurts the country. As governor, it is imperative that Rendell speak loudly and clearly about his commitment to the safety of all residents of Pennsylvania, no matter their country of origin or immigration status.

Join us in urging Rendell to do the right thing and help begin the process of healing in Shenandoah. We must make sure that what happened to Ramirez never happens again.

Once you have signed the petition at Presente.org, check out the rest of the campaigns we are highlighting this week:

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This is just the beginning.
Posted by: Honky the Nihilist VI on May 19, 2009 12:25 AM   
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As the US continues to suffer economically, people will begin lashing out at the "undocumented".

Alternet, please stop playing semantics they are illegal immigrants. Their presents in the US is illegal. Calling them undocumented does not mitigate the fact that they are committing a crime by illegally being in this country.

"... The hate crime revealed the tensions in the small Pennsylvania town and became an example of the dangerous rising trend of anti-immigrant violence in America..."

Whatever works. I consider it a hate crime for these "people" to destroy American's livelihoods, use social services and stick tax payers with the bill, and abuse the 14th amendment.

"...it hurts the country..."
So does the fact that they are here.

"...VI -- Stop Starbucks..."
Maybe Starbucks should hire "Undocumented" labor.

"...VIII -- Protect American Workers, Help Get the Employee Free Choice Act Passed..."
Illegals are the best tool to bust unions. Your corporate overlord will laugh when you try to silence me with the dreaded "R" word.

On crack:
Cocaine does not have the same violence or social decay associated as crack. It may be the same chemical substance but they have vastly different effects. Therefore crack should have stronger penalties for its distribution and use.

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» Justify? No. Posted by: Honky the Nihilist VI
» Fuck ‘em. Posted by: Honky the Nihilist VI
» RE: Fuck ‘em. Posted by: rhinojos
» Touché Posted by: login@bugmenot.com
» They are not illegal Posted by: Ruthanda
» RE: They are not illegal Posted by: Old Skeptic
how about...
Posted by: SekhmetsatRa on May 19, 2009 2:17 AM   
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Justice for all the American citizens killed by illegals? believe me, there are waaaaaayyyyyyy more of those killed by illegals than americans killing illegals.

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» RE: how about... Posted by: login@bugmenot.com
» RE: how about... Posted by: SekhmetsatRa
Illegal Alien
Posted by: HBoyer on May 19, 2009 4:33 AM   
Current rating: 4    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
Alt net and your support of ILLEGAL ALIENS
makes me sick.

But not one word about ILLEGAL ALIENS murdering American citizens, not one word about ILLEGAL ALIEN drug gangs selling dope,stealing and murder in the USA.

Not one word about ILLEGAL ALIENS using free USA medical facilities while American citizens have to pay not only their costs but the costs of the ILLEGAL ALIENS treatment in higher medical fees.

How pathetic you use good resources and waste waste them supporting ILLEGAL ALIENS
PATHETIC.

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» RE: Illegal Alien Posted by: mjglow
» RE: Illegal Alien Posted by: kateco2
» RE: Illegal Alien Posted by: Ianni_Stragopulis
» RE: Illegal Alien Posted by: maddasein
» RE: Illegal Alien Posted by: mjglow
» RE: Illegal Alien Posted by: Squarehead
jury
Posted by: vegan27 on May 19, 2009 6:51 AM   
Current rating: 3    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
An all-white jury?! You know what that means... Every single one of them was racist and acted upon their racist motivations!

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» RE: jury Posted by: YogiBear
There is no excuse for murder, but
Posted by: Old Skeptic on May 19, 2009 8:58 AM   
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Let's be honest: our country is being overrun by illegal aliens. They are spreading into the entire country like cancer. They often work for cash and pay no taxes, they use our ERs as free medical care, they take American jobs and drive down wages and benefits for American workers. They have "anchor babies" in hope of being able to use that to stay here, and the expense of educating their kids is staggering. The Pew Hispanic Center recently estimated that 57% of illegal aliens are Mexican, 24% other Latin American, 9% Asian, 6% European or Canadian, and 4% all others. 81% of illegal aliens are Hispanic. Small wonder that many people suspect every Hispanic they see of being here illegally.

That doesn't justify beating and killing people, of course, but it does justify turning in people who we are reasonably sure are illegals. If these young men had simply called ICE and reported Ramirez, he'd still be alive...in Mexico where he belonged!

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» RE: There is no excuse for murder, but Posted by: login@bugmenot.com
American citizens and Border Patrol agents killed by illegal aliens??
Posted by: aharben on May 19, 2009 9:22 AM   
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4,380 Americans murdered annually by illegal aliens. That's 21,900 since Sept. 11, 2001!!

Yes and over 100 Border Patrol agents...

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WOW
Posted by: maddasein on May 19, 2009 11:30 AM   
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Man, by some of these comments one might think we are hearing the talking-points from the right wing. While I agree that we have a problem with immigration... no doubt, that does not excuse racism or the beating to death of another human being. I just wish people could have a little more compassion for human suffering (a little bit of humanism if you will). It is almost like the excuse that torturing Muslim detainees is justified to protect us from terrorism. There is a larger problem in the world that causes people to migrate (yes, illegally...nobody is contesting this)to the US as well as hate us and want to fight against us. I really expected more out of Alternet readers. Maybe some could benefit from some Anthropology classes... or give a good look at "The Shock Doctrine" by Naomi Klein. That is all.

And go ahead and attack me if you wish, but let me remind you that that extreme hatefulness is not a good strategy for a civil debate...nor will it persuade others to see your point of view.

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» RE: WOW Posted by: Old Skeptic
» RE: WOW Posted by: mjglow
» RE: WOW Posted by: Old Skeptic
» RE: WOW Posted by: maddasein
» Adendum... Posted by: maddasein
» RE: WOW Posted by: Dak
» RE: WOW Posted by: Squarehead
» RE: WOW Posted by: cmaciain
» RE: WOW Posted by: maddasein
» RE: WOW Posted by: Old Skeptic
» RE: WOW Posted by: maddasein
» RE: WOW Posted by: DAD77
Hmm...
Posted by: writer7 on May 19, 2009 1:29 PM   
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doesn't look like the "Top Take Action Campaign of the Week" is going to get a lot of action. Next!

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mjglow...
Posted by: maddasein on May 19, 2009 1:48 PM   
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Thanks for being a voice of reason and a decent human being.

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Just a question...
Posted by: maddasein on May 19, 2009 1:56 PM   
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How many here are also in favor of the death penalty. Just wondering.

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Crime
Posted by: login@bugmenot.com on May 19, 2009 3:37 PM   
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It's quite hypocritical and shameful for people who settled in this land - after murdering and massacring its native inhabitants - to be condemning those [u]pesky[/u] "illegal immigrants".

Yes, I do realize that YOU personally, did not do that, but it wasn't long ago when your parents or grandparents came to this country from Poland, Ireland, Italy, England or Germany.

Fortunately for your grandparents, the only requirement, at the time, to legally immigrate to the US was the absence of having a communicable disease.

Today, however, the immigration system is so broken, that the requirements are essentially hurdles only few can overcome.

Even when an immigrant (son, daughter) or his family follows the legal route, they have to wait 10 to 18 years to legally join their siblings in the US.

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ramirez the assualter
Posted by: bobcoejr on May 19, 2009 9:16 PM   
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Did`nt ramirez begin the fight with the two men because he thought they were talking about him or his family..and would not leave them alone?????
Then the ALL WHITE JURY found them innocent of a hate crime?????
amazing how things change with time

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This guy would be alive today if we controlled our borders
Posted by: Daito on May 21, 2009 9:40 AM   
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Why not just sue the Obama Administration for letting this guy slip through our security and into the deangerous USA?

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The Megamerge Dissolution Solution vs. Racism
Posted by: tlwinslow on May 26, 2009 2:06 PM   
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Talking about Mexican immigrants with words like cancer is sad. Their blood is just as red. Our country stands for something, and it isn't degrading racism.

The solution to the U.S.-Mexico border problem is at hand. It's called the Megamerge: Dissolution Solution, just Google it to read the details, then decide if more racism is the answer.

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sad state
Posted by: stuntkok on Jun 3, 2009 4:03 PM   
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This killing is extemely sad, and those who are responsible should pay. That being said, I live in Tucson, AZ, and illegal immigration is trully a plague in our city and state. Immigrants have been "trained" to think they deserve to be here. Do they deserve human rights? Of Course! Do they deserve constitutional rights? Absolutely NOT! Immigrants to our country need to realize that this is OUR country. A country of Hispanics, Blacks, Asians, Europeans, Native Americans, and more. To be accepted as a possible citizen of this country, I'd like to quote FDR, and say one needs to realize that there is room for one language, English, and one flag, the American Flag. If an immigrant can respect this and want to become a US citizen then I, along with 99.9% of all other Americans welcome them with open arms. But, if they want to retain their ways, and waive the flags of their homeland, and speak their native tongues, then they aren't welcome here. Just my thoughts.

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