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The Rosa Parks of the Immigration Movement
This post written by Daniel Hernandez originally appeared on his blog, Intersections
Elvira Arellano, an undocumented
Arellano was taken to an ICE facility in Santa Ana and then booted into Mexico at San Ysidro. Arellano has been widely photographed with a T-shirt that reads, "Who Would Jesus Deport?" and in that spirit I'm drawn back to a comment I left on my previous post on Arellano in response to a tired and fundamentally bigoted argument against "lawbreakers":
And I think that comparing Elvira Arellano to Rosa Parks is actually a sign of honor and respect, and an homage to her name and what Ms. Parks stood for: justice, compassion, and equal protection under the law. Ms. Parks was also denounced in her time -- by people like you.
So you keep wasting your time and energy in LaValle, WI against a human wave that is more or less unofficially welcomed by our government, while the rest of us in more progressive and pragmatic American cities get on with our lives and embrace the cultures and the dynamism that immigrants bring to our societies, as they have since the birth of this nation.I imagine ICE agents feel pretty damn good about themselves today, arresting a young woman who posed no kind of threat to nobody, in front of her son outside a small church in the middle of L.A., but many of us believe in more cosmic forms of justice, justice that some believe will eventually catch up with the architects and agents of these destroyers of families and the sacred bonds that unite people.
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