Posted on 06/25/2007 1:48:15 PM PDT by SwinneySwitch
RAYMONDVILLE Immigrant rights groups Sunday stood in front of a 2,000-bed federal detention center here, calling on the government to Shut down tent city. With cries like No human is illegal, about 75 demonstrators came from as far as San Antonio and Del Rio to protest the largest detention center in the United States.
When it opened last year, federal officials touted the futuristic compound as a centerpiece in the governments crackdown on illegal immigration.
Our main objective is to raise awareness of this tent city and to the separation of families, said Elizabeth Garcia, a Brownsville activist who spearheaded the protest.
These are families who bought a house with their savings. They bought a piece of land, she said of detainees.
The demonstration marked the first protest of the $60 million detention center since its tent-like domes sprung up last summer.
Its important for us to realize that were condoning this in our own backyard, Garcia said.
Over loud speakers, protesters called for an end to deportations at the detention center that holds illegal immigrants before theyre deported to their home countries.
Theres a lot of people who have children who are American citizens, said Juan Torres, an activist from Weslaco. How can you say a child has committed a crime? Does that mean the fathers alleged crime transcends to his children?
Jay Johnson Castro, who grabbed national headlines as he walked the border in protest of the planned border fence, called the detention center a concentration camp.
This is the battle front of America right here, he told reporters. This is the largest concentration camp on Planet Earth.
Others cited the detention centers windowless design as inhumane.
The whole idea of detention and incarceration is basically to kill the spirit of the human being, to send a message that if you dont behave theyll put you in a detention center, said Rogelio Nuñez, executive director of Proyecto Libertad, an immigrant rights group in Harlingen.
Immigrant rights groups pointed to a U.S. inspector generals report that found inhumane and unsafe conditions at five immigrant detention centers.
The probe which did not include the Raymondville detention center found inadequate health care, presence of vermin, limited access to clean underwear and undercooked poultry, a January report said.
While federal standards require that detainees have access to telephones and law offices, investigators found telephones missing or out of order, the report said.
But the Raymondville detention center didnt have such problems, Marc J. Moore, field officer for Immigration and Customs Enforcements Detention and Removal Operation, told reporters in a March tour of the center.
Nina Pruneda, a spokeswoman for Immigration and Customs Enforcement in San Antonio, failed to respond to messages requesting comment Friday.
We're #1?
Send these people to North Korea so they can see what a real concentration camp looks like.
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“With cries like No human is illegal,”
Okay, folks close all of the prisons.....we made a mistake!
I love the mushy liberal slogan ‘No Human is Illegal’. How silly can you get.
You can thank the Feds for this mess -— they created it, perpetuated it, fed it with our tax money, pandered to the criminal law-breakers, and are now trying to force it down our throats.
Just say NO to Illegal Alien Amnesty!! Keep calling!! Its NOT OVER!!
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Except Guatemalans and Hondurans trying to sneak into Mexico.
“Does that mean the fathers alleged crime transcends to his children?
In this country, it works the other way around so, I guess the answer is a resounding ......YES!
I’m beginning to be more than a little disturbed at local Law Enforcement for allowing these criminals to congregate. Local Law Enforcement should do their duty, and stop waiting for the Feds. Arrest and deport these people by the train loads, locals.
So if I don't pay my taxes, rob banks and generally don't behave then it is an inhuman breaking of my spirit to throw me in prison?
Yet again, these people must think we're idiots.
Must make them nostalgic for good old Mexico!
“immigration rights groups hold protests...”
should read: “future democrat voters, who promise complete democrat victory, hold protests against being denied the vote”
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I wonder why the illegals can’t make a go of it in their own country?
The whole idea of detention and incarceration is basically ... to send a message that if you dont behave theyll put you in a detention center.
Yes... what’s your point?
[Immigrant rights groups pointed to a U.S. inspector generals report that found inhumane and unsafe conditions at five immigrant detention centers.]
Lol, wonder how often they inspected the houses holding 50 illegals in Raymondville, waiting to be transported further into the country?
I am very familiar with this town and it was, and probably still is, a ‘holding spot’ for transportation - being the first town on the south side of the ‘inspection’ area between there and Kingsville.
I have seen cars dropping people off to travel the brush area and be picked up again beyond the inspection area.
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