October 5th
11:30 a.m. PROTEST FOR ACCOUNTABILITY at the Minneapolis Federal
Building, 300 S. 4th Street downtown
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September 30th, 2006Minnesota Declares Moratorium on Deportations
September 29th, 2006Protest and Press Conference in conjunction with national day of action
Friday
September 29th, 2006
4:00 PM
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) office
2901 Metro Drive, Bloomington
There has been an increase in deportations in the last few months.
Many people are scared but others, like Elvira Arrelano in Chicago,
are saying ‘enough is enough’ and are resisting deportation orders. We
are supporting Elvira and the thousands of Elviras around the country
who are standing up bravely for all immigrants. We need to oppose
deportations that split up families and support a just immigration
reform. Immigrants are an important part of our communities and
deserve basic human rights to live and work without fear. Minnesotans
will add our voice to the national movement demanding a moratorium on
deportations of immigrants and legalization for all.
This event is sponsored by the Minnesota Immigrants Rights Action
Coalition (MIRAc)
For more information check out www.mnimmigrantrights.net or call (651) 389.9174
Minnesota Declares Moratorium on Deportations
September 25th, 2006Protest and Press Conference in conjunction with national day of action
Friday
September 29th, 2006
4:00 PM
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) office
2901 Metro Drive, Bloomington
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Get Active Against the War! - U of M
September 21st, 2006Mobilizing Meeting for a National Day of Protest, October 28th
Thursday, September 21st
5:00pm
Coffman Union, Room 303
University of Minnesota, East Bank
While US public opinion has turned decisively against the war in Iraq, even many “anti-war” Democrats in Congress vote through billions for Bush’s brutal campaign to control regional oil supplies. Leading politicians from both parties backed Israel’s horrific destruction of Lebanon. It appears clear that, campaign rhetoric aside, the 2006 elections will do nothing to fundamentally change US foreign policy. The anti-war movement needs to redouble its efforts to mobilze wider layers of workers and youth into an independent mass movement capable of forcing the politicians to end their war for oil and empire. Join us for a mobilizing meeting to discuss the way forward and build for upcoming actions.
Guest Speakers:
Philip Locker: editor of Justice newspaper
Rami Eitan: Israeli anti-war organizer with Maavak Socialisti
Following a short discussion, we’ll map out an anti-war action plan for October and break into sub-committees to carry it out.
Get Active Against the War! - River Falls
September 19th, 2006Mobilizing Meeting for a National Day of Protest, October 28th
Tuesday, September 19th
7:00pm
Room 139
Rodli Commons
University of Wisconsin, River Falls
While US public opinion has turned decisively against the war in Iraq, even many “anti-war” Democrats in Congress vote through billions for Bush’s brutal campaign to control regional oil supplies. Leading politicians from both parties backed Israel’s horrific destruction of Lebanon. It appears clear that, campaign rhetoric aside, the 2006 elections will do nothing to fundamentally change US foreign policy. The anti-war movement needs to redouble its efforts to mobilze wider layers of workers and youth into an independent mass movement capable of forcing the politicians to end their war for oil and empire. Join us for a mobilizing meeting to discuss the way forward and build for upcoming actions.
Guest Speakers:
Philip Locker: editor of Justice newspaper
Rami Eitan: Israeli anti-war organizer with Maavak Socialisti
Following a short discussion, we’ll map out an anti-war action plan for October and break into sub-committees to carry it out.
For more information: 612-251-0707 or eckonate@comcast.net
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