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In Houston on July 7, ICE agents gunned down 52-year-old Mexican immigrant
Lorenzo Salgado Araujo as he was driving with three passengers to a
construction job. ICE thugs in unmarked vehicles surrounded Araujo's van
and opened fire from the sides. As usual ICE lied afterward, claiming the
victim had "weaponized his vehicle" to run an agent over. And as usual
videos and eyewitnesses exposed the feds' lies. Later ICE said they had
mistaken Araujo for another immigrant targeted for deportation who also
drove a white van.
The next evening, on July 8, over 1000 turned out to protest this
cold-blooded killing. A host of Democratic Party politicians glommed onto
the July 8 protest, calling not to stop the deportations but for an
independent investigation someday down the road. Their aim is to channel
anger over the shooting into the mid-term elections. ICE predictably has
stonewalled, refusing to name the agents who shot Araujo, and saying the
agents were not wearing body cameras. From Newark to Minneapolis to L.A.,
the Democrats have shown they will not stop ICE. They mouth words against
ICE while flooding the street with cops to round up protesters and let ICE
carry out its dirty work.
The ICE killings just keep coming. We remember Renee Good, Alex Pretti,
Keith Porter Jr., Ruben Ray Martinez, and dozens of others who have died at
ICE's hands, in and out of custody. We demand immediate release of all
records on all ICE shootings to the public!
Opening the files to expose ICE's crimes is an elementary act of
self-defense for immigrants and working people, black and brown.
To stop ICE and the deportations what's needed is a mass mobilization of
the ranks of labor at the head of immigrants and the oppressed. The Houston
area has thousands of unionized longshoremen and oil refinery workers,
overwhelmingly black and Latino. And there are countless other workers
there who need to be organized. These workers have every interest in coming
out against the racist ICE thugs. Attacks on immigrants divide the working
class and will be used as a battering ram against the unions. Any drive to
organize the unorganized in the "Open Shop" South will be met by the
bosses' dogs of war—from the cops to the Klan to ICE. The unions taking the
lead of anti-ICE protest today would be an important act of
labor/black/Latino self-defense.
The Partisan Defense Committee has donated to the fund set up to help
Araujo's family with funeral and legal costs, and his widow's needs. We
urge you to do the same:
Justice for Lorenzo Salgado Araujo! Stop the
Deportations!
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