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  • Where the Asylum Seekers Come From

    Email from Riad Hamad

    Dear Friends,

    Palestine Children’s Welfare Fund is pleased to announce that our volunteers and friends in Palestine have been able to send us several videos from Palestine showing the joy and pain of living in Palestine under the occupation. Please click on the link below

    http://www.marhabafrompalestine.com
    and walk the streets of the city of Hebron, the city under siege due to the presence of more than 500 Zionist settlers. You can also see the images of a Palestinian farmer tilling the land to feed his family and keep the ancient Palestinian tradition and connection to the land.

    Our friends in Beitlehm sent the images of the Church of Nativity and the Manger Square, surrounded by the apartheid wall and deprived of their basic human rights to live with dignity, to work and share their homes and lives with the rest of humanity.

    The children of Gaza celebrated Mother’s Day two weeks ago and enjoyed gifts and meals provided by PCWF to give them hope and a sense of pride in a world that forgot them and abandoned them long time ago. Please take few minutes and see several pieces of artwork made by the prisoners in the Israeli jail submitted by our friends from Alfaraa who collected the images from an event held in Alfaraa refugee camp last month.

    The Israeli soldiers provided us with ample images of their brutality in Bi’ilin that you can see under the section. You can also bookmark the page and you come back every few days to see more videos and more crimes documented till the conscience of the world wakes up and the Israeli government and its armed forces are put on trial for war crimes.

    We hope that you will spend some time viewing the videos, learning about Palestine, sharing the stories and the videos with your friends and ask them to support the children and the farmers in Palestine. If you have given up on Palestine and the Palestinians, the videos and the stories on the website will tell you lout clear, that the heroes inside Palestine are ready and willing to continue the struggle.

    THANKS for your patience, work and support

    Salamat
    Riad Elsolh Hamad,
    Coordinator,
    Palestine Children’s Welfare Fund
    http://www.pcwf.org
    http://www.marhabafrompalestine.com

    Palestine Children’s Welfare Fund. 201 W. Stassney # 201, Austin, Texas 78745 Support the children of Palestine by buying Palestinian arts and crafts. Sustain the Palestinian economy and provide jobs for the men, women and farmers in Palestine to live with pride and dignity TILL WE RETURN.

  • We Are Proudly Making Global Enemies

    Email from Dr. Asma Salam

    Dear Mr. Moses,

    I am sorry for not giving you the follow up for last 2 weeks. I was not feeling well and this protest with the worst weather season of Texas plus my meetings to raise the awareness and to make everything possible to help these families in immigration detention centers have kept me too busy and very preoccupied.

    Following are my few thoughts with prayers and update of the vigil,
    I wish and Pray that Hazahza’s are released on May 2nd, and may God shut down all these centers and put an end to this evil inhumane selfish moneymaking monster that is destroying our national values and integrity. I do not understand how could we be proud as Americans by putting innocent children and women in abusive conditions and making money out of their pain and misery. I wish more people understand the depth of this issue. “ICE” is literally the tip of the iceberg, that majority of public have no idea of its depth. If these centers are not shut down we will soon become a nation of shame on the global picture. These immigration detention centers will destroy our foreign relations and our respect in the eyes of the world as we are proudly making global enemies through detaining innocent children and women from all over the world and abusing human rights in our own state of Texas and in our own homeland America.

    Nothing much happened except that I was invited by Mr. Gene Lantz on the “Workers Beat” program of Radio KNON on April 11 to talk about immigration detention center issues. He also invited me to attend the Board of directors meeting of Jobs for Justice to spread the word around, following is the link for this meeting.

    http://www.labordallas.org/jwjmtg041107.htm.

    You might already have this info

    http://www.labordallas.org/salam.htm.

    One lady stopped her car and asked me about ICE and she was shocked to hear that these immigration detention centers exists in Texas. Now I am getting prayers(God bless you for doing this),and lots of other supporting gestures for protesting against inhumane treatment of children and families by immigration customs enforcement agency, from lawyers,and general public who cross the road or pass by protest site.

    Mrs Alanzo took me to her brother in law Steve Salazar(city County official) mother’s rosary and I had a dinner meeting with Mr. and Mrs Alanzo about the immigration detention center issues. I did not get much help other than my faithful friends who have been showing up from the beginning of the protest. These few friends are my biggest support.

    Please feel free to edit it, rearrange my message, or just post my thoughts. Please let me know if you have any question or concern.

    Thank you so much for your help in supporting this protest and increasing the awareness about this important issue.

    Best regards
    asma

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    Following is the summary of radio interview written by Mr. Lantz.

    Families are Abused in Detention Centers

    By Gene Lantz

    Dr. Asma Salam amazed the April Jobs with Justice meeting with her description of the treatment of detainees in the centers run by the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency (ICE).

    Dr. Salam said that almost anybody is likely to be thrown in a center, if there is the slightest question about their citizenship status: “If their case is in doubt, they will be put in those detention centers.” Unfortunately, the centers have been privatized and are being run for profit: “It’s not about trying to solve a problem it’s about money.” One of the corporations involved in ICE centers is the infamous Halliburton, she said.

    Immigrant families are thrown into some facilities with actual criminals. They lack medical care, proper hygiene, and decent nutrition. She summarized,
    “There is nothing humane about those detention centers.”

    Dr. Salam has a vigil at the Dallas federal building, 1100 Commerce, every week day from 9 AM to 4 PM. A few people are slowly beginning to find out about the issue and are joining her. She thanked Women in Black,Liz Branch, Laray Polk, Trish Majors, Minster Dianna Baker, Patricia Juarez , Rev Ronald White, Mrs Sylvana Alonzo, Reverend Peter Johnson, as spending time on the vigil and Mr. Roberto Alanzo and Rafael Anchia both Texas state representatives for their great support in this important issue of our nation.

    Ralph Isnberg has backed this cause for the past three years, since his own wife suffered 52 days of detention. He says there has been no improvement in ICE treatment during those three years. He appeared with Dr. Salam on the “Workers Beat” program of Radio KNON on April 11. They zeroed in on the West Texas detention center at Haskell.

    One of their most shocking revelations was that the root of the suffering at Haskell is not a search for justice nor a search for a solution to immigration problems. The root is corporate greed. ICE privatizes its detention centers, according to Salam and Isenberg. “They are making money out of the ICE Centers,” Isenberg said, “A lot of money.” He recounted the very personal way in which he became involved: his wife was taken by ICE and spent 52 days in “hell hole” conditions! Since then, he has devoted his time and resources to freeing detainees, one at a time.

    Dr. Salam said, “I am surprised very few Americans know this issue. No one seems to know what ICE and immigration detention centers are. I look forward to increasing the awareness about this serious issue of our nation that has been going unchecked for few years and has the tendency to destroy our values and integrity.” Of course, the government’s excuse for mistreatment at detainee centers, as everywhere, is the terrorist events of September 11, But Salam says, “They cannot differentiate between a threat to this country and innocent people. They don’t want to differentiate because it is all about money!”

    For more information, Dr. Salam tells audiences to go to http://www.texascivilrightsreview.org

    Asma Salam MD
    Arlington, TX

    asmasalam -at- sbcglobal.net

  • Is US Attorney General Protecting Private Prisons?

    Email and attachment from Jay Johnson-Castro.

    We all know…Attorney General, Alberto Gonzalez is under the gun in Congress…

    He also may be the key to the “for profit” prisons and the rounding up of the helpless and humble immigrants. Is he blocking investigations into the grip corruption has on the incarceration of tens of thousands of immigrants…and hundreds of thousands of otherwise minor offenders?
    Most of you know that we did a walk and a vigil at the Raymondville, Willacy Co., TX “for profit” concentration camp where 2,000 helpless immigrants and asylum seekers are imprisoned in inhumane conditions.

    Right not…the most hardened and callous criminals are not those on the inside of the “for profit” prisons…so much as those who propose, finance, build and operate the prison camps…along with their politically corrupt puppets who get them approved. These criminals are running the prisons, literally robbing we the taxpayers of thousands of millions of dollars, on the pretext that they are protecting our society…from criminals…and terrorist. That’s why the lock up “illegals” for profit. The real illegality is that they are getting away with crime.

    Attached is an article by one of the most genuine journalists I know, Steve Taylor, editor of the Rio Grande Guardian (www.riograndeguardian.com. You have to subscribe to his news service…but I’ve fudged and have copied and attached it here.) It is an interview with the Willacy Co. D.A., Juan Guerra. It exposes the flow of the continuous corruption that the current administration is involved in…all the way down to the local level.

    If you know anyone who is concerned about “for profit” prisons…you do not need to look much further. Just look at the national dumping ground of the weak and helpless…the rejects of the current administration. They’re sent to the Rio Grande region…the most neglected part of Texas and the entire U.S.A. Look at the politicos who are woven into the flow of corruption. Who is Gonzalez REALLY protecting?

    If you are concerned about the prison system in this country…if you ache over the flagrant violation of human rights, the prison rape, the corruption…then this is the smoking gun. Help us with Raymondville, Willacy County, TX…and we’ll discover everything else we need to know. And then…we can free the innocent and the helpless…and put the criminals on the inside…instead of running the prisons for profit.

    Jay
    jay@villadelrio.com

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    By Steve Taylor
    Rio Grande Guardian

    RAYMONDVILLE – Willacy County District Attorney Juan Guerra wants Congress to investigate whether the office of U.S. Attorney General Alberto Gonzales stopped a federal investigation that he says was making “good progress” into a number of suspect federal prison contracts.

    “I think Congress has a right to know if there was an obstruction of justice because we have not yet seen justice in Willacy County,” Guerra said. “All we have seen is a federal investigation blocked. Let’s take a closer look at these multi-million dollar prison contracts. The taxpayer has a right to know.”

    Guerra looks as though his wish will be granted as U.S. Rep. Solomon Ortiz, D-Corpus Christi, has asked him to go to Washington, D.C., to brief House members and staff. The visit could lead to Guerra testifying before the House Judiciary Committee.

    Ortiz has met with Guerra in person in Corpus Christi and participated in a number of teleconference calls on the subject.

    “You bring up a very serious matter – one that involves a federal facility, federal prisoners, and the sale of bonds,” Ortiz wrote, in an April 20 letter to Guerra. “This requires the sort of insight available only from a congressional committee.”

    Ortiz said he had referred Guerra’s letter to the House Judiciary Committee, which has oversight of federal prisons and prisoners.

    “While our Judiciary Committees in Congress have been quite busy lately with the revelations associated with the firings of eight U.S. prosecutors, I know this is a matter in which they will have a strong interest,” Ortiz said.

    “I understand you have already spoken to the Judiciary Committee staff which is interested in documentation of these matters, and I look forward to seeing you here in Washington to personally brief committee staff and other members about the matters you attest to in your letter to me.”

    Guerra wants to know why an investigation by Assistant U.S. Attorney Jim McAlister has “gone cold.” Nancy Herrera, a spokeswoman for Donald J. DeGabrielle, Jr., the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Texas, told the Guardian that the Justice Department cannot confirm or deny whether an investigation has been closed.

    “Everything seemed to be going well with the federal investigation,” Guerra said. “Three county commissioners involved in the prison contract had been sentenced.”

    Guerra pointed out that at a hearing last November, McAlister asked if one of the county commissioners, David Cortez, could be given probation because he was cooperating well with the federal investigation.

    “McAlister gave the distinct impression that someone else, higher up the food chain, would fall as a result of Cortez’s cooperation,” Guerra said. “A week later, McAlister told me in private the investigation was over. I was stunned.”

    Guerra said he has made good chronological notes for Ortiz and his congressional colleagues.

    The first contract was awarded to Corplan Corrections in late 1999 by Willacy county commissioners. The 500-bed prison facility was estimated at $15 million, with a no-bid contract provision.

    Guerra said he remembers Cortez, a county commissioner from Webb County, and state Sen. Eddie Lucio, D-Brownsville, presenting themselves to commissioners as consultants for Corplan, whose president was James Parkey.

    Willacy County’s commissioners at the time were Judge Simon Salinas, Alfredo Serrato, Jose Jimenez, Noe Loya and Israel Tamez. Jimenez, Loya, and Tamez voted for the project. Salinas and Serrato voted against because of the no-bid clause.

    “The bonds were to be sold by Municipal Capital Markets, whose president was Michael W. Harling,” Guerra said. “The construction company was Hale Mills, Inc., and the operator was Management & Training Corporation, whose president was R. Scott Marquant.”

    According to its Web site, Municipal Capital Markets, a Dallas-based underwriting company, has financed 42 state and county owned correctional facilities. “One of the questions I have for Congress is whether Municipal Capital Markets made $3 million out of Willacy County,” Guerra said. “That’s a lot of money.”

    The PFC Corporation set up to sell the bonds had Armando Rubalcaba, the county auditor, as president. The federal prison opened two years later, with the county getting $2 per diem per inmate.

    Guerra said that in June 2003, Parkey, representing Corplan, appeared before Willacy county commissioners with a similar project. This time, Willacy County would build the jail and contract with the federal government to house federal inmates.

    The project was estimated to be about $8 million, again with a no-bid contract. “The same players were involved except that Larry Spence, our local sheriff, would manage the prison, not MTC,” Guerra said. “Again, Rubalcaba was named president of the PFC Corporation. The facility opened about two years later.”

    Guerra began his own investigation in January 2004, after learning that Rubalcaba had issued a second credit card in the name of the corporations for his own personal use. On February 26, 2004, Rubalcaba w
    as i
    ndicted by Guerra. He plead guilty and was given ten years probation with the condition that he cooperated with law enforcement officers looking into a kickback scheme involving some county commissioners. The Assistant U.S. Attorney assigned to the case was McAlister.

    On January 4, 2005, Tamez and Jimenez pled guilty to accepting $10,000 each in kickbacks for awarding Corplan the prison contract. “They were both offered light sentences if they cooperated with McAlister on who gave them the kickback money,” Guerra said.

    On March 25, 2005, Cortez pled guilty to giving kickback money to Tamez and Jimenez. “He was also offered a light sentence if he cooperated with McAlister on who gave him the kickback money to give to Tamez and Jimenez,” Guerra said. “Who gave Cortez the money to give to Tamez and Jimenez? Why wasn’t Loya indicted. There are lots of unanswered questions.”

    Guerra said his notes show that on June 19, 2005, Parkey visited Willacy County to discuss another prison contract, worth about $60 million.

    “This project was explained to Willacy county commissioners by Harling as a ‘top secret’ project that was coming all the way from the top man, President Bush,” Guerra said. “The project was to be built within six weeks and was again a no-bid project. It was the same individuals and companies – Corplan, Hale Mills, Municipal Capital Markets, Harling and Lucio.”

    This time the commissioners court comprised Salinas, still the county judge, Loya, Emilio Vera, Aurelio Guerra (Juan Guerra’s brother) and Ariel Cantu. Salinas, Loya, and Vera voted for the project.

    “This time the kickback was a promise to the commissioners that the county would get about $8 million within the first seven months, by March 1, 2007” Guerra said. “To date the county has not seen a single penny of that money.”

    On November 21, 2006, Tamez was sentenced to six months imprisonment for accepting bribes. Jimenez had died of cancer a few months prior.

    Guerra said McAlister encouraged him to continue the investigation. “As soon as I started my investigation, my problems started. I have been arrested twice on false charges. People in high places are trying to derail my investigation,” Guerra said.

    On December 6, 2006, Corplan came to Willacy county commissioners’ court to talk about yet another prison project. Guerra said the latest project is estimated at $40 million and is another no-bid contract. “The commissioners were skeptical to move forward due to the total outstanding bonds that the county now owes. It’s about $100 million.”

    Mervyn M. Mosbacker, a former U.S. Attorney for the Southern District, believes it is Guerra who should be investigated. Mosbacker assisted Guerra’s political nemesis Gus Garza when Garza was appointed a Special Prosecutor by State District Judge Migdalia Lopez. Garza has run against Guerra many times in the past.

    In an April 9 letter to J. Manuel Banales, the presiding judge of the Fifth Judicial Administrative District, Mosbacker requested a new grand jury to review and investigate “allegations against Mr. Guerra and others.”

    Mosbacker said he believed it would be “in the best interests of justice if a new grand jury, independent of the original process that led to the indictments in question, were to look at the evidence of possible wrongdoing with a set of fresh eyes.”

    Guerra said Congress ought to ask why Mosbacker is “obsessed” with Willacy County matters.

    “Mosbacker used to be DeGabrielle’s boss and even recommended him as U.S. Attorney for the Southern District. DeGabrielle is McAlister’s boss. Gonzales went to the ceremony when De Gabrielle was appointed. Congress ought to ask just who Jim McAlister answers to,” Guerra said.

  • People's Hearing to Free the Children, APRIL 28

    Email from Jay Johnson-Castro.

    After the Hutto Walk II and the Hutto Vigil VII this past weekend…I’ve had a chance to sift through all the results and realities. Great people supported the walk and the vigil. Great people showed up. Great minds are determined to forge ahead to Free the Children.

    Are we ready to take it to the next level in order to FREE the CHILDREN? If so…please mark your calendars for Saturday, April 28th, 11:00am-4:00pm. Texas State Capitol…Austin.
    Let’s start by saying first…that we now have registered FreeTheChildren.info. With that name, our mission is defined. We intend to start a state, national and international campaign to free the thousands of children from cruel and inhumane, yes illegal incarceration…starting with the ugly reality that we have hundreds on innocent little ones in concentration camps… right here in Texas. There are children from some 30 countries in Hutto…who are denied all the freedoms that America promises.

    Second reality is that some within our government…local, state and national…are callous enough to not only permit the imprisonment of babies…some actually derive financial and political benefits for their complicity in this crime…which up until now is being committed with impunity. That too will change.

    Dedicated people are battling all kinds of sick and warped things going on in the world around us as well as in our own country. We are constantly forced to prioritize which battles we choose to fight…no? But…how much more sinister and demented…and how much more worthy a cause do we need…then the reality that precious little children are being cruelly imprisoned….and for-profit…on the pretext of national security? How much more cruel can the Administration, Chertoff and ICE be than to abuse these babies.

    How much more repugnant does the federal government have to be…before the sane people of this country, who still have a conscience, rise up and say that we’ve had enough of this tyranny. Babies, children in their formative years, elementary aged children, school age children…should not be in concentration camps…let alone for profit. A concentration camp with a swing set…is still a concentration camp!

    We now know that Rep. Eddie Rodriquez and Rep. Rafael Anchia are trying to champion the freeing of these little ones. They have authored HCR 64…essentially condemning the immoral incarceration of children at Hutto. Yet, the Chair of the State Affairs Committee, David Swinford, has blocked the progress of that bill. He has refused up until now…to allow we the public to address the Hutto concentration camp before the State Affairs committee in a public hearing…thereby disenfranchising democracy and the voice of “We the people”. And…only two weeks remain for committee hearings.

    Since Swinford is willing to prevent we the people from expressing our views…”We the people” will therefore hold our own public hearing in the Capitol. A “We the public” Hearing. In one week…Saturday, April 28th we will meet in Committee Room: E2.028 The room is reserved from 11:00am-4:00pm. This is an opportunity for any one who has that inner conviction that the innocent children in Hutto should be freed…along with their mothers…to publicly voice their hearts and minds.

    If you’re sincere about freeing the children…make this sacrifice. Join us at the capitol…to Free the Children. You don’t have to stay the whole time. But do…join us to Free the Children who are being immorally and illegally imprisoned in Hutto.

    View the resolution that was introduced by Rep. Eddie Rodriquez to free the children in Hutto.

    So amigos. Let’s make a difference. Please forward this to your friends and organizations…and the media contacts that you have. Let’s Free the Children!!!

    Let’s remember…

    “The ultimate tragedy is not the oppression and cruelty by the bad people but the silence over that by the good people” Martin Luther King, Jr.
    Looking forward to seeing you at the Capitol this coming Saturday…the 28th…

    Jay
    (830)768-0768