Author: mopress

  • Hazahza Mother and Son Reportedly Released from Hutto Jail

    Last night’s release of Juma and her son has been confirmed via email from a family friend.–gm

    In the second dramatic development within the past week, the Texas Civil Rights Review has recieved an unconfirmed report from a reliable source that Nazmieh Juma (Hazahza) and her 11-year-old son Mohammad have been released from the T. Don Hutto jail in Taylor, Texas, where they have been detained by immigration authorities since their abduction in early November.
    Last week the family submitted new petitions for release at the request of their deportation officer.

    The 60-year-old father of the family, Radi, is apparently still being held at the Haskell prison along with two daughters and two other sons.

    The Hazahzas were one of three families of Palestinian heritage abducted by immigration authorities during a pre-election roundup. The Suleimans have been deported to Jordan along with their 4-year-old American-born twin daughers. The Ibrahims have all been released except for father and spouse Salaheddin, whose release hearing has been scheduled for Thursday morning in Dallas.–gm

    Note: On Feb. 8 we received an email from the fiance of one of the daughters being held at Haskell:

    Beautiful news!!!!! My mother-in-law and her son were released from Hutto last night. Mr. Riad [Hamad] kindly picked them up from the facility and Dr. [Aman] Attieh welcomed them at her house with open arms until we arrived from Dallas to pick them up.

    Sorry for getting back to you late, but we only arrived here in Dallas at 4:00 AM this morning. I have been trying to situated my in-laws until now. . . .

    Thank you so very very much for everything.

  • Hutto Vigil IV to ''Free the Children'' Set for 5:30 Feb. 12

    The time for the fourth vigil to “Free the Children” of the T. Don Hutto prison has been set to 5:30 pm on Feb. 12.

    The vigil will be included as a stop in the Marcha Migrante II Border Caravan, says co-organizer Jay Johnson-Castro. He made the announcement upon arrival in his home town of Del Rio Wednesday night.

    “We take off in the morning to Mission and will finish the border portion on Friday in Brownsville,” said Johnson-Castro via email.

    He has been travelling with Enrique Morones and the Border Angels since their San Diego departure Feb. 2. A complete, updated schedule is archived here along with reports from the caravan.

  • ICE Will Contest Papa Ibrahim's Release

    Email from John Wheat Gibson

    To all interested in the bond hearing of Salaheddin Ibrahim in the Immigration Court at Dallas, Texas:

    We just received notice of the true reason the Immigration Court Clerk postponed the date of Salaheddin Ibrahim’s custody hearing from today (7 February 2007) to tomorrow. The BICE came up with two witnesses today that it wants to have testify why Mr. Ibrahim should be kept in prison. The Gestapo wants them to testify by telephone. Obviously, the Gestapo wanted more time to bring in these witnesses, and was not ready yesterday.

    John Wheat Gibson

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    Note: In a follow-up phone call, Gibson says he received a fax about 2:30 pm from the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Office of Chief Counsel advising him that Deportation Officers McCormack and Gilberg would be testifying about Salaheddin Ibrahim’s “flight risk and danger to the community.”

    The testimonies will be conducted telephonically to accomodate the schedules of the officers.

    Salaheddin’s brother Ahmad said he cannot imagine any serious issues that could be presented.

    “My brother is a legal resident of the USA. His children haven’t seen him for three months. He needs to go back to his family,” said Ahmad.

  • Archive: Time to Call off the Dogs in Vo Contest

    A Texas Civil Rights Review Editorial

    See hearing reports below.

    By Greg Moses

    GlobalResistanceNetwork / ILCA Online
    IndyMedia Houston / NorthTexas / Austin / L.A. / NYC

    After two months of investigation, knocking on 170 doors, serving folks with orders to divulge their votes, swearing them to oath under penalty of law, and chewing over everything with the finest teeth that money can buy, the ousted opponent of newly elected Texas State Representative Hubert Vo now claims loudly to have “irrefutable proof” that Vo actually lost the election by “at least five votes.”

    The conclusion is announced with fanfare and jubilation, because if it stands the test of a legislative hearing, it will unseat an immigrant legislator in Texas who represents for the first time in more then 30 years an actual increase of Democrats in the statehouse.

    Never mind Vo’s detailed reading of the same evidence, showing once again that he won the election by some 30 votes. What’s sad about the contest that heads into hearing Jan. 27 is that so many voters have been put through so much for so little result. Even the opposition camp admits that their best-case evidence fails to support claims of “widespread fraud” that they were slinging last month.

    Instead of grand voter theft, the Republican strike team presents us with a tawdry series of common error and low-level cheating worthy of a robust election among free peoples. Nearly half of ballots alleged to be illegal involve 154 folks who registered one place but moved to another. That’s 154 folks out of 41,000 who might have gone back to their old neighborhoods to vote.

    “Thus, a dark and troubling cloud looms over the purported outcome of this race because of the enormous number of illegal ballots which were cast and counted,” complains the First Amended Petition. True enough, people should vote where they live, but if they do go back to their old neighborhoods to vote, what kind of cloud do they drag with them? Is this behavior so scandalous as to draw down the scrutiny of an entire legislative investigation, knocking on doors, and taking names?

    “Because the margin of difference between the two candidates is only .04%,” argues the defeated Republican, “even the slightest irregularity in voting has the potential for reversing the outcome.” But, on the other hand, we’d like to know, how did the election get to be so close, with a 22-year incumbent running in a district that had been drawn up under his watch?

    Inflated concern over the tiniest irregularities cannot distract from the embarrassment of political errors that must have brought the challenger to this place, where in order to extend a political career by two years he should be making a historical record out of the names of American voters who failed to update their registrations, placing into public view on the internet not only who they are but how they voted.

    I am tempted at this point to exaggerate the scandal of this contest by publishing in this paragraph the names of folks who crossed back into old neighborhoods to vote straight ticket Republican. But their names are already too easy to find. It would be better I think to simply call off the dogs, cancel the hearing, and get on with the job of making better laws. Okay, so we have attack-dog lawyers in Texas. Can’t the Republicans find them something better to do?


    Go for Vo: an online petition in support of State Rep. Hubert Vo has been posted by Houston 80-20 PAC. See story below.

    Follow the contest at the legislative website.