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  • Key Links: ICE Detention Standards

    To view “detention standards” for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), see this web page at the Department of Justice (DOJ):

    http://www.usdoj.gov/ofdt/standards.htm

    Here you will find a summary of nine general areas of concern, along with a link that you can follow to a 194-page pdf file (pbds-1-25-06-ta-wpdbtb_verison.pdf).

    The DOJ page reports that the detention standards were adopted in Jan. 2001, but it does not acknowledge that the American Bar Association (ABA) helped to negotiate the standards, apparently in the context of a lawsuit.

    “As a result of 1996 immigration law amendments that mandated the detention of certain immigrants and asylum seekers,” reports the ABA Commission on Immigration, “ICE now detains more than 200,000 people annually at over 200 sites, the majority of which are county and local jails. Immigration detainees are the fastest growing group of people incarcerated in the United States. In 2006 ICE will receive $3.7 billion for immigration law enforcement, including detention and removal.”

    The ABA Commission on Immigration has several pages and publications. See the commission’s home page at:

    http://www.abanet.org/publicserv/immigration/home.html

    As reported elsewhere, the ABA Commission on Immigration has announced intentions to visit the T. Don Hutto prison for immigrants.

    Meanwhile, DOJ says its Office of the Federal Detention Trustee “will conduct Quality Assurance Reviews in 12 non-federal facilities and 9 private facilities” during fiscal year 2007. Hutto is a private facility managed by the Corrections Corporation of America and named after the company’s co-founder.

    A study released during the 2006 holidays by the Homeland Security Office of Inspector General found a range of detention issues worth reporting (see TCRR story: USA Inspectors Cite Problems with ICE Prisons, Jan. 16, 2007). Home page for detention standards review book:

    http://www.usdoj.gov/ofdt/reviewbook.htm

  • Suleimans Face Deportation with 4-year-old Citizen Daughters

    Email from Riad Hamad, Jan. 23, 2007. Materials about the Suleimans have been archived here at the Texas Civil Rights Review.

    Adel Suleiman was born in a refugee camp, and the USA will return him to refugee status in Jordan, along with his spouse and twin daughters. He is not fighting the deportation, because he finds it preferable to the jail torture that he has been experiencing since his abduction Nov. 2 by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). With deep sadness we ask, will Texas media NEVER mention this family’s name?
    Racism is the plain and simple explanation for this family’s treatment at the hands of USA authorities and for the lack of care demonstrated by paid professionals in the media establishment. Media resources can always be found to tell stories about Ted Nugent’s attire. Yet, while pundits fret about confederate flag symbolism, the practical confederacy lives on. Shame, shame, shame.–gm

    Dear friends,

    As you know Palestine Children’s Welfare Fund has been assisting the Palestinian families in the Hutto detention center through the payment of some of their legal fees, meals in the center and phone cards. We just received a phone call from one of the families advising us that the immigration authorities just informed them that they will be deported to Jordan on Monday.

    The family of Adel Suleiman and Asma Qadoura will leave the United States on Monday via Dallas and their young twin girls ages 4 will accompany them. Both girls are United States citizens and were staying with their aunt in Irving pending the end of this nightmare that started November 3rd, 2006.

    PCWF contributed to the legal fees incurred by their competent and compassionate lawyer, Mr. John Wheat Gibons and will be paying for the airline tickets of the two children who will have to leave with their parents next week.

    PCWF would like to encourage you to contribute to the purchase of the airlines tickets of these two children to avoid separating them from their famiy. You can send your contribution to the address listed on the bottom of this email or you can donate online and specify that you want the money to go towards the Palestinian families in Hutto.

    Additionally, PCWF will continue to provide support for the remaining two families till their legal cases are resolved. We are aware that the Ibrahim family can not leave the United States yet since the Isreali and the Jordanian governments refused to accept them or allow them to go back. You will receive more information as it becomes available and will try to update you about their status promptly. We will also be glad to provide you with the contact information for the families if you wish to help them directly if you have any doubts regarding the destination of your donation

    Looking forward to hearing from you and THANKS again for your generosity, work and support for the children in Palestine.

    Salamat
    Riad Hamad

    http://www.pcwf.org, http://www.paypalestine.com, Palestine Children’s Welfare Fund. 201 W. Stassney # 201, Austin, Texas 78745

    Click to buy Palestinian arts and crafts online, sponsor a Palestinian child ,buy a flag or a kufiya, donate a book to teach one or plant an olive/ orange tree in Palestine to honor a loved one

  • New Year Call to Action for Ibrahim Family of Texas

    Start the New Year off Right, Please Help Save a Family

    The Ibrahims came to the United States legally and applied for asylum. They have been honest and forthright with immigration from the beginning. They were denied asylum and have filed to reopen their asylum case. In the meantime, the family is to be deported and is being held in jail! As an American citizen, the 2-year-old daughter was ripped from her mother’s arms and is in a foster home.
    The plot thickens:

    To make matters worse, as Palestinian refugees from the Occupied Palestinian Territories they have no travel documents. The US government has attempted to obtain Jordanian passports for the family but the applications were denied. The family will have to languish another month in jail while ICE contacts the Israeli embassy. Even though Israel has no jurisdiction to issue travel documents to Palestinians to the Occupied Palestinian Territories, ICE insists on contacting Israel. In the past, Israel has issued illegal documents with ICE flying deportees into Tel Aviv and the deportees marched across the border to the West Bank in Palestine. It is extremely dangerous for Palestinians to enter Palestine with Israeli travel documents. The family would be marked with suspicion.

    A family in jail:

    The pregnant mother, Hanan Ahmad, is in one cell with her 5-year-old daughter, Faten. The 7- and 12-year-old sisters – Maryam and Rodaina – share another cell. The 15-year-old boy, Hamzeh, is in yet another cell at T. Don Hutto jail. The father and husband, Salaheddin Ibrahim, is being held in another jail in Haskell , Texas. Born in the US, the youngest daughter, only 2-years-old, is living with strangers in a foster home. The little 5-year-old girl, Faten, is constantly getting in trouble with the guards yelling at her to stand still during population counts, which are taken four times daily. Maryam, the 7-year-old cries for her mother at night. Maryam, Rodaina and Hamzeh have missed nearly two months of school. The children miss their father, their baby sister, other family members and friends. The pregnant mother feels sick, tired and overwhelmed. The family is separated and scared not knowing what the future holds.

    Not only is this a waste of our tax dollars ($95 per person per day), it is inhumane and unjust!

    What can you do to help this family?

    Please contact ICE Field Office Director, Marc Jeffery Moore, @ 210-967-7175 and ask him to release the family on house arrest. You can also contact U.S. Department of Homeland Security @ Operator Number: 202-282-8000 or Comment Line: 202-282-8495

    If you live in Texas, please contact your Senators and State Representative and ask him or her to intercede in this tragic story. Click on the link below to find out who represents you in the Congress. http://www.congressmerge.com/onlinedb/index.htm

    You can either right your own letter or use sample letters attached to this email.

    Please donate money
    Legal fees to save the Ibrahim family will be costly.

    Please send checks payable to:
    “Arab American Community Coalition” Legal Defense – Ibrahim Family to:
    P.O. Box 31642, Seattle, WA 98103

    All donations are tax-deductible with 100% of your donation going to the Ibrahim Family.

    Please don’t forget to check if your organization has a matching program.

    For more information please contact

    info@theaacc.org.

    For an article on the Ibrahim family, please go to:

    http://www.counterpunch.org/moses12282006.html

    For a video showing the family on local news:

    http://www.nbc5i.com/video/10471070/index.html

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    Note: Attachment received via email from Rita Zawaideh, theaacc.org and circulated, with photos of the Ibrahim girls, by Jay J. Johnson-Casto with the following note:

    Hey Greg…

    Doesn’t’ this look like the most intimidating family you’ve ever seen…and a threat to our national security? No wonder Chertoff & Company raided their home a couple of months back.

    Notice the propaganda on the kids’ shirts. And…Plaaeeze! A piece sign? What those parents must be doing to corrupt their children’s’ minds…and force them to fake that they believe in some symbol of freedom and peace! I trust that ICE will make sure that there is no peace for these embedded terrorists!

    Aren’t we more secure not that we have these little terrorists locked up at the Hutto prison camp over there in Taylor , Texas ? Better yet…how heads-up on the part of ICE to have them divided into two cells…for 22 hours a day. And at what cost to we, the American tax payers? Absolutely no more than $20,000 a month to protect America from these potential terrorists.

    Now that it’s been determined that after 10 years of having this family living in the US…and now that it has been decided by ICE that they’re going to be deported without a hearing…I wonder what it’s going to cost us to send them back to the Middle East. Cool move that ICE is shipping them to the Israelis…and not to some Muslim country!

    Once we get these little terrorists out of the country…who then will get that nicely furnished home of theirs? Does ICE have to ship them their jewelry and furnishings too? If not…who gets it? Will we get a notice if their valuables are going to be sold at an auction? I love a good deal.

    Oh! And who gets to keep the youngest one? You know! The 2-year-old that was taken from the family and sent to a foster home? Will she be up for adoption? If so…for how much will she go on the auction block? And who will get that money?

    BYW Greg…also attached is a document from Rita. She explains what can be done…if someone were to actually thinks that this family is getting a raw deal by ICE…and wished to help this family…

    Jay

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    Border Ambassador

    Connecting the dots…Making a difference

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    Jay J. Johnson-Castro, Sr.

  • Migrant Mass Grave at Holtville in Words and Pictures

    The following email from Jay Johnson-Castro was received shortly before midnight Feb. 11, 2007. We have posted a photo album of the grave site that is described below–gm

    Hola folks…

    On the first day of Marcha Migrante II’s Border Caravan with the Enrique Morones entourage…we set out to demonstrate the amount of death that is a result of an immigration policy that is designed to do exactly what it is doing. It is not a “failed” policy. It is a successful policy. It is a policy to retain the Latin American and poor people from around the world in their poverty so that their poverty can be exploited. It is a policy to foment hysteria, prejudice and fear. If a desperate person tries to leave their poverty they will either be treated as criminals or dye trying to become Americans. If they are caught, they become a vehicle for private corporations to make obscene profits off of them…while they are treated like cockroaches.
    Just two days ago…on Feb. 9th…three immigrants near Tucson , AZ were killed by gunman…and others kidnapped. One of those killed was a 15-y-o girl. In the Southwest (CA, AZ and NM) the Minutemen roam as vigilantes with impunity. Just yesterday the Minutemen announced that they would hunt down “illegals” in stores, apartments and wherever they could…right here on the Texas border in McAllen . While city, county and state police would not enter the jurisdiction of the Federal Government…the Minutemen seem to have a secret blessing.

    With all of that being said…our Border Caravan’s first stop the day we started was in a rural town in southern California just 12 miles east of El Centro . Holtville, CA is in Imperial County . What we visited was merely being referred to as a cemetery of unidentified immigrants who supposedly died crossing the desert in the quest of their American dream.

    All the time that I was there…I felt uncomfortable with the visual evidence. I grew up in Alaska where my father and I took 40 acres of woods and by working the earth for several years, we turned them into productive oat fields. We used every kind of equipment that one would use…from bulldozers to tractors, plows, disks and root rakes. While I was trying to understand the existence of this cemetery…I looked at the characteristics of the soil. You can read the soil. And what I read in this cemetery is far more morbid than what we’re dealing with at Hutto…or even the border wall.

    Before discussing the soil characteristics…let me share a few features of the cemetery itself. First of all…the Holtville cemetery is a rather nice rural cemetery. Nicely mowed lawns, neatly maintained grave sites surrounded by old trees with stately character. There were flowers on many of the tombs or near the headstones. Not knowing what I was about to discover, I had a picture taken with Javier Aparisi, a BBC Mundo journalist who I’d come to know over the past four months because of my other activities. That picture is the first in the series that I’m sending you. I didn’t realize at the time that it would be the only one that showed the “Holtville” Cemetery…the community’s “public” cemetery. What lay behind the public cemetery is the subject of this e-mail.

    The other cemetery….the one we were about to discover is hidden from the public view. It’s really a secret cemetery with no identification naming it. Here’s a few basic details that we learned. According to local folks, there are no public burials. The victims are buried around 2am or 3am…by women “slaves”. There is no evidence of a dignified burial with some kind of ceremony.

    No one knows how many are really buried there. No one seems to know if they are…or how many are…men, women or children. Although one knowledgeable Latina says that there is a cemetery in San Diego with nothing but unidentified children in it.

    No one knows if the buried persons are in caskets or body bags…or. No one knows whether autopsies were performed. No one knows exactly where the actual graves are. No one knows who pays for the burial…or how much.

    I suspect that it’s similar to Hutto…in that the Federal government has cut a deal with the county to place their victims in a relatively unknown rural city. As we investigate this…we’ll let you know.

    You have a series of pictures of this secret cemetery. In this cemetery you will see Mass graves…fresh ones…on American soil…!!! Graves of desperate immigrants who died…one way or the other…on their quest for the American dream.

    I’d like to discuss the earth’s evidence with you. You’ll see that heavy equipment was there just before our arrival…perhaps within a day or two. There are two parts to this cemetery…which is divided by what would be a road. On the west side are swaths as if the entire cemetery was tilled and hundreds of bricks were laid systematically on top of the little furrows or rows. You can see the tractor tire tracks running over what are presumed to be corresponding graves.

    Some bricks simply say “John Doe” and give a row number. Other bricks have names. Hey! I thought they were “unidentified”. Local concerned citizens had place white crosses with different thought on them…like “No olvidado”…”Not forgotten”. The Marcha Migrante entourage placed little cheap crosses made out of lattice like strips of wood. The soil in that part of the cemetery was freshly tilled and fluffy…and ours seemed to be the first foot prints. I couldn’t figure out how anyone would know exactly where a body was buried if heavy equipment had bladed the entire field.

    As I was trying to relate to our purpose for being there…other than to recognize that fellow humans died a horrible death trying to become Americans…I keep being distracted by the other part of the cemetery. I found myself taking pictures from different angles. The entourage held a service while I was looking at earth work on the other side of the road…the east side. It looked like it was in excess of 150 feet long.

    At the south end of this long…whatever it was…a long grave…it became evident that the grave was really just one grave. The entire length was done at the same time. It had about 4 dozen bricks laid on the western edge of it. The Border Caravan group had placed crosses at each brick. But this thing…this long grave…was fresh. This had just been done within a day or two. Why was it so fresh? Why were our foot prints the first ones? How do we really know how many were buried there? What could this be…other than a mass grave? See for yourselves.

    In the background to the east of this mass grave you can see in one of the pictures that there are many acres with soil that is also recently worked … disked … perhaps at the same time. What is that extended field for? Is it part of this plot?

    If you use your power of reason and find yourself asking questions … basic questions … about what your mind sees in these pictures … I hope you’ll help me crack this case wide open. I want to know about everyone that is supposed buried in this trench. How many men, women, children? Who pays to do this, who gets paid … and how much? Who did the autopsies … and how did these people die? Were there investigations at the site of the discovery of their bodies?

    You might want to use you photo program and zoom in on these pictures. Let you mind go beyond the superficial. And … why were so many buried at the same time … like the day before we were there. Again … as you can readily see … ours were the first foot prints on this soil!

    I will be going back to Holtville after we finish the Marcha Migrante II on the 17th … and the Border Wall-K against the wall in San Diego on the 18t

    h. If anyone in the media, any photo-journalist of documentarian would like to join us … please let me know.

    I beg that you share this information as we exposed the travesty of the border wall and the plight of the children in Hutto, the Ibrahims and the Suleimans. One way or the other this evidence must and will be shared with to the American public about these mass graves. Just as we have been successful at getting to the truth about Hutto and the Palestinian families out to the media … we will do it again … and again … and again! Until … we break the back of this tyranny.

    In solidarity…

    Jay

    P.S. This work that we are doing is not being funded by an organization … and we do not have a 501. Maybe some day it will be the logical thing to do. Meanwhile, we are accomplishing this and covering our basic expenses our of personal expenses and…gratefully now … with the help that some of you have been kind enough to share. The meals and lodging are a blessing. If you know of an organization that funds this kind of effort … we’d appreciate knowing. With that help … we’ve been able to push forward and accomplish things to the benefit of many … and for that help … I deeply thank you. jjj

    P.S.S. http://www.texascivilrightsreview.org is already covering the Mass Graves story. jjj

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    The Border Ambassador

    Connecting.the.dots…making.a.difference…

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    Jay J. Johnson-Castro, Sr.

    Del Rio , Texas , USA
    Ciudad Acuña, Coahuila , Mexico