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  • Ramsey Muniz: I Do Not Want to Die in Prison

    Email from Irma Muniz

    Dear Friends:

    Ramsey Muniz had a vivid dream. In his dream we were together–sharing
    sentiments of love, and I asked him what it was that he desired. His response
    was, “I desire my freedom NOW. I do not wish to die in the prisons of America
    for a crime I did not commit.”

    Our wish is that this country grant Ramsey his freedom now, and that he be
    given a fair chance to prove his innocence. We ask your assistance in
    accomplishing this, as we are preparing to send information and plead our case
    again upon my return from Oklahoma.

    The greatest assistance that you can provide is in thinking and believing that
    Ramsey WILL be granted his freedom. Please take several minutes during this
    Holy Week and ask God, through your thoughts and prayers, for Ramsey’s chance
    to prove his innocence, and for his happiness and freedom. Our collective
    thoughts and prayers will make this come about.

    Ramsey states,

    “Jesus spoke of love, compassion, harmony, respect, and sacrifice. My highest respect and honor go to the courage and conviction that
    He maintained to the last seconds of His life. Even non-Christians must agree
    that history does not record the sacrifices that man makes for the love of humanity. His own followers and politicians betrayed him at the end. How He
    must have felt alone in a mode of darkness with chains and shackles, and whipped with the lashes of hatred and oppression, knowing from the beginning that this would be His destiny.

    As a spiritual warrior of the Sixth Sun, we pay our highest respect to this spiritual Man who sacrificed His life in order that others be freed. To be free is to love, and without love in one’s heart we can never be alive. His spirits, like those of Quetzalcoatl and many others, are alive today.”

    Ramsey Muniz – Tezcatlipoca

    “HOW it will happen, HOW the Universe will bring it to you, is not your
    concern or job. Allow the Universe to do it for you. When you are trying to
    work out HOW it will happen, you are emitting a frequency that contains a lack
    of faith — that you don’t believe you have it already. You think YOU have to
    do it, and you do not believe the Universe will do it for you. The HOW is not
    your part in the Creative Process.”

    Rhonda Byrne, The Secret

    www.freeramsey.com

  • Winter Texans Invited to Become Deputies for ''No Wall'' Campaign

    Press Release

    BORDERAMBASSADORS.COM TO “DEPUTIZE” WINTER TEXANS

    All Winter Texans in the Valley are invited to a ‘party party’ at Pepe’s on the River Bar and Grill (2601 S Conway St, Mission, TX) on the Rio Grande from two until five p.m. this Saturday, February 2 (2008).

    Jeff Reed of Pepe’s and BorderAmbassadors.com are hosting the event to
    ‘deputize’ attendees as Border Ambassadors to return home and urge their friends, neighbors and relatives to stand with them and Valley residents
    against ‘the wall.’

    According to Reed, musical entertainment will begin as early at 1 p.m. The ‘party party’ will include numerous door prize drawings and area politicos and citizens will answer attendees’ questions about the lack of need for a Wall to separate Texas from Mexico.

    BorderAmbassadors.com was founded by Jay Johnson-Castro of Del Rio to campaign against construction of the wall as well as to promote tourism and economic growth on the Border. Its membership stretches from Brownsville to El Paso and on to the California coast.

    “By deputizing the Winter Texans, who love the ambiance of the Rio Grande Valley, we will have ambassadors all over the U.S. dispelling the un-truths that are being told by many of the talk show hosts and TV commentators,” stated Johnson-Castro.

    “We support the actions of our elected officials and landowners who refuse to bow to the heavy-handed tactics of the DHS,” he continued. “However, this ‘party party’ is primarily about the camaraderie that Texans enjoy with our great winter visitors.”

    For more information, call Sarah Boone at 830-768-1100 before 1/31/08. On or after 1/31/08, call Jay Johnson-Castro at 830-768-0768 or cell,
    830-734-8636.

  • May 2 – 11: Walk against Hate from Tucson to Phoenix

    Phoenix, AZ
    April 19, 2008

    A national coalition of over 50 local, state and national organizations are participating in walk from Tucson to Phoenix beginning May 2 to call for an end to racially fomented hate crimes. The ten-day peaceful walk will end with a rally in downtown Phoenix on Mother’s Day, May 11, honoring mothers for teaching children to treat all human beings with equal dignity.

    “We walk in support of Phoenix Mayor Phil Gordon and Arizona Governor Janet Napolitano and join them in seeking the indictment and prosecution of any who willfully abuse the constitutional rights of citizens,” states organizer Jay Johnson-Castro. “American values and the future of our country are at stake when people live in fear and are terrorized.”

    Among the more than 50 organizations endorsing the event are:
    LULAC National; Cesar Chavez March for Justice; National Indian Treaty Council;
    Border Angels; Freedom Ambassadors; National Network for Immigration and Refugee Rights; Veterans for Peace; Derechos Humanos; Humane Borders; Gente Unida;
    American Indian Movement; International Indian Treaty Council; Texas Indigenous Council; Border Ambassadors; Border Network for Human Rights; Southwest Workers Union; No Mas Muertes; LUPE; Somos America, the 42 member Phoenix coalition;
    IUE-CWA/AFL-CIO; Labor Council for Latin American Advancement AFL-CIO;
    Center for Human Rights and Constitutional Law; Dallas Peace Center and MADRES.

    Groups as well as individuals are invited to participate in the walk for an hour, a mile, a day or whatever circumstances allow. The walk will begin immediately after a 10 a.m. rally on Friday, May 2 in downtown Tucson at the Plaza on South 6th Avenue, between 12th and 13th Streets.

    For further information contact:
    Rick Romero Citizens Walk, Coordinator (602) 515-9844
    Annette Sexton-Ruiz Citizens Walk, Assistant Coordinator (602) 505-4147

  • March 4 March 4 Steps off Monday to Defeat Border Wall

    Hola y’all…

    The March 4 March 4 launches this Monday morning, Feb. 25th, at the University of Texas in Brownsville.

    The walk was designed to impact the debates and the March 4 Texas primaries. Before the launch of this 7-day 63-mile walk, our first objective was accomplished. The Thursday night debates were compelled to address the issues that are at the heart of the Texas borderlands. Border walls, UTB, eminent domain of private property and municipal property, threat to our environment, economy, our amistad, the neglect of the poorest region of the US, including our hundreds of thousands of Veterans, ICE raids, militarization of our borders and the mistreatment of immigrants and Hispanics in general.

    The second mission of the March 4 March 4 is to impact the Texas primaries. We’re already well under way on that. No one will make it to the White House without championing our part of the United States.

    Attached are the March 4 March 4 press release and schedule [under “Read More”]. Many elected officials as well as local citizens and organizations have offered to walk a mile, and hour, a part of a day, a day…and some have offered to support all seven days. There will be a security vehicle and some will caravan behind the walkers in their vehicles. Also attached is the new No Wall Between Amigos sign that we will be making available along the border wall-k.

    Along the route, the border wall-kers will be hosted by the residents of El Calaboz, the ARISE organization in Las Milpas, the residents of Granjeno and Father Roy Snipes of the La Lomita Mission in Mission. On several of the evenings, we will be screening the new documentary “The Ballad of Esequiel Hernandez”, by Kieran Fitzgerald, about the murder of 17-y-o Esequiel by US Marines on his family ranch in Redford, TX.

    Dinah Bear, a recently retired environmental attorney who served as General Counsel for the Council on Environmental Quality, Executive Office of the President, will be joining March 4 March 4 on February 29th for the final three days of the border wall-k.

    Why not schedule to walk for a mile with fellow citizens opposed to the wall. There are 63 miles to choose from.

    Anyone interested in more information can call Sarah Boone of Border Ambassadors at (830)768-1100.

    Join us in this history making event to stop the border wall…

    In solidarity…and amistad…

    Jay

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    Connecting the dots
    …Making a difference

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    Border Ambassadors
    Jay J. Johnson-Castro, Sr.
    jay@villadelrio.com

    MARCH 4 MARCH 4 SCHEDULE

    Mon., 2/25: UT/Brownsville 9:30 a.m. Press Conference, Start 10:00 a.m. End at FM 1421

    Tues, 2/26: Start at FM 1421, 10:00 a.m. End at FM 1479. Return to St. Ignatius Church for Dinner/Screening.

    Wed., 2/27: Start at FM 1479, 10:00 a.m. End at FM 491

    Thurs,2/28: Start at FM 491, 10:00 a.m. End at FM 493

    Fri, 2/29: Start at FM 493, 10:00 a.m. End at Las Milpas

    Sat, 3/1: Start at Las Milpas, 10:00 a.m. End at Granjeno

    Sun, 3/2: Start at Grajeno, 1:00 p.m. End at La Lomita, 3:00 p.m. for Reception/Cookout


    PRESS RELEASE

    “March 4 March 4” Gaining Momentum

    Del Rio, TX

    February 19, 2008

    The “March 4 March 4” walk from Brownsville to La Lomita Mission in protest of ‘the wall’ is attracting national attention as political pundits emphasize the importance of the Texas vote in the March 4 Primary. Each new story about the Department of Homeland Security threatening the rights of property owners is focusing additional attention on the “Valley” vote.

    Among the groups pledging to join the walk are ARISE, LUPE and No Border Wall as well as numerous faith-based groups and individuals. The March 4 March 4 walk will begin at the UT Brownsville campus at 10 a.m. on Monday February 25. “We welcome walkers for a block, a mile, an hour, a day, whatever is in one’s heart,” says organizer
    Jay Johnson-Castro. “At previous events we’ve pushed wheel chairs, had cyclists and motorists pull in behind the escort vehicle,” he adds.

    That day participants will walk through Brownsville to Highway 281 and follow it (Old Military Road) to FM 1421. On Tuesday, February 26, the walk will begin at the intersection of FM 1421 and 281, proceeding up 281 through the El Calaboz community, to FM 1479.

    Walkers will then return to El Calaboz, home of Dr. Eloisa Tamez, who is being sued by the federal government to gain access to her land. St. Ignatius Catholic Church will host the walkers for dinner and screening of the documentary movie, “The Ballad of Esequiel Hernandez.” The 17-year-old was shot in the back by Marines in Redford, TX in 1997, while herding goats on family land. In the film, narrated by Tommy Lee Jones, three of the Guardsmen relate the story of the tragedy and how it was affected their lives.

    The public is invited to view the movie at the church with the El Calaboz residents and the walkers. Anyone who would like to see this beautifully crafted documentary is invited to meet with the walkers for the screening on February 26.

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    Contact: Sarah Boone at 830-768-1100