JOVENES INMIGRANTES POR UN FUTURO MEJOR is a student organization that advocates for the passage of the DREAM Act and provides information on instate-tuition laws, financial aid, admissions, and scholarships for immigrant students.

Monday, February 13, 2006

Stop HR 4437


Stop HR 4437
Originally uploaded by donajih_robles.
A caravan from San Diego, California stoped at Houston's CRECEN to collect letters and donations to end at the nations capitol in Washington DC.

The purpose? To STOP HR 4437....

Last December, the House of Representatives passed anti-immigrant HR 4437, introduced by GOP Rep. James Sensenbrenner (Wis.).

• It would make all undocumented workers felons, as well as those who help or work with them including teachers, clergy, union leaders, social workers and family members.

• Employers would have to check the Social Security numbers of all their employees.

• An environmentally destructive wall would be built along the Mexican border.

• Local and state police would be deputized to arrest anyone they think may be without documents. This would vastly increase racial profiling and scare immigrants away from reporting crimes.

This is no solution! It is another way of diminishing the democratic rights of the people in our country.

HR 4437 must be defeated in the Senate. Just and workable immigration reform should be passed instead.

What are the reasons for immigration?

Increased immigration is the result of the declining living standards and job displacement caused by NAFTA and other pro-big-business policies pushed by our government. To provide a better future for their families, immigrants are pushed and pulled to come here, at great cost and risk, to live without papers and suffer great indignities. This puts immigrant workers in a vulnerable position and forces them into substandard wages and working conditions. Employers and others use the immigrants’ vulnerability as a lever to lower living standards and quality of life for all.

Don’t buy the big lie.

Immigrants are accused of causing every social problem, and especially of taking jobs and services they are not entitled to. This is not true.

Working people as a whole, including immigrants, pay a larger share of the tax burden than the rich and receive fewer benefits. The profits made from the work of immigrants and all workers are being taxed less and less and sometimes not at all.

Immigrants don’t fire or hire people. They do not outsource jobs, downsize workplaces, raise prices or premiums. They are victims of big business too. For more jobs and services, we need to tax exploitative profits!

We need positive immigration reform.

History shows that as long as extremes of inequality exist between countries, labor migration will continue. The pro-corporate policies of our government that impoverish other nations must be changed. Immigration law should protect the interests of both immigrant and non-immigrant workers.

Organized labor and community and religious groups urge the following constructive program for immigration reform:

• Legalization with a clear path to citizenship must be allowed for existing undocumented immigrants, and future immigrants, with a priority on family reunification.

• Immigrants must be able to participate in labor, religious, civic and cultural activities without fear of deportation.

• “Guest worker” programs have historically been prone to exploitation. Separate has never been equal. Instead, implement improved labor protections and stronger enforcement for immigrants and citizen workers.

Repressive policies like those proposed in HR 4437 must be rejected. They are unjust and counterproductive, and make immigrant workers more vulnerable to exploitation and other injustices.

Immigration policy is scheduled for debate in the Senate in February. Contact and urge your senators today to reject HR 4437 and all repressive anti-immigrant measures, and to vote for legalization of immigrants with a clear path to citizenship and full labor and civil rights for all people. Call the congressional switchboard: (202) 224-3121.

donajih-

Sunday, February 05, 2006

JIFM-UH representing @ George R. Brown


JIFM-UH representing
Originally uploaded by juli_juli.
From left to right" Genesis, Tatiana, Daniel, and Melissa. Not on photo: Sandra, Julita, that is it i beleive.

These guys u see were working our booth! They gave so much information and networked with so many people it was awesome.

We also got our march very well publicized, it was only the beginning of this march which promises to be something.

Thanks guys!

Peace.

Wednesday, February 01, 2006

Thoughts under fire


anti-racist action
Originally uploaded by juli_juli.
Hi JIFM,

It has been a while since i have not given a holler on this blog. I hope that somebody reads this, i am sure somebody does out there...

Maybe we had already posted this picture in the past, but i thought it suited my mood tonite.

Yesterday i was in our carrel space to put some time as we all should (jeje... that does not happen i know, my utopian thoughts). Well, to my surprise i came to clean up our desk and we have begun to receive some hate mail/disagrements on campus from what i can only assume are/is other student organizations.

I have also been told by fellow jovenes of receiving "intimadating" phone calls or how can i say it??? Well, calls that try to stop us from doing what we do. I, myself have been in the position several times, but it always ends up being some action with ignorant and subjective principles.

What i am trying to say tonite is that if you consider this factor the one stopping you from being active in JIFM i can tell you: 1)i understand the "iffynnes" in your psychology and i don't blame you. 2)These groups are often driven by hate and unsubstantial arguments that end up fading when WE, the voice that resonates rises to theirs. 3) If we don't stand up to them with smart and objective moves then nobody else will.

Do not misunderstand me, we must all be careful when we engage in activities that might compromise our positions. We cannot afford to be in any situation that might endanger us.

I can only urge you to give some time to JIFM and the most exciting event awaiting us, our MARCH: "WALK FOR A DREAM" coming up in March 25th (cross ur fingers). History keeps repeating itself and we can only learn from it: "LA UNION HACE LA FUERZA" We must unite as the young generation that is awaiting change, deep change.

It is our time Jovenes!

I hope that u take these words and really give me some good or bad feedback; i really can't wait for this march and to see each of your faces out there.

May everything be working out for you.

As always, keep the faith.

Peace.

juli-

"IF WE DON'T FIGHT FOR OUR DREAM NOBODY ELSE WILL!