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Trump’s NAFTA Renegotiation & Labor And National City Teacher’s Union Defends Families

by KPFA WorkWeek Radio
KPFA WorkWeek radio looks at the response of labor and the AFL-CIO to Trump's plan to renegotiate NAFTA. AFL-CIO's Celeste Drake and FLOC President Baldemar Valasquez as well as Al Rojas of LCLAA Sacramento are interviewed. Also WorkWeek looks at the ICE arrests of National City school kids parents and the affects on the children and teachers as well as the action of the teachers union.
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KPFA WorkWeek Radio looks at the position of labor on Trump's renegotiation of NAFTA. We first interview Celeste Drake who is the Trade Policy Specialist with the AFL-CIO. Next we talk with Baldemar Valasquez who is the president of the Farmworkers Labor Organizing Committee FLOC and Al Rojas who is one of the founders of the UFWA and with the Labor Council For Latin American Advancement LCLAA Sacramento chapter.
WorkWeek also talks with Christina Benson who is the president of the National City Elementary Teachers Association about the affect of ICE raids on the the school children and their parents who are being arrested and deported. The union has also passed a resolution calling for an end to the ICE raids.
This program was recorded on June 6, 2017.
Additional information:
http://www.usw.org/blog/2017/afl-cio-allies-disappointed-in-trumps-nafta-renegotiation-letter
https://www.washingtonpost.com/graphics/national/nafta-negotiation-farmers/?hpid=hp_no-name_graphic-story-b%3Ahomepage%2Fstory&utm_term=.f6f83f947971
http://www.floc.com/wordpress/
https://www.facebook.com/lclaasacramento/?fref=ts
http://sandiegofreepress.org/2017/05/ice-raids-national-city-schools/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=evnz3D7BOJU&sns=em
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2--kLD8tBQQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DgY-zwuQHr8
Production of WorkWeek Radio
workweek [at] kpfa.org
https://soundcloud.com/workweek-radio

ICE Raids Near National City Schools, Parents Arrested, Children Left Unattended

MAY 26, 2017 BY BARBARA ZARAGOZA 9 COMMENTS

May 31 UPDATE: SDFP‘s Barbara Zaragoza has posted a comprehensive follow-up to this story.



ICE Raids National City

Media Advisory from the National City Elementary Teachers Association.

By Barbara Zaragoza

UPDATE 2/29/2017: The family strongly denies the charges brought by Border Patrol. A spokesperson maintains the allegations are a smear campaign.

UPDATE 5/27/2017: Protestors gathered at 2pm on Friday, May 26th at Otay Mesa Detention Center. Several media outlets covered the protests and uncovered additional information. According to two reports, the Duarte parents were apprehended near their home, not near a National City school.

In addition, 10 News reported: “Duarte says undercover federal immigration agents, in unmarked cars, showed up outside their home in National City Tuesday and arrested his parents. ICE denies that claim to 10 News.

The report also says the parents have not been charged with any crime. They had no previous criminal record.

7 News San Diego reported a different story, explaining that Duarte and Perez have been charged with immigration violations, and are being processed for removal proceedings. According to U.S. Border Patrol, Duarte and Perez were suspected to have been working as stash house operators for a transnational human smuggling operation. They were both under investigation for their alleged involvement.

This story continues to develop.

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[NEW UPDATE: The NCETA President on behalf of NCETA, issued the following statement as of Saturday, 5/27/2017. (The National City Elementary Teacher’s Association consists of a group of full-time teachers.)

CORRECTION to our press release on 5/24/17:

Initial reports indicated that ICE detained NSD parents while they walked their children to Las Palmas school. NCETA has learned that the parents were arrested by Border Patrol at the home, in front of students.

Regardless of the location of the arrests, NCETA believes that our students will be most successful when their families are kept together. There is another confirmed case in our school district of a mother who was deported within the last two weeks to Tijuana, leaving her son behind.

NCETA calls on the National City community to support vulnerable families, and continues to demand that ICE or the Border Patrol cease and desist targeting families because of immigration status.

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The National City Elementary Teacher’s Association issued a disturbing media advisory on Wednesday, May 24th. With a total population of approximately 60,000 in National City, 63% of National City residents identify on census records as Hispanic and another 18% as Asian. The median household income is $38,849. (See these Fast Facts) The text is so important that I would like to print it in full and verbatim [my bold]:

National City educators condemn recent ICE raids near local schools

Students must know that schools are a safe space

National City Elementary Teachers Association (NCETA) demands that immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents immediately cease and desist their activities targeting and detaining National School District (NSD) parents as they walk their children to and from school. These sweeps and raids are having a chilling effect on NSD students’ rights to access their local public school. Those rights to access are codified in precinct-setting U.S. Supreme Court cases such as Westminster vs. Mendez and Brown vs. Board of Education.

On 5/23/17, both a mother and father were detained by ICE while dropping their students off at Las Palmas Elementary School. The two children were left unattended as ICE arrested the parents. No attempts were made to contact a guardian or school official to ensure the children were safe.

NCETA reaffirms our recently passed Resolution of Unity, Resolve and Resilience, explaining our commitment to supporting all students and families, regardless of immigration status. The resolution calls on educators to take proactive steps to support vulnerable students by helping create schools that are safe-havens that reflect the diversity and cultural richness immigrants bring to National School District.

NCETA has been active in engaging with the immigrant families by distributing ACLU Know Your Rights pamphlets in close proximity to schools. NCETA President, and 5th grade teacher at Central Elementary School, Christina Benson explains, “Our teachers know that learning is compromised when students are fearful and anxious. Students should not have to worry that their parents risk deportation because they choose to walk their children safely to school. Parents should not have to choose between their child’s education and their ability to keep their family safe and secure.”

In the coming weeks, NCETA members will conduct a local outreach campaign, brainstorming with families to develop a comprehensive plan in the event ICE agents continue targeting parents.

Rancho de la Nation teacher Molly Sterner explains that engagement with the community is critical to ensure that students remain in school. “This is not about the politics surrounding immigration as much as it is about common sense. The entire community benefits when kids receive an education. If parents are afraid to send their children to school, student education suffers. Our hope is that by helping educate parents about their rights, and ensuring they have a plan inlace will help them feel more secure and empowered to continue their child’s education.”

At least one other parents has been arrested and detained by ICE while transporting their child to a National City school. Amid community outrage, the National City Mayor and City Council refused to adopt a resolution declaring it a sanctuary city earlier this spring.



Ambushed By Undercover ICE Agents

In addition, as reported by citizen journalist and community activist, Mark Lane, on Facebook:

On Tuesday, May 24th in National City Francisco and Rosenda Duarte were ambushed by undercover ICE agents in unmarked cars as their children were getting ready for school. They have been in the United States for 21 years and have no criminal records, not even speeding tickets. They are volunteers in the community. Yet they were taken.

Children were left at home crying. Francisco Jr. a 19 year old college student was suddenly thrust into taking care of his 3 younger brothers and sisters. These children need help with their day to day needs. We will be representing their legal needs and working on getting the parents out of detention. The family has set up a gofundme account to try and earn money for their rent, utilities, food, court fees, bail costs, etc.

Please help if you can.

Francisco Duarte is being held at the Chula Vista Detention Center and Rosenda Perez is being held at the Otay Detention Facility. There will be an action planned at the Chula Vista facility tomorrow to demand their return to their children.

The four children speak about their experience in this video:
§Trump Has Ordered The Renegotiation of NAFTA
by KPFA WorkWeek Radio
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Trump has ordered the renegotiation of NAFTA. During the election campaign he promised to cancel NAFTA. This picture is of Trump going to the California Republican Party convention in Burlingame.
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NAFTA has forced indigenous people off their lands as they are privatized and forced them to toil on farms in San Quintin in Baja California for California multi-national owned Driscoll's.
§Mexican Police Attack Striking Teachers
by KPFA WorkWeek Radio
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Mexican teachers of CNTE are fighting privatization and union busting pushed by their corporate controlled government and the US and the corporations that want to take over public education in Mexico for profits.
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The National City Elementary Teachers Association has condemned the ICE raids against the parents of students which have terrorized the families and the community.
§ICE Is Targeting Parents Of Students In Front Of Public Schools
by KPFA WorkWeek Radio
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ICE is targeting schools to arrest the immigrant parents of students. This racist terror campaign is creating an atmosphere of fear and terror on the students and immigrant families throughout the United States.
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