Caribbeans
Must Lobby For Passage Of Secure America Act Says Immigration Columnist
Released on
= July 22, 2005, 10:27 am
Press Release
Author = CaribPR
Industry = Media
Press Release
Summary = Caribbean Immigration Columnists Calls For Passage Of
Secure America Act
Press Release
Body = CaribPR, NEW YORK, N.Y., Fri. July 22, 2005: “It is
imperative that Caribbean American nationals and those in the region
lobby intensely for the passage of the Secure America and Orderly
Immigration Act of 2005, a recently
introduced immigration legislation in the U.S. House that if passed
into law would grant greencards to undocumented immigrants in the
U.S.” That’s the word from Felicia Persaud, columnist
of the popular, ‘Immigration Korner,’ and editor-in-chief
of the Caribbean World News Network’s, Hardbeatnews.
Persaud’s comments come just days after the harsh Comprehensive
Enforcement and Immigration Reform Act of 2005 was introduced by
Senators John Cornyn of Texas and Jon Kyl of Arizona in the U.S.
Senate. And as the Patriot Act, which civil libertarians say will
infringe on the constitutional rights of many, especially immigrants,
was passed in the U.S. Congress. The Cornyn-Kyl bill calls for the
11 or so million undocumented immigrants in the U.S., including
Caribbeans, to pay a fine and leave the country before they could
even be considered eligible for the short-term guest worker visas
they proposed.
Persaud said these are scary times for immigrants in the U.S., as
the noose tightens and immigrants become pushed into a corner, much
like frightened deer. She said it is now more urgent that those
leaders with access to President Bush raise the need
for legalization for the large Caribbean immigrant population here
and for Caribbean citizens in the U.S. to raise their voices on
behalf of those undocumented
immigrants without a legal voice. “With the terror attacks
in London, and the heightened state of terror across the U.S. and
the world, the scapegoating of immigrants has begun by conservatives,
from the British National Party to the Republicans in the U.S. congress,”
said Persaud. “What is being ignored is the fact that the
majority of immigrants are not terrorists but hardworking people
who are making a significant contribution to the countries they
call home outside of the Caribbean.” She also urged church
leaders in New York to support the August 1, the Caribbean
Immigrant Services Youth Core and the Caribbean World News Network
‘Emancipate The Immigrants’ forum, which aims to educate
the clergy on the changes in the laws so they can inform their congregants.
In Queens, the forum is set for The Door Restaurant, 163-07 Baisley
Boulevard in Rochdale, Queens from 9-11 a.m, while the lunchtime
event is at the Bronx Bethany Church of the Nazarene and will be
hosted by Dr. Sam Vassell from 1 p.m. Later in
the evening, church leaders are invited to join the team and Pastor
Kirk Cohal at the Lennox Road Baptist Church from 7 – 9 p.m.
For more information on the forums, calls 718-523-2861.
For more on CWNN, Hardbeatnews and Immigrationkorner, log on to
caribworldnews.com.
Web Site = http://caribworldnews.com
Contact Details
= Hard Beat Communications
felicia@caribpr.com
718-476-3616