Earlier today, before news about the verdict dropped, I read this piece about an amazing archeological find: the childhood cabin of Harriet Tubman. I thought about the Underground Railroad, how Tubman was by all accounts a hated lawbreaker in her day. washingtonpost.com/history/2021/0…
Tubman never waivered in her commitment to standing up against the evil of human slavery.
She had little, but she knew how to read the wilderness, how to read the sky, the wind, the sun and the stars.
She used what was given to her to speak truth to power, fighting white supremacy without writing a single op-ed, filing a case, or firing off a tweet.
One hundred fifty years and some hours later, another group of people spoke truth to power, fighting white supremacy as well.
Predictably, the vanguards of that noxious old world order began foaming at the mouth, calling for another Civil War, secession, and declaring death to the Constitution itself.
I was talking to a friend right before fast broke, and was reflecting on how that old order permeated through the extant papers of John Tanton, whose papers I am suing to unseal, and upon which so much of our immigration law is based.
That races are hierarchies, that diversity means replacement, and that immigration is invasive.
It shouldn't have taken George Floyd's death on video and a worldwide movement to get a guilty verdict, but every journey starts with a single step.
What's most important is that the second, third, fourth steps and beyond are taken.
Listening to the Floyd brothers today was a confirmation that most of us do not want that old order, that most of us will do what's necessary to relegate that system into the dustbin of history.
We'll elect leaders who will hold the agents of that system accountable. We'll march the streets, stand for our brothers and sisters, shine the disinfecting sunlight on the decrepit structure of tyranny and oppression, and we won't let up.
White supremacy - whether wielded by the knee of a cop, tweeted from the White House, driving a car through protestors, or firing bullets into a church - needs to end with an unceremonial bang.
I found myself once again thinking about my grandfather in pre-Partition India, how the British raj jailed him on multiple occasions for daring challenge their order. He rode his bicycle through the streets of Sagar with a yellow vote box making sure every citizen voted.
He, too, used the gift of oration - fasl-al-khitab - given to him in service of humanity.
We all can draw not only lessons, but strength, purpose, and direction from history. The Chauvin #verdict is a turning point, but it's not the end of the road.
If today's theme is accountability as a stepping stone to justice, I hope you'll use whatever gifts you were given in service to that higher purpose.
Talk to your children and parents and family.
Support a business outside your insular community.
Smile, for a smile (even under a mask) is charity.
Slow down and listen.
Spend a minute before getting out of bed in the morning with the intention of doing one selfless act.
Be it dropping a bill to a homeless person, picking up a piece of litter, saying "yes" to the prompt at the grocery store asking you to donate a buck, learning a greeting in a language you don't speak, reading a piece from an author of color...
...calling your Congressman or state elected official, make a dish from another country, connect with an old friend, volunteer somewhere.
Use what you have to make sure you can tell your grandchildren that you knew it wasn't the end of the road.
U visas provide status for victims of certain crimes. The qualifying rules can be quite technical. My clients waited nearly 6 years, for crimes that occurred 10-15 years ago.
All that uncertainty over status is now over.
There's a massive backlog of U visas: note how long these cases were pending. And one of the requirements is the police signing off on a certification form that qualifies the crime, and attests to the help the victim gave in prosecuting it.
U visas are a great way to engender trust between immigrant communities and law enforcement.
Sadly, not all jurisdictions like to participate in such easy community policing. When police refuse to sign, the U visa is not available.
Notice the frame the border is chaos, the only way to fix it is by militarizing it, and use tropes of criminal brown people lumped together in one boogeyman shouting in Spanish and Arabic.
Convenient they leave out the fact that our mismanaged border is a direct result of the enforcement-only policies they've pushed for decades. They've cost taxpayers billions with the bloated deportation machine they built, and now offer as a solution to the problem they caused.
And a few others. I'd say check out @colcomfdn list of donees, but Colcom (chief funder of the Tanton Network) scrubbed their website of their list. Hmmm....
Arch-white nationalist @StephenM announced yesterday a new legal organization to mount challenges to anything the Biden administration does that he deems illegal.
"America First Legal," is an all white male gang of ideologues includes former Trump chief of staff Mark Meadows, one of Trump's acting Attorneys General Matthew Whitaker, former OMB director Russ Vought, former DOJ counselor Gene Hamilton, and...
Conservative Partnership Institute executives Ed Corrigan and Wesley Denton. (CPI was founded by Jim DeMint, former S. Carolina congressman, who left the Senate to head the Heritage Foundation, only to be ousted in 2017 for-get this-being too cozy with the Trump administration)
Lies like the majority of asylum cases are fraudulent, that MPP was for protection, that there will otherwise be an 'invasion,' that no one shows up for their hearings, that they're diseased, unskilled, and will steal jobs and drain our economy.
Ignoring facts that it's due to policies pushed by those groups that the border is so horribly mismanaged, that asylum seekers still contribute despite the law disempowering them, that COVID rates are negligible, that they create jobs or fulfill a needed sector.
Yes, I know the odds. But I'm not letting up the pressure and NEITHER SHOULD YOU.
We can make this happen.
Here's a summary of a detailed letter drafted by some of us working on exposing the white nationalism in our immigration policy - the so-called #TantonNetwork.
See my pinned tweet for more. Yes, it's that bad.
Yes, this will make it to the Hill.
In Sept 2019, alone with @Alyssa_Milano and @morethanmySLE we met with 17+ members of Congress, to let them know about the Tanton Network and explain how they had the immigration debate on lockdown.