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July 12, 2004

Protest DHS Decision to Deport Ansar Mahmood

2. TUE 7/13 Vigil at Batavia: Protest DHS Decision to Deport Ansar Mahmood

Date: Fri, 9 Jul 2004 00:33:21 -0400
From: susan davies

PROTEST BICE/DHS DECISION TO DEPORT ANSAR MAHMOOD

Next Tuesday, July 13 starting at 8 p.m. a peaceful Vigil will begin in
front of the Buffalo Federal Detention Facility in Batavia, NY to protest
BICE/DHS's decision to refuse Ansar Mahmood's request for deferred action.
We invite everyone who can make it to come out to Batavia to protest against
this injustice. The vigil will continue throughout the night and the
following days.

Rajesh Barnabas of Rochester and Rev. Richard Rose of Batavia are the
central organizers for this protest. You can check our website www.chathampeace.org for updates on arrangements for the event. If you are
coming from the Columbia County or Albany/Capital District area, please call me (Susan) at 518-392-9477 so we can coordinate times and transportation.

This case is being watched throughout the world. Over the last week, since
Mr. Cleary's letter of refusal became public, the story has been publicized all over the US, Asia and the Middle East. Now it is important for us to make clear that we as Americans object to our government's harsh and unfair treatment of immigrants in this country. In his letter, Mr. Cleary stated more than once that Ansar Mahmood is in no way connected to terrorism and yet then went on to say that he "posed a serious threat to national security." This contradiction is a clear example of the way in which our government is using the pervasive national fear of terrorism to target immigrants. About three quarters of the detainees in the Batavia Facility are there with deported charges. None of them is "a serious threat tonational security."

We are making two demands: 1. Tom Ridge of the Department of Homeland
Security should reverse William Cleary's decision and allow Ansar Mahmood to
return to Columbia County, NY

2. Our government on all levels must change its harsh immigration policies which have resulted in well over a million deportations over the last seven years causing untold physical and financial hardship and heartache for families, individuals and communities all over this country and the world.

2. TUE 7/13 Vigil at Batavia: Protest DHS Decision to Deport Ansar Mahmood

Date: Fri, 9 Jul 2004 00:33:21 -0400
From: susan davies

PROTEST BICE/DHS DECISION TO DEPORT ANSAR MAHMOOD

Next Tuesday, July 13 starting at 8 p.m. a peaceful Vigil will begin in
front of the Buffalo Federal Detention Facility in Batavia, NY to protest
BICE/DHS's decision to refuse Ansar Mahmood's request for deferred action.
We invite everyone who can make it to come out to Batavia to protest against
this injustice. The vigil will continue throughout the night and the
following days.

Rajesh Barnabas of Rochester and Rev. Richard Rose of Batavia are the
central organizers for this protest. You can check our website www.chathampeace.org for updates on arrangements for the event. If you are
coming from the Columbia County or Albany/Capital District area, please call me (Susan) at 518-392-9477 so we can coordinate times and transportation.

This case is being watched throughout the world. Over the last week, since
Mr. Cleary's letter of refusal became public, the story has been publicized all over the US, Asia and the Middle East. Now it is important for us to make clear that we as Americans object to our government's harsh and unfair treatment of immigrants in this country. In his letter, Mr. Cleary stated more than once that Ansar Mahmood is in no way connected to terrorism and yet then went on to say that he "posed a serious threat to national security." This contradiction is a clear example of the way in which our government is using the pervasive national fear of terrorism to target immigrants. About three quarters of the detainees in the Batavia Facility are there with deported charges. None of them is "a serious threat tonational security."

We are making two demands: 1. Tom Ridge of the Department of Homeland
Security should reverse William Cleary's decision and allow Ansar Mahmood to
return to Columbia County, NY

2. Our government on all levels must change its harsh immigration policies which have resulted in well over a million deportations over the last seven years causing untold physical and financial hardship and heartache for families, individuals and communities all over this country and the world.

If you cannot travel to Batavia for the vigil, you can:

1. Call Tom Ridge's office at 202-282-8000 to protest Mr. Cleary's decision
and ask that Mr. Ridge grant Ansar Mahmood deferred action status.

2. Contact your Senator and/or U.S. Representative and register a protest
about this decision. Ask Congress to put pressure on Mr. Ridge as well.
(Call 1-800-839-5276)

Directions to Buffalo Federal Detention Facility

Batavia is located directly off of Interstate 90 half way between Rochester
and Buffalo, NY in Western New York State.

Take Interstate 90 to Exit 48 (Batavia)
After getting off at the Exit, take a right onto Route 98

Go a short distance on Route 98 over a bridge and take the first left after the bridge onto Federal Drive Follow Federal Drive to the end and you'll be at the entrance to the Detention Facility.

Thanks again for your ongoing support of Ansar Mahmood. When Irum Shiekh & I visited him on Monday, Ansar said he wanted to make sure that people knew
that he still loved this country and that he feels he has received a great bounty of love and kindness from all the people that have reached out to help him and that if he gets deported, he will take that love back with him to Pakistan.

Susan

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Posted by aderkon on July 12, 2004 02:52 PM


Comments

How can a person who is a us citizen and being held illegally in a buffalo detention facility get adequated represntation for being targeted as a terrorist because he worked near suspected terrorist?

Posted by rabbit at February 13, 2005 12:19 PM


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