Thursday, February 14, 2008

ELVIRA ARELLANO DENIED ENTRY IN CANADA

It is unfortunate the Canadians did not allow her 3-4 day stay. Her efforts are admirable.---


Elvira Arellano, a Mexican citizen and sanctuary-deportee whose situation galvanized immigrant rights activism across the US, was scheduled toarrive in Vancouver to speak at a public forum on Sanctuary and MigrantJustice on Sunday Feb 10th and to join the US-based Marche Migrante onTues Feb 12th at the border.Elvira, however, was not allowed entry into Canada on Sat Feb 9th.

No reasons were given for her refusal and it is believed she was held indetention prior to being deported back to Mexico. A member of No One IsIllegal Vancouver was called by immigration authorities, expressing'concern' that Elvira's visit was only for 3-4 days and asked if it wastrue that Elvira was here to speak at a rally / for political purposes.Arellano took refuge in the Adalberto United Methodist Church in Chicago in 2006. Over the year, she become a spokesperson for the New SanctuaryMovement, as well as president of La Familia Latina Unida, and a symbol ofresistance against the systemic violence, exploitation, and racism in theUS immigration system.

On August 19, 2007, having traveled to Californiaon a speaking tour where she advocated the right of immigrant families tostay united, the single mother was arrested by US authorities and deportedto Mexico, without her son.According to an August 2007 Globe and Mail report "Faced with a spike inrefugee claims from Mexicans - the country is now the top source of asylumseekers in Canada - Canadian authorities have been refusing entry toincreasing numbers of Mexican citizens attempting to visit the country astourists.Those turned away complain of harsh, insensitive and even racisttreatment from Canadian officials".

Since Mexican citizens are not required to get a visa to enter Canada immigration officers at the airport and at the border are given the power to determine whether or not they are allowed in, costing visitors thousands of dollars, resulting in maltreatment, stress and fear.Elvira's refusal and turn-back reveals the abritraty and restrictive nature of the immigration enforcement system deployed against racialized migrants, particularly in the post 911 climate and with the implementationof border agreements such as the Safe Third Country Agreement and Securityand Prosperity Partnership Agreement.

Therefore, it is crucial that we continue to struggle against the pain,anxiety, and violence caused by this regime of border imperialism andcontinue to actively organize ourselves to support dignity andself-determination for migrants.

In solidarity, No One is Illegal-Vancouver

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