Labor Goes All In for Kilmar
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Trump's handling of "evidence" in the Kilmar Garcia case: fear of arbitrariness
Criminal U.S. citizens will soon be able to be evicted – the Republicans in the House of Representatives do not want to rule this out. In view of the arbitrary handling of "proofs" by the government in the case of the Salvadoran, this worries many Americans.
Detroit May Day marchers demand the return of Kilmar Abrego Garcia
DETROIT—The streets of Detroit thundered with the defiant chant: “Bring him home! Bring him home! Bring him home!” Hundreds of trade unionists and labor activists rallied for this year’s May Day march, demanding the return of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a sheet metal apprentice and SMART Local 100...
Labor Goes All In for Kilmar
(Photo courtesy of CASA)ALTHOUGH MAY DAY IS A SMALLER HOLIDAY in the United States than abroad—since, for complicated reasons, the U.S. has its Labor Day in September—the trade unions still celebrate May 1 with rallies and gatherings. But this year, in addition to focusing on the aspirations, grievances, and accomplishments of working people, the unions took time to remember Kilmar Abrego Garcia, who remains unlawfully detained in a Salvadoran p…
Protesters Call for Return of Abrego Garcia in DC
WASHINGTON—Protesters held multiple rallies across Washington on May 1, demanding that the Trump administration have Kilmar Abrego Garcia returned to the United States from confinement in El Salvador. Abrego Garcia, 29, is a Salvadoran national who entered the U.S. illegally sometime in 2012, according to documents released by the Department of Justice. In 2019, he was arrested in Maryland and ordered to be removed from the United States, but th…
Labor Leaders Urge Salvadoran Government to Release Union Member Garcia – LaborPress
Washington, D.C.— On International Workers’ Day May 1st, President of the AFL-CIO Liz Shuler called on the Salvadoran government to release illegally deported union member Kilmar Abrego Garcia. In a letter sent to Ambassador Milena Mayorga of El Salvador, President Liz Shuler; Jimmy Williams Jr., general president of the International Union of Painters and Allied Trades (IUPAT); Michael Coleman, general president of the International Associat
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