‘Burlington’s Own Guantanamo’: Protesters Mark 10th Weekly Protest of ICE Office
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‘Burlington’s own Guantanamo’: Protesters mark 10th weekly protest of ICE office
BURLINGTON — When they first began protesting at the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement field office at 1000 District Ave. 10 weeks ago, Laurie and Jared Berezin were the only two people demonstrating. Now, as focus on the ICE facility grows amid reports of poor conditions for detainees inside, the Berezins’ demonstration has grown from just the couple, to about 150 people some weeks, with newcomers joining every “Bearing Witness” demonstr…
'ICE Out’: Protesters march in Hempstead against immigration raids - The Long Island Advocate
By Scott Brinton Angela Lampe arrived in the United States from El Salvador in 1963 as a domestic worker earning $50 a month. Soon after, she threw herself into advocacy for the civil rights movement of Dr. Martin Luther King and the labor rights movement of César Chávez. Lampe, now 88 and living in Massapequa, was among more than a hundred demonstrators who gathered at the Rosa Parks Hempstead Transit Center, commonly called the NICE Bus termi…
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