Never Again Action a Newly Formed Coalition of Jews Opposed to Ice

Never Once again Action protest in Graham, North Carolina

Never Over again Action is a Jewish political activity arrangement in the Us that uses civil disobedience[1] and nonviolent methods to protest Clearing and Customs Enforcement (ICE).[2] The organisation derives its name from the slogan 'never again' which is often used in reference to the Holocaust.[three] [4]

History [edit]

Amateur video of 2019 Tisha B'Av protest in Maryland

On June 24, 2019, Serena Adlerstein made an breezy argument on Facebook most organizing Jews to protest immigrant detention centers in the U.South.[5] Her Facebook network was politically active and soon later protests were organized. On June 30, 2019, effectually 200 people protested at the Elizabeth Contract Detention Center in Elizabeth, New Jersey where police arrested 36 people for blocking exits.[half dozen] In Boston, On July 2, 2019, around 1000 people protested at the Suffolk County House of Corrections after marching from the New England Holocaust Memorial,[7] 18 arrests were made and the state declined to prosecute.[eight] On the 4th of July parade in Philadelphia, 33 were arrested for protesting.[9] In July 2019, the organization blocked the doors of the Ice headquarters in Washington, D.C.[x] On July fifteen, around 100 protested outside the ICE office in Atlanta, Georgia resulting in two arrests.[11] On the 2019 Tisha B'Av holiday, protests were held[12] in more than than 50 locations[13] in cities including Washington, D.C., New York, Houston,[14] Salt Lake Metropolis, Boston and Baltimore.[15] In New York city, 40 protesters were arrested at an Amazon shop for protesting the company'southward business ties with ICE.[16] [17]

Actions [edit]

Engagement City Target Protesters Arrests Notes
6/xxx/xix Elizabeth, NJ Elizabeth Contract Detention Center 200 36
vii/two/19 Boston, MA Suffolk County Business firm of Corrections 1000 18 State declined to prosecute.[8]
seven/ii/xix Central Falls, RI Wyatt Detention Center 200 [18] 18
7/three/19 Los Angeles, CA Theo Lacy Detention Center
7/4/19 Philadelphia, PA ICE Field function 33 Blocked 4 July parade[9]
7/v/19 San Francisco, CA Nancy Pelosi's Office
7/five/19 Chicago, IL Senator Dick Durbin's office
7/8/nineteen New York City Palantir Office
7/ix/19 Washington, DC Us Capitol
vii/eleven/19 New York City Amazon AWS conference
seven/eleven/19 Buffalo, NY ICE Field Office
7/12/xix Grand Rapids, MI ICE Field Office
vii/14/19 Concord, NH NH Statehouse
seven/fifteen/xix Atlanta, Georgia ICE Field office 100 ii
7/sixteen/19 Washington, DC ICE Headquarters
seven/xix/19 Denver, CO Federal Building
seven/19/xix Portland, Maine Longfellow Foursquare
7/20/19 Pompano Beach, FL Broward Transitional Center
7/21/19 Baltimore, Md Johns Hopkins University Phase, Artscape
7/21/19 Houston, TX Southwest Key Detention Center
7/23/19 Cleveland, OH Geauga County Detention Middle
vii/25/19 Overland Park, KS Rep. Sharice David's office
7/28/xix Williston, VT ICE Information Center
7/xxx/xix Twin Cities, MN Water ice Field role
8/one/19 Milwaukee, WI ICE Field Office Mobilized outside of the political action organization; the group formalized its connection following the action.
8/ii/19 Portland, OR ICE Field Office
8/5/19 Los Angeles, CA GEO Grouping West Declension Hadquarters
8/six/19 St. Louis, MO ICE Field function
viii/8/19 Cincinnati, OH Butler County Detention Heart
eight/eight/19 Seattle, WA ICE Field Office
eight/11/nineteen New York, NY Amazon Bookstore Tisha B'av demonstrations
8/eleven/19 Baltimore, MD Howard County Detention Center
8/12/nineteen Broward County, FL GEO Grouping International Headquarters
8/12/19 Houston, TX Southwest Key Detention Center
8/fourteen/xix Primal Falls, RI Wyatt Detention Center Prison Guard drove truck into crowd of protestors.[19]
xi/24/19 Graham, NC Alamance County Detention Center 300[twenty] ix

August 2019 truck set on [edit]

On August xiv, 2019, several hundred protesters were organized outside of a parking lot past the Donald West. Wyatt Detention Facility in Central Falls, Rhode Island, when an Ice employee drove his pickup truck into the protesters.[21] [22] [23] The incident broke the leg and caused internal bleeding of a 64 year old protester.[24] Immediately after, ICE guards pepper sprayed the protesters and the guard who drove the truck was not detained.[25] On August xv, 2019, the commuter of the truck was placed on exit[26] and he resigned the side by side solar day.[27] The incident prompted an investigation by the Rhode Island Attorney Full general.[28]

External links [edit]

  • Official site

References [edit]

  1. ^ Yates, Jeff (2019-07-22). "Jewish "Never Again Action" Group Commits Civil Disobedience to Close Trump'south Inhumane Refugee Camps". BTL . Retrieved 2019-08-xv .
  2. ^ "Thousands of Jews protestation Ice raids across U.S., 44 arrested in NYC". +972 Magazine. 2019-08-12. Retrieved 2019-08-xv .
  3. ^ Ettachfini, Leila (2019-08-twenty). "The Jews Organizing Confronting ICE to Stop Concentration Camps". Vice . Retrieved 2019-08-21 .
  4. ^ "A Jewish movement confronting Ice takes off by deploying its nigh famous mantra". Religion News Service. 2019-08-21. Retrieved 2019-08-21 .
  5. ^ Kuruvilla, Carol (2019-07-03). "Jewish Activists Are Protesting ICE Detention Centers Across The Country". HuffPost . Retrieved 2019-08-15 .
  6. ^ MTV News Staff. "How A Facebook Postal service Launched A Move To Shut Down Immigrant Detention Facilities". MTV News . Retrieved 2019-08-15 .
  7. ^ "eighteen Activists Arrested During Citywide March Against Water ice Detention Facilities". News. 2019-07-03. Retrieved 2019-08-15 .
  8. ^ a b "DA Won't Prosecute eighteen Arrested At Immigration Protest". News. 2019-07-03. Retrieved 2019-08-xv .
  9. ^ a b "Protesters Calling For Closure Of U.S. Border Camps Arrested At Philadelphia Fourth Of July Parade". 2019-07-04. Retrieved 2019-08-15 .
  10. ^ "Activists block doors of Ice headquarters in DC". Washington Examiner. 2019-07-16. Retrieved 2019-08-15 .
  11. ^ Turley, Jeremy. "More than 100 protest outside Atlanta Ice field function". ajc . Retrieved 2019-08-xv .
  12. ^ "Understanding U.s.a. Immigration Policy", The Politics of Immigration in France, Britain and the United states of america, Palgrave Macmillan, 2012, doi:10.1057/9781137047892.0013, ISBN9781137047892
  13. ^ "American Jews Marker Tisha B'Av With anti-Ice 'Close the Camps' Protests". Haaretz. 2019-08-12. Retrieved 2019-08-15 .
  14. ^ Gill, Julian (2019-08-13). "Multiple arrests reported at rally at Houston migrant shelter". Houston Chronicle . Retrieved 2019-08-xv .
  15. ^ Schucht, Eric (2019-08-14). "On Tisha B'Av, Jewish protesters rally in support of refugees and immigrants". Jewish Exponent . Retrieved 2019-08-15 .
  16. ^ Sales, Ben. "twoscore Jews Arrested In New York City During ICE Protest On Tisha B'Av". The Forward . Retrieved 2019-08-xv .
  17. ^ "xl Jews arrested in New York City protesting Amazon's ties with ICE". Jewish Telegraphic Bureau. 2019-08-12. Retrieved 2019-08-15 .
  18. ^ "eighteen Arrested in Never Again protest of Wyatt'southward Ice office". 2019-07-02. Retrieved 2020-12-16 .
  19. ^ ""A truck collection into ICE protesters outside a private prison. A guard was at the wheel."". The Washington Mail service. 2019-08-15. Retrieved 2020-12-16 .
  20. ^ "9 arrested demonstrators head upwards anti-Ice protest". 2020-09-25. Retrieved 2020-10-thirty .
  21. ^ "Man in option-upwards truck drives into group of Ice protesters in Rhode Isle". NBC News . Retrieved 2019-08-xv .
  22. ^ Zhao, Christina; EDT, Matt Keeley On 8/15/19 at 2:05 AM (2019-08-15). "An correctional officer allegedly drove a truck into a group of Jewish peaceful protesters exterior a detention centre". Newsweek . Retrieved 2019-08-15 .
  23. ^ Beauchamp, Zack (2019-08-15). "Trump's transparent attempt to dispense American Jews". Vox . Retrieved 2019-08-15 .
  24. ^ Andrade, Kevin G. "Protest group: Warren man, 64, suffered broken leg, internal haemorrhage after being hit by pickup truck at Wyatt Detention Facility". providencejournal.com . Retrieved 2019-08-15 .
  25. ^ "Protestors Outside Rhode Island Water ice Facility Are Hit by Truck — and Group Says Driver Was Officer". PEOPLE.com . Retrieved 2019-08-15 .
  26. ^ "Helm Placed On Leave Later on Wyatt ICE Protest Turns Violent". Providence, RI Patch. 2019-08-15. Retrieved 2019-08-15 .
  27. ^ "Corrections officeholder who drove truck through ICE protesters resigns". NBC News.
  28. ^ "Rhode Island Water ice facility incident prompts AG investigation". Boston Herald. 2019-08-15. Retrieved 2019-08-15 .

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