Vigil for Those in Detention Centers on Thanksgiving to be Held at Courthouse

Press release from Centro Outreach:

logo for centro del puebloOn Thursday, November 24th, 2022, from 12pm to 1 pm on the front sidewalk of the County Courthouse in Eureka (825 fifth st.), Centro del Pueblo will host a rally around an “empty dinner table” to protest for the separation of immigrant families in detention centers. We’ll also welcome letters and messages in solidarity that will be sent to an organization in Yuba County where the closest detention center is located.

Join us as we stand on behalf of our immigrant community, to demand for family reunification and the abolishment of detention centers. Everyday human beings are ripped from their families due to a lack of documentation with no consideration of their Human Rights. Every year children are left without parents in deadly conditions. Let us stand in solidarity with those who have sacrificed their lives to migrate in hopes of a better future.

If you want to know more about the closest detention center in Yuba County jail send an email to [email protected]

To donate to our cause please visit cdpueblo.com and click the donate button.

See you November 24, 2022, at 12pm in the front of the County Courthouse!

El jueves 24 de noviembre de 2022, de 12 a 1 pm enfrente de la corte del condado en Eureka (825 fifth st), Centro del Pueblo realizará un mitin alrededor de una “mesa vacía” para protestar por la separación de las familias inmigrantes en los centros de detención.

También invitamos a escribir cartas y mensajes de solidaridad que se enviarán a una organización en el condado de Yuba, donde se encuentra el centro de detención más cercano.

Únase a nosotros mientras representamos a nuestra comunidad inmigrante, para exigir la reunificación familiar y la abolición de los centros de detención. Todos los días seres humanos son arrancados de sus familias por falta de documentación sin consideración de sus Derechos Humanos. Cada año niños migrantes se quedan sin padres en condiciones mortales. Solidaricémonos con aquellos que han sacrificado sus vidas para migrar con la esperanza de un futuro mejor.

Si desea saber más sobre el centro de detención más cercano a Humboldt en la cárcel del condado de Yuba, envíe un correo electrónico a [email protected]

Para donar a nuestra causa, visite cdpueblo.com y haga clic en el botón de donar.

¡Nos vemos el 24 de noviembre de 2022 a las 12:00 p. m. en la corte de Eureka

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Alf
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Alf
3 months ago

These illegals could have made the choice to remain with family. Instead they chose to break US laws and break into our country. Then they hold protests about how they were treated upon being captured for their crimes. Here’s a message to you all. Get the hell out of here. Go home to your own country and piss and moan there. You are worthless to me in my country.

JustWantToHearTheEndOfTheStory
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JustWantToHearTheEndOfTheStory
3 months ago

Gee, victims of those incarcerated are probably giving thanks they don’t have to worry about the perpetrator coming after them. But that’s not fashionable…

Farmer
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Farmer
3 months ago

Make me want to cry. We talk about how horrible the schools “were” for indigenous children yet they are still being abused in Loleta school district. Why haven’t we learned from the past? taking children away to destroy a people is evil. There is no justification. So many children who were lost to boarding schools literally died and suffered in the recent past. We still are incarcerating children in these Christian institutions almost 5000 migrant children fleeing violence have been “lost” to Christian Adoption agencies un-interested in reunification. These agencies have been profiting millions why are we still doing this to indigenous children of the Americas? Same shit different decade. Thank you Centro del Pueblo.Thank you Wyiot for standing with us. From the bottom of my heart and soul thank you

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old guy
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old guy
3 months ago
Reply to  Farmer

turkey

Giant Squirrel
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Giant Squirrel
3 months ago
Reply to  Farmer

What would you do with unaccompanied minor illegals?

Farmer
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Farmer
3 months ago
Reply to  Giant Squirrel

Not jail them for months in overcrowded cages without access to necessities. Nor would I tear nursing infants or toddlers away from their mothers, deport their parents and adopt out the children who remained behind to further the indoctrination of my beliefs on a native people. We have adds to sponsor white Ukrainian refugees but throw indigenous brown babies fleeing violence in cages. Keep telling yourself it’s about protecting our borders bud.

Al L Ivesmatr
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Al L Ivesmatr
3 months ago
Reply to  Farmer

Cmon man. Go ask that “juicy hot big bootie Latina” to solve your chain link fence and moon blanket problem.A quote by AOC in response to what a street comedian troll at the Capitol told her. I cannot argue with her.

Dumboldt
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Dumboldt
3 months ago
Reply to  Farmer

You are so correct . Ship them home immediately to country of origin.

Joe
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Joe
3 months ago
Reply to  Farmer

You’re saying the government takes infants away from their mothers and deports the mothers? You think that’s happening now like in 2022.
C’mon man

Country Joe
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Country Joe
3 months ago
Reply to  Farmer

It was Obama that utilized overcrowded cages to house young illegal aliens. Trump stopped that inhumane process.

Nooo
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Nooo
3 months ago
Reply to  Farmer

You probably would not use children to get around immigration laws then abandon them once across. You probably would not bring deadly illegal drugs into the country. You probably would not create the violence in other countries that people want to escape. Or maybe you do since you like to ignore all the complexities of illegal immigration and knee jerk blame race for everything. If you are really a farmer, do you pay your employees as if they were authorized to work and follow all the regulations about labir laws, worker’s compensation, state disablity, social security, etc and withhold taxes? Oh and actually pay those withheld taxes to the government instead of just taking them? Or do you give illegals a small check and a bus ticket home if they hurt themselves?

A long litany of expressing ill will then blaming others for objecting is a self fulfilling agenda for sure.

guest`
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guest`
3 months ago
Reply to  Farmer

Let them go. They have drugs and humans to deliver.

Modern Americans are now personally responsible for religious weirdos and various extremists of the past. The smallpox is your fault for being born here. It doesn’t matter how long ago these things happened. It is just like Original Sin.

Modern Americans are all personally responsible for the same religious guys burning their own women and children as witches.

Dinner is #cancelled.

Country Joe
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Country Joe
3 months ago

They can all thank President OBiden for the sad state of affairs, from ignoring our nations immigration laws and allowing 4 million illegal aliens to invade our southern border, since he was elected in 2020. America isn’t prepared for an invasion of 4 million criminals in 2 years. The only way to stop the flood of illegal aliens and fentanyl that’s killed over 100,000 Americans is to vote republican across the board. They will defend our border and laws will be enforced.

guest`
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guest`
3 months ago

Yes it is terrible that these people break into the country and get arrested and detained. If they didn’t cross the border they would be home with their families. It’s awful.

Farce
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Farce
3 months ago

I spent a couple holidays in jail for weed crimes. No vigil for me and I didn’t want that. Because I had KNOWINGLY BROKEN A LAW! I accepted my holiday as it was because I had made the decision to try and better my life economically but got caught. See- that’s what you do. These people ILLEGALLY crossed the international border and BROKE THE LAW. That’s why they are in detention. All this whining and pissing and moaning actually makes me MORE angry with them, not less. Misplaced Compassion is bullshit we don’t need. How’s about go to another country and do whatever you want, break some laws and see how they like it? This country already is super weak and lame about enforcing laws against illegal invaders. I don’t think the solution is to get weaker and lamer! How about some compassion for the actual real citizens of this country?!!

Country Joe
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Country Joe
3 months ago
Reply to  Farce

OBiden has moved thousands of illegal aliens into unsuspecting towns and cities…

Nooo
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Nooo
3 months ago

How deeply and calculatedly abusive it is that a holiday condemned for routinely celebrating the immigration of people who devastated the indigenous culture should try be used to try to lay guilt on the decendents of those immigrants for objecting to the new waves of abusive immigration. Not even damned if you do and damned if you don’t. Just damned for existing period. What a perverted interpretation of the shabby, contradictory, ineffective immigration law that has been created by a cowardly Congress, immigration lawyers, the courts , socialists and lobbyists then blaming the public for the mess they created.

guest`
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guest`
3 months ago
Reply to  Nooo

250 years ago, crazy christian conservatives, who you do not know and likely would have nothing to do with, sailed to America. No one liked them where they came from and oddly the people they met getting off the boat also decided they didn’t like them. Since they showed up with smallpox and stupid beliefs we now have to self immolate every year in thankful guilt over it.

Nooo
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Nooo
3 months ago
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ACTUALLY… The earliest colonies were chartered by various Eurpean countries to keep out other European countries (from Sweden to Spain (earliest Spain)) and most definitely – gasp- to make money! Run by companies intending to make money. Mostly populated by people who sought to improve their economic status because being a “gentleman” (the largest “profession” listed in Jamestown and simply meant not having a trade ) took provender that was only obtainable by being “adventurers.” Being “adventurers” and ill prepared, they mostly died and did not make money to enrich their sponsers. Until of course they discovered Tobacco addiction.

Some religious fundamentalists did leave to get away from religious persecutions from older religions. You know like those wild eyed religious fanatics Quakers. They were – again gasp!- refugees! That all refugees are not the current Progressive fictionalization of that status comes as no surprise to anyone but the schizophrenic liberals who knows that refugees from 250 years ago were all racist bastards while all coming today are noble deserving escaping violence. Hmm… While denigrating violence in the US. Well a foolish consistency may be the hobgoblin of small minds but no consistency at all is just impulse touted up as empathy.

Luckily you don’t have to celebrate Thanksgiving. Although I’ve never hear of anyone insisting on going to work because they disagree with the whole idea. However only the most ridiculous of propagandists would loudly condemn unchecked immigration from centuries ago evil as destructive of native cultures while calling the current unchecked immigration as an entitlement.

guest`
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guest`
3 months ago
Reply to  Nooo

I just don’t take personal responsibility for Pilgrims 250 some years ago. I also don’t think the border should be open. Sooner or later we will lose the state to “migrants” if it continues a pace.