Immigrant rights leaders demand accountability, not “whitewash”
Saturday, August 6th, 2011 (People's World) The Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) released a report of its shocking March 31 raid at the Hope of Detroit Academy elementary school, but another shock awaited those who thought ICE might admit wrongdoing.
ICE's investigation showed no wrongdoing in the raid, even though officers in tinted-glass SUVs surrounded the Hope of Detroit Academy elementary school, playground and adjacent church – a clear violation of ICE's policies to avoid "sensitive" areas.
Labor and community leaders reacted with anger to the report during a press conference this past Monday at the Detroit Hispanic Development Center. "Surrounding an elementary school with immigration agents is a serious problem that deserves a serious response, not a whitewash," said Art Reyes from the Hispanic Latino Commission of Michigan.
United Auto Workers Vice President Cindy Estrada said, "I'm from southwest Detroit (where the raid took place) and I never thought I'd see the day when immigration is actually surrounding schools and targeting our children and the parents of our children." She called ICE's failed attempt at an investigation "outrageous."
Immigrant rights leaders demand accountability, not “whitewash”



