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Illegal Migrants Reclaim “Dignity” – Trump Tower 8/31/16

Proudly they proclaimed: Eight Cosecherxs (eros) were able to block Trump Tower, imagine what we can accomplish with 11 million.[Facebook photo attribution]

Our brave Cosecheras and Cosecheros

“Even though 24hours in NYC jail was unpleasant I felt incredibly lucky to have the support of this crew, and so thankful for all the support we had on the outside. Special thanks to Catalina Adorno for legal coordination, Nataly Castaño Vélez for calling and reassuring my parents that everything was fine, Roberto Juarez for picking up your phone at all hours, Carlos Saavedra Diaz for excellent police liaisoning, Vera Parra for being an incredible media coordinator, and to Fhatima Paulino for sending love and guidance from afar and for managing our social media media accounts while we were locked up, and to so many others who worked tirelessly to make sure we had everything we needed. ” (Always over-reaching)

What follows are STATEMENTS FROM the COSECHERXS  [arrest photos property of George A. Adorno, Erik McGregor and Cosecha Facebook  / Built By Us]

Carlos E. Rojas Rodriguez – Lives in Perth Amboy, New Jersey, From San Juan De Lurigancho, Lima, Peru

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“I am engaging in this civil disobedience to honor my parents’ labor. My parents are one of the most vulnerable workers in this country– they’re farm workers. We migrated from Oaxaca, Mexico to Homestead, Florida in 2005. The experience of the undocumented workers that worked on Trump Tower is parallel to the experience of my parents who work hard under the sun for a mediocre salary. Donald Trump and his supporters don’t recognize the dependency this economy has on hands of working immigrants. I am getting arrested because I know that my parents aren’t the only ones who struggle because they don’t have permanent protection, dignity, and respect. I want to send a message to our community: we will not stand with Trump’s rhetoric of hatred and racism. His ideology is a threat to my family, to me, to 11 million people. The time is now to stand against hate and racism.”

 Amanda Jusino – East Boston, Mass.

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“My parents grew up in New York City, both from Puerto Rican immigrant families. Because we are Puerto Rican my family never had to live with the fear and uncertainty of not having papers but they did have to learn to adjust to life in a different language, culture and country. Growing up in Western, MA I saw the disrespect my mom faced at her job in a doctor’s office. Everyday when she came home from work I saw the powerlessness she felt in the face of mistreatment and her inability to leave her job for fear of not getting another. This daily dehumanization wore our family down. I know this is just a tiny sliver of the injustice, disrespect and mistreatment that immigrant families face in this country every day. I’m getting arrested with Cosecha today because I want all immigrants, children of immigrants and grandchildren of immigrants to know that we don’t have stay silent and watch our families and our communities face mistreatment. We are here to demand dignity for our entire community from my mom, to the undocumented workers who build Trump Tower, to the farm workers who picked the apple I ate for breakfast this morning.”

Maria Fernanda Cabello, Lives in Frederick, Md, From Hermosillo, Mexico

When I saw the headlines that Trump started his campaign by saying “When Mexico sends its people, they are not sending their best” I became upset not by Trump, but by all his supporters that came out and agreed with him. It reminded me of the story of this country. Countless times I have seen racist and xenophobic people treat my family and people like us like we are less deserving because we are immigrants and undocumented. I am getting arrested today because I want to make a statement that you cannot talk down on immigrants while benefiting from our labor. I am getting arrested so that more immigrants join Cosecha and fight against this hateful narrative and to win permanent protection, dignity and respect for immigrants in this country. I want more people to join harvest and fight with us against the anti-immigrant sentiment, so that we can get permanent protection, dignity and respect for our undocumented community.”

 Juan Pablo Orjuela, Boston, Massachusetts

adjusted-14114917_1038375916257711_2171830339732725633_o-copyFive years ago, I made a promise to myself and the immigrant community that I was going to fight for us the way they fought for me. That was the same day that the DREAM Act failed on the Senate floor. I had driven all the way down from New Jersey the night before, only to watch the votes come in against me, my community, our future. I saw everyone. The disappointment. The pain. I promised to never allow this pain to come to my community ever again. For five years, I failed to complete my promise and it has eaten at me and bothered me. Especially now. Now, we have the opportunity to start things up again, to take a step towards completing my promise. I’ve realized I’ve been trying to keep this promise by myself so I have to do something that reactivates my community so we can fight together, just like we did in 2010. So I want to tell our community: I need your help. I can’t do this alone anymore.”

Cata Santiago – Lives in Florida City, Florida, From Coatecas Altas, Mexico

14124488_1038376126257690_4478179127215749305_o“My name is Cata Santiago and I am engaging in this civil disobedience to honor my parents’ labor. My parents are one of the most vulnerable workers in this country– they’re farm workers. We migrated from Oaxaca, Mexico to Homestead, Florida in 2005. The experience of the undocumented workers that worked on Trump Tower is parallel to the experience of my parents who work hard under the sun for a mediocre salary. Donald Trump and his supporters don’t recognize the dependency this economy has on hands of working immigrants. I am getting arrested because I know that my parents aren’t the only ones who struggle because they don’t have permanent protection, dignity, and respect. I want to send a message to our community: we will not stand with Trump’s rhetoric of hatred and racism. His ideology is a threat to my family, to me, to 11 million people. The time is now to stand against hate and racism.”

 Emily Bloch –  From Brookline, Massachusetts

“It deeply bothers me to live in a country that does not remember its own history. My family came here as Jewish Immigrants from Eastern Europe almost 100 years ago. We came looking for a better life and fleeing persecution just like the 200 undocumented Polish workers that built Trump Tower. I stand with immigrants now because it does not serve this country to have a class of exploited workers who live in perpetual insecurity. I stand with immigrants now, in this civil disobedience, because the people close to my heart can’t get arrested. During this action, I will be thinking of Sonia, an undocumented woman from Peru, who has not seen her children in 12 years. She sees me as one of her children, but it pains me to know that she can’t give her own kids a hug. On her 12th year anniversary of her leaving her country, I called her and we cried on the phone together. We cried because of how deeply we value our relationship, and I cried because I didn’t want to be her substitute child– I want her to see her own children. I want to tell the immigrant community that there’s hope, you have power, and you have allies. This country needs this movement.”

Phoebe Gardener – Lives in Providence, Rhode Island

“I have been organizing immigrant workers for 5 years and I have seen the pain of not being valued because of your status. I’ve seen the pain of working so hard, but not getting paid. The pain of not being treated as a full person. I am engaging in this nonviolent civil disobedience to say that we will not longer accept the pain anymore. I want to show my support and love for the undocumented workers across the country. I am also doing this because of the undocumented people who are making a sacrifice by my side during this action. I want to tell the immigrant community that I will be here until the strike– we are not going anywhere. I see you– I see the sacrifices that you make, the work you do, and I want to honor you. It’s time to do something bigger than we’ve ever done before to make this country recognize that this country relies on you.”

Thaís Marques – Lives in Newark, New Jersey, From Belém, Brazil

“My parents are legal permanent residents, my brother is a citizen and I’m undocumented. I recently had my application for a green card rejected. I sent in the application a week before my 21st birthday, but United States Customs and Immigration Services (USCIS) has the right to be discretionary about their decided that because I applied so close to my birthday I no longer qualified as a minor. Living in a country where decisions about my future are all discretionary, is suffocating. Living here without any rights is suffocating. I’m tired of feeling like I don’t have any control over my future.”
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There you have it. Eight very entitled ILLEGAL migrants (and friends) . Chained. Chanting their Lies. Claiming ILLEGALS BUILT Trump Tower!

Trump Tower was built by 200 low wage, undocumented immigrant workers. 35 years later, our people continue to work in fields, construction sites, restaurants, and other industries for less than minimum wage without any dignity or respect. Join us as we honor the undocumented workers who built this tower, but also the workers who continue to build this country.”

WRONG.

In fact, a union lawsuit against the contractor was for pension and welfare benefits for 200 POLISH illegals who were hired to TEAR DOWN the Bonwit Teller Department store, not the CONSTRUCTION of the Tower.

Critical COMMENT made on-line to rebut the Cosecheros :

Built by us? Unless you helped build it with your own hands you have no right saying that. You have no right taking credit for the hard work of Americans and immigrants. Immigrants are and always have been welcome here. Shame on you for trying to equate immigrants with illegal aliens.

++ In these two short video clips, the illegals proudly twist the narrative. VIDEO #1-  I caught snippets of two press interviews.

 Carlos Saavedra Diaz – speaking to NBC: “Once again, the hypocrisy of the message of anti-immigrant racism that Donald Trump has supported, while this building was itself and his hotel in D.C. has been built on the hands and the work of undocumented (aka ILLEGAL) immigrants (MIGRANTS)

Q- What’s going on in front of the door?

” In front of the door we have people that are willing to get arrested, they’re here and in solidarity with this movement- and they’re trying to show that this  (?) messaging, this (?) racist,hateful messaging you can’t send” (HUH?)

Q: What do you hope to accomplish then.

“We’re hoping to accomplish, to recognize the labor of  “undocumented immigrants” that it took to build this country. Took to build Trump’s Tower which is called the most important project in the world  and what it took to build his hotel in D.C.”

Q: (chanting begins again)

“Undocumented workers” have always been misrepresented. We don’t have enough voices (very loud chanting)

Young female (unidentified) gave some of the correct historical background re the demolition of Bonwit Teller (before construction)

“Donald Trump is a hypocrite because he (has used) hate rhetoric against immigrants while (pointing skyward) this tower, before it was built, was demolished by over 200 “undocumented” Polish workers 35 years ago…”

In VIDEO #2,  illegal protestor, Tais Marques, spoke while chained  at the Tower Doors.

Thaís Marques (Cosecha protestor while chained to door) ” My name is Thaís Marques. I am “undocumented”. I am a daughter of legal, permanent residents. My brother is a U.S.  citizen. I am here today to honor the 200 “undocumented” workers who worked on the tower and the 11 million (where do they get these numbers?) “undocumented” who built this. This country DEPENDS on US. (unclear) This country, this economy would FALL. This country depends on us.”

++So. Yes. It was a Peaceful Protest. The “Cosecha EIGHT”  (the 4 chained and 2 each foot-blocking the revolving doors) calmly executed their plan. NO one was getting IN or OUT of the doors (for about an hour). But, the NYPD’s plan was tight, as well: To clear the entrance – from all sides – making it difficult to get good pictures due to the ‘crowd cover’ of police bodies .

May Day Commies vs NY-ICE (Union Square) 2015

“The Union Square area is “Commie Central” in New York City. It is the home of Workers World Party. WWP organizes all of the big demonstrations there. WWP defended the Tienanmen Square massacre.

They supported Saddam Hussein, Kim Jung-Il and his father…. a hodgepodge of professional political grievance organizations like the SEIU, the Communist Party, art school students and people reminding us not to forget girls, women and trans-people…”


This is Commie Day 2015.A Day that should Live in Infamy.DSC_0284 copy
A day that seeks the recruitment of “tools and fools “A celebration of the most dangerous “isms” that threaten the free world: Socialism, Fascism, Communism and their fellow travelers and Islamism (which seemed less prevalent  this year).

Where they gather annually to celebrate the Tyranny of Despots. Perhaps we might be able to push back more effectively against their lies and agitprop… if we were not so dumbed-down as a country.
If ONLY the William Ayers, Howard Zinn, Noam Chomsky and Saul Alinsky’s  hadn’t succeeded in taking over our schools, our text books and our media….
But, they have.One positive this year: their numbers were down (a lot)Another positive: Members of NYICE who came out to challenge those who support Illegal Trespassing.Every year NY-ICE confronts the lies and propaganda that the media and the public are force-fed by the soc/commie/progs regarding our Immigration Laws.
The COMMIES and their venomous responses rarely include any intelligent defense for ignoring and breaking our Immigration Laws. Joanna Marzullo, President of NY-ICE, talks about the dearth of intelligent discourse. The Soc/Commie/Progs chose instead to lob not only copious FU’s but globs of spittle as well.

Of course, across from NY-ICE, were banners that supported illegals.Banners that just HAD to be addressed.

Silence was NOT an option.
But, this year the other messages seemed to focus more on freedom for convicted murderers (rather than Workers Rights)IMG_3015 copyEncouraging violent incendiary racism.
Anti-Israel Kuffeyas promoted hatred as well (is this a typo “Scumer” ? or an inside slam that’s meant to spell SCUMMer)

Kuffeyas that were worn along side other lawless banners and signs. In this case it was an Illegals contingent (lead by the video spit-queen)
And way too much of the dangerously rabid police hatred.

NYPD Officer Brian Jones was murdered the next day..

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The dangers of de-policing our cities as Radical Movements Form to Disarm and Disband New York City Police” …  [claiming that the ] NYPD = KKK .

BTW- The start of Police Week is on May 10, 2015 and NYC Police Commissioner Bratton bluntly acknowledged that the country is in a time of crisis. (like we didn’t know!)

“Let’s face it, we’re in a crisis at this time, in this country, on issues of race, around effectiveness of policing, around police tactics, probably the most significant I’ve seen since I joined policing in 1970.”

The focus on trying to find racism in every word uttered is simply a smoke screen to divert from the real problem(s) facing our country. ” (another writer also said) “at 70, I have never seen this country so racially divided and it’s getting worse.”

A smattering of OWS anti-capitalism signs still made an appearance or two

Victims of Communism Day aka May Day should increase awareness of the dangers of far left forms of totalitarianism, and extreme government control of the economy and civil society. Our relative neglect (ignorance) of communist crimes carries a real cost.
Ultimately each message promotes the destruction of our towns and cities leading them towards the chaos of anarchy. Ignoring the Rule Of Law.
One sign. One banner. One text book. One video. One movie at a time. The fruits of their labors were on display in Union Square.

Glenn Beck remarked on May 2, 2015 about these like-minded cop-hating/Commie-loving anarchists: 

The democratic socialists that have run [our] cit[ies] for decades are…at fault in a big way… listen to those radicals who led occupy Wall Street, read what Isis is currently tweeting, look at what Iran is saying or Russia, listen to Francis Fox Piven, Al Sharpton, the Black Panthers, the Nation of Islam or any of the Leftists who have been planting these seeds for a very long time. We must be as wise serpents and gentle as doves. The times call for us to be better than we ever thought we could be. If the police force is this bad and racist, who didn’t do their job to clean it up a long time ago?

Lots more pictures in slide shows.

Slideshow Part 1 (Commies)

Slide show Part 2 (NY Ice Patriots)

Last thoughts: A statement made by the actress, Martha Raye.

“I am a Republican  because I believe in the constitution, strength in national defense, limited government, individual freedom, and personal responsibility as the concrete foundation for American government. They reinforce the resolve that the United States is the greatest country in the world and we can all be eternally grateful to our founding fathers for the beautiful legacy they left us today.”

Shouldn’t this be the desire and goals of all Americans (Republican or Democrat)?

The May Day Anarchy continues to promote the deconstruction of our laws (our constitution) at the cost of our our safety and our freedoms. God Save us ALL if they should finally succeed. The Future is in their hands (if we let it)

Do YOU know what your children were TAUGHT today?

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“Pro- NYPD Demonstrators” VS Marxist-led “Anti-Cop Agitators” (12-19-14) vids & pics

On December 19th, 2014, outside NY City Hall Park, the Thankyou NYPD #BlueLivesMatter Rally was harassed by  ‪#‎NoThankYouNYPD‬ protestors 
The ‪#‎NoThankYouNYPD‬ protestors were determined to SHUT DOWN any rally that might show support for the NYPD.

The Anti-NYPD agitators face book page said clearly that they came out to SHUT DOWN the Pro-NYPD Rally.

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“To have any pro-cop rally when the people has been denied justice in the case of Eric Garner and Mike Brown is an attack on all those that has been victimize by the militarize police department.”

“We also need to make sure that who ever is coming to support this event is recorded on camera, video or picture.The world need to see the faces of those that support the militarize police department and killer cops.”

“I believe that everyone has the right to express their belief in any manner they want, but not on the blood of our stolen love ones. Police terrorizes people around the world and murder people with impunity. We the people must send police and those that support killer cops a message!”

anarcho-queer:</p><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /> <p>Shut Down Pro-NYPD Rally<br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /> When: December 19th, 2014 @ 5pm<br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /> Where: CIty Hall<br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /> Racist New Yorkers have decided to hold a pro-NYPD rally at City Hall during the same time the family of Ramarley Graham will demand the Department of Justice investigate the killing of the unarmed 18 year old by NYC police.<br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /> On Feb. 2, 2012, 18-year-old Ramarley Graham was shot and killed by NYPD Officer Richard Haste in front of his grandmother and 6-year-old brother, after officers unlawfully busted into the house without a warrant, probable cause or any other legal justification.<br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /> Don’t allow the racist drown out our voices, stand with us and demand justice!<br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /> Facebook Events: Anti-NYPD Rally, Justice For Ramarley, Shut The  NYPD Down<br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br />

from their face book page

My Brothers and Sisters in the struggle. Let us bring a lot of noise making objects. Drums, horns, pots, sticks and our voices. When they speak we will shut them down.

“We will not be silent or silenced.”

Determined to keep the press from hearing any support for the police.
As I arrived there was still a bit a daylight as I caught a few of the Marxist Tools already reaching out to the press, but so were the couple of guys I saw with the I Can Breathe t-shirts. All was quiet and calm at this point.

VIDEO ONE as I arrived and while both sides assembled and mingled…

And later, as I left, I took once last look from across Broadway…another look at a simmering pot of anarchy

VIDEO TWO – more from the anti-NYPD side as a father speaks of his dead son

They came with whistles, signs and obnoxious chants to drown out and surround the Pro-Police Rally. As it grew dark, before the police separated them, some heated exchanges took place on the sidewalk.

Sara Flounders  of Ramsey Clark’s International Action Center was her usual harpy-self, screaming at a fellow who was actually trying to present his reasons for supporting the NYPD. That of course must NOT be allowed. So he was surrounded and SHOUTED down.

 Flounders proclaimed (over and over) “Cops are Killers.” Screaming in his face. Her associate, Imani Henry, a self described transgender from the Peoples Republic of Brooklyn , “he” too SCREAMED, “The whole damn system is guilty as hell”

While the red-wigged black woman dressed as a CLOWN, whistled LOUDLY in between her relentless Ross Perot-ish prattle, Let me Finish. If you would stop talking over me (which wasn’t possible even if he had wanted to) LET ME FINISH (she kept repeating) Equality and Justice are NOT the same thing for people who look like me!

VIDEO THREE – pros and cons mixing it up…

It took awhile before I found the Support NYPD Rally. Since most people would be arriving from the North side of the City Hall Park, the insurgents managed to have their enclosure on the north side of the sidewalk, blocking the Pro-NYPD Rally with their signs.

Eventually even the press found both sides.

VIDEO FOUR a Pro- NYPD demonstrator interviewed

VIDEO FIVE – pro-NYPD demonstartor and as smart mouthed agitator

VIDEO SIX – Community Affairs Officer politely diffuses the agitator

VIDEO  SEVEN–  More from both sides

Below is a picture of the Pro-NYPD demonstrators giving it back to the anarchists.

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 This was the set up once the police got both sides (sort of) separated:Pro-NYPD Demonstrators Rally vs the Anti-NYPD Protesters

crowds twojpgAnd some of the press went back and forth. This is from NY1- Pro-Police Rally Clashes With Protest to ‘Shut Down NYPD’ at City Hall .

A Carnivale with a deadly outcome, not even 24 hour hours later: The EXECUTION of Rafael Ramos and Wenjian Liu.

 The execution of two NYPD officers was a predictable outcome of so much hatred spewing from the mouths of these ‘progressives’.
timthumb.phpA vivid absence of remorse, as this post at IAC reveals with predictable propaganda.

“Peoples Power Assembly Movement on shooting of police in Brooklyn The police have been desperately searching or waiting for some occurrence that they can use as a weapon to crush the most powerful, widespread, national mass uprising against racist police terror and murder since the 1960s….”

“The Dec. 20 killing of NYPD officers Rafael Ramos and Wenjian Liu, allegedly by Ismaaiyl Brinsley, who afterwards allegedly killed himself in a subway station, is NOW that weapon. We underscore the word “allegedly” because all we know about what happened is what the police have told us… we always suspect whatever the police say because they lie all the time. …”

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And after the murder of Rafael Ramos and Wenjian Liu, a Police Slow Down?

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 A slow-down? Jose LaSalle  thinks “THIS IS GREAT NEWS!

 “Less people are being criminalize, traumatize, terrorize, dehumanize, assaulted and murder. Let us continue to keep the pressure on the militarize police department and the system that supports them. People Power Is The Cure For Police Brutality.”
I wonder if Mayor “Red Bill” de Blasio would prefer to be protected by street thugs and protesters than by the ‪#‎NYPD‬
Dinesh D’Souza

This group of Islamo- Fascist- Socialist – Communist, Race Baiters, of the USA, are all in for destroying American Culture.
…in the old days we used to call them Bolsheviks or communist scum, today it’s “progressives” – Dinesh D’Souza

Larry Holmes, Caleb Maupin, People’s Power Assembly, International Action Center,Workers World Party :

Insurrection not peace is their goal:

If you look at the “peaceful protestors”talking part in the recent demonstrations across America, what do you see?  Young people who are products of the public school system. If you listen to the “peaceful protestors” what do you hear? Lies about America that were “taught” in the public schools…. There is no doubt that our schools are places where a leftist agenda is being pushed but it gets even more sinister. Are we deliberately encouraging these protests and the resulting civil unrest?

… the “peaceful protestors” feel justified and empowered. They are true believers and have been programmed from an early age (Let’s get them even earlier with universal pre-K). Where we will be as a country if we allow the progressives to have full control and even more time to teach this hate for America via Common Core? Do we want a United States of America? These things have been put into motion and we are seeing the results. What’s it going to take for people to connect the dots?

The future looks grim.

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