Sham Trials, Injustice the Norm for Arizona Mexicans

New America Media, Commentary, Roberto Dr. Cintli Rodriguez, Posted: Jan 15, 2009

TUCSON, Ariz. -- "Arizona resembles the deep South of the pre-civil rights era," Pima County Legal Defender Isabel Garcia asserts. "Here, you can kill a Mexican and impunity reigns.”

To drive her point home, Garcia invites me to Tucson's federal court to witness "Operation Streamline" firsthand. This operation, begun in January 2008, consists of "show trials" during which 70 migrants are paraded before a judge and in less than one hour, and virtually all are found guilty (three cases were dismissed the day I was there) of illegally entering the country. They were also charged with felonies, but these were summarily dismissed to ensure conviction of the lesser charge. Most got between 30 and 180 days.

The courtroom was essentially divided or segregated by phenotype and appearance. There was not one light-skinned defendant. All of the defendants were dark, short, simply dressed and handcuffed. They were chained around their waists, wrists and ankles. Some limped. Everyone else was in suits.

All of this creates an aura of something other than a judicial proceeding.

The only words the defendants uttered were "presente," "si," "no," and "culpable" or “guilty." After being sentenced, one defendant, while being escorted out, shot a volley of questions to his court-appointed lawyer. His lawyer patted him on the back and told him everything would be all right. These 10 seconds are what seem to pass for legal counsel.

Every day, of the 1,000 migrants apprehended by immigration agents in Arizona, 70 are "randomly" selected and processed like cattle through Tucson's federal court. The objective is to criminalize these migrants and have them spend time in the private Corrections Corporation of America (CCA), thereby serving as a disincentive for other would-be migrants.

It's a very sweet deal for the CCA – it receives $11 million per month from the federal government. It's difficult to characterize this as other than a for-profit scam because it actually does nothing to address the problems associated with Mexico-U.S. migration.

It's difficult to imagine that such a fraudulent and tax-wasting "operation" can continue into the Obama administration. Aside from the obvious – that the federal government is flat broke and can no longer afford sweetheart contracts for private prisons – the practice of criminalizing migrants appears to contravene all international covenants regulating the movement of human beings.

These daily sham trials are possible only since 9/11. President Bush has pushed policies on the basis of fear. This has permitted politicians, bureaucrats and talk show extremists to conflate migration with drug smuggling and terrorism. Of course, none of the defendants were charged with any of these crimes.

These sham trials are only the tip of the proverbial iceberg. In the past few years, Arizona voters have passed several propositions that restrict the human and due process rights of migrants. This is part of a larger dehumanizing climate. Since the mid-1990s, Derechos Humanos – a human rights organization co-founded by Garcia – has tallied more than 5,000 deaths along the U.S.-Mexico border, attributable to death from exhaustion, dehydration or drowning. Most of these are preventable, as federal policies have intentionally funneled these migrants into the inhospitable Arizona Sonora desert. Incidentally, immigration authorities tout the operation as a means to stop the deaths.

Some are hoping that with Arizona Gov. Janet Napolitano heading the Department of Homeland Security, things should be better along the border. Nationally, she has cultivated an image of moderation. Yet Garcia – who recently received the Lannan Cultural Freedom Award – notes that this image is pure public relations: Napolitano has always emphasized a law enforcement (militarization and the National Guard) approach to immigration. Her departure, however, may indeed see things turn for the worse because the state will now be firmly in the control of the Republican Party – a party that nowadays is virtually synonymous with virulent anti-immigration policies.

For those who understand immigration to be an economic and human rights issue, a humane solution may be forthcoming from Obama's Labor Department, slated to be headed by California Congresswoman Hilda Solis. It is not a guarantee, but it should be a radical departure from the current administration's sham policies.

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ValleVet on Jan 19, 2009 at 09:33:39 said:

I would encourage all of those posting on this article to remember that first they came for the "illegals", then the "homos", then the "blacks", and when they come for you no one will be able to defend you. Just because Congress makes a law, doesn't mean the law is just. It is especially important to remember that on MLK day. MLK broke the law over and over again in an effort to get people to see how unjust the law was. Justify your law, know-nothings, don't hide behind the fact that the unjust law exists. Why does it exist? Does it need to exist in its current form? Does the law fulfill its stated goals? Are those goals the type of goals that our country should prioritize?


Bobby on Jan 17, 2009 at 17:15:13 said:

O.K. I say lets humanize them. I think everybody is for that. That still doesn't change immigration law. They're still here illegally. But then some people don't care about laws and never did. So citizens have to protect themselves against those lawless kinds of people. How? By upholding the law.


jharris on Jan 17, 2009 at 07:14:36 said:

Pretty much the same thing happens to Blacks. The process is a little different but the result is the same. Dehumanize them. But I think if illegals can come here and demand services & get them, they should do the same thing in Mexico....

Somebody needs to do something about racists in general.


Larry on Jan 15, 2009 at 16:48:29 said:

Isabel Garcia is a racist anti-American radical. She is only concerned with helping Mexican nationals in the United States, both legal immigrants and illegal aliens. She will lie through her teeth to make Americans look bad and to put a positive spin on illegal immigration. She absolutely disgusts me.


Carlos on Jan 15, 2009 at 13:42:42 said:

Considering that these people, who are breaking into our country, are really their own country's problem, I fail to envision Isabel Garcia trying to lecture President FElipe Calderon on how to run his country the way that these loons try to hector our elected officials. I for one am glad that Hilda Solis is in a position where she'll likely be canned after one or more scandals much in the same way that Richardson had to bow out of his nomination... Let's see Hilda try to encourage employing illegals over Americans during this economic crisis... Obama will not be likely to make it to a second term.


Bobby on Jan 15, 2009 at 13:39:31 said:

I truly feel sorry for you folks in Arizona to have to put up with the likes of Isabel Garcia. What an idiot. Maybe Comrades Garcia and Solis don't like the gun laws? They don't like citizens protecting themselves, because I'm sure if a non-Mexican got shot Comrades Garcia and Solis wouldn't be too upset about it. Arizona is on the right track of declaring itself a sovreign state, free of reconquistas like Solis and Garcia. Anyone group or individual who in this economy continues to support illegal immigrationt--IS/ARE TRAITORS.


tom on Jan 15, 2009 at 12:53:57 said:

i bet if you don't walk accross the hot desert...you probably won't die there. same goes for drowning and every other way you try to SNEAK into this country. DON'T COME HERE AND YOU WON'T DIE TRYING TO GET IN. FIX YOU OWN COUNTRY.


Brown Booger on Jan 15, 2009 at 11:57:56 said:

"Sham Trials, Injustice the Norm for Arizona Mexicans" I was not aware that there is an Arizona in Mexico. This be's a very edjumacational article.


CitizenJim on Jan 15, 2009 at 11:54:07 said:

Yes we can... send all of you back. Bwa ha ha ha ha.....


jo on Jan 15, 2009 at 11:21:08 said:

criminalizing illehal imigrants??? wtf! they are. these smoke screens are just that! propaganda smoke screens.go home! and stop trying to b.s. america we are sick of it! you tok advantage of our good nature and now we are on to the fact that mexicans care about mexico and mexicans period. it has been my experience that mexicans are the most racist people i have ever met!enough of the b.s. already.

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