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Ben Jealous, President and CEO of the NAACP, posted this great article on African Americans and immigration reform at Huffington Post today.  It’s entitled “No Second Class Families,” and you can read an excerpt of it below:

African Americans have spent much of our history fighting for equal treatment. Just two generations ago, our parents and our grandparents were banned from eating at certain restaurants, attending certain schools, and working in certain professions.

So it is not difficult to empathize with the struggle of immigrants in our country. Like our ancestors who migrated from the former slave states of the Deep South, millions of undocumented immigrants move to the United States each year to find work and a decent education for their children. But when they arrive, they are confronted with blatant discrimination and racial profiling — with hardly any legal recourse and little public outrage.

As people of color, we have a responsibility to stand up for social justice whenever it is violated. That is why the NAACP has joined other civil rights and human rights organizations, including the Rights Working Group and the Leadership Conference of Civil and Human Rights, to support comprehensive immigration reform.

Across the country, an estimated 11 million undocumented immigrants live in a permanent second-class status. Many immigrants come to the U.S. to find a better life, but find themselves living in the shadows, in constant fear of arrest and deportation. This segregation has a cost.

Undocumented workers are exploited on a regular basis. Many business owners pay low wages and provide dangerous working conditions for their undocumented workers, with little fear of retaliation. They know that their employees have too much at stake to risk contacting the proper authorities.

Undocumented immigrants are also targeted by police. Racial profiling has been legalized in states like Alabama and Arizona under the guise of immigration enforcement. Our national immigration laws, in conjunction with these state laws, encourage local police to stop people of color, whether they are undocumented or not.

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  • About Us
    • Executive Committee
    • Office Of The President
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  • Social Justice
    • Legal Redress >
      • BPD Questions
      • Trayvon's Law
    • Criminal Justice
    • Education >
      • Speak Life
      • READERS ARE LEADERS Challenge
      • Stop the School to Prison Pipeline >
        • School Board Meetings
      • Million Father March
      • BCSD Mentor Program
      • BCSD Community Meeting
      • School Districts >
        • Kern High School District
        • Bakersfield City School District
    • Political Action >
      • Register To VOTE
      • Kern County Board of Supervisors
      • Mayor & City Council
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    • Youth & College >
      • DONATE: Youth & College
      • Readers Are Leaders Fundraiser
      • Youth Volunteer Form
      • Krispy Kreme Fundraiser
      • Student of the Week
      • Links Leadership Academy
      • RISE Mentoring
      • I CAN I WILL Scholarship Program
      • FREE CAHSEE Tutoring
      • Hope for the Homeless
    • Brothas United
    • Sistahs United
    • Economic Development >
      • Career Guidance Institute
      • Entrepreneur Extravaganza
      • NAACP Job Finder
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      • Covered California >
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