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 | Immigrant Rights and Civil Liberties Campaigns
An overview of immigrant rights and civil liberties campaigns that United for Peace and Justice is participating in, including campaigns opposing the CLEAR Act, the Patriot Act, and efforts supporting the Immigrant Worker's Freedom Ride and the Coalition of Immokalee Workers Taco Bell Boycott. |
 | Repeal the Patriot Act!
Information about the Patriot Act and a list of resources to take action to defend our civil liberties. |
| Stopping the Clear Act
Information about the Clear Act legislation, which demands that local law enforcement officers enforce federal immigration laws. This is problematic for a number of reasons. Find out why UFPJ is working to oppose the Clear Act. |
| Fri 4/7, 11am Press Conference: Immigrants and Anti-War Movements Unite
April 6th, 2006
On Friday, April 7, days before New York’s April 10th mobilization for immigrant families and workers, leaders from diverse ethnic communities, labor, religious groups and the nation’s largest anti-war group will stand together to demand an end to the war abroad, and the war on immigrants at home. |
 | EMERGENCY ACTION AT THE CAPITOL FOR IMMIGRANT RIGHTS!
On Monday, March 27, 2006, the Senate Judiciary returns for a final markup and vote on amendments dealing with the legalization of undocumented immigrants. Also on and around this day, thousands of immigrants and other community leaders and members from across the country will converge in Washington D.C. as a national public show of force for immigrant rights and for a just and humane comprehensive immigration reform. |
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Long War Needs Long Peace Movement by Tom Hayden, Huffington Post
Nation's Largest Antiwar Groups Calls for Rapid and Total Withdrawal from Iraq by UFPJ
Common Sense vs. the Military-Industrial-Political-Complex on the Floor of the U.S. House Today by Tom Andrews
Massa is Taking Heat from D.C. War Party by Doug Turner, Buffalo News
What is the Military's Mission? by Kevin Martin, Washington Post
Obama In Egypt: Changing the Discourse by Phyllis Bennis, IPS and UFPJ SC Member
5,000 Casualties Is Too Many by AFSC
National Media Day of Action on Afghanistan, May 21 by UFPJ
National Call-In Day: Fund Diplomacy, Not the Wars by UFPJ
Cut The Military Budget 25% by 2010 Petition by UFPJ Beyond War Campaign
How Europe and Canada Can Help Us by Steve Cobble, Huffington Post
U.S. Soldier Killed Herself -- After Refusing to Take Part in Torture by Greg Mitchell, Huffington Post
Call for National Action for Peace in Afghanistan by UFPJ
Rage Is Good by Tom Hayden, The Nation
Many In Afghanistan Oppose Obama's Troop Buildup Plans by Anand Gopal, Christian Science Monitor
'UFPJ Statement on Obama's Iraq Withdrawal Plans' Press Release UFPJ Co-Chairs, Staff, and Phyllis Bennis
'Why Are We Bombing Pakistan?' Fact Sheet UFPJ Afghanistan Working Group
'Peaceful Alternatives in Afghanistan' Fact Sheet UFPJ Afghanistan Working Group
Call For 6th Anniversary Actions UFPJ
'Escalation: Bad For Them, Bad For Us' UFPJ Afghanistan Working Group
New Statement on Iraq UFPJ
Report Back on UFPJ National Assembly UFPJ Steering Committee
Talking Points: The Gaza Crisis by Phyllis Bennis, Institute For Policy Studies
UFPJ's 4th National Assembly, December 12-14, Chicago, IL by Leslie Cagan, Tyler Cullis, UFPJ
How We Lost The War We Won by Nir Rosen, Rolling Stone Magazine
100 Days to Close Guantanamo by Witness Against Torture
Talking Points: US Militarism & Global Tension Rise Together by Phyllis Bennis, Institute For Policy Studies
Bailout People Before Bankers by Peter Rothberg, The Nation Magazine
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