A Unity Statement of the Filipino Community on Immigrant Rights
Together, We Have
Worked the fields and in the canneries
Nursed the ill and the elderly
Taught the young and tomorrow’s leaders
Fought for freedom and defeated tyranny
Invented new technologies and perfected the old
Ministered to congregations celebrating life and coping with grief
Together, We Are
The doctors and nurses who heal the sick and tend the wounded
The engineers who build skyscrapers and roads
The accountants who keep businesses running, small and large
The custodians and room cleaners, clerks and dock hands who do thankless
jobs with dignity and pride
The veterans who braved world wars to defend democracy
The farm workers, cooks and waiters, who put food on America’s tables
The playwrights and poets, painters and musicians who awaken our dreams
and inspire our actions
Four million people who are your neighbors, friends, co-workers,
employees, partners and community members
Together, We Will
Continue to cherish the American values of equality and freedom, and
oppose misguided policies that undermine them.
Keep families and communities, workplaces and homes together, because
dividing us weakens us all
Fight for immigrant rights that value our contributions to society and
give us the opportunity to fulfill our potential to build a better
world.
Our Principles and Demands:
Uphold the
dignity and humanity of all individuals. Legalization now!
Civilized society embraces equality and upholds the humanity of all
people. Labeling individuals “illegal” demeans them, and forces millions
to endure dangerous jobs, and to toil in the shadows in slave-like
conditions. Criminalizing people for being “undocumented” subjects
millions to the exploitation of traffickers, to remain in abusive
relationships, or to refrain from reporting crimes because the
authorities may imprison the victim instead of the perpetrator. We need
legalization now, to free our community from the indignity of being
labeled as “illegal”, and the inhumane treatment which is sanctioned by
it and endangers us all.
Unify
and Protect Families
Families of all shapes and sizes—parents and children, siblings, cousins
and grandparents, same sex couples–deserve to be together. Many Filipino
families have been waiting over 20 years to have their petitions for
loved ones approved. We must clear the Family Visa backlog to stabilize
our communities, both in the U.S. and in our homeland. We must protect
immigrant women and children escaping abuse, and refuse to allow them to
be subjected to the further cruelty of deportation. Children of
immigrants should be shielded from all harm, including separation from
their families and the threat of deportation. Support services must be
provided in our languages and with sensitivity to our cultural values
and norms.
Value
Our Labor– Workers Rights for All!
The U.S. was built with the blood and sweat of working people. All
workers must have the right to organize and to be free from exploitative
contracts and working conditions. Having a underclass of workers drives
down wages and protections for all of us. We must normalize the status
of guest workers, because temporary contracts serve as a tool to
undermine all workers. Law enforcement should punish illegal recruitment
agencies and unscrupulous employers and lawyers, who maximize profits by
preying on vulnerable and desperate workers—workers should not be
penalized for the actions of their employers. The labor and
contributions of all people, including immigrants and those who are
undocumented, should be valued equally.
Dignity, Respect and Due Process for All!
The US government’s aggressive foreign policies of war and exploitation
fuel economic and social instability worldwide. Immigrants should not be
blamed for our national security concerns. Rampant raids, deportation,
and inhumane conditions in detention centers jeopardize the safety of
everyone. The billions of tax payer dollars contracted to build up and
further militarize the U.S.-Mexico borders does not make us safer. We
must build our immigration policies on the sound universality of human
rights, not the volatility of criminalization and militarization.
Forced
Migration is a Result of the Global Economic Crisis
One-sided and unfair trade agreements that have been designed to
maximize profits for greedy corporations have destroyed the economy of
the Philippines and many other countries, contributing to the
ever-worsening economic crisis that has forced millions of Filipinos to
seek jobs and means of survival elsewhere. U.S. political and military
support to corrupt regimes who bankrupt their countries and repress
their people also fuel worsening migrant and refugee conditions. We will
link arms in solidarity with all migrant communities in the U.S. and
internationally, until we have built a society where all people can
thrive, families are not fragmented and separated by the urgent need for
survival, and our homelands have the conditions in which all people can
live a decent and humane life.
Signatories:
Signatories:
National Alliance for Filipino Concerns * BAYAN USA * GABRIELA-USA *
SanDiwa National Alliance of Fil-Am Youth* Filipino Advocates for
Justice * FOCUS (Filipino Community Support - Silicon Valley) *
Philippine Forum New York * Fellowship for Filipino Migrants - Chicago
* AnakBayan Chapters of East Bay, Los Angeles, San Diego, Seattle, New
York/New Jersey * Babae SF * League of Filipino Students-SFSU * SiGAw
(Sisters of Gabriela Awaken) * Philippine Forum New Jersey * South of
Market Community Action Network * Filipino Ministry - Diocese of San
Bernardino * Filipino Migrant Center - Los Angeles* Stanford Pilipino
American Student Union (PASU) * Filipinas for Rights and Empowerment (FiRE)
- New York* Pinay sa Seattle * Committee for Human Rights in the
Philippines - Portland, New York, San Francisco Chapters * Filipino
Community Center - San Francisco * Pilipino Youth Coalition - Southern
Alameda County * Habi Arts - Los Angeles







