End NAFTA! 
NO  to continued invasions on O'odham land! 
NO  to environmental destruction to secure the border! 
Border  Security = Militarization
Transformative Justice  NOT the Police State!!
NO to forced divisions  between us and our brothers and sisters based 
on  immigration status (or anything for that matter)! 
by  Sum
Arizona  is the site of the worst immigration legislation so far.  SB 1070 (aka  Support Our Law Enforcement and Safe Neighborhoods Act) further  criminalizes and targets undocumented immigrants- increasing fear,  harassment, arrests, and sanctioning state-sponsored hate.  This is only  one part of a war on migrants and a larger war on people of color and  the poor.  This law has been a catalyst for a round of civil  disobedience actions in and outside of Arizona. While higher numbers and  stronger opposition by decentralized action is needed in Arizona, the  struggle should not be focused solely on SB1070. Capitalism,  neo-liberalism, imperialism, and state power are root causes of  migration and of oppression. This bill has been in the making for  hundreds of years and now is the time to expose this by taking to the  streets! 
We’re  calling for anarchists and other anti-authoritarians making plans to  participate in creative actions here in Arizona! We are interested in  solidarity, creativity, broadly-focused analysis and direct action.  Many folks from the  RCP to ANSWER in addition to the more moderate and conservative elements  of the immigrants’ rights movement are organizing and promoting their  pseudo-solutions here.  We are not concerned with managing the struggle  or with maintaining reputations worthy of scholarships and political  office.   This message against  borders, for freedom, and breaking down all the borders between us  (gender, sexuality, race, etc.) is necessary now more than ever.
Here  in Arizona, we are broadening the struggle beyond SB 1070 and just  migrants' rights (see examples of recent actions below).  The immigrant  rights movement has touted Comprehensive Immigration Reform (CIR) as the  answer. A big part of the CIR plan is heightened border security.   Border security means militarization, which will only get worse if  border security is part of CIR.  The border, some of which is a  constructed wall, divides O'odham land, preventing or complicating  border-crossing for many members of this indigenous community.   They  are now required to carry passports, they get their personal belongings  searched at checkpoints going back and forth from visiting family and  attending gatherings, and some O'odham people have been violently  threatened at gunpoint by Border Patrol.
The  federal government militarizes and builds walls along the border, runs  the detention centers caging hundreds of thousands of migrants, and has  plans for more border security.  Their intentions are not benevolent,  even if some folks are “legalized” through reform.  We mustn't call for  the federal government to swoop down and save Arizona or any other state  facing similar legislation when they are equally part of the problem.   If we limit our goals, when will all this end? The border and  immigration law are illegitimate in the face of the colonization of this  land.
In  connecting with each other in this struggle we must also deepen our  connections to our communities. Our everyday interactions can break the  borders of skin privilege, class, settler privilege, and resolve  conflict stemming from cultural differences as we work together. 
While  you are here, recognize that you are on O’odham land. Familiarize  yourself with the resources below, and determine how you can take action  and support indigenous resistance in Arizona. Come with courage,  respect, and humility. Let’s get creative!
There  is limited information about plans so far, but the bill will go into  effect before we know it (July 29 pending any obstacles).  There will be  actions throughout the month, but July 28-30 is critical for support.  Sherriff Arpaio is planning to raid the county with another “crime suppression  operation”  July 30th. We must keep organizing against whiteness/white supremacy  promoted in the interest of capitalism and the state.  We must  strategize on creative solutions to demilitarize the border. Continuing  in the months ahead, we will actively target icons within this system of  violence, and organize for the liberation and self-determination of our  communities. 
Meet up in Civic Space  Park July 28th 7pm 424 North Central Ave. 
- O'odham Solidarity Across Borders Collective
- Chaparral Respects No Borders
- Fires Never Extinguished (Phoenix Class War Council)
- Resistance to SB1070: No borders, no state, no papers
- Survival Solidarity
- Taala Hooghan Infoshop
- O’odham-Solidarity Project
Check out these recent actions for an idea of what’s been going on here::
- The Dine O'odham Anarchist bloc
- End Border Militarization Contingent
- Lockdown at the Border Patrol Headquarters
no one is free until  everybody is free
"When we support each  other in actions and tense situations, when we act together to protect  the most vulnerable among us, when we can face the potential violence of  the system in community instead of alone, we undermine fear.
When we cease  complying out of fear, we force the system to actually enforce its  decrees. This is costly in terms of money, materials, and the  undermining of public support. We force the system to reveal the  underlying violence that supports it." - Starhawk
Need assistance with  housing rideshares and participating despite ability?
Desire to give/need by  providing daycare, LGBTQ solidarity, to feed the masses, medic skills,  fundraising, legal assistance, wanna connect a skillshare, and whatever  else you can think of-
Contact:  breakthruborders@riseup.net
 
 
 
 
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