

HIMC interviews Aarti of Justice Strategies on why 287(g) is bad for Houston
by HIMC Radio Collective
An interview with Aarti Shahani of Justice Strategies about their research of the Immigration and Customs Enforcement 287(g) Program and why its bad for local governments and human rights. File is about 9 minutes long.
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Did we expect anything less.
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"The only demand that property recognizes, is its own gluttonous appetite for greater wealth, because wealth means power; the power to subdue, to crush, to exploit, the power to enslave, to outrage, to degrade....turning the producer into a mere particle"