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Interfaith demonstrations across California demand release of incarcerated people amid COVID-19

Los Angeles, US
RNS

Faith leaders and activists demonstrated outside prisons and immigration detention centers across California on Tuesday, calling on Governor Gavin Newsom to do more to release incarcerated and detained people who they say are in danger amid COVID-19 outbreaks.

Organisers held and placed banners denouncing Newsom at freeway overpasses and outside prisons. Activists posted banners outside prisons that read the “Gavin Newsom COVID-19 Death Camp” and “Department of Infections and Debilitation”.

California immigration protest Rev Deborah Lee

Rev Deborah Lee, right, executive director of Interfaith Movement for Human Integrity, speaks outside an ICE facility in San Francisco during a virtual conference. PICTURE: Video screengrab

The “Banner Drop Day of Action,” hosted by a coalition of immigrant rights and faith groups, was held a day after a group of women and faith leaders completed a five-day hunger strike to call attention to the detention of two pastors and other immigrants at the Adelanto ICE Detention Center, where a number of COVID-19 cases have been reported.

The coalition included religious groups such as the Interfaith Movement for Human Integrity, Clergy & Laity United for Economic Justice, Marin Interfaith Council and Kehilla Community Synagogue.

Voices of activists, faith leaders and families of incarcerated people were broadcast through a virtual Zoom conference. Demonstrations took place in Yuba, San Diego, San Francisco and Adelanto.

Rev Deborah Lee, executive director of Interfaith Movement for Human Integrity, stood outside an ICE facility in San Francisco and urged Newsom to suspend California’s role in transferring incarcerated people to immigration detention facilities.

“Instead of being allowed to go home to their families, they’re brought to this building by ICE, processed like a commodity, then shipped to ICE detention facilities all over California and even to other states,” Lee said.

“As people of faith we call for compassion, mercy, clemency, release and an end to ICE transfers,” she said.

Representatives with the Kehilla Community Synagogue from Oakland also participated, saying “As Jews our Scriptures teach us that every life is valuable.”

Organisers with Clergy & Laity United for Economic Justice attended a rally outside the Adelanto ICE Detention Center, where immigrant pastors Hugo Rolando Gómez and Allan Altamirano have been held for more than a year.

Jael Serrano Altamirano told the Spanish language newspaper La Opinion that her husband, a Riverside pastor, suffers from a heart condition. She said he was returned to the Adelanto facility after he was hospitalized for a week.  

“We’re scared because his condition puts him at high risk of getting the coronavirus,”she told La Opinion.

A US district judge recently scolded ICE and the private prison company that operates the Adelanto ICE Processing Center for its “inadequate and objectively unreasonable” response to the COVID-19, according to the Desert Sun. The judge said the facility failed to provide adequate social distancing or timely testing. Activists are also protesting plans to expand the Adelanto facility.

From the beginning of the pandemic through the end of August, Cal Matters reported that California was expected to release more than 11,000 prisoners  early. These prisoners include largely nonviolent offenders with less than a year to serve, according to the news site.

 

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