Allianceia.org
December 17, 2002
Mr. Ronald J. Smith
Acting District Director
Immigration & Naturalization Service
300 North Los Angeles Street
Los Angeles, CA 90012 Via Fax Only
Re: Meeting with the Alliance of Iranian Americans ("AIA")
Dear Mr. Smith:
The Iranian American Community is outraged at the maltreatment
that its members have been receiving at the hands of the Immigration &
Naturalization Service ("INS"). We have been receiving and documenting the
horror stories of defenseless Iranian immigrants, who in their efforts to
be law abiding citizens and to comply with the call of the President Bush
to combat terrorism by complying with the Special Registration law, have
come to INS offices under your jurisdiction and instead have faced
wholesale arrests, without any proper justifications. We cannot understand
why the completely legal Iranian immigrants, and the 245 (i) immigrants
have been arrested? We also cannot understand why the Iranian immigrants
who have overstayed their visas, but who came to the INS in good faith to
comply with President Bush's call have been arrested? And, worst of all,
we cannot understand why the sick, the disabled, and the elderly have been
arrested?
Yesterday, December 17, 2002, I accompanied the New York Times'
Western Bureau Chief, Mr. Broder to the Los Angeles INS. We met Mr.
Francisco Arcaute, your Public Affairs Officer. He did not want to meet
both of us together, and promised me that he will meet me after he is
finished with Mr. Broder. This was confirmed by his assistant, who called
me 2 minutes before Francisco accompanied Mr. Broder to the exit door,
stating that Francisco was coming down to take me in for a
meeting. Instead, Francisco turned around and briskly returned inside as
soon as he saw me, ignored my calls for him, and the INS security officers
blocked me from going in, although I showed them his calling card. This
could hardly be regarded as a friendly gesture by the INS when the Iranian
American community has extended its hands for dialogue and understanding.
Today, Francisco called and said that you will talk to me if I
send this letter. I asked him how many Iranians have been arrested, and
how many of them are in custody at the present time. He said he cannot
discuss that information with me. I reminded him that AIA wants to meet
the INS to find out what has happened to these defenseless Iranian
immigrants, the sick, the elderly, and the disabled, who are incarcerated
not only at your detention facilities in Santa Ana and Los Angeles, but in
the criminal courts of San Pedro, Pomona, Pasadena, and Lancaster. Also,
we want to have the permission to see these people, and to examine these
jails and detention areas. Francisco replied that INS cannot do that. My
initial reply was that the meeting would then be futile.
In credit to Francisco, he suggested that I should mention in my
letter to have the responsible people for these matters from the detention
be present at the meeting, since apparently effective last week the INS
district directors are no longer in charge of the enforcement/detention
units. Furthermore, he suggested that I mention in my letter that we need
to find out how many people have been arrested and are now incarcerated or
detained at the present time, so you may request permission from
Washington, D.C. to release these vital information.
I am looking forward to meeting you, if you are the proper INS
official in charge of these arrests, and/or the other responsible people
who can help us in resolving the above problems.
Very truly yours,
Babak Sotoodeh
President, AIA
Message from Alliance of Iranian Americans
Allianceia.org
Greetings:
I have been receiving lots of inquiries from people, asking how they can help.
Yesterday, I told everyone that we have been advised to "Get politically as
well as legally going by setting up picket lines. That even if we send 10
people to the INS office in Los Angeles (or any other place where arrests
are taking place), with picket signs reading something like "Everyone is
entitled to a lawyer, even immigrants," will be helpful." No offers have
come from anyone to do this. Not even one!
If anybody needs to help, this is what we need:
- Bodies out there demonstrating at the jails where people are being held,
so we could force INS to release these people, and
- People who were here legally, and were arrested for no reason, for the
class action. These people would be the member of the class for the class
action that we have in mind. They should send their complete information
to AIA.
- Organize local AIA chapters, so we can respond quickly and be organized
for future emergencies.
Pass this around please. Email it to your mail list and ask them to become
AIA members.
Here are some links about the Special Registration and AIA's role in
publicizing INS's malfeasance. Please note that the NY Times had agreed to
report that hundreds of Iranians were being arrested, on the condition that
the people who were arrested and released would agree to talk to them and
mention their names. We had people who originally promised (through their
relatives when these people were in jail) that they would talk to NY Times,
but then refused to do that for irrational fears. Other people who were
brave enough to do that, were unfortunately released too late to talk to
the NY Times before the publication's deadline. We lost a great window of
opportunity.
The site for the NY Times article (page A16) "Men From Muslim Nations Swamp
Immigration Office" is:
www.nytimes.com/2002/12/17/politics/17IMMI.html.
AIA member, Ally Bolour was cited in there.
The site for the Sacramento Bee article "Muslim, Mideast visitors face
deadline" is:
www.sacbee.com/content/news/story/5621827p-6598045c.html.
AIA member, Babak Sotoodeh was cited in there.
Today we publicized these horrible events by speaking to reporters from the
National Public Radio, the Los Angeles Times, the Register (Freedom
Newspapers), and KTLA news in Southern California. I urge all AIA members
to try to publicize these injustices in their local media.
Below is the content of my letter faxed to INS' Acting District Director,
Mr. Smith.
Regards,
Babak Sotoodeh
AIA