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(en) Canada, O'odham and Anarchist Thanksgiving Day Protest Against Border Patrol
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Sat, 30 Nov 2013 10:39:43 +0200
"On Thursday, November 28th, 2013, a group of people made up by members of the Tohono
O'odham Nation, the Anti-Colonial Anarchist Bloc, and various Tucson community members in
solidarity with those resisting ongoing colonisation on stolen Native land, gathered in
front of the gates to the Border Patrol headquarters at Golf Links and Swan in Tucson.
---- They carried banners and signs and spoke passionately about their reasons for
skipping "thanksgiving" celebrations in order to draw attention to the ways that
colonisation is being perpetuated by institutions such as U.S. Border Patrol, the
Department of Homeland Security, Tucson Police, the University of Arizona, the mayor and
council of Flagstaff, and the Arizona Department of Transportation.
Ofelia Rivas, a grandmother from the O'odham Nation, welcomed the group in her traditional
language and spoke to the ways that she has experienced harassment and abuse from U.S.
Border Patrol occupying her Nation's lands. She described the ways that the checkpoints on
the Nation, and the activity of the Border Patrol agents, make it impossible for O'odham
people to participate in traditional ceremonies, and how this disrupts traditional culture.
She spoke about how the demanding of proof of "american citizenship", to people who
sometimes do not not have birth documents, systematically disrupts the freedom of O'odham
people. She described scenarios in which O'odham people had been held at gunpoint by
Border Patrol officers. And as she spoke, a bus packed with people being detained by
Border Patrol drove through the gates. Some of the protesters cried, some waved, some
booed the agency and its atrocities, while a large banner advocating "¡Fuera Migra! ¡Fuera
Policía!" was held up for people on the bus to see, who waved and watched as they were
taken away.
Chants to "End U.S. Imperialism!", to get "Off O'odham lands!", saying "No Thanks For
Genocide!", and to take down the border were heard by people in their cars at the busy
intersection, likely traveling on the holiday to visit family and celebrate what
protesters called "a distraction from genocidal violence that is ongoing." A banner that
loudly pronounced "NO BORDER PATROL ON STOLEN LAND" was held high. A list of demands was
read, including that Border Patrol immediately leave Tohono O'odham lands and deconstruct
all surveillance equipment on those lands, and that they close down ALL Border Patrol
checkpoints, especially those on O'Odham lands.
The protest ended with a closing from Ofelia Rivas, and a promise from the group that they
will continue to demand accountability and an end to ongoing colonialism long after the
distraction of "thanksgiving" is replaced by another one."
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