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               Asian Americans Denounce Anti-Immigrant Proposals

 

         Recently, Barry Wong, a Chinese American candidate for the Arizona Corporation Commission, told reporters that, if elected, he would require regulated utilities to check the immigration status of customers. The Corporation Commission regulates utility companies providing electricity, gas, water, and telephone services in the state. 

"There is a cost ratepayers shouldn't have to bear because of the illegal-immigrant population," said Wong. He said that asking utilities not to serve illegal immigrants could protect other ratepayers from utility hikes.

Following Arizona’s passage of Senate Bill 1070, politicians across the country have begun to jump on the anti-immigrant bandwagon. Proposals include utilization of police and government service agencies as immigration enforcers, new hi-tech systems for identity checks, and hotlines for reporting on individuals suspected of being undocumented. Barry Wong's proposal to prevent the undocumented from getting utility services is just the latest in this wave of punitive, inhumane anti-immigrant proposals.

As Asian Americans, we denounce anti-immigrant proposals like Barry Wong's that purport to save consumers and taxpayers money but instead will create needless expensive bureaucracies and untold suffering. The anti-immigrant hysteria sweeping the nation only serves to scapegoat immigrant families and distract the public from our nation's real problems.

        Some important points to remind ourselves:

  • All immigrants, including the undocumented, pay more in taxes than they receive in benefits. The undocumented are ineligible for cash assistance, food stamps, disability, unemployment, subsidized housing, and most medical services.  The Social Security Administration holds more than $400 billion in contributions that the undocumented will never claim.
  • Our biggest tax burden is not benefits for the undocumented—we are spending trillions on the military budget and the bank bailout!
  • Free trade policies allow corporations to cross borders and uproot populations, but we punish the workers if they cross our border to find work.
  • Immigration crackdowns like those in Arizona hurt us all, resulting in racial profiling, civil rights violations, further workplace exploitation and obstruction of services affecting the undocumented, permanent residents, and citizens alike.
  • Excepting Native Americans, we are all rooted in immigrant families.

        Asian Americans like Barry Wong would do well to recall the racist Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882, when Chinese—and later other Asian nationalities—were barred from immigration to the US explicitly on the basis of race. For the next six decades, Chinese nationals escaping famine and unrest in the homeland entered the country illegally by purchasing documents to prove themselves the sons of earlier migrants. Many of today's Chinese American permanent residents and citizens still carry "paper names" as a legacy of this period.  Extensive bans on immigration from Asia remained in place until 1965.

        When contemplating measures such as those advanced by Wong, Asian Americans need to remember this history.  We must ask ourselves, what is the greater threat—families who seek a better life but lack legal status or an unjust and punitive law that diminishes all of us?

  

Alliance of South Asians Taking Action

API Movement Boston

Asian American Resource Workshop

Asian Americans United

Chinese Progressive Association – Boston

Chinese Progressive Association – San Francisco

Chinese Progressive Association – San Gabriel Valley

CAAAV: Organizing Asian Communities

National Asian Pacific American Women's Forum

Nikkei for Civil Rights and Redress

 Vietnamese American Initiative for Development

 

  

 

 
波城Tufts華埠增救護站
作者是 Alan K Chow   

 

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         Mayor Menino Tufts Medical Center

 

          Dedicate New Boston EMS Station

 

The City of Boston and Tufts Medical Center dedicated a new Boston EMS ambulance station in Chinatown today. The ambulance station enables the City to permanently locate two more ambulances in a dense area near downtown Boston as well as providing accessible and immediate emergency medical services to the Chinatown community and surrounding neighborhoods. Boston Mayor Thomas M. Menino and Ellen Zane, President and CEO of Tufts Medical Center, kicked off the dedication ceremony along with Boston EMS Chief James Hooley; John Townsend, Director of Administration and Finance for the Boston Public Health Commission, and Bill Moy, co-moderator of the Chinatown Neighborhood Council.

 

?The City is proud to partner with Tufts Medical Center on this great project that will help Boston EMS provide rapid, critical care for our residents Mayor Menino said?Tufts has demonstrated once again their dedication to their surrounding community.?

 

Boston EMS employs over 350 EMTs and Paramedics who respond to an average of 300 emergencies each day, and more than 100,000 each year. With one of the busiest services in the country, Boston EMS will utilize this new station to help alleviate the heavy load downtown. The new station will make shift changes more efficient and cut down the time ambulances currently spend going to Brighton to re-fuel and re-stock medical supplies. By operating more efficiently, the new EMS ambulance station will help yield savings to the City of Boston in fuel and time, while benefiting the community by reducing emissions from idling.

 

This ambulance station will not only help us improve the way we serve the surrounding neighborhoods, but will benefit all residents and visitors of Boston. This station also provides a respite for the dedicated staff who respond to these high volume areas, EMS Chief Hooley said?I'd like to thank Tufts once again for all their efforts to make this station a reality.

 

The new EMS ambulance station is located at 25 Harvard Street in a formerly unused loading dock belonging to Tufts Medical Center. The station provides an enclosed parking area for two ambulances as well as a rest area and locker-room space for the EMS technicians that will be available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The ambulances will not sound sirens as they leave the station, and will take all necessary precautions to ensure safe operation by accounting for pedestrian and automotive traffic in the area.

 

Tufts Medical Center is honored to play a role in this important contribution to the health and well-being of the City and the local community, said Ellen Zane. ?We look forward to helping provide even better emergency health care and access to the community.?

 

  
 
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