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Jan 19 2018 #NoWork #NoSchool Come OUT & March with the Haitian community & other immigrant forces across the Brooklyn Bridge #TrumpIsARacist #1804Movement #J19forHaiti

Before It's Gone //Take It Back January 15, 2018



JANUARY 19, 2018

8:00 a.m.: Assemble at Grand Army Plaza in Brooklyn

9:00 a.m.: Start the March down Flatbush Avenue

12:30 p.m.: Rally Trump Building, 40 Wall Street

https://www.facebook.com/events/146968892670279/

On Jan. 13, 50 activists and representatives of Haitian and U.S. parties and organizations met at the Harry Numa Conference Hall of Haiti Liberté newspaper in Brooklyn to forge a response to President Donald Trump’s racist remarks of Jan. 11 calling Haiti, El Salvador, and African nations “shithole countries” whose émigrés should not be allowed to stay in the U.S..

The result of the meeting was the formation of the 1804 Movement for All Immigrants, which remains open to any organization or individual agreeing with the following points of the unity.

The 1804 Movement for All Immigrants demands:

1) President Donald Trump’s public apology to all Haitians, Salvadorans, Africans, and African-Americans for his racist remarks.

2) Permanent U.S. residency for all holders of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) currently in the U.S..

3) Reparations for over a century of U.S. crimes against and exploitation of Haiti’s people and for the UN’s introduction of cholera into Haiti.

4) An end to all forms of racial profiling and police terror in the U.S., above all against Black and Brown people.

5) A end to the UN military occupation of Haiti (today known as MINUJUSTH) and to U.S. meddling in Haiti’s elections.

Organized by the 1804 Movement for All Immigrants, 1583 Albany Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11210

718.421.0162 1804immigrantmovement@gmail.com

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