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June 13, 2008
Groups protest immigration raids in Newport, Middletown
NEWPORT -- Representatives from about a half-dozen groups today protested immigration raids carried out in Newport and Middletown on Wednesday and Thursday.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement said that 42 immigration fugitives and violators were arrested during a raid carried out by members of ICE's Rhode Island Fugutive Operations Team.
Immigrant advocacy group members stood on the Newport Colony House steps in Washington Square and held a noon news conference.
Rev. Raymond Tetrault, pastor of St. Teresa Church in Providence's Olneyville section, said a "cessation" of deportations should be called for until Congress passes immigration reform.
He said immigrants are coming to the country to work and are supporting the economy.
-- With reports from Journal staff writer Karen Lee Ziner
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Cease deportations until we get comprehensive reform?! Why stop doing the ONLY thing the government is doing right?
These La Raza-supported groups are a joke.