Jewish Groups Condemn Attack on Ice Protesters in Rhode Island

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Jewish Groups Condemn Attack on Ice Protesters in Rhode Island

Washington, D.C.– Following the news of a violent attack on Jewish and immigrant justice protesters during a Never Again Action protest at a Rhode Island detention center, where a corrections officer appeared to drive his truck into a crowd, injuring several, followed by protesters being pepper-sprayed as local police stood by, Bend the Arc: Jewish ActionT’ruah: The Rabbinic Call for Human RightsNational Council of Jewish WomenJ Street, and Torah Trumps Hate released the following statement:

“We are appalled by this brutal act committed against Jewish, Latinx, and immigrant justice protesters courageously taking nonviolent action to resist the violence that ICE inflicts on immigrant communities every day. We stand in solidarity with our fellow activists, we pray for the healing of those injured, and we recommit to taking action to shut down the system of cruelty that underlies our nation’s unconscionable treatment of immigrants, refugees, and asylum seekers.

“Jewish communities have seen the effects of bigotry, of scapegoating immigrants, and of dehumanization before. The video of this attack is a reminder that the agents carrying out this administration’s cruel agenda are willing to see groups of people, whether immigrant communities, Jewish protesters, or political opponents, as less than human. Never again means stopping this mass atrocity.

“Jewish communities overwhelmingly agree on the importance of protecting immigrant communities from President Trump’s white nationalist agenda. This act of violence comes on the heels of thousands of Jews and allies joining nearly 60 nonviolent actions across the country this weekend that we organized on the Jewish holiday of Tisha B’Av. We will not allow violence or threats to deter us from speaking and acting against policies that put immigrant communities in harm’s way. We cannot rest. We will continue to join together to defeat the hatred spreading throughout our country that threatens us all.”

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