Join us for an
important
conversation
with City of Miami
Police Chief John Timoney
about the
role of local police
in enforcing federal
immigration laws.
FRIDAY,
NOVEMBER 3rd, 6:00pm, Miami City Hall
Fear of immigration raids deters many immigrant women from
calling the police when they are experiencing domestic violence; from going to
clinics to receive health and prenatal care; accessing child care; and even
using public transportation.
Your attendance next Friday, November 3rd, is crucial. Join
us for this important dialogue with Chief Timoney about the role of local police
in enforcing immigration laws. Make your voices heard and get in the know!
KNOWLEDGE IS POWER.
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3RD
6:00 PM- 7:30 PM
City Hall Chambers
3500 Pan American Drive, Coconut Grove
Everyone is
strongly encouraged to attend. If you wish to
speak, please
RSVP by
November 1
st
to Charu al-Sahli,
Florida Immigrant Advocacy Center, at
calsahli@fiacfla.org
or 305-573-1106 ext1652.
SPONSORED BY: City of Miami Community
Relations Board, American Civil Liberties Union, Florida Immigrant Advocacy
Center, Women's Fund of Miami-Dade Women’s Advocacy Project and other member
organizations of the Florida Immigrant Coalition.
Special Note: This event will also be
broadcast live on Channel 77. (Request is being made to rebroadcast in Spanish
and Creole.)