CHICAGO, November 25—At a solidarity event here to support of the thousands of refugee workers at the U.S.-Mexico border, Progressive Labor Party denounced the hypocrisy of the liberal wing of the ruling class.
Immigrant workers are met with vicious racist attacks while attempting to cross state borders. by the bosses’ border agents shut down ports of entry entirely and they fire tear gas canisters at children when the workers resist.
As the crises of capitalism continue to intensify, so too do opportunities to win more workers away from ideas of reforming the profit system and more towards the goal of destroying it. A multiracial group of communists brought the message of international communist revolution as the only real way to abolish the bosses’ racist borders and liberate the entire working class!
Communist speech shatters liberal illusions
The official title of the solidarity event was “Let Them All In,” and was organized through the coalition efforts of various leftist and immigrant reform organizations. Inside the art gallery where the event kicked off, the varying political lines clashed to the point to where they lacked a coherent political message. Pacifist songs and poems collided with Latin nationalism and flag-waving collided with fake leftist politics.
As people began filing out of the art gallery to begin the march a nearby intersection, a PL’er took to the bullhorn and gave a communist speech that verbally tore apart liberal illusions about how to achieve justice for and with sisters and brothers.
“You can’t vote away ICE [Immigration and Customs Enforcement]! Workers already tried that. The liberal politicians campaigned on ‘abolishing ICE’ and then dropped it as soon as they got elected!”
Time and time again, capitalism and its government have proven itself to be a failure for the working class.
“If you’re really for the abolition of ICE, if you’re for the abolition of the police, if you’re for the abolition of this fascist state, then you better get ready for revolution!”
Haiti and France are currently demonstrating that collective worker fightback is a far more advanced idea than the bosses-approved strategy of voting (see page 4 and 8).
Some participants present were visibly taken aback by the comrade’s speech; others got fired up and came up to take Party literature and join in on anti-racist, anti-capitalist chants The experience reinforced the importance of being bold as a Party and broadcasting our Party line to the masses.
For every person who speaks out against revolutionary internationalism, there is another person who may be drawn to a mass revolutionary communist line as the only way to end this capitalist hell.
After the PL’er’s speech, we helped politically lead the march with international chants towards a plaza at a nearby intersection. We distributed over 100 copies of a Party leaflets attacking anti-immigrant racism as well as dozens of
CHALLENGES.
A hotbed for racist anti-immigrant attacks
The bosses’ racist anti-immigrant attacks in and around Chicago itself raise the potential for militant working-class fightback. Recently, we have witnessed a spike in raids, deportations, and abuse of immigrant children in the area:
In May of this year, a blitzkrieg of raids initiated by ICE that lasted six days saw over 156 arrests of immigrant workers in Chicago and surrounding Cook County. The majority of those arrested came from Mexico and Central America, but those also included workers from countries such as Jamaica, the Philippines, Ecuador, and Jordan (Center for Immigration Studies, 5/29).
The Gary-Chicago International Airport in nearby Indiana has become a major hub for deporting arrested immigrant workers from the region. Between 2013 and 2017, busloads of workers have arrived weekly, with over 12,000 having been deported from the site (Chicago Sun-Times, 7/6).
Heartland Alliance, a Chicago-based liberal philanthropy organization, have received contracts from the federal government to operate over nine “shelters” in the area for immigrant children forcibly separated from their parents. There have been consistent allegations of abuse and neglect from the children at these sites, including forced medicating and sexual assault (ProPublica, 7/27).
Workers have in fact organized responses to these attacks, including regular demonstrations at the Gary airport, as well as a protest that blocked the entrance where Heartland Alliance was having its annual fundraising gala. PLP comrades have been present at many of these actions to help provide leadership.
Communist revolution for a world without borders
Capitalism can offer no solution to the violence rained on workers all over the world. The profit system will continue to pit workers against one another using racism, nationalism, and sexism, because it needs to create division within our class in order to survive and to prepare for war Immigration policy reform under the system will always be manipulated to benefit one section of the bosses or another. They hold state power through their militaries, police, and government bodies.
Building the international communist PLP and working-class revolution remains the only way to destroy these racist borders and end these racist attacks. We will create a world without borders as we collectively serve our class.
The workers’ struggles have no border! ¡Las luchas obreras, no tienen fronteras!
NEW YORK CITY, December 5—Over the past few years, conditions at City University of New York (CUNY) campuses have gotten progressively worse, tuition has steadily increased and CUNY is chronically underfunded. CUNY students, 56 percent of whom are Black or Latin, are the primary targets of this racist underfunding. Not surprisingly, CUNY part time faculty (adjuncts) work for poverty wages. At the same time as the CUNY bosses and their politician stooges, along with the weak union leadership, are preparing to shove a racist, austere budget down the throats of the 26,000 faculty and 250,000 students, many faculty are organizing to strike. As we organize to strike, let’s talk about getting rid of this whole, damn, racist capitalist system.
Poverty wages for college faculty
Adjunct professors teach more than 50 percent of the courses at CUNY, yet most of them work for poverty wages. They make as little as $3,200 per course, meaning a part-time instructor teaching a full load of courses per semester makes $25,600 a year. New York City is one of the most expensive cities in the world; so many adjuncts must work extra jobs such as Uber drivers, or get public benefits and/or are homeless (“Professors in Poverty,” YouTube).
CUNY has been running on the super-exploitation of these adjuncts, many of whom are Black and Latin, while the union has only given lip service to the demand for a raise ($7K per course) but provide no leadership. It’s become apparent to many that winning this demand can never happen as long as we have “business as usual” and we follow the laws and rules that capitalism has created. And even if we win such a modest demand, this capitalist system will continue to destroy the lives of workers and students everywhere, from Yemen to the migrant caravan to the students and staff at CUNY.
Strike against poverty wages; break the bosses laws
At seven campuses, union meetings were held to discuss various strike resolutions. At all seven campuses; resolutions were passed unanimously declaring that chapters would fight back, up to and including striking.Especially significant is the willingness of rank-and-file union members to challenge both the city bosses and their union leadership. In New York State, it is illegal for public employees to strike, thanks to the Taylor Law. More importantly, is that many workers have voted in favor of striking despite opposition from the union leadership, whose favored method is to beg so-called “progressive” politicians and CEOs for crumbs and to, ultimately, take what we are given. Instead of building student-worker solidarity or putting the organizational weight of the union behind preparing for a strike, they cozy up to Democratic politicians like Bill DeBlasio, who turn around and agree to hand over $2 billion to Jeff Bezos, the richest man in the world, so that Amazon can move in and gentrify a neighborhood in Queens. Two billion to Bezos, poverty wages to adjunct faculty and tuition increases to students. Really, “This whole damn system has to go!” (Ferguson rebels, August, 2014)
Students and staff unite!
Some students have been present at union meetings to support this 7K, demand for raises and to put forward the demand of free tuition. More and more they are taught by teachers struggling with insecurity, homelessness, anxiety and all the other ills that capitalism visits on workers. At a union meeting in the Bronx, one student commented- “I want to become a teacher. This is my fight as well!” Another student added, “Many of my professors encourage us students to fight back and organize –we have your back!”
At the same time, many students at CUNY hold down jobs, and some work full time to pay for the tuition that once free. So, this student-worker alliance is absolutely critical. We have the same enemy and the same fight!
Strike for decent pay, strike for a communist future!
Members of the communist Progressive Labor Party have stressed that we can go only so far under this capitalist system. When there is a strike vote, faculty express that they are willing to put themselves on the line. But there are many more struggles that we will face in the future. In one chapter meeting, a comrade challenged the local union leadership about how they plan to lead the strike. They don’t.
We have to lead any strike and many more battles in the future. At another meeting, teachers were asking–”Where are those strike stickers”? These teachers are the people that will lead a strike, and they must join us in the longer battle for a better world. Those of us at CUNY, whether studying, teaching, or working –we have a tremendous opportunity now to sharpen this struggle, build a worker-student alliance, fight racism, and challenge capitalism.
The Progressive Labor Party salutes the teacher-workers who are making this militant struggle at CUNY and welcome the sharpening of the class struggle and the possibility of a strike. For students and teachers, when it comes to learning the lessons that are needed to destroy capitalism, the picket line is better than any classroom. Join us and fight for communism!
NEW YORK, NY, December 1—As many as 8,000 working-class families mostly from Honduras are traveling by foot to the southern U.S. border. More than 3,000 are already in Tijuana and many more are passing through Mexico City. They are fleeing poverty, corruption and violence that is largely the result of more than a century of domination by U.S. imperialism. This was most recently displayed in the U.S.-backed coup that overthrew the democratically-elected liberal reformer Zelaya in Honduras in 2009, forcing a mass exodus to escape poverty, crime, drug trafficking and police violence. They join more than 60 million refugees around the world, from Africa to South Asia, from Syria to Somalia, trying to escape the horrors of war and terror. This is the fruit of world-wide imperialism. Workers of the world need communist revolution.
President Donald Trump targeted the refugees with fiercely racist diatribes, calling them everything from criminals to disease carriers to Middle East Muslim terrorists. Trump has deployed more than 5,000 active-duty troops to the border, in addition to an army of ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement) and Border Patrol agents and fascist vigilante militias against unarmed poor people, mainly families with children. The U.S. govern building the concentration camps that could house the refugees for some time to come.
Organizing across borders
Progressive Labor Party is organizing solidarity for the refugees on both sides of the U.S.-Mexico border. We are one Party and there is only one international working class. We have reached out to the refugees in Mexico City and in the U.S., we have started raising money in our unions. We are working on many levels within the New Sanctuary Coalition (NSC) to bring thousands of workers and students to witness, aid and accompany our Central American sisters and brothers into the U.S. We are working with hundreds of volunteers, training to go to the border, work in support capacities, and raise this issue in our unions. So far, many unions have shown an interest and the NSC Call to Organized Labor has gone out to tens of thousands of NYC workers and others and we are heling to organize delegations from these unions to go to the border.
These include workers in 1199, IBT (International Brotherhood of Teamsters) Joint Council 16 (who declared themselves a Sanctuary Union after one of their members was deported), a number of UAW (United Auto Workers) locals, PSC (Professional Staff Congress at the City University of New York), NYSNA (New York State Nurses Association) and others. You can sign on at www.sanctuarycaravan.org/labor.
PLP says, “Working People Have No Nation!” This is now true for at least 60 million refugees around the world, and the numbers are growing every day. Imperialism cannot meet the needs of the working class. And the bosses are using the refugee crisis they have created to build mass fascist movements that scapegoat the migrants as the rulers prepare for wider wars.
This crisis requires everyone’s participation at whatever level you can contribute. We cannot sit this out. If you want to help greet the caravan at the border, or in Mexico City and escort the caravan to the U.S., now is the time to get involved.
HAITI,November 18—Every year on this day, we celebrate the Battle of Vertière, the last battle before the declaration of independence from France on Jan. 1, 1804. This year, however, was significantly different as tens of thousands of workers and students all across Haiti took to the streets to join the battle against massive corruption in the PetroCaribe scandal (where the bourgeoisie has pocketed billions of dollars meant to fund education, infrastructure, etc.). Demanding the ousting of Jovenel Moïse, in whom they have no confidence to find and punish the guilty, the masses barricaded the streets. Their bosses responded by sending out all of its armed might, including hooded thugs known as cagoulards, who murdered at least a dozen protesters.
Many understand that this battle is not easy to win because, just like exploitation, corruption is a disease in the lungs of the capitalist system, and to defeat the disease we have to get rid of the entire system itself. We have to replace it with one that serves the interests of the working class.
In one provincial town, there were only a dozen Progressive Labor Party (PLP) members and friends on the street some people were afraid to participate in the marches because the government is running a campaign of terror; in fact, there were more police than protesters. Yet in spite of police presence, our action was a success, and we continued the planned course. Although our numbers were small, we persisted with signs in hand, and we chanted without stopping. The message was clear: “the bourgeoisie and its state are anti-worker, anti-progress, and anti-well-being and they must go.”
The theft of the PetroCaribe funds is awakening Haitian workers and students. We can take advantage of this situation to strengthen our fight. The fight against corruption is a fight against capitalism.We are engaged in it! La lutte continue (the struggle continues)!
New York City, November 28—Our justice and peace coalition dramatically indicted mayor Bill deBlasio and the New York Police Department (NYPD) for Racist Murder! We hosted a press conference organized by workers and Hawa Bah the mother of a police murder victim. In 2012 Bah’s desperate call to 911, for her mentally ill son Mohamed would prove deadly. That’s because when the police arrived, they brushed her aside, kicked in the door of her son’s apartment, and executed him with seven bullets! The movement for justice for Mohamed,whose life was senselessly snuffed out by the kkkops two years before of his thirtieth birthday, finally won a civil court victory after a relentless six year struggle.
Now de Blasio is appealing the judgment in order to reinforce a law permitting any cop to actually execute an already disabled victim if the cop deems to be in danger. This would further expand the fascist police terror the working class already experiences, and proves deBlasio to be just another craven, racist politician. It highlights that violence is the lifeblood, of this racist capitalist system, and it best protected by the leadership of liberal racists. Thus explaining that liberal politicians are the main agents for developing U.S. fascist oppression is one of the Progressive Labor Party’s (PLP) major duties. We are now advancing this analysis by pointing out that deBlasio’s new “Crisis Prevention and Response Task Force” will simply serve as a safety valve to deflect rising fury at police killings in the same way the Kerner Commission Report was meant to quell ghetto rebellions in the 1960s.
Our project in the coming weeks is to bombard the Task Force with demands for fundamental change, including diverting funds from the NYPD in order to build up effective mental health treatment in every neighborhood, and to mandate that all first responders be trained mental health personnel NOT kkops . The speakers included clergy representing three congregations in three boroughs, and leaders of six other organizations, including the American Public Health Association.
A petition drive has been launched, both online andon paper. We will use this as an organizing tool to bring more and more anti-racists into action. Opportunities for struggle will increase in January when the Task Force presents its recommendations to the mayor.
Then during the rest of the winter and spring we will sharpen the fight as we expose how the liberal politicians will try to compromise with the NYPD’s open fascism.Most exciting is that our organizing effort includes men and women of all races.We also have an increasing opportunity to work with college-aged young people. One of them is now joining one of the churches the Party has been building work in for years!The life and death challenge for us is to share Challenge more widely and to redouble our efforts to build personal/political ties with the newer people we are getting to know. The test of this work’s success of course will be how we are able to swell our marching ranks come May Day. In the face of expanding fascism and war, communist revolution is the only solution!