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	<author_name>National Day Laborer Organizing Network</author_name>
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	<title>#FreeBaldomero:  Take Action to Stop the Deportation of Mississippi Worker Leader Baldomero</title>
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	<description>Take action to stop ICE from deporting Baldomero. We must call on DHS to stop targeting Mississippi workers and families who were impacted by ICE’s retaliatory workplace raids. Baldomero is a poultry worker and community leader, and was one of the 680 indigenous and Latino workers who were arrested in ICE’s racist and retaliatory workplace raids in 2019. After the raids, Baldomero and his wife Sylvia fought courageously to reunite and keep their family together in Mississippi. And after serving time for a “re-entry” conviction, he was finally released thanks to the family’s courageous advocacy and that of community leaders at the Immigrant Alliance for Justice and Equity (IAJE) of Mississippi. But on April 12, Baldomero was arrested at his immigration check-in at the ICE field office in Pearl, Mississippi, and then transferred to ICE’s migrant prison at LaSalle, Louisiana. Today Baldomero faces imminent deportation, and once again, separation from his wife and young children, ages 5 and 9, one of who suffers developmental disability. Baldomero and Sylvia have been leaders in the national effort to call on the US Dept of Labor and Homeland Security to address the rampant workplace abuse committed against migrant workers. Baldomero has been a community leader, calling on labor officials to address wage theft. And while he continued work in the poultry industry, Baldomero has been the sole-breadwinner for his family, and care-taker for his wife, who suffers from physical disability after a tragic car accident. Will you take action to support Baldomero’s family, his wife Sylvia, and their two young children?</description>
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