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Manifesto
Against European border policy, for the closure of the
Centers for the 
Internment of Foreigners, 
for the release of those arrested in the Zona Franca
(Barcelona) this 
Saturday 24 June.
Since last autumn, the images of horror being produced
by the present 
European border regimes continue 
to arrive via the press, television, blogs.  The
deaths at the fences 
of Ceuta and Melilla, the deportations 
to the middle of the Sahara desert, the shipwrecks on
the coasts of the 
Canary Islands, the bilateral agreements 
through which certain African countries accept
deportations of persons 
not citizens of their countries in exchange 
for large sums of money, the mobilization by the EU of
naval and air 
patrols to control the coasts of the Canary Islands 
and Western Africa...speak to us of an undeclared war
set loose against 
the exterior borders of Europe against 
those men and women who dare to travel to Europe in
search of a better 
life.
Migration from South to North, much like the earlier
migration from the 
country to the city, presents itself
as an irreversable process. Nonetheless, the European
Union insists 
upon approaching this question in persistently
repressive terms.  This does not occur only 'out
there', at the 
European exterior borders, and in the countries of 
transit which are sub-contracted to manage the
movement of persons 
towards Europe.  Rather it happens more and more 
in our cities: identity controls are ever more
frequent whether at the 
exit of the metro, in the travel agency or at the post
office. The objective is not so much to identify and
expell all those 
non-EU migrants without a residency permit as it is to
guarantee that the threat of deportation serve as a
permanent blackmail 
for all, to maintain an ever larger section of the 
population in a subaltern status.  Thus  migrant
non-EU citizens who 
live and work in the EU watch as their legal status,
their 
security and their freedom of movement are subjected
to the 
arbitrariness characteristic of 
legislation of exception.  Fear and uncertainty
impregnate their lives 
but also our cities, 
settling in as the new atmosphere.
The events of last Saturday in the Internment Center
for Foreigners 
being constructed in the Zona Franca
of the Port of Barcelona, are one more expression of
the repressive, 
exclusively police/military mode 
which characterize the present border policies of the
Zapatero 
government and all the governments of the
EU.  This is clearly illustrated by their location:
nothing better 
exemplifies the arbitrariness and 
the denial of rights which the border regimes imply
than the Internment 
Centers for Foreigners. In these 
prisons for immigrants they can hold for up to 40 days
persons whose 
only crime is to exist and to wish
to inhabit, work and live in a place other than where
they were born. 
The new Internment Center being build
in the Zona Franca of Barcelona, which has room for
twice as many 
detainees as the presently existing 
one, is located in an isolated place, far from the
nuclei of the city 
and difficult to get to, thus both perfecting
the horror and tucking it out of sight of the
well-intentioned.
But the events of Saturday clearly demonstrate the
repressive 
orientation of the border policy 
through the police response to those who dare to point
out the borders, 
against those who, having been
born here, raise their voices and say that this
policy,supposedly 
created in the interest of our security, 
does not represent us.  The arrest of the 59 persons
who entered the 
Internment Center in construction, among 
them two lawyers and two journalists, the abusive
accusations, the 
humiliating treatment in the police stations,
the extension of the arrest for over 48 hours in
response to a pacific 
action can do nothing but 
inspire our indignation and rejection.
For these reasons, the signatories below, in
solidarity with all those 
who immigrate to Europe and who
are greeted by humiliations, subalternity and blows,
and in solidarity 
with the hundred men and women from 
all over Europe who realized Saturday's peaceful
action in order to 
direct public attention to the new internment 
center before it is inaugurated, and thus to extend
the movement 
against internment centers in Europe, demand:
- the immediate release of all those arrested, and the
removal of all 
charges against them;
- the declaration of Barcelona as a city free of
Internment Centers for 
Foreigners;
- the unconditional regularization of all the
immigrants in Europe;
- the end of the police/military border policy.
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