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Save Our State (SOS) is an activist organization opposed to
illegal immigration inSouthern California . The group also has a chapter inNorthern California . It was granted501(c)(3) non-profit status in late 2005.Origin
The group takes its name from California's 1994 Proposition 187, known as the "Save Our State" initiative. The proposition, which would have denied health care and education to illegal immigrant residents of California, was approved by a majority of voters in 1994 but was immediately challenged in court and was eventually struck down by a US district court four years later.
The group was incorporated in July 2004 by Ventura resident Joseph Turner, who was unsatisfied with the existing immigration-reform groups whose letter-writing campaigns he deemed ineffectual. In an interview, Turner stated, "Our belief is that if that worked or had any sort of positive influence, we wouldn’t be in the situation we’re in." In contrast, SOS's tactics are statedly "aggressive", and "in-your-face". Their language reflects this, intentionally eschewing what they perceive to be the
political correctness that characterized the language of the 1990s. In the opinion of Turner and many of his supporters, political correctness and multiculturalism are both factors that contribute to the continued entry of illegal aliens into the United States.Activities and tactics
SOS's first campaign was in December 2004, when, after launching a website with a forum, they announced a boycott of
Home Depot for funding day labor centers on or near their store locations. Later, in the spring of 2005, SOS protested billboards advertisingKRCA-TV 's Spanish-language newscast that displayed theMexico City landmark Angel of Independence in the center of the Los Angeles skyline. Accompanying text read "Los Angeles,CAMexico. Tu Ciudad. Tu Equipo." ("Your city. Your newsteam.") [http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=43973] Reports vary as to whether or not the protests had any effect on their removal. SOS has continued protesting against Home Depot, day-laborer hiring sites, and even works of art they view as reflecting a mentality that encourages illegal immigration.The underlying philosophy of the protests is referred to by Turner as "the transference of pain", a tactic for which he credits his wife. In Turner's words,Baldwin Park I
The group's next action provoked a great deal of controversy. SOS protested the monumental artwork "
Danzas Indigenas " at theMetrolink station inBaldwin Park, California . The work, commissioned by the city and designed by UCLAprofessor , Chicana artist, and SPARC founderJudy Baca with community input, featured several inscriptions on Mission-style arches, two of which drew the ire of anti-illegal immigration activists. A quote from the Chicana writerGloria Anzaldua reads, "This land was Mexican once, was Indian always and is, and will be again." The other read "It was better before they came." About the first quote, Turner stated, "It's seditious. It essentially talks about returning this land to Mexico." About the second quote, which Baca states was actually uttered by a white Baldwin Park resident lamenting the influx of Mexicans afterWorld War II , Baca has stated that it is deliberately ambiguous to allow the viewer's interpretation of "they" to reveal something about the viewer. SOS claims the referent of "they" is "white people".On
May 14 ,2005 , approximately 40 members of Save Our State held signs in front of the monument. Hundreds of counterprotesters also showed up, shouting such slogans as "Racists go home" and displaying theflag of Mexico when squaring off against the American flags carried by Save Our State.Police in riot gear were called in from several neighboring departments to maintain a wall of separation between the groups. In the day's only incident of physical violence, an SOS protester, a sixty-six year old
Minuteman Project volunteer named Laura D. "Dottie" Dalton, was hit in the head by a water bottle lobbed from area of the counterprotesting crowd. She was held overnight for observation but was released the next day.Response
The event was covered in local newspapers, as well as by writers for the Los Angeles
Independent Media Center , and in broadcast media byKPFK 's Uprising and What's Right With America (WRWA), a conservative public access talk show inSanta Barbara, California . National conservative websites such asWorld Net Daily picked up the story after viewing footage posted on WRWA's website. [http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=44501] The most shocking footage was of Martinez, who, wearing a turban, made such statements as "Viva Zarqawi, the gringo killer!".The SOS website also experienced heavy traffic, with supporters and detractors alike registering thousands of opinions.
In an interview, Turner stated,
Baldwin Park
Mayor Manuel Lozano has publicly defended the language of the monument as a work of art, therefore free expression, and has demonstrated his support for counterprotesting organizations with "handshake walk" among their ranks. He has publicly described Save Our State as a 'hate group'. Mayor Lozano led the Baldwin Park City Council to formally proclaim that the monument would remain intact onJune 25 , 2005.Opposition
Opposition to SOS has originated in many quarters and organization of counterdemonstrations has largely been ad hoc. Galvanized by the protest of the monument, a coalition calling themselves "Committee to Defend Danzas Indigenas" was formed, and they helped the city of Baldwin Park to plan the response to the second protest of the monument known as Balwin Park II (BPII). An Inland Empire-based group called the Southern California Human Rights Network began to protest Save Our State within a few months of the beginning of its activities. They group worked with another newly-founded coalition, La Tierra Es De Todos, in the Los Angeles metropolitan area. The San Diego-based Gente Unida ("People United") extended their anti-Minuteman activities to include anti-SOS actions. Leftist antiwar organizations such as San Gabriel Neighbors for Peace and Justice and the Los Angeles branch of
ANSWER also organized in opposition, as did the socialist groups ISO and the Socialist Workers Party. Day laborer organizations such as the National Day Laborer Organizing Network (NDLON) and their supporters the Catholic Charities have both spoken out against SOS and their tactics. Civil Rights groups such asMEChA have come out against the group. Mexican groups such asMexica Movement , La voz de Aztlan, SPARC, Danza Azteca groups, and local musicians and visual artists have all denounced the group.Alleged ties to extremist groups
Save Our State has been described as a race-based hate group by the
Southern Poverty Law Center . [ [http://www.splcenter.org/intel/map/hate.jsp?S=CA&m=4 "Southern Poverty Law Center Intelligence Project", 2005] ]In
2005 , it was reported thatwhite supremacists had participated in Save Our State demonstrations. Save Our State founder Joseph Turner responded to the controversy, "there seems to be very little we can do to keep them from piggybacking off our activism. ... [W] e are unable to really do anything about it. " [ [http://www.splcenter.org/intel/news/item.jsp?aid=16 SPLCenter.org: Immigration protesters joined by neo-Nazis in California ] ]In an online forum entry in 2005, Turner wrote, quotation|"I don't want to be affiliated with white supremacists and white separatists. I can make the argument that just because one believes in white separatism that that does not make them a racist. I can make the argument that someone who proclaims to be a white nationalist is not necessarily a white supremacist. I don't think that standing up for your "kind" or "your race" makes you a bad person." [cite web
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External links
* [http://www.saveourstate.org Official Site]
Neutral
* [http://www.theredalert.com/features/saveourstate.htm The Red Alert interviews with Joe Turner and LA ANSWER]
upport
* [http://www.mensnewsdaily.com/archive/j/ireland/2004/ireland030504.htm California's Second Desperate Immigration SOS]
* [http://www.vdare.com/guzzardi/050218_smeared.htm Save Our State Successful—And Therefore Smeared]
* [http://www.immigrationwatchdog.com/?page_id=306 The Immigration Watchdog reports on Laguna Beach September 24, 2005] , [http://www.immigrationwatchdog.com/?page_id=495 Glendale December 10, 2005] , and [http://www.immigrationwatchdog.com/?page_id=539 Glendale January 7, 2006] , [http://www.immigrationwatchdog.com/?page_id=579 Burbank January 21, 2006] .
* [http://euphoria.jarkolicious.com/journal/2005/06/30/577/ A Street-Fighter Mentality on Illegal Immigration]
* [http://frontpagemagazine.com/Articles/ReadArticle.asp?ID=19314 FrontPage Magazine's article on the La Tierra Es De Todos Coalition]
* [http://www.theamericanresistance.com/thousand_words/baldwin_park_2005may14.html The American Resistance - Photos and detailed description of the event]Opposition
* [http://www.latimes.com/news/opinion/la-ed-depot23jan23,0,7759693.story?coll=la-home-oped "All in a day's work"] LA Times editorial January 23, 2006
* [http://www.sparcmurals.org/sparcone/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=209&Itemid=124 SPARC responds to SOS]
* [http://www.splcenter.org/intel/news/item.jsp?aid=16 "Immigration protesters joined by neo-Nazis in California"] , 2005,Southern Poverty Law Center
* [http://tierra-es-de-todos.blogspot.com/ "La Tierra Es De Todos"] Immigrants' rights group opposing Save Our State.
* [http://www.socialistworker.org/2005-2/550/550_05_Bigots.shtml Socialist Worker]
* [http://www.la.indymedia.org/news/2005/07/133802.php SOS had good turnout in Laguna Beach] LA Independent Media Center July 30, 2005
* [http://www.lacitybeat.com/article.php?id=2086&IssueNum=102 This Land Is our Land] Critical piece published in the Los Angeles City Beat.
* [http://la.indymedia.org/news/2006/01/143732.php Mexica Movement Turns Tables On Save Our State Rally] LA Independent Media Center January 7, 2006
* [http://la.indymedia.org/news/2006/08/172369.php Internal Strife at SOS - Part I : LA IMC]News
* [http://www.sbsun.com/news/ci_3747787 "Petition targets aiding of illegal migrants in city"] San Bernardino County Sun, April 25, 2006
* [http://www.mercurynews.com/mld/mercurynews/news/local/states/california/northern_california/14236447.htm "SoCal groups square off over immigration bill"] San Jose Mercury News, March 31, 2006
* [http://www.burbankleader.com/news/story/39279p-58529c.html "Protests shut down job centers"] Burbank Leader, March 1, 2006
* [http://worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=48665 "Minuteman ally injured in protest sues city"] WorldNetDaily,February 4 , 2006
* [http://www.burbankleader.com/front/story/35029p-51747c.html# "Day laborer center approved"] Burbank Leader, January 11, 2006
* [http://www.latimes.com/business/careers/work/la-me-homedepot13jan13,1,2747068.story?coll=la-headlines-business-careers "25 Laborers Show Up on 1st Day of Burbank Hiring Center"] LA Times, January 13, 2006
* [http://www.thedesertsun.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060108/NEWS10/601080329/1024 "Groups stage nationwide rallies denouncing illegal immigration"] The Desert Sun, January 8, 2005
* [http://www.hispanicvista.com/HVC/Opinion/Commentary/062705hcomm.htm "A Ventura County group's vow to force Baldwin Park to remove an inscription at a Metrolink station is based on an error, artist says"] A hispanicvista.com reprint of a Times article on Baldwin Park
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