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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - October 20, 2004
For more information, contact:
Robert Corry at 303/634-2244, cellphone: 720/364-9269
Terry Graham at 303/868-0298 (email:
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FIRST DATA/WESTERN UNION SUED FOR IMMIGRATION FORUM ASSAULT
DENVER: A woman assaulted by a Mexican national at a Denver
pro-immigration forum sponsored by First Data/Western Union
filed a civil lawsuit today in Denver District Court. The
lawsuit includes claims for ethnic intimidation, civil
conspiracy, assault and battery, robbery, personal injury, and
property damage against Colorado-based First Data Corporation,
its subsidiary Western Union, the First Data/Western Union
Foundation, the attacker and her former employer, Hep C
Connection.
The plaintiff, Terry Graham, was challenging the forum's
panelists from the audience when she was attacked and brutally
assaulted by Julissa Molina-Soto, 32, an immigrants' rights
activist.
Denver attorney Robert Corry, who is representing Graham, said,
“No person in the United States of America should fear violent
retaliation for exercising her First Amendment rights to speak
out and participate in an open community forum. The sponsors of
this forum, First Data Corporation and Western Union, had a duty
and obligation to provide adequate security at the event, a
responsibility they utterly failed to satisfy.”
The forum was held on July 22 at Denver's North High School. The
school was recently the focus of a national controversy for
displaying the Mexican flag in its classrooms.
Denver police at the event arrested Molina-Soto and charged her
with assault. She was released within minutes after the
intervention of Mexican General Consul Juan Marcos Gutierrez and
other Latino leaders, according to reports published in La Voz
Nueva, a bilingual newspaper.
As paramedics attended to Graham following the assault, Polly
Baca -- a Director of First Data/Western Union Foundation and
head of Denver nonprofit LARASA (“The Race”) -- and ACLU lawyer
Adrienne Benavidez assured the largely Latino audience from the
podium that Molina-Soto would have legal representation.
Molina-Soto is scheduled to appear on October 26 in Denver
County Court on the assault charges.
Jeff Joseph, head of the Colorado Chapter of the American
Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA), is representing
Molina-Soto in the criminal case.
Molina-Soto and her two children entered the U.S. nine years
ago. A Mexican citizen, she reportedly has permanent resident
alien status. She has held various jobs involving healthcare
rights for legal and illegal Latino immigrants.
Baca's organization, LARASA, and Molina-Soto, who until recently
was multicultural outreach coordinator for Denver's Hep C
Connection, jointly ran a Latino outreach campaign on Hepatitis
C in 2003. Benavidez, head of Denver's nonprofit Color of
Justice, has long been a critic of the Denver Police
Department's treatment of minorities. Benavidez headed Denver's
Public Safety Review Commission, reviewing citizen complaints
against police officers, for five years during which time the
Police Protective Association accused her of bias. Former Police
Chief Tom Sanchez protested the PSRC's “witch-hunt atmosphere”
under her leadership. A vocal opponent of Denver's Columbus Day
celebration, Benavidez also sits on the Board of Directors of
Servicios de la Raza (“Services For The Race”).
According to the First Data/Western Union Foundation website
(www.firstdatawesternunion.org) LARASA, Services de la Raza, and
Hep C Connection have all received Foundation grants since 2001.
Molina-Soto's attorney, Jeff Joseph, debated Colorado
Congressman Tom Tancredo in February on the topic of immigration
stating that "[The] enforcement policy of immigration is not in
line with reality." Joseph also criticized President Bush's
controversial immigrant amnesty proposal, saying it did not give
incentives for illegal aliens to register and become legal US
residents.
First Data Corporation has taken the lead in promoting massive
immigration and immigrants' rights -- including illegal aliens
-- since settling lawsuits charging that its subsidiary, Western
Union, failed to disclose unreasonably high commissions it
charged when wiring customers' money to Mexico.
In March, First Data/Western Union set up a $10 million
“Empowerment Fund” to be used for Latino and pro-immigration
causes. Raul Yzaguirre, president of the National Council of La
Raza (“The Race”); Sal Gomez, Chairman the Denver Hispanic
Chamber; and Robert de Posada, President of the Latino
Coalition, were appointed by First Data to the Fund's Advisory
Board. The Empowerment Fund is separate and in addition to
charitable donations totaling about $5.5 million that First Data
made as part of settlements of the class-action lawsuits.
Since March, First Data/Western Union has sponsored immigration
panels across the nation. First Data ignored complaints made
prior to the Denver forum that participants did not represent
both sides of the issue. Panelists at the Denver forum included
Thomas Saenz of the Mexican-American Legal Defense and
Educational Fund (MALDEF); Lisa Duran of Derechos Para Todos
(“Rights For Everyone”); Juan Salgado, President of the Illinois
Coalition for Immigrant and Refugee Rights; Robert de Posada of
The Latino Coalition; Raul Hinosa, UCLA's North American
Integration and Development Center; and Roberto Ramirez, Founder
of the Jesus Guadalupe Foundation. Some individuals had
complained to First Data prior to the Denver panel that it was
skewed and did not represent both sides of the issue.
First Data CEO Charles Fote announced in April that $800,000 of
the Empowerment Fund would be used to create a Denver pilot
program to support and increase the number of Latino business
owners.
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