In conjunction with Ann's post on Monday about the anti-immigration bill, The REAL I.D. Act, this article in the Kansas City Star discusses the incidents surrounding the murder of an immigrant women, who had a been abused repeatedly, but due to fear of deportation, never alarmed authorities.
The victim, Estela Garibay was murdered on Christmas Day 2003. The article states...
The abuse, like the victim, left no paper trail. Garibay never called a domestic-violence hot line. She never filed a police report or requested a restraining order. She never sought refuge at a women's shelter.
Her tale of abuse, isolation and fear is similar to those of countless undocumented female immigrants who come to the United States with dreams that turn sour, said Leslye Orloff, director of the immigrant women program at Legal Momentum in Washington, D.C.
These women are afraid of losing their children, their livelihood and their homes if they report the abuse and their legal status is revealed.
So they endure it. Quietly. In the shadows.
If you don't know, now you know. This just gives us a glimmer of a devastating national crisis.










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Because there isn't that much DV!!! In fact a woman is 40 times more likely to kill her unborn baby than to get struck by a man!!!
Took words "Exactly" out of my mouth.
DV is nothing but a witchhunt-biased power women fraudulently abuse up to 90% of the time.
70% of Baby Killers are women.
Over 60% of child abuse convictions are women.
"Feminists, trying to make women into men for 40 years."
Why can't they just enjoy being a lady??? And treated as such??? What's wrong with being a lady that would be such a problem?
The crime carries felonies with it and jail time. No man wants to be locked in a box. I think females need to spend some time locked up so they know how it feels to be jailed against your will!!!
Between 1 in 4 and 1 in 5 women will experience domestic abuse in some form at some time in her life, according to the Michigan Coalition Against Domestic and Sexual Violence. Think of 5 women that you know, and statistically, at least one of them will be abused. Can you get your head around that? Next time, please hold your tongue while the ladies are talking.
Anyway, on a more relevant note. As a DV worker, I've never learned about resources to protect immigrant women. Granted, in rural Michigan it's not much of an issue, but it is nonetheless an ongoing worry that if someone who is here illegally needs my help, I won't know how to provide it. It's so frustrating to me that the government perceives people as US citizens before human beings.