Workers Vanguard No. 873
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7 July 2006
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TROTSKY
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LENIN
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Immigrant Rights in the Early Soviet Republic
(Quote of the Week)
In its 1918 Constitution, the Soviet workers republic granted
citizenship rights to all foreign working people in its territory, while taking
measures to safeguard the proletarian dictatorship against
counterrevolutionaries. Today, based on the program of Lenin and Trotsky’s
Bolshevik Party, the Spartacist League calls for full citizenship rights for all
immigrants as part of our struggle for new October Revolutions.
20. Acting on the principle of the solidarity of the toilers of all
nations, the Russian Socialist Federated Soviet Republic grants all political
rights enjoyed by Russian citizens to foreigners resident within the territory
of the Russian Republic provided they belong to the working class or to the
peasantry not using hired labor. Local Soviets are authorized to confer the
rights of Russian citizenship upon such foreigners without any formalities or
difficulties.
21. The Russian Socialist Federated Soviet Republic offers asylum
to all foreigners persecuted for political and religious offenses.
22. The Russian Socialist Federated Soviet Republic, recognizing
the equality of all citizens, regardless of race or nationality, declares it
contrary to the fundamental laws of the Republic to institute or tolerate any
privileges or advantages based upon such grounds, or to repress national
minorities, or to limit their rights in any way.
23. To safeguard the interests of the working class as a whole, the
Russian Socialist Federated Soviet Republic deprives individuals and groups of
rights which they may use to the detriment of the Socialist Revolution.
—James Bunyan, ed., Intervention, Civil War, and Communism in
Russia: April-December 1918—Documents and Materials (The Johns Hopkins
Press, 1936)
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Workers Vanguard No. 873
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7 July 2006
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Defend Immigrant Rights!
(Letter)
Seattle, WA
19 May 2006
19 May 2006
To the Editor,
President Bush plans to spend billions of our dollars to turn the
Mexican border into a war zone, using paramilitary troops and high tech
equipment. It’s a horrible idea that Congress should quash immediately.
Immigration is a result of social and economic forces that the U.S. has a major
part in creating, such as poverty and joblessness in South America. The great
wealth that undocumented workers create in the U.S. is unacknowledged, while the
government illegally declares war on border communities in the U.S. and Mexico.
Who can doubt that Chicanos and Mexicans, and other brown-skinned people, will
be abused and killed by trigger-happy, privatized soldiers whose bosses care
only for the money they make. The dismal record of privatized prisons shows what
poor and workingclass people of color can expect.
Millions of immigrants and their supporters in the streets on May
Day displayed a powerful force for change that can also help U.S. citizens who
are feeling the contempt of our government for their jobs, wages, pensions, and
freedom of speech. It’s time that unions, women, the elderly, and all people of
color join undocumented workers and stop the destruction of their rights and
ours.
Sincerely,
A.W.
A.W.
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