American Friends Service Committee - United States-Mexico Border Program Records
Special Collections & Archives, UC San Diego
Special Collections & Archives, UC San Diego
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Descriptive Summary
Contributing Institution:
Special Collections & Archives, UC San Diego
9500 Gilman Drive
La Jolla 92093-0175
Title: American Friends Service Committee - United States-Mexico Border Program Records
Creator:
American Friends Service Committee. Mexico-U.S. Border Program
Identifier/Call Number: MSS 0644
Physical Description:
25 Linear feet
(62 archives boxes, 1 map case folder)
Date (inclusive): 1974 - 2004
Abstract: The American Friends Service Committee - US/Mexico Border Program (USMBP) is a human rights advocacy organization that was
established to support immigrant rights and concerns by documenting human and civil rights abuses by law enforcement agencies
in and around communities on the San Diego County-Mexico border. The records mostly encompass the organizational and administrative
activities directed by Roberto Martinez, director from 1982-2003. The collection contains incoming and outgoing correspondence,
field reports and studies, and meeting minutes, with similar materials in records for the parallel project, the Immigration
Law Enforcement Monitoring Project (ILEMP). The main components of the records are abuse complaint case files and legal case
documents compiled from individuals by the USMBP, the Centro de Asuntos Migratorios (CAM), the Chicano Federation of San Diego
County, and the Coalition for Law and Justice. Additionally, the papers contain conference and seminar materials, subject
files, brochures, published writings, and other materials supporting projects and organizations involved with AFSC and Roberto
Martinez.
Languages:
English
.
Scope and Content of Collection
The records of the American Friends Service Committee - U.S.-Mexico Border Program document the organization's accomplishments
between 1982-2003 when Roberto Martinez was program director. USMBP was established to monitor local law enforcement practices,
support immigrant labor rights, promote understanding of immigration problems, and to support strategic litigation that would
have an impact on immigration policies. The papers include administrative files for the Southern California regional office,
in the form of correspondence, meeting minutes, public relations materials and summary reports, as well as for the related
program, the Immigration Law Enforcement Monitoring Project (ILEMP). Additionally, there are abuse complaint case files, 1977-2000,
from citizen and non-citizen individuals in and around the San Diego-Mexico border region, and documents illustrating early
volunteer work by Roberto Martinez at the Chicano Federation of San Diego County, the Coalition for Law and Justice, and the
Centro de Asuntos Migratorios (CAM) records from 1981 to the merger with the U.S.-Mexico Border Program in 1994.
The records are arranged in fourteen series: 1) CORRESPONDENCE, 2) ADMINISTRATIVE, 3) WRITINGS AND REPORTS, 4) LEGAL CASES,
5) ABUSE AND COMPLAINT CASES, 6) CONFERENCES AND SEMINARS, 7) ILEMP (IMMIGRATION LAW ENFORCEMENT MONITORING PROJECT), 8) WRITINGS
OF OTHERS, 9) SUBJECT FILES, 10) CENTRO DE ASUNTO MIGRATORIOS (CAM), 11) CHICANO FEDERATION OF SAN DIEGO COUNTY, 12) COALITION
FOR LAW AND JUSTICE, 13) RELATED ORGANIZATIONS, 14) 2018 ADDITIONS.
Administrative History
Since 1940, the American Friends Service Committee - San Diego (AFSC-SD) has worked closely with migrant workers and promoted
rural and urban development in Mexico. Focusing on improving the living and working conditions of migrant workers and strengthening
their political voice, the AFSC-SD has historically played a principal role in Mexicano activism in the US-Mexcio border region
of California.
Orginally the AFSC-SD began the U.S.-Mexico Border Project (USMBP) in 1977 to address economic imbalances between the US
and Mexico. With the passage of the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986, the program began to monitor and document
human and civil rights abuses by border law enforcement agencies. The program represented two subcommittees, one in Pasadena
and, other in San Diego. The USMBP remains a unique project which records incidents of state violence that might otherwise
remain underreported and/or uninvestigated.
Marco Antonio Rodriguez became the first director in 1978-1979 under the coordination of the AFSC Pasadena office under Frank
Galvan. Roberto Martinez was hired as director in 1982, and served as such until 2000. Martinez was already working as a human
rights advocate through the Catholic Diocese and as a member of the Chicano Federation of San Diego County, as director of
Coalition for a Humane Immigration Policy, and through the formation of the East County Sheriff/Community Relations Task Force.
During 1983-1986, Martinez worked with Centro de Asuntos Migratorios (CAM), an independent legal services organization formed
in 1978 that worked closely with AFSC until 1993 when CAM merged with USMBP. Marco Antonio Rodriguez became CAM's interim
director after the resignation of Leonor Lozano in 1983, until 1989 when Richard Garcia, the El Centro office attorney and
supervisor became executive director. CAM's mission was to provide and promote vital legal representation, education, and
advocacy of undocumented individuals and their families.
In 1987, the USMBP undertook a special Immigration Law Enforcement Monitoring Project (ILEMP) designed to focus on the human
rights of those immigrating to the US from Mexico and on the quality of society's response to their security and respect.
In 1997, AFSC-SD conducted a bi-national study of abuses in collaboration with human right organizations in Tijuana; in 2001,
AFSC-SD staff initiated an ecumenical migrant outreach project.
Publication Rights
Publication rights are held by the creator of the collection.
Preferred Citation
American Friends Service Committee U.S.-Mexico Border Program Records. MSS 644. Special Collections & Archives, UC San Diego.
Acquisition Information
Acquired 2004, 2018.
Restrictions
Materials in boxes 21-33, 50-53 are restricted until the year 2079 according to federal and state laws. Digital versions,
with personally identifying information redacted, are available on the Library's Digital Collections website.
Digital Content
Selected content from the abuse and complaint files has been scanned. Identifying information (such as names and addresses)
have been digitally redacted, while photographs, medical records, blank forms, and immigration status documents found throughout
the files were not scanned and are not presented online.
Subjects and Indexing Terms
Mexico -- Emigration and immigration
Immigrants -- Civil rights -- Mexican-American Border Region
Mexican-American Border Region
United States -- Emigration and immigration
Mexican Americans -- Civil rights
Human rights -- Mexican-American Border Region
Chicano Federation of San Diego County
American Friends Service Committee. Mexico-U.S. Border Program -- Archives
Centro de Asuntos Migratorios (National City, Calif.)
CORRESPONDENCE
Scope and Content of Series
SERIES 1) CORRESPONDENCE, 1980-2003
Arranged in two subseries: A) Outgoing and B) Incoming. The outgoing correspondence is AFSC (both national and regional) generated,
generally administrative in nature, while the incoming correspondence is from various organizations and individuals concerning
topics of immigration and law enforcement abuse. Arranged chronologically.
Box 6, Folder 1
August 15-August 30, 1991
Box 6, Folder 4
November 1-November 11, 1991
Box 6, Folder 5
November 13-December, 1991
ADMINISTRATIVE
Scope and Content of Series
SERIES 2) ADMINISTRATIVE
Although the US-Mexico Border Program is an independent regional project, the program follows the initiatives of the national
orgranization in Philadelphia. Currently, the USMBP is supervised under the Pacific Southwest region program. The administrative
series contains meeting minutes of both local and national committees, public relations and grant materials, newsletters,
and various internally created documents such as articles of incorporation, organizational structure and history, and handwritten
notes by staff. Arranged in five subseries:
A) Meeting Minutes: Arranged alphabetically by committee name. Contains meeting minutes for the advisory board, national
community relations, Pacific Southwest Regional office, Southern California area program, and sub-committees.
B) Public Relations: Informative brochures, AFSC event sponsored flyers, news articles mentioning AFSC and quoting Roberto
Martinez, and press releases.
C) Grants: Proposals, reports, and request applications for such organizations as the Ford Foundation and the W.K. Kellogg
Foundation for grants the USMBP has applied for. Arranged alphabetically by organization.
D) General Administrative Files: Arranged alphabetically. The files represent organizational documentation such as articles
of incorporation, organizational structure, and history documents for the US-Mexico Border Program, certificates of appreciation,
handwritten notes, and building plans for the proposed San Diego Friends Meeting House. Also included is a biographical profile
and interview with Robert Martinez.
E) Newsletters: Includes AFSC national and regional publications including "News of Women's Liberation Worldwide" and SPOTLIGHT.
Box 10, Folder 7
Advisory Board- Meeting minutes
1986 - 1996
General note
Roberto Martinez, board chairman.
Box 10, Folder 8
National Community Relations Committee- Meeting minutes
1984 - 1986
Box 10, Folder 9
National Community Relations Committee- Meeting minutes
1990 - 1998
Box 10, Folder 10
Pacific Southwest Regional Office- Executive Committee- Meeting minutes
1984 - 1986
Box 11, Folder 1
Pacific Southwest Regional Office- Executive Committee- Meeting minutes
1987 - 1989
Box 11, Folder 2
Pacific Southwest Regional Office- Executive Committee- Meeting minutes
1990
Box 11, Folder 3
Pacific Southwest Regional Office- Executive Committee- Meeting minutes, February-June
1991
Box 11, Folder 4
Pacific Southwest Regional Office- Executive Committee- Meeting minutes, July-December
1991
Box 11, Folder 5
Pacific Southwest Regional Office- Executive Committee- Meeting minutes
1992 - 1994
Box 11, Folder 6
Pacific Southwest Regional Office- Executive Committee- Meeting minutes
1995
Box 12, Folder 1
Pacific Southwest Regional Office- Executive Committee- Meeting minutes
1996 - 2000
Box 12, Folder 2
Pacific Southwest Regional Office- Staff meeting minutes
1988 - 2001
Box 12, Folder 3
Southern California Area Program Committee- Meeting minutes
1985 - 2003
Box 12, Folder 4
Sub-Committee meeting minutes
1993 - 1999
Box 12, Folder 5
Sub-Committee meeting minutes
2000 - 2001
Box 12, Folder 6
Brochures
General note
Includes Immigration Law Enforcement Monitoring Project (ILEMP) and other affiliate organizations.
Box 12, Folder 9
News articles
1980 - 1991
Box 12, Folder 10
News articles
1992 - 1999
Box 12, Folder 11
News articles
2000 - 2001
Oversize MC-132, Folder 02
Box 13, Folder 2
Press releases
1983 - 1989
Box 13, Folder 3
Press releases
1990 - 1993
Box 13, Folder 4
Press releases
1994 - 2001
Box 13, Folder 6
Angelica Foundation
1994 - 1995
General note
Includes correspondence.
Box 13, Folder 7
California Consumer Protection Foundation- Proposal
1994
Box 13, Folder 8
Ford Foundation- Proposal for archival computer system and library
1990
Box 13, Folder 9
Ford Foundation
1996
General note
Proposal submitted for fiscal year 1996-1998, Immigration Law Enforcement Monitoring Project.
Box 13, Folder 10
James Irvine Foundation, November 11
1994
General note
The Citizenship Outreach and Immigration Services Coordination Program grant request.
Box 13, Folder 11
Homeland Foundation
1994
General note
Includes annual report.
Box 13, Folder 12
Liberty Hill Foundation
1992 - 1993
Box 13, Folder 13
San Diego Community Foundation- Seasonal Agricultural Worker Project- Draft proposal
Box 13, Folder 14
San Diego Foundation- Work and Health Grants Program
2001
General note
Includes proposal for "Ecumenical Migrant Outreach Project (EMOP)".
Box 13, Folder 15
San Diego Foundation for Change
1994 - 2001
General note
Includes proposals and correspondence.
Box 13, Folder 16
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
1994
General note
Includes proposal and correspondence.
General Administrative Files
Box 13, Folder 18
Articles of Incorporation
1992
Box 13, Folder 19
Biographical profile- Roberto Martinez
Box 13, Folder 20
Certifications of Appreciation
Box 13, Folder 21
Handwritten notes
1982 - 2001
General note
Constitutes meeting and draft notes written by Roberto Martinez and other staff.
Box 14, Folder 1
Handwritten notes, Undated
General note
Constitutes meeting and draft notes written by Roberto Martinez and other staff.
Box 14, Folder 2
Interview with Roberto Martinez at the border with Greg Akili, April 25
1992
Box 14, Folder 3
Pacific Southwest Region- Structure and history
Box 14, Folder 4
La Posada as community organizing
1995 - 2001
Box 14, Folder 5
Program descriptions and committee structures
1990 - 2001
Box 14, Folder 6
San Diego Friends Meeting House- Building plans
1999 - 2000
Box 14, Folder 7
LISTEN REAL LOUD, News of Women's Liberation Worldwide- Volumes 6-11
Box 14, Folder 8
SPOTLIGHT newsletter
1984 - 1991
WRITINGS AND REPORTS
Scope and Content of Series
SERIES 3) WRITINGS AND REPORTS
Reports and position papers authored by AFSC staff compiled from data and analysis of abuse complaint files and national immigration
studies.
Box 15, Folder 1
American Friends Service Committee Abuse Report 2000
2000
General note
Complaints of abuse on the U.S. Mexico Border and in the San Diego region by local and federal law enforcement agencies, includes
drafts.
Box 15, Folder 2
American Friends Service Committee Consultation on Mexico, November 6-9
1997
Box 15, Folder 3
American Friends Service Committee Nationwide Women's Project, "Hear Our Voices"
General note
A resource directory of immigrant and refugee women's projects.
Box 15, Folder 4
Abuse Case Information System for AFSC by Rebel Enterprise Developing Computer Applications Research
1995
Box 15, Folder 5
AFSC v. Thornburgh: Immigration, Employments and Religious Freedom
Box 15, Folder 6
American Friends Service Committee- EL OBRERO Y SUS DERECHOS
1981
General note
With illustrations by David Avalos.
Box 15, Folder 7
American Friends Service Committee Programs Focusing on Immigration
Box 15, Folder 8
Assessment of Present Policies Impacting Migrants and Refugees- Preliminary draft, February 10
1996
Box 15, Folder 9
Background and Perspectives on the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Free Trade Talks (NAFTA)
1991 April 10
Box 15, Folder 10
Bi-National Human Rights Report - Preliminary findings for January, February and March 1997
General note
Includes original interviews for study.
Box 15, Folder 11
Border Violence Against Immigrant and Refugee Children, October
1990
General note
Presentation by Maria Jimenez at the National Conference on Immigrant and Refugee Children in the United States, Los Angeles.
Box 15, Folder 12
Bridges Project- Report on activities, July 1995-January 1996
Box 15, Folder 13
Brief of Anti-Discrimination Groups
1989 July 24
General note
In support of the AFSC's Legal Challenge to Employer Sanctions Provisions of IRCA.
Box 15, Folder 14
CENTURY AND A HALF OF WAR, Conflict and Human Rights
1998
Box 15, Folder 15
Claude, Judy. "The Political Economy of Cocaine"
1990
General note
A report and analysis prepared for the Community Relations Divisions of the AFSC.
Box 15, Folder 16
Community Education Program- Outline
Box 15, Folder 17
Complaint reports - RESTRICTED
1991 - 1992
Box 15, Folder 18
Complaints of abuse
1995 - 1999
Box 15, Folder 19
Deportee Monitoring Project
2000 June-July
General note
Project involved Roberto Martinez, Leticia Jimenez, Christina Getrich, and Matthew Breigh.
Box 15, Folder 20
LOS DESAPARECIDOS OF THE BORDER: Testimonies by Migrants and Their Families
1996
Box 15, Folder 21
Development of Immigration Policy in the United States since 1979
1983 September 30
General note
Immigrants and Refugees in the Caribbean Basin Nations- A panel presented by AFSC at XI International Congress of the Latin
American Studies Association, Mexico City
Box 15, Folder 22
Dia de los Muertos- Nationwide Action Report
Box 15, Folder 23
Evaluation Report of the U.S.-Mexico Program of the American Friends Service Committee- Final version, April 3
1987
Box 15, Folder 24
Evaluation of the Southern California Area Program
1993
General note
Includes copies of revised drafts.
Box 15, Folder 25
Evaluation of the Southern California Area Program, Pacific Southwest Region- Preliminary draft
2000
Box 15, Folder 26
Evaluation of the U.S./Mexico Border Program - Draft
1997
General note
Conducted January-May, 1997 presented to the Pacific Southwest Regional Executive committee, June 14, 1997
Box 15, Folder 27
Evaluation of the Southern California Area Program
2000 - 2001
General note
Conducted September, 2000-February, 2001 and presented to the Pacific Southwest Regional Executive committee, February 10,
2001.
Box 15, Folder 28
FROM GLOBAL PILLAGE TO GLOBAL VILLAGE
1993
General note
"A Perspective from Working People and People of Color on the Unregulated and Internationalization of the Economy and the
North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)."
Box 15, Folder 29
GLOBALIZATION: New Questions and New Answers, February
2000
General note
Draft discussion paper from the National Community Relations Unit
Box 15, Folder 30
Hart, Statia. "Native Americans on Death Row in the United States"
1996
General note
Prepared for Community Relations Division of the American Friends Service Committee.
Box 15, Folder 31
HOPIS AND NAVAJOS: UNDERSTANDING THEIR LAND DISPUTES AND DEVELOPING POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS
General note
Prepared by members of the Arizona Area Committee of the American Friends Service Committee.
Box 15, Folder 32
House Subcommittee on International Law, September 29
1993
General note
Immigration and Refugees of the Committee on the Judiciary House of Representatives, Testimony of Roberto Martinez.
Box 15, Folder 33
IMMIGRANT BASHING- MORE THAN A WAR OF WORDS
Box 15, Folder 34
Immigration proposal- 18 month team approach
1994
Box 15, Folder 35
IN DEFENSE OF HUMAN RIGHTS ON THE U.S./MEXICO BORDER
2000
Box 15, Folder 36
AN INFINITE OCEAN OF LIGHT- Address by Stephen G. Cary..., November 17
1990
General note
to the Annual Gathering of the American Friends Service Committee.
Box 16, Folder 1
Immigration, Naturalization Service- Border Patrol and Customs Complaints- Drafts 1-3
1994
General note
Compiled by U.S.-Mexico Border Program and Centro de Asuntos Migratorios.
Box 16, Folder 2
INS-Customs-Border Patrol complaints, San Diego
1993 - 1994
Box 16, Folder 3
Kamel, Rachael. "This Is How It Starts- Women Maquila Workers in Mexico"
Box 16, Folder 4
Legal Reference Fund- Office expansion draft
Box 16, Folder 5
Living Feminisms in AFSC Workplaces: Naming Issues and Policies
1999
General note
Notes from discussions at the Women's Lunch-brunch
Box 16, Folder 6
List of complaints received involving trolley security guards
1993
Box 16, Folder 7
Looking for Justice, Holding the Peace Gang Truce and La Rebellion Four Months Later, September
1992
General note
Report by Ched Myers, co-director of programs, PSWRO
Box 16, Folder 8
Martinez, Roberto. "Community Oriented Policing", June 10
1997
Box 16, Folder 9
Martinez, Roberto- Editorial commentary
1994
Box 16, Folder 10
Martinez, Roberto, "La Frontera- The Border: 155 Years of Uneasy Existence", VOZ FRONTERIZA, October
1991
Box 16, Folder 11
Martinez, Roberto. "A Humanitarian Policy for Immigrants and Refugees", August 20
1993
Box 16, Folder 12
Martinez, Roberto. "INS Raids in North County", January
1984
Box 16, Folder 13
Martinez, Roberto. "Introduction", December 10
1999
Box 16, Folder 14
Martinez, Roberto. "Lack of Housing, or Xenophobia"
Box 16, Folder 15
Martinez, Roberto. Quincentennial: 500 Years of Resistance- Handwritten draft
Box 16, Folder 16
Martinez, Roberto. "Spotlight" article
Box 16, Folder 17
Martinez, Roberto- Testimony on government proposed ditch, April 19
1989
Box 16, Folder 18
Mexico- U.S. Border Program Immigration Study Group- Working paper, September 17
1981
Box 16, Folder 19
New York Metropolitan Regional Office- Immigrant Rights Program, October 15
1996
General note
Submitted by Denis Johnston and Blanca Molina.
Box 16, Folder 20
Operacion Guardian: Exito o Verguenza Nacional?, December 13
1994
Box 16, Folder 21
Operation Blockade, A City Divided: A Report from the American Friends Service Committee's ILEMP
Box 16, Folder 22
Pacific Southwest Region- Southern California Area Program Committee- Comprehensive Program
General note
U.S.-Mexico Border Program- Fiscal years, 2000-2001
Box 16, Folder 23
Pacific Southwest Region- Staff reports
1984 - 2001
Box 16, Folder 24
Pacific Southwest Region- U.S.-Mexico Border Program- Weekly activity report
1991 - 1992
Box 16, Folder 25
Peace Action Network- Endorsement form
1991
Box 16, Folder 26
PEACE DIVIDEND: HOW TO GET IT AND HOW TO USE IT, March
1992
Box 16, Folder 27
Petition to the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights of the Organization of American States, August
1992
General note
Partial Document
Box 16, Folder 28
Petition to the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights of the Organization of American States
1999
General note
Submitted on behalf of American Civil Liberties Union of San Diego and Imperial Counties and California Rural Legal Assistance
Foundation.
Box 16, Folder 29
Police Abuse Report 1995 and 1996, October 3
1996
General note
Compiled for the second consultation on human and civil rights strategies for the Latino community.
Box 16, Folder 30
Preliminary comments for consideration in drafting
General note
proposed Section 503 regulations on standards on enforcement activities.
Box 16, Folder 31
Principal questions and responses of interviews by media with Roberto Martinez
Box 16, Folder 32
Project VOICE: Human Dignity, Legalization, and Immigrants' Right, March
2002 - 2005
Box 17, Folder 1
Promoting Peace and Justice: A Plan for AFSC's Future
1999
Box 17, Folder 2
Proposal to Access the Feasibility of Developing a Training and Technical Assistance Initiative
General note
Targeted to Latino Constituencies of the Southwest.
Box 17, Folder 3
Proposal to merge Centro de Asuntos Migratorios with the U.S. Mexico Border Program
1993
Box 17, Folder 4
Proposed policy statement on treatment of immigrants
Box 17, Folder 5
Proyecto de Derechos de los Immigrantes- "Plan de Accion" para immigrantes Latinos, June
1996
Box 17, Folder 6
PUERTAS ABIETAS- A Center for Women Immigrants
1997
General note
Proposal by Kenna Barrett.
Box 17, Folder 7
Report of the U.S.-Mexico Border Program- Documented Abuse on the Southern California Border with Mexico
1999
Box 17, Folder 8
Report to the AFSC board of directors
2000 - 2001
General note
On behalf of the advisory committee for the AFSC Washington office/Davis house.
Box 17, Folder 9
Reporte sobre las Violaciones a los Derechos Humanos de Migrantes en San Diego, California
1988 - 1989
General note
Centro Binacional de Derechos Humanos y AFSC- Casos documentados- Mayo 1988-1989.
Box 17, Folder 10
Salvadoran Emergency Legal Assistance Project- Status report, October
1995
Box 17, Folder 11
San Diego Legal Defense Center- Centro para Ley y Justicia - Draft proposal, June
1986
General note
A project of AFSC and Coalition for Law and Justice of San Diego.
Box 17, Folder 12
State Department of Health Service Investigations Unit - Complaints
1993 - 1994
Box 17, Folder 13
Statement on Human and Civil Rights Violations: U.S.-Mexico Border at San Diego, California, August
1988
General note
Released by AFSC and Coalition for Law and Justice.
Box 17, Folder 14
Statistical reports
1979 - 2000
General note
Part 1. Includes border fatalities and human and civil rights complaints.
Box 17, Folder 15
Statistical reports
1979 - 2000
General note
Part 2. Includes border fatalities and human and civil rights complaints.
Box 17, Folder 16
The Story of American Friends Service Committee U.S.-Mexico Border Program
Box 17, Folder 17
Summary of Testimony of Roberto Luis Martinez, September
1986
General note
As presented to House Judiciary Subcommittee on Criminal Justice, for HR 2452- Federal Law Enforcement Officer Review Act.
Box 17, Folder 18
Surveillance and Documentation Plan, May
1997
Box 17, Folder 19
Testimony before Joint Committee, December 3
1987
General note
On Refugee Resettlement International Migration and Cooperative Development given by Roberto Martinez.
Box 17, Folder 20
Testimony of Roberto Martinez- Summary, April 5
1988
Box 17, Folder 21
Testimony of Roberto Martinez before California Legislative Joint Committee, June 22
1990
General note
On Refugee Resettlement, International Migration and Cooperative Development, on International Migration and Border Regional
Violence.
Box 17, Folder 22
Three year proposal for the U.S.-Mexico border program- Summary
Box 17, Folder 23
Transcript of the Special Hearing on Human Rights and Civil Rights Abuses in the U.S./Mexico Border Region
Box 18, Folder 1
Underpinnings and Consequences- U.S. Policy and the Militarization of Mexico
1998
General note
Prepared by Matthew Yarrow for the Latin America/Caribbean Program of the AFSC Peacebuilding Unit.
Box 18, Folder 2
United States Border Patrol Violations of United Nations Code of Conduct for Law Enforcement Officers, July
1980
General note
An Exploratory Study, Prepared by Community Research associates for American Friends Service Committee.
Box 18, Folder 3
United States Commission on Civil Rights, April 16-17
1993
General note
Joint Arizona and California Advisory Committee Forum on Border-related Civil Rights Issues, presentation by Roberto Martinez.
Box 18, Folder 4
United States House of Representatives Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control, February
1986
General note
Written testimony by Roberto Martinez.
Box 18, Folder 5
United States-Mexico Border Program- Leadership Development and Community Outreach- Draft, December 21
1999
Box 18, Folder 6
Volunteer- Intern manual
1998
LEGAL CASES
Scope and Content of Series
SERIES 4) LEGAL CASES
The legal cases collected in this series comprise litigation documents used by the regional office for legal resource or
which represent cases where AFSC was counsel or provided consultation.
Box 18, Folder 8
Aguayo, Patricia, et al vs. David Ilchert, et al
1991
Box 18, Folder 9
Contreras, Soledad and Angie Contreras vs. City of San Diego, February 2
1992
General note
Petition for removal- Civl Rights.
Box 18, Folder 10
Contreras-Aragon, Rene Adan vs. Immigration and Naturalization Service
1985 - 1988
Box 18, Folder 11
Contreras-Aragon, Rene Adan vs. Immigration and Naturalization Service
1985 - 1988
Box 18, Folder 12
Contreras-Aragon, Rene Adan vs. Immigration and Naturalization Service
1985 - 1988
Box 18, Folder 13
Contreras-Aragon, Rene Adan vs. Immigration and Naturalization Service
1985 - 1988
Box 18, Folder 14
Diaz-Ibarra, Ramiro- Immigration review appeal
1999
Box 18, Folder 15
Garcia, Jorge Chavira- Smuggling case, acquitted
2000
General note
Court proceedings and statements.
Box 18, Folder 16
Gonzalez, Elvira vs. Lavern Meachum, et al
1995
Box 19, Folder 1
Hurtado-Ambriz, Ylirrael, Maria Guadalupe-Bedolla de Hurtado, Irma Hurtado Bedolla, December 7
1984
General note
In deportation proceedings.
Box 19, Folder 2
League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC), et al vs. Immigration and Naturalization Service, et al
1987
Box 19, Folder 3
Leon-Gonzalez, Julio Cesar- Proceeding report
2000
Box 19, Folder 4
Leon-Gonzalez, Julio Cesar- Proceeding report
2000
Box 19, Folder 5
Leon-Gonzalez, Julio Cesar- Proceeding report
2000
Box 19, Folder 6
Mendez-Pulido, Ignacio vs. United States of America, August 1
1990
General note
United States finding of fact and conclusions of law and order thereon.
Box 19, Folder 7
People of the State of California vs. Dany Rojas-Vega
1995 - 2003
Box 19, Folder 8
People of the State of California vs. Juan Martinez
1994
General note
Litigation documents- Part 1.
Box 20, Folder 1
People of the State of California vs. Juan Martinez
1994
General note
Litigation documents- Part 2.
Box 20, Folder 2
People of the State of California vs. Juan Martinez
1994
General note
Litigation documents- Part 3.
Box 20, Folder 3
People of the State of California vs. Roland Antonio Jalamentez, October 2
1980
General note
Reporter's transcript of preliminary hearing.
Box 20, Folder 4
People of the State of California vs. Sagon Penn
1985
Box 20, Folder 5
People of the State of California vs. Varrio Mesa Locos, August 20
1999
Box 20, Folder 6
Perez, Luis, Adrian Perez and Maria Nunez vs. San Diego Trolley, Inc, July 25
2000
General note
Notice of order approving compromise of minor's claims and minute order.
Box 20, Folder 7
Perez-Funez, Jose Antonio, et al vs. Immigration and Naturalization Service, et al
1983 - 1985
Box 20, Folder 8
United States of America vs. Calixtro Ocampo Alvarez
2000
General note
Litigation documents
Box 20, Folder 9
United States of America vs. Michael Elmer, January 28
1994
General note
Reporter's manuscript of proceedings , excerpt of proceeding testimony of Michael Elmer.
Box 20, Folder 10
Velasquez, Tony, et al. vs. Robert Ackerman, San Jose office director...
1992
General note
Unites States Immigration and Naturalization Service, et al.
Box 20, Folder 11
Illegal transportation of "aliens" court cases
1991 - 1993
ABUSE AND COMPLAINT CASE FILES
Scope and Content of Series
SERIES 5) ABUSE AND COMPLAINT FILES
For many years, to protect the privacy of complainants, the abuse and complaint files were restricted. During 2020-2022, Special
Collections & Archives staff reviewed, scanned, and digitally redacted the files so the allegations reported in the complaints
could be made public. Identifying information (such as names and addresses) have been redacted, while photographs, medical
records, blank forms, and immigration status documents found throughout the files were not scanned and are not presented in
this online collection. Accordingly, some of the digital surrogate files may not be exact copies of the original files, and
some files could not be made public at all if they exclusively consisted of one or more of these types of documentation.
Items available online
Box 21
Assorted files, arranged by name
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Box 22
Assorted files, arranged by name
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Box 23
Assorted files, arranged by name
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Box 24
Assorted files, arranged by name
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Box 25
Assorted files, arranged by name
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Box 26
Assorted files, arranged by name
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Box 27
Assorted files, arranged by name
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Box 28
Assorted files, arranged by name
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Box 29
Assorted files, arranged by name
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Box 30
Assorted files, arranged by name
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Box 31
Assorted files, arranged by name
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Box 32, Folder 1-23
Assorted files, arranged by name
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Box 32, Folder 24
Identification documents
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Box 32, Folder 25
Undated
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Box 32, Folder 27-28
Miscellaneous abuse documentation forms
1989-1990
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Box 33, Folder 1-4
Miscellaneous abuse documentation forms
1990-1997
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Box 33, Folder 5
Miscellaneous complaints
1986 - 2000
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Box 33, Folder 6
Police complaint forms
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Restrictions Apply
CONFERENCES AND SEMINARS
Scope and Content of Series
SERIES 6) CONFERENCES AND SEMINARS
Arranged by title, the CONFERENCES AND SEMINARS series contains materials concerning conferences both attended and organized
by AFSC representatives. The majority of documents support Roberto Martinez's role as a speaker or panelist.
Box 34, Folder 1
50th Anniversary of the International Declaration of Human Rights, San Diego, CA, December 10
1998
General note
Roberto Martinez, "Human Rights and Border Issues", speaker.
Box 34, Folder 2
Academy of Our Lady of Peace (OLP) Freshman Retreat, "Comfort My People", San Diego, CA, February 1
1994
General note
Roberto Martinez, "Lives Committed to Social Change", panelist.
Box 34, Folder 3
AFL-CIO Immigrant Workers' Rights Forum, Los Angeles, CA, June 10
2000
Box 34, Folder 4
Agenda Border Strategy Group Pilgrimage Planning Meeting, Tucson, AZ, February 17-20
2003
General note
Roberto Martinez, "Current Realities", panelist.
Box 34, Folder 5
American Friends Service Committee 29th Annual Staff and Committee Retreat, Lock Leven, October 5-7
1984
Box 34, Folder 6
American Friends Service Committee 30th Annual Staff and Committee Retreat, Pacific Palisades, CA, October 4-5
1985
Box 34, Folder 7
American Friends Service Committee 31st Annual Staff and Committee Retreat, Pacific Palisades, CA, October 3-5
1986
Box 34, Folder 8
American Friends Service Committee 32nd Annual Staff Committee Retreat, Pacific Palisades
1987
Box 34, Folder 9
American Friends Service Committee 1,000 Gatherings in 100 Days, Justice for All, July 5-October 12
1995
Box 34, Folder 10
American Friends Service Committee Annual Gathering for the Southern California Area, Pasadena, CA, May 14
1994
General note
"Self Determination in California and Around the World", Roberto Martinez, "Legislative Initiatives Regarding the U.S. Mexico
Border", presenter.
Box 34, Folder 11
American Friends Service Committee Annual Meeting, March 10
1984
General note
Roberto Martinez, "Immigration in the 80's", presenter.
Box 34, Folder 12
American Friends Service Committee Border Strategy Meeting, Houston, TX, January 25-26
1997
Box 34, Folder 13
American Friends Service Committee Border Strategy Meeting, Phoenix, AZ, January 16-17
1994
General note
Roberto Martinez, "Xenophobia and Border Enforcement", presenter
Box 34, Folder 14
American Friends Service Committee Call to Action, June 20-22
1997
General note
National Days of Reflection on the Militarization of the Mexico-U.S. Border.
Box 34, Folder 15
American Friends Service Committee Consultation on Immigration and Refugee Work, San Diego, CA, December 8-10
1995
General note
Roberto Martinez, panelist.
Box 34, Folder 16
American Friends Service Committee Consultation on Mexico, Burlington, NJ, November 6-9
1997
General note
Roberto Martinez, participant.
Box 34, Folder 17
American Friends Service Committee Consultation on Mexico, Burlington, NJ, November 6-9
1997
General note
Maria Jimenez, "Binational and Regional Initiatives on Immigrants Rights", panelist.
Box 34, Folder 18
American Friends Service Committee March on Washington for Dignity and Justice, Washington D.C., October 12
1996
Box 34, Folder 19
American Friends Service Committee Program Staff Meeting and Annual Retreat, Pacific Palisades, October 6- 9
1988
General note
"AFSC and the Challenge of Racism in a Multicultural Society", Roberto Martinez, "AFSC as a Vehicle for Racial Justice", panelist.
Box 34, Folder 20
American Friends Service Committee Redford Delegation, Reford, TX, July 15-17
1997
Box 35, Folder 1
Amnesty International USA Western Regional Conference, San Diego, CA, October 16-17
1999
General note
"Human Rights in the New Millenium", Roberto Martinez, "Economic Globalization and Human Rights", panelist.
Box 35, Folder 2
Annie E. Casey Foundation, "Rebuilding Communities" site visit, San Diego, CA, October 4
1993
Box 35, Folder 3
Associacion de Municipios de Mexico, A.C., Subcomite de Migracion del Copladem, Tijuana, BC, November 14-15
1997
General note
Congreso Nacional de Migracion.
Box 35, Folder 4
Bi-National Exchange: Popular Perspectives on Mexico-U.S. Relations, Austin, TX, June 8-10
1990
Box 35, Folder 5
Bi-National Symposium on Border Violence and Federal Law Enforcement Abuse, San Diego, CA, July 9
1988
Box 35, Folder 6
Border Facilities: The Human Costs of a Militarized Border, Houston TX, March 14
1996
General note
Background on AFSC- University of Houston Report "Migrant Deaths on the Texas-Mexico Border, 1985-1994".
Box 35, Folder 7
Border Strategy Meeting- Policy statements, Phoenix, Arizona, January
1994
Box 35, Folder 8
Border Summit, Tucson, Arizona, December 8-10
2000
General note
"Building a Human Rights Movement: Immigration Policy".
Box 35, Folder 9
Border Tribes Summit- 1st National Conference, October 15-21
1989
Box 35, Folder 10
The Bridges and Barriers of Immigration Conference, University of San Diego, California, March 22-26
1994
General note
Roberto Martinez, "Human Rights and Justice", panelist.
Box 35, Folder 11
California Association of Human Relations Organizations (CAHRO) Symposium, San Diego, CA, July 20
1999
General note
On community-police relations, Roberto Martinez, "Building Trust Between Communities and Police", presenter.
Box 35, Folder 12
California Border Violence Delegation, San Diego, CA, February 6-8
1991
General note
Roberto Martinez, "Accountability Issues in Immigration Law Enforcement", panelist.
Box 35, Folder 13
California Border Violence Delegation Project Community Meeting, San Diego, CA
1990 - 1991
General note
Roberto Martinez, welcome/introductions.
Box 35, Folder 14
California Driver's License Restoration Public Hearing, San Diego, CA, February 17
2000
General note
"Safe Drivers and Safe Roads", Roberto Martinez, "Impact on San Diego", speaker.
Box 35, Folder 15
California Latino Legislative Caucus Legislative Hearing, Sacremento, CA, May 2
1991
General note
"Latinos at a Crossroad- Challenges and Opportunities into the 21st Century", Roberto Martinez, Border Violence, presenter.
Box 35, Folder 16
California School Boards Association 9th Annual Hispanic Caucus Conference, San Diego, CA, September 21-25
1994
General note
"Moving Forward Into the Future- Adelante Con El Futuro", Roberto Martinez, "S.O.S./Proposition 187 and Immigration Issues,
Strong Partnerships with Parents", presenter.
Box 35, Folder 17
California Studies Association Twelfth Annual Conference, San Diego, CA, February 10-12
2000
General note
"California's Future in the Millenium", Roberto Martinez, A Journey Through the Past, the Present, and Future of the Border
Through Story, Song, and Analysis, panelist.
Box 35, Folder 18
California Today Facing the Challenges of the 21st Century, Los Angeles, CA, January 14
1995
General note
Environmental, Justice, Population, and the New Majority, Roberto Martinez, "Immigration, Population and the Environment",
panelist.
Box 35, Folder 19
The Center for Democratic Renewal's Conference, Atlanta, GA, March 24-26
1995
General note
"Coming Together: A National Conference of Allies to Defend Diversity and Democracy", Roberto Martinez, Racism and Anti-Immigration,
speaker.
Box 35, Folder 20
The Center for Inter-American and Border Studies: The Facts of Border Violence, University of Texas, May 3-4
1993
General note
Roberto Martinez, Methodology in Documenting Violence, panelist.
Box 35, Folder 21
Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies University of California, San Diego Policy Workshop, San Diego, CA, January 12
1994
General note
"Caring Capacity Versus Carrying Capacity: Community Responses to Mexican Immigration in San Diego's North County", Roberto
Martinez, Human Rights and Criminal Justice, panelist.
Box 35, Folder 22
Centro de Pastoral Migratoria Scalabrini, El Rostro Migrante de Dios, July 20-23
1998
General note
"Un Taller de Pastoral Migratoria", Analisis Social y Reflexion Teologiea Sobre la Realidad Migratoria Casa del Migrante en
Tijuana, A.C.
Box 35, Folder 23
The Challenge for Human Rights: Confronting Immigration Law Enforcement Today, Los Angeles, CA, June 5-7
1998
General note
Maria Jimenez, "Mexico Presente!", Challenging the Immigration Enforcement Mandate: Examining Long-Range Strategies, presenter.
Box 35, Folder 24
Chicano and Latino Youth Leadership Project, Emerging Leadership: Ten Years of Excellence, July 20-27
1991
General note
Roberto Martinez, Overview of Immigration Issues, panelist.
Box 35, Folder 25
Critical Resistance: Beyong the Prison Industrial Complex, University of California, Berkeley, September 25-27
1998
General note
A national conference and strategy session, Roberto Martinez, panelist.
Box 35, Folder 26
"Day of the Dead" National Day of Action, Sunland Park, November 2
2000
General note
The Silence of the Deceased Migrants Awakens God's People to Consciousness and Solidarity.
Box 36, Folder 1
Engaging San Diego's Immigrant Communities: The Future is Now, University of San Diego, CA, June 17
2003
General note
Joan B. Kroc Institute for Peace and Justice, Christian Ramirez, Advocacy: Progress and Priorities, co-facilitator.
Box 36, Folder 2
The Forgotten Refugees Campaign, Prayer and Candlelight Vigil for Justice, San Diego, CA, November 21
2000
General note
Roberto Martinez, speaker.
Box 36, Folder 3
Foro Binacional de Migracion: Amnistia y Programa Huesped, Tijuana, BC, August 24
2001
Box 36, Folder 4
Foro Internacional, Las Fronteras Nacionales en el Umbral de Dos siglos, Mexico, July 24-28
1991
General note
Roberto Martinez, 155 Years of Human and Civil Rights Violations on the U.S.-Mexico Border: A Challenge for the Nineties,
panelist.
Box 36, Folder 5
Fourth Annual University of California Chicano and Latino Convocation, San Diego, CA, February 15-16
1991
General note
"Empowerment: Seize the Opportunity", Roberto Martinez, Border Issues, presenter.
Box 36, Folder 6
Frente Indigena Oaxaqueno Binacional, Tijuana, BC, September
1999
General note
Proyecto para la creacion del: Centro Comunitario para el Desarrollo de los Indigenas Residentes y Migrantes.
Box 36, Folder 7
Human Rights and the North American Free Trade Agreement, University of California, Davis, September 24
1993
General note
Roberto Martinez, panelist- International Migration.
Box 36, Folder 8
Human Rights Watch Celebration Honoring International Human Rights Monitors, New York, NY, December 3
1992
General note
Roberto Martinez, monitor.
Box 36, Folder 9
Immigration Consultation, San Diego, May 29
1997
General note
Roberto Martinez, presenter.
Box 36, Folder 10
Immigration/Migration Network Social Justice Concentration Network Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, June 13-17
1998
Box 36, Folder 11
Immigrant Rights in Transition, San Diego, CA, May 3-4
1985
General note
A Training Conference for Attorneys, Legal Workers, and Community Representatives.
Box 36, Folder 12
Impact of Immigration Reform on Border Communities Conference, University of San Diego, CA, December 8
1986
General note
Roberto Martinez, presenter.
Box 36, Folder 13
Interfaith Coalition for Immigrant Rights Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA, August 14
1996
General note
"Defending the Dignity of Immigrants", Roberto Martinez, panelist.
Box 36, Folder 14
Interfaith Coalition for Immigrant Rights Press Conference and Demonstration at the Border, San Diego, July 15
1995
Box 36, Folder 15
Interfaith Coalition for Immigrant Rights Statewide Meeting, San Luis Rey, CA, July 27-28
1994
Box 36, Folder 16
International Association for Civilian Oversight of Law Enforcement, San Diego, September 29-October 2
1992
General note
Eighth Annual Conference, Roberto Martinez, "Evaluating Oversight Mechanisms", panelist.
Box 36, Folder 17
International Human Rights Law in a Changing World, Los Angeles, CA, June 4-5
1993
General note
The Tenth Annual International Law Symposium, Roberto Martinez, "The Problem of Border Violence and its Remedies", speaker.
Box 36, Folder 18
Joint Arizona and California Advisory Committee Forum, San Diego, April 16-17
1993
General note
"On Border-Related Civil Rights Issues, United States Commission on Civil Rights", Roberto L. Martinez, presenter.
Box 36, Folder 19
Joint Texas-New Mexico Advisory Committee Forum on Border-Related Civil Rights Issues, El Paso, TX, June 12
1992
Box 36, Folder 20
Labor Council for Latin American Advancement (LACLA) Conference, July 30-31
1993
General note
Roberto Martinez, speaker, Includes speech notes.
Box 36, Folder 21
Latino Educational Summit University of San Diego, CA, June 28
1997
Box 37, Folder 1
Leadership Training Institute Session, "Strategies for Change: A Case Study", San Diego, CA, August 25
1987
General note
Roberto Martinez, "Political Representation of the Latino Community and Equal Access to Justice Under the Law", presenter.
Box 37, Folder 2
MALDEF Hagase Contar Multi-City Press Conference, San Diego, CA, March 30
1999
General note
Roberto Martinez, speaker.
Box 37, Folder 3
Master of Arts in Liberal Arts 1996 Free Public Lecture Series, San Diego State University, CA, June 26-31
1996
General note
American Justice, Roberto Martinez, "Immigrant and Criminal Justice System", presenter.
Box 37, Folder 4
Meetings with Consul General Hermilo Lopez-Bassols, San Diego, CA, August 4
1988
Box 37, Folder 5
METRO Latino Educational Summit San Diego City College, CA, May 16
1998
Box 37, Folder 6
Movimiento Estudiantil Chicano de Aztlan 21st Annual High School Conference, San Diego, CA, November 16
1991
Box 37, Folder 7
Movimiento Estudiantil Chicano de Aztlan 22nd Annual Chicano High School Conference
1992
General note
Roberto Martinez- "Border Issues" speaker.
Box 37, Folder 8
The National Conference for Community and Justice March Board Meeting, Mission Bay Hilton, CA, March 17
1999
General note
Roberto Martinez, "Contemporary San Diego/Tijuana, B.C. Border Issues", speaker.
Box 37, Folder 9
National Coordinating Committee for Citizenship and Civic Participation- Plan de Tucson, December 3-4
1994
General note
Coordinadora '96.
Box 37, Folder 10
National Conference on Immigrants and Refugee Rights, Washington, D.C., March 28-29
1985
Box 37, Folder 11
National Conference on Immigrants and Refugees Rights, New York City, NY, May 14
1985
Box 37, Folder 12
National Day of Justice for Immigrants and Refugees, San Francisco, CA, October 19
1985
General note
Roberto Martinez, speaker.
Box 37, Folder 13
The National Lawyer Guild's 1998 Convention, Detroit, MI, October 25
1998
Box 37, Folder 14
National Lawyer's Guild Civil Rights in the 90's: A New Agenda Forum, University of San Diego, CA, January 18
1990
General note
Roberto Martinez, "Hate Crimes in San Diego", speaker.
Box 37, Folder 15
National Network for Immigrant and Refugee Rights Conference, Berkely, CA, October 27-28
1990
General note
"Immigration Rights: A Civil Rights Issue for the 90's", Roberto Martinez, "Border Violence and the Rise of Anti-Immigration
Activity", speaker.
Box 37, Folder 16
National Network for Immigrant and Refugee Rights National Board Meeting, Los Angeles, CA, December 6-7
1996
Box 37, Folder 17
Native Women's Association of Canada Press Conference, Ottawa, Ontario, July 31
1992
Box 37, Folder 18
Open Wounds: Immigration, Human Rights and Border Art, Standord University, February 25
1994
General note
Roberto Martinez, speaker.
Box 37, Folder 19
Pacific Southwest Regional Community Gathering, Santa Barbara, CA, October 8-10
1999
General note
"Moving Toward a New Millenium", Roberto Martinez, Who We Are and What We Do, panelist.
Box 37, Folder 20
Palomar College Discussion on Immigration, San Marcos, CA, August 31
1995
General note
Roberto Martinez, speaker.
Box 37, Folder 21
Parent Involvement Task Force, San Diego, CA, March 10
1998
Box 37, Folder 22
Pastors for Peace Public Information Forum, Hillcrest, CA, February 10
1996
Box 37, Folder 23
La Posada Without Borders, San Diego, CA and Tijuana, B.C., December 16
1995
General note
Roberto Martinez, speaker.
Box 37, Folder 24
San Diego Citizens' Action and The San Diego Review May Day Humanity Awards, San Diego, CA, May 1
1999
General note
Roberto Martinez, Human Rights, nominee.
Box 37, Folder 25
San Diego Mesa College Visit, San Diego, CA, March 13
2001
General note
Roberto Martinez, presenter.
Box 37, Folder 26
San Diego State University Immigration Forum, December 2
1993
General note
Roberto Martinez, speaker. Includes speech text.
Box 37, Folder 27
San Diego Stop the FTAA Coalition and the Social Action Committee...Discussion and Forum, San Diego, April 20
2001
General note
"The Free Trade Area of the Americas", Roberto Martinez, Human Rights and the Border, panelist.
Box 37, Folder 28
San Diego Tijuana Border Lands, Problems and Prospects Public Forum, San Diego Mesa College, CA, April 17-18
1992
General note
Roberto Martinez, "Political and Economic Issues", panelist.
Box 37, Folder 29
Senate Select Committee on the California Legislature's Role in Global Trade Policy, San Diego, CA, October 18
2000
General note
Public Hearing: NAFTA and the California-Mexico Border, Roberto Martinez, Human Rights, panelist.
Box 37, Folder 30
Social Justice Focus Gathering, Chevy Chase, MD, October 30-November 3
1996
General note
Roberto Martinez, coordinator.
Box 38, Folder 1
Society for International Development (S.I.D.) San Diego/Tijuana Chapter, San Ysidro, CA, September 28
1993
General note
Roberto Martinez, presenter.
Box 38, Folder 2
Southern California American Friends Service Committee Retreat, Pasadena, CA, January 8
1994
Box 38, Folder 3
Southwest Conference on United States Immigration Policy, Cal State Fullerton, CA, March 15-16
1985
General note
Roberto Martinez, "Organizing to Stop Raids", panelist.
Box 38, Folder 4
Special Meeting on Border Issues with Congressman Edward Roybal, San Diego County Administration, August 31
1990
General note
Roberto Martinez, panelist- Border Region Non-Profit Advocacy and Monitoring Organizations.
Box 38, Folder 5
Stamp Out Crime Council, Illegal Immigration and its Consequences Seminar, San Diego, CA, November 16
1991
Box 38, Folder 6
Tomas Rivera Conference,-University of California, Riverside, April 22
1988
Box 38, Folder 7
University of San Diego School of Law Presentation, San Diego, CA, February 14
2001
Box 38, Folder 8
U.S.-Mexico Border Staff Meeting, Laredo, TX, May 16-17
1985
Box 38, Folder 9
U.S.-Mexico Conflict Resolution Center, Migration Issues Dialogue, La Cruces, NM, September 5-7
2000
General note
Roberto Martinez, participant.
Box 38, Folder 10
War on the Homefront Conference, University of San Diego, April 29 and May 1
1992
General note
Roberto Martinez, "Border Issues: Bridges and Fences", panelist.
Box 38, Folder 11
Western Division, United States Commission on Civil Rights, El Paso, TX, May 18
1991
General note
Roberto Martinez, panelist.
Box 38, Folder 12
The White House Conference on Hate Crimes, Washington, DC, November 10
1997
General note
Roberto Martinez, participant.
ILEMP (IMMIGRATION LAW ENFORCEMENT MONITORING PROJECT)
Scope and Content of Series
SERIES 7) IMMIGRATION LAW ENFORCEMENT MONITORING PROJECT (ILEMP)
ILEMP was established to develop an organizational, informational, and educational network to analyze policy alternatives
to immigration law enforcement abuse and its solution. The papers reflect the directorship of Maria Jimenez, 1987-2001, and
document the collaborative work between AFSC-USMBP and ILEMP. Materials consist of correspondence and summaries of abuse and
human rights violations. Arranged alphabetically with the organizational materials followed by field reports summaries.
Box 38, Folder 13
Immigration Law Enforcement Monitoring Project (ILEMP)- Mission Statement
1988
General note
Includes project discriptions.
Box 38, Folder 14
Immigration Law Enforcement Monitoring Project (ILEMP)
1987 - 1989
General note
Includes correspondence, case files, and notes.
Box 38, Folder 15
Immigration Law Enforcement Monitoring Project (ILEMP)
1990
General note
Includes correspondence, case files, and reports.
Box 38, Folder 16
Immigration Law Enforcement Monitoring Project (ILEMP)
1991
General note
Includes correspondence and reports.
Box 39, Folder 1
Immigration Law Enforcement Monitoring Project (ILEMP)
1992
General note
Includes correspondence and reports.
Box 39, Folder 2
Immigration Law Enforcement Monitoring Project (ILEMP)
1993 - 2001
Box 39, Folder 3
Abuse Report
1995
General note
Compiled by Leticia Jimenez and Roberto Martinez.
Box 39, Folder 4
Abuse Report
1996
General note
Compiled by Leticia Jimenez and Roberto Martinez.
Box 39, Folder 5
Abuse Report: Border Patrol and Police
1995 - 1996
General note
Prepared for the National Days of Reflection, June 20-22, 1997 by Leticia Jimenez and Roberto Martinez.
Box 39, Folder 6
Abuse Report: Complaints Filed Against the INS and the U.S. Border Patrol During the Year 1995- January 20
1996
General note
Endorsed by the Refugee/Immigrant Rights Coalition.
Box 39, Folder 7
BORDER FATALITIES: THE HUMAN COSTS OF A MILITARIZED BORDER
1994
Box 39, Folder 8
AFSC Immigration Law Enforcement Monitoring Project Border Strategy Meeting, Tucson, AZ, January 16-18
1988
Box 39, Folder 9
Immigrant Rights are Human Rights- End of Year Abuse Report, July-December
1998
Box 39, Folder 10
Immigration chronology
1798 - 1985
Box 39, Folder 11
IN DEFENSE OF OUR DIGNITY AND RIGHTS- Berkeley, California, October 5-7
1991
General note
A Special Report for the National Conference on Immigrant and Refugee Women.
Box 39, Folder 12
Monitoring the Migra: A Borderwide Effort to Hold Immigration Police Accountable for Misconduct
General note
RACE, POVERTY, AND THE ENVIRONMENT: A JOURNAL FOR SOCIAL ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE, VOLUME VI, Number 2, Spring 1996.
Box 39, Folder 13
Public Hearing on the North American Free Trade Agreement-Office of the U.S. Trade Representative, August 26
1991
General note
Testimony presented by Maria Jimenez, Director, Immigration Law Enforcement Monitoring Project.
Box 39, Folder 14
Second annual report, Human Rights at the Mexico-U.S. Border
Box 39, Folder 15
Sealing Our Borders The Human Toll, Third Report of the Immigration Law Enforcement Monitoring Project
General note
A project of the Mexico-U.S. Border Program.
Box 39, Folder 16
Testimony presented by Maria Jimenez, Director, Immigration Law Enforcement Monitoring Project, August 5
1992
General note
Summary of testimony before U.S. House of Representatives.
Box 39, Folder 17
Third report- "A Community's Response to the Violation of Human Rights...", Third draft, October 31
1991
Box 39, Folder 18
Third Report: "The Law of Averages of Human Rights Violation in the U.S. Immigration Law Enforcement" November
1991
General note
Fourth draft.
Box 40, Folder 1
Third Report- "The Law of Averages: Human Rights Violations in U.S. Immigration Law Enforcement"- January
1992
General note
Final draft.
WRITINGS OF OTHERS
Scope and Content of Series
SERIES 8) WRITINGS OF OTHERS
Published and unpublished writings on issues of concern to Roberto Martinez and AFSC. The writings represent reports, analyses,
and recommendations on topics of immigrants' rights, regional sociological studies, and recommendations on state and federal
immigration policies.
Box 40, Folder 2
American Civil Liberties Union. "Rights of Passage: Immigrants, Civil Liberties and Public Policy", April
1994
General note
Immigrants' Right Project.
Box 40, Folder 3
Americas Watch, A Division of Human Rights Watch. May 13
1993
General note
"United States Frontier Injustice: Human Rights Abuses Along the U.S. Border with Mexico Persist Amid Climate of Impunity.
Volume V. No. 4.
Box 40, Folder 4
Amnesty International. "Rape and Sexual Abuse- Torture and Ill Treatment of Women in Detention", January
1992
Box 40, Folder 5
Amnesty International. "United States of America: Human Rights Concerns in the Border Region with Mexico"
1999
General note
ILEMP mentioned.
Box 40, Folder 6
Arizona Border Rights Coalition, "Arizona Border Rights Project"
Box 40, Folder 7
Bailey, Stanley, Karl Esenbach, Jacqueline Hagan, Nestor Rodriguez, "Migrant Deaths at the Texas-Mexico Border
1985 - 1994
Box 40, Folder 8
ASSESSMENT OF EMPLOYER SANCTIONS REPEAL EFFORTS IN CONGRESS
1991
Box 40, Folder 9
Border Commission on Human Rights- "Statement of Principles"
1989
Box 40, Folder 10
BORDERLANDS- Orientation materials and readings
1994
Box 40, Folder 11
Bustamante, Jorge A. "Northern Border: Police Impugnity".
Box 40, Folder 12
A CALL TO ACTION, AN ANALYSIS AND OVERVIEW OF THE UNITED STATES CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM- With recommendations
Box 40, Folder 13
CONCLUSIONS AND FINAL RECOMMENDATIONS TO THE CITY OF CARLSBAD
1987
General note
Presented by the Immigration Study Task Force.
Box 40, Folder 14
Declaracion de las Organizaciones Derechos Humanos de la Frontera / Comision Fronteriza de Derechos Humanos, Declaracion de
Principios
1989-1991
General note
Contains multiple draft versions.
Box 40, Folder 15
DIEZ ANOS LUCHANDO PARA JUSTICIA EN EL SUR DE TEXAS PARA LOS MEXICO-AMERICANOS, May
1982
General note
Un reporte especial del proyecto de sur de Texas de la fundcion de la Union Americana de derechos civiles.
Box 40, Folder 16
Dunn, Tim and Jose Palafax. "Border Deportee Project and Militarization"
2000
Box 40, Folder 17
FINAL VALUE ENGINEERING SUMMARY OF PEDESTRIAN CROSSING ACCIDENTS ON INTERSTATES 5 AND 805
Box 40, Folder 18
FUNDACION PARA NINOS- Report, June-November
1983
Box 41, Folder 1
Huspek, Michael. "Production of State, Citizen, and Capital: The Case of Operation Gatekeeper
1997
General note
Roberto Martinez and Leticia Jimenez- Advisors.
Box 41, Folder 2
JUST LIKE MULES: UNDOCUMENTED MEXICAN WORKERS IN THE U.S.- Typescript draft
Box 41, Folder 3
Koulish, Robert, Manuel Escobedo, Raquel Rubio- Goldsmith, and John Robert Warren. "Final Report...", May 23
1994
General note
OF THE BORDER INTERACTION PROJECT: A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF U.S. IMMIGRATION AUTHORITIES AND BORDER COMMUNITIES IN SOUTH TUCSON,
ARIZONA AND SOUTH TEXAS.
Box 41, Folder 4
National Center for Immigrants' Rights. "Aliens' Rights to Public Benefits"
1984
Box 41, Folder 5
POLICE POLICIES AND PRACTICES: THE CASE OF THE BORDER PATROL
Box 41, Folder 6
PRESENCIA INNEGABLE: REFLEXIONES SOBRE EL PUEBLO INDOCUMENTADO EN LOS ESTADOS UNIDOS
Box 41, Folder 7
PROPOSITION 174: AN ANALYSIS OF THE CALIFORNIA SCHOOL VOUCHER INITIATIVE
1993
General note
By Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund.
Box 41, Folder 8
PROYECTO SAN PABLO EL CENTRO IMMIGRANTS' RIGHTS PROJECT- Draft
1992
Box 41, Folder 9
Remarks by Ambassador Andres Rozental, Deputy Foreign Minister of Mexico, August 13
1994
General note
On occasion of the ceremony awarding the Aguila Azteca to Luis Valdes and Baldeman Velaquez, Los Angeles.
Box 41, Folder 10
RESPONDING TO HATE VIOLENCE, REPORT AND RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE CITY OF SAN DIEGO HUMAN RELATIONS COMMISSION
Box 41, Folder 11
RESPONSE TO HUMAN RIGHTS WATCH REPORT, United States Attorney's Office Southern District of California
Box 41, Folder 12
Rocha, Martin Salvador. "Human Rights Abuse in the United Staes- Border Violence in the Hands of the INS"
1990
Box 41, Folder 13
Roth, Molly Lizbeth. "Women and Human Rights: New Definitions for Old Needs"
1989
General note
Richter Fellowship Project at the Instituto Interamericano de Derechos Humanos, San Jose, Costa Rica.
Box 41, Folder 14
San Diego County Grand Jury. "Migrant Trespass"- Report, June 30
1992
Box 41, Folder 15
San Diego County Immigration Alliance - Organizational report
Box 41, Folder 16
San Diego Dialogue- Report- Summary, April
1994
Box 41, Folder 17
Selzer, Nathan and Marnie Brady. "Development of Abuse Documentation Methodologies", September
1999
General note
Casa de Proyecto Libertad.
Box 41, Folder 18
SERVICES DENIED, AN ANALYSIS OF THE CURRENT IMMIGRATION DEBATE
Box 41, Folder 19
Testimony on Immigration and Naturalization Service Management Issues, March 25
1992
General note
Submitted by Cecilia Munoz, National Council de la Raza.
Box 41, Folder 20
Wolf, Daniel H. "The Rae and Parker Study of Undocumented Alien Fiscal Impacts...", December 1
1983
General note
"Contribution or Concoction?".
Box 41, Folder 21
WRITTEN TESTIMONY OF CITIZENS' ADVISORY PANEL DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION SERVICE
SUBJECT FILES
Scope and Content of Series
SERIES 9) SUBJECT FILES
Source materials collected on community and congressional issues and other regional projects. Arranged alphabetically.
Box 42, Folder 1
Anti-immigration groups and politics
Box 42, Folder 3
Carlsbad, California- "Operation Clean Sweep" raids
1986
General note
Includes correspondence.
Box 42, Folder 4
Chicano arte
1983 - 1985
General note
Includes Noriega, Ramses. "Toward an Understanding of Chicano Art" and Cockcroft, Eva. "The Story of Chicano Park".
Box 42, Folder 5
House Foreign Affairs Committee on Human Rights hearings
1989
General note
Includes letter by Roberto Martinez and newspaper clippings.
Box 42, Folder 6
Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986- Analysis
1986 - 1987
Box 42, Folder 7
Laredo, Texas- Immigration and discrimination issues
1982 - 1986
Box 42, Folder 8
LEMON GROVE REVIEW- KKK abuse
1992
Box 42, Folder 9
Mark Day's "Both Sides of the Border" video proposal
1995
Box 42, Folder 11
Migrant Housing Working Group
1989 - 2001
General note
Includes California Rural Legal Assistance- Migrant Farmworker Project.
Box 42, Folder 12
Morales, Ofelia WOO. "Estereotipos de los Migrantes Indocumentados, una Justificacion para la Violacion..."
Box 42, Folder 13
National Day of Justice for Immigrants and Refugees
1985 - 1986
General note
Includes committee notes and correspondence.
Box 42, Folder 14
National Guard- Border patrol
1995
Box 43, Folder 1
Operacion Dignidad
1993
General note
Newspaper clipping booklets.
Box 43, Folder 2
Oventic Aguascalientes II Middle School- Request to film school construction brigades
1997
Box 43, Folder 3
Proposition 187 (S.O.S. Initiative), 1994- July
1994
Box 43, Folder 4
Proposition 187 (S.O.S. Initiative), August 1994- February 1995
Box 43, Folder 5
San Diego Police Department undocumented detention policy
1989 - 1991
Box 43, Folder 6
South Bay Driver's Association- Cab memo
1993 - 1995
Box 43, Folder 7
Taxi cab driver harassment
1985 - 2000
General note
Includes correspondence and meeting notes
Box 43, Folder 8
Traficant Amendment (HR 3616)
1998
Box 43, Folder 9
United States Border Patrol/Immigration Naturalization Service- Testing complaint survey
1997
Box 43, Folder 11
Women's abuse assistance agencies
CENTRO DE ASUNTOS MIGRATORIOS (CAM)
Scope and Content of Series
SERIES 10) CENTRO DE ASUNTOS MIGRATORIOS (CAM)
CENTRO DE ASUNTOS MIGRATORIOS (Center for Migrant Affairs) was founded in 1978 as an ecumenically sponsored immigration services
program providing complete and accurate legal representation, healthcare referrals, and other support services; offices were
in San Diego, El Centro, and Chula Vista. CAM worked closely with AFSC-USMBP promoting education of immigration and border
issues, and supported progressive change in the economic and social conditions along the border. Beginning in 1993, CAM merged
programs with AFSC-USMBP. Arranged in eleven subseries:
A) Correspondence: Arranged by date, represents outgoing and incoming letters, either generated by CAM representatives or
of concern to the organization.
B) Meeting Minutes: Representative of board of directors', advisory board, and staff meetings, 1981-1995.
C) Reports: Summaries of intake clients and cases from the Chula Vista and El Centro offices. The director's reports review
organizational policies and decisions on a monthly basis during 1988-1993 and is arranged alphabetically.
D) Public Relations: Press releases and informational brochures.
E) Grants and Funding: CAM was funded by religious and non-profit organizations, including Presbyterian World Service Program,
James Irvine Foundation, and the Rosenberg Foundation. This subseries contains requests, proposals, and funding reports and
is arranged alphabetically by grant funder.
F) Conferences and Seminars: General correspondence and agenda information.
G) Administrative: Includes articles of incorporation, bylaws, office memorandums, procedure manual, and notes related to
CAM's organizational structure.
H) Other Projects: CAM supported ranged from the Proyecto San Juan subcontract to the Salvadoran Emergency Legal Assistance
Project with materials reflecting progress reports and correspondence.
I) Legal Cases: Documents supporting immigration ligitation trials for clients of CAM legal representatives. Also included
are weekly and monthly reports of legal activities where legal counsel was provided by CAM lawyers. In cases where confidential
client information exists, the folders are restricted. The subseries is arranged alphabetically by client name with confidential
documents separated at the end.
J) Intake Sheets: Forms used by CAM representatives to determine and record complaints by clients and the priorities for
follow through claims. The documents are arranged chronologically by date and are restricted.
K) Receipt Books: Client information log summaries and payment acknowledgement records, arranged chronologically by date
and restricted.
Box 44, Folder 1
Outgoing, September 1984-December 1988
Box 44, Folder 2
Outgoing, February-November, 1989
Box 44, Folder 3
Outgoing, January 1990-December 1991
Box 44, Folder 4
Outgoing, February 1992-September 1993
Box 44, Folder 5
Outgoing, August-December, 1994
Box 44, Folder 6
Outgoing, January-September, 1995
Box 44, Folder 7
Incoming, March 1983-December 1987
Box 44, Folder 8
Incoming, January 1988-December 1989
Box 44, Folder 9
Incoming, January-December
1990
Box 44, Folder 10
Incoming, February-December, 1991
Box 44, Folder 11
Incoming, January-December, 1992
Box 44, Folder 12
Incoming, January-December, 1993
Box 45, Folder 1
Incoming, March-October, 1994
Box 45, Folder 2
Incoming, November 1994-February, 1996
Box 45, Folder 3
Incoming, January 1997-September, 2000
Box 45, Folder 4
Advisory board meeting minutes, May 1994-July 1995
Box 45, Folder 5
Annual meeting minutes, April 1990-April 1993
Box 45, Folder 6
Board meeting minutes, August 1982-December 1989
Box 45, Folder 7
Board meeting minutes, February-November, 1990
Box 45, Folder 8
Board meeting minutes, January 1991-November 1992
Box 45, Folder 9
Board meeting minutes, December 1992-February 1993
Box 45, Folder 10
Board of director's meeting minutes, December 1981-December 1982
Box 45, Folder 11
Board of director's meeting minutes, January-December, 1983
Box 45, Folder 12
Board of director's meeting minutes, January-December, 1984
Box 45, Folder 13
Board of director's meeting minutes, January 1985-February 1993
Box 45, Folder 14
Staff meeting minutes, December
1985 - 1987
Box 45, Folder 15
Staff meeting minutes, January-September
1988
Box 45, Folder 16
Chula Vista progress reports, November 1983-December 1984
Box 45, Folder 17
Chula Vista progress reports, January 1985-December 1988
Box 45, Folder 18
Chula Vista progress reports, January-December
1989
Box 45, Folder 19
Chula Vista progress reports, January-December
1990
Box 45, Folder 20
Chula Vista progress reports, January-December
1991
Box 45, Folder 21
Chula Vista progress reports, January 1992-August 1995
Box 46, Folder 1
Director's reports, August 1988-November 1991
Box 46, Folder 2
Director's reports, May
1992 - 1993
Box 46, Folder 3
El Centro progress reports, November 1981-December 1987
Box 46, Folder 4
El Centro progress reports, March-December
1988
Box 46, Folder 5
El Centro progress reports, January-December
1989
Box 46, Folder 6
El Centro progress reports, January-December
1990
Box 46, Folder 7
El Centro progress reports, January-December
1991
Box 46, Folder 8
El Centro progress reports, February 1992-December 1995
Box 46, Folder 11
Boehm Foundation
General note
Grant request.
Box 46, Folder 12
California Consumer Protection Foundation (CCPF)
1995
Box 46, Folder 13
Fannie Mae Foundation
1995
Box 46, Folder 14
James Irvine Foundation
1991 - 1994
Box 46, Folder 15
Presbyterian Synod of Southern California
1990
General note
Funding request and correspondence.
Box 46, Folder 16
Presbyterian World Service Program
1993 - 1995
General note
Grant applications.
Box 46, Folder 17
Rosenberg Foundation
1984 - 1990
General note
Includes reports.
Box 46, Folder 18
Sisters of the Precious Blood Fund for Women
1993
Box 46, Folder 19
Southern California Conference of the United Church of Christ
1985 - 1986
Box 46, Folder 20
Fund development proposals
1989
Box 46, Folder 21
Fundraisers
1984
General note
Includes notes.
Box 47, Folder 1
Needs assessment seminar
General note
Includes drafts.
Box 47, Folder 2
New Challenges for the Newly Legalized, University of San Diego, August 23
1988
General note
Yolanda Gonzalez, participant.
Box 47, Folder 3
Political agenda conference, September 23
1989
Box 47, Folder 4
Political asylum training
1988
Box 47, Folder 5
Press conference on INS abuse at detention facilities, El Centro, CA
1990
Box 47, Folder 6
Seminar on Legal Problems of Immigrant Women
Box 47, Folder 7
Technical Assistance Seminar: Innovative or Non-Traditional Ways of Providing Legal Services
1995
General note
San Antonio, TX. Robin Wilson, participant.
Box 47, Folder 8
Agreements, September 1988-September 1994
Box 47, Folder 9
Articles of Incorporation
1982
Box 47, Folder 11
Leases, December 1983-September 1990
Box 47, Folder 12
Memorandums, January 1982-November 1986
Box 47, Folder 14
Memorandums, March 1989-August 1990
Box 47, Folder 15
Memorandums, March 1991-December 1993
Box 47, Folder 16
Memorandums, January 1994-January 1996
Box 48, Folder 3
Basic manual on immigration consumer fraud protection - Draft
Box 48, Folder 4
Citizenship Outreach and Immigration Services Coordination Program
1995
General note
Progress reports
Box 48, Folder 5
Esperanza para los Ninos
1989 - 1993
Box 48, Folder 7
Imperial Valley Immigration Project
1983 - 1986
Box 48, Folder 8
International Visitors Council of San Diego - US Foreign Policy Group Project for Honduras
1991
Box 48, Folder 9
Linell Fromm - Strategic planning project - Draft
1987
Box 48, Folder 10
Moakley-DeConcini Action Alert
1989
Box 48, Folder 11
Proyecto San Juan - Subcontract for Women's Project
1993
Box 48, Folder 12
Salvadolran Emergency Legal Assistance Project
1995
General note
Sister Trudy's report.
Box 48, Folder 13
Aldape, Jesus Cuevas
1989
General note
Motion for venue change.
Box 48, Folder 14
Alvarez-Alvarez, Nery Rolando
1986
General note
Appellant's brief.
Box 48, Folder 15
Amaya-Lara, Jose Luis vs. Immigration and Naturalization Service
1985
General note
Petition for review.
Box 49, Folder 1
Bonilla-Chachagua, Guillermo
1986
General note
Appellant's brief.
Box 49, Folder 2
Castro-Chavez, Carlos
1985 - 1987
General note
Brief in support of appeal of the order of the immigration judge.
Box 49, Folder 3
Centro Asuntos Migratorios case against Immigration and Naturalization Service
1985
General note
Notice of motion and motion for non-refoulement and memorandum of points and authorities in support thereof.
Box 49, Folder 4
Coria Dominguez, Miguel Angel
1983
General note
Pretrial brief.
Box 49, Folder 5
Falcon, Robles
1989
General note
Notice of motion to reopen and reconsider and notice of motion to stay deportation.
Box 49, Folder 6
Garcia-Rodriguez, Maria Martha
1987
General note
Appellant's brief.
Box 49, Folder 7
Giron-Alejandrez, Ignacio
1988
General note
Immigration appeals.
Box 49, Folder 8
Gomez-Burgos, Luis Enrique
1986
General note
In deportation proceedings.
Box 49, Folder 9
Gonzalez, Jose Oscar
1985
General note
Appellant's brief.
Box 49, Folder 10
Gordillo-Gonzalez Bulamaro and Maria Olea de Gordillo
1984
General note
Appellant's brief.
Box 49, Folder 11
Immigration and Naturalization Service vs. Espectacion Bocanos-Hernandez
1984 - 1987
General note
Deportation proceedings appeal.
Box 49, Folder 12
Leyva de Herrera, Eulalia
1989
General note
Request for deferred action pursuant to request to grant stay of deportation.
Box 49, Folder 13
Lopex-Garcia, Antonio Armindo
1984
General note
Notice of motion for continuance.
Box 49, Folder 14
Lopez-Martinez, Manuel Antonio
1984
General note
Motion for change of venue.
Box 49, Folder 15
Lozano-Argueta, Jorge Esteban vs. Immigration and Naturalization Service
1986
General note
Petitioner's motion to hold case in abeyance pending application for amnesty.
Box 49, Folder 16
Martinez-Sanchez, Santos Carlos
1985
Box 49, Folder 17
Mendez, Efrain Antonio
1986
Box 49, Folder 18
Merino-Ouijada, Oswaldo
1985
General note
Deportation proceedings.
Box 49, Folder 19
Montes de Espinoza, Maria
1988
General note
Brief in support of appeal from denial of application for temporary resident status.
Box 49, Folder 20
Noriega, Martin Jaime
1989
General note
Trial memorandum in support of suspension of deportation relief.
Box 49, Folder 21
Quisbert-Chambi, Marcelo
1986
General note
Notice of motion.
Box 49, Folder 22
Rodriguez, Raul Hernandez
1985
General note
Motion to withdraw as representative.
Box 49, Folder 23
Salgado, Victor Albert Sandoval
1992
General note
In deportation proceedings.
Box 49, Folder 24
Zelaya, Merlo de Jesus Reyes
1991
General note
In deportation proceedings.
Box 50, Folder 1-10
Assorted files, arranged by name
1989 - 1990
Conditions Governing Access note
Restrictions Apply
Box 50, Folder 11
Bond cases
1985 - 1987
Conditions Governing Access note
Restrictions Apply
Box 50, Folder 12
Bond fund requisitions
1984 - 1988
Conditions Governing Access note
Restrictions Apply
Box 50, Folder 13
Closed
Conditions Governing Access note
Restrictions Apply
Box 50, Folder 14
Documents, May-March
1983
Conditions Governing Access note
Restrictions Apply
Box 50, Folder 15
Documents, July 1984-January 1992
Conditions Governing Access note
Restrictions Apply
Box 50, Folder 16
Open
1988 - 1991
Conditions Governing Access note
Restrictions Apply
Box 50, Folder 17
Hearing schedules, December 14, 1991-May 29, 1992
Conditions Governing Access note
Restrictions Apply
Box 50, Folder 18
Hearing schedules, June 18, 1992-June 10, 1993
Conditions Governing Access note
Restrictions Apply
Box 51, Folder 1
Hearing schedules - El Centro, June, 1986-April, 1990
Conditions Governing Access note
Restrictions Apply
Box 51, Folder 2
Loss of citizenship
Conditions Governing Access note
Restrictions Apply
Box 51, Folder 3
Monthly reports - El Centro, July-November
1987
Conditions Governing Access note
Restrictions Apply
Box 51, Folder 4
Review and acceptance - El Centro, March-June
1986
Conditions Governing Access note
Restrictions Apply
Box 51, Folder 5
SDITIF client list, July 1991-August 1992
Conditions Governing Access note
Restrictions Apply
Box 51, Folder 6
Translations - Extraction of birth certificates
1994 - 1995
Conditions Governing Access note
Restrictions Apply
Intake sheets - Abuse and Complaint Case Files
Box 51, Folder 7
January
1986
Conditions Governing Access note
Restrictions Apply
Box 51, Folder 8
February
1986
Conditions Governing Access note
Restrictions Apply
Box 51, Folder 9
March
1986
Conditions Governing Access note
Restrictions Apply
Box 51, Folder 10
April
1986
Conditions Governing Access note
Restrictions Apply
Box 51, Folder 11
May
1986
Conditions Governing Access note
Restrictions Apply
Box 51, Folder 12
June
1986
Conditions Governing Access note
Restrictions Apply
Box 51, Folder 13
July
1986
Conditions Governing Access note
Restrictions Apply
Box 51, Folder 14
August
1986
Conditions Governing Access note
Restrictions Apply
Box 51, Folder 15
September
1986
Conditions Governing Access note
Restrictions Apply
Box 51, Folder 16
October
1986
Conditions Governing Access note
Restrictions Apply
Box 52, Folder 1
November
1986
Conditions Governing Access note
Restrictions Apply
Box 52, Folder 2
December
1986
Conditions Governing Access note
Restrictions Apply
Box 52, Folder 3
January
1987
Conditions Governing Access note
Restrictions Apply
Box 52, Folder 4
February
1987
Conditions Governing Access note
Restrictions Apply
Box 52, Folder 5
March
1987
Conditions Governing Access note
Restrictions Apply
Box 52, Folder 6
April
1987
Conditions Governing Access note
Restrictions Apply
Box 52, Folder 7
July-December
1987
Conditions Governing Access note
Restrictions Apply
Box 52, Folder 8
January
1988
Conditions Governing Access note
Restrictions Apply
Box 52, Folder 9
1994
Conditions Governing Access note
Restrictions Apply
Box 52, Folder 10
April 1995-February 1996
Conditions Governing Access note
Restrictions Apply
Box 52, Folder 11
Undated, A-Z
Conditions Governing Access note
Restrictions Apply
Box 52, Folder 12
Intake sheets - reports
1995
Conditions Governing Access note
Restrictions Apply
Receipt Books - Abuse and Complaint Case Files
Box 52, Folder 13
1990-1993
Conditions Governing Access note
Restrictions Apply
Box 52, Folder 14
1995
General note
Part 1.
Conditions Governing Access note
Restrictions Apply
Box 53, Folder 1
1995
General note
Part 2.
Conditions Governing Access note
Restrictions Apply
Box 53, Folder 2
1995
General note
Part 3.
Conditions Governing Access note
Restrictions Apply
Box 53, Folder 3
Without intake files
1995
Conditions Governing Access note
Restrictions Apply
Box 53, Folder 4
1996
Conditions Governing Access note
Restrictions Apply
Box 53, Folder 5
Undated
Conditions Governing Access note
Restrictions Apply
CHICANO FEDERATION OF SAN DIEGO COUNTY
Scope and Content of Series
SERIES 11) CHICANO FEDERATION OF SAN DIEGO COUNTY
Roberto Martinez was a community services volunteer for the Chicano Federation of San Diego County during the early 1980s.
The Chicano Federation was established in 1968 to advocate for Latino recognition and promote civil and human rights. Martinez
represented the organization as a committee member for the Law and Justice committee and the East County Sheriff's Task Force
investigating police complaints on behalf of Chicano clients. The papers document Martinez's collaborative work with the Chicano
Federation during the 1980s. Arranged into five subseries:
A) Correspondence: Outgoing and incoming letters, arranged chronologically between 1979-1986.
B) Conferences and Seminars: Certifies the organization of several conferences coordinated by the Chicano Federation, mainly
the Latino Summit 2000, which sought to develop community and political strategies with the Latino community. Arranged alphabetically
by title.
C) Administrative: Organizational reports from committees and meetings, publicity materials, community issue related source
materials, and staff meeting agendas.
D) Legal Cases: Cases in which the Chicano Federation was directly involved, including the Eden Gardens harassment lawsuit
in 1974, and the Lopez case of 1974.
E) Abuse and Complaint Case Files: Arranged alphabetically. Document citizen complaints taken by Chicano Federation staff,
mainly involving local law enforcement. They contain confidential information and are restricted.
Box 54, Folder 3
Conference on Law and Justice - Organization materials
1982
General note
Organized by the Chicano Federation Law and Justice Committee. Includes press releases and correpondence by Roberto Martinez.
Box 54, Folder 4
East County Mini-conference on Issues and Services to the Hispanic Chicano Community, July 25
1981
General note
Organized by Chicano Federation.
Box 54, Folder 5
Hispanic Leadership Training Program
1983
General note
Organized by Chicano Federation and San Diego City College Chicano Studies Department.
Box 54, Folder 6
Latino Summit 2000 - Draft of preface compedium
1990
Box 54, Folder 7
Latino Summit 2000, San Diego, February 3
1990
General note
Roberto Martinez, Steering Committee. Part 1.
Box 54, Folder 8
Latino Summit 2000, San Diego, February 3
1990
General note
Roberto Martinez, Steering Committee. Part 2.
Box 54, Folder 9
La Raza Forum
1983
General note
Organized by the Chicano Federation.
Box 54, Folder 10
Union del Barrio organization retreat
1984
General note
Includes agenda, correspondence, and newsletters.
Box 54, Folder 11
Attacks on Vista, California bars
1984
General note
Roberto Martinez file.
Box 54, Folder 12
East County Community - Sheriff's relations
1981 - 1982
Box 54, Folder 13
Editorial (SAN DIEGO UNION) Response, December 31
1982
Box 54, Folder 14
General immigration information
Box 54, Folder 15
Guest worker program - Information request responses
1981
Box 54, Folder 16
Law and Justice Committee
1983
Box 54, Folder 17
Mayor's Hispanic Advisory Committee - Meeting minutes, July 19
1985
Box 54, Folder 18
North County Chicano Federation regional delegate community file
1977
General note
Includes board meeting minutes, certifications, and need assessment plans.
Box 54, Folder 19
Omnibus Immigration Control Act
1982
General note
Presented by Peter W. Rodino and handwritten draft letter by Yolanda Gonzalez.
Box 54, Folder 20
Project Praxis - General funding grant application
1980
General note
Submitted to the campaign for Human Development.
Box 54, Folder 21
Publicity materials
1981 - 1982
General note
Includes press statements, brochures, and flyers.
Box 54, Folder 22
Reports from Robert Nava, Specialist Orange County Human Resources Committee
1982
General note
Police Community Relations Committee
Box 54, Folder 23
Quarterly reports
1982 - 1992
General note
Includes immigration committee and employment resources committee.
Box 54, Folder 24
San Diego Police Department - Community Relations Community
1982 - 1983
General note
Includes meeting minutes and correspondence.
Box 54, Folder 25
Serra Cooperative Library system - Latino Services Project
1982
Box 55, Folder 1
Solar "14" labor issue
1983
Box 55, Folder 2
Staff meeting agenda
1979 - 1984
Box 55, Folder 3
Eden Gardens community harassment and case
1974
Box 55, Folder 4
Lopez, Teodora vs. Netali Placencia, et al, October 15
1974
General note
Includes examples of similar cases.
Abuse and Complaint Case Files
Box 56, Folder 1
Anonymous
1977
Conditions Governing Access note
Restrictions Apply
Box 56, Folder 2-25
Assorted files, arranged by name
1978-1986
Conditions Governing Access note
Restrictions Apply
Box 56, Folder 26
Summaries and complaint logs
1982 - 1983
Conditions Governing Access note
Restrictions Apply
Box 56, Folder 27
Escondido police brutality complaints
1982
Conditions Governing Access note
Restrictions Apply
Box 56, Folder 28
Open complaints against police and sheriff's department
1982 - 1986
Conditions Governing Access note
Restrictions Apply
Box 56, Folder 29
Miscellaneous
1985 - 1991
Conditions Governing Access note
Restrictions Apply
COALITION FOR LAW AND JUSTICE
Scope and Content of Series
SERIES 12) COALITION FOR LAW AND JUSTICE
The COALITION FOR LAW AND JUSTICE was formed to respond to and organize the community against violations of human and civil
rights by providing legal services and advocating education against institutionalized racism. The documents are arranged alphabetically
by material type such as correspondence, meeting minutes, and press releases. The abuse complaint case files, 1985-1991, are
restricted.
Box 57, Folder 1
Coalition for a Just Immigration Policy
1982 - 1984
Box 57, Folder 2
Correspondence
1985 - 1991
Box 57, Folder 3
Meeting minutes
1985 - 1987
Box 57, Folder 4
Press release and organizational documents
1984 - 1990
Box 57, Folder 5
Organization retreat, University of San Diego
1985 January 18
Box 57, Folder 6
Retreat, San Diego, August 5
1989
General note
Roberto Martinez, speaker.
Box 57, Folder 7
San Diego Legal Defense Center (Centro para y Justicia) - Draft proposals
1986 June
Box 57, Folder 8
San Diego Police Department and Immigration Naturalization Service Cooperation
1985
General note
Policies and information. Includes "Outline of Education Packet for Delegations to City Council".
RELATED ORGANIZATIONS
Scope and Content of Series
SERIES 13) RELATED ORGANIZATIONS
Roberto Martinez was involved with and chaired several local and national organizations including the American Civil Liberties
Union-San Diego and Imperial County, Human Rights Watch, and the Coalition for Humane Immigration Rights of Los Angeles. These
materials consist of meeting minutes, correspondence, and informational brochures.
Box 58, Folder 1
American Civil Liberties Union of San Diego County and Imperial Counties - Bylaws
General note
Roberto Martinez, San Diego chapter board of directors.
Box 58, Folder 2
American Civil Liberties Union of San Diego County and Imperial Counties - Correspondence and meeting minutes
1988 - 1991
General note
Roberto Martinez, San Diego chapter board of directors.
Box 58, Folder 3
American Civil Liberties Union of San Diego County and Imperial Counties - Correspondence and meeting minutes
1992
General note
Roberto Martinez, San Diego chapter board of directors.
Box 58, Folder 4
American Civil Liberties Union of San Diego County and Imperial Counties - Correspondence and meeting minutes
1993
General note
Roberto Martinez, San Diego chapter board of directors.
Box 58, Folder 5
American Civil Liberties Union of San Diego County and Imperial Counties - Correspondence and meeting minutes
1994 - 1996
General note
Roberto Martinez, San Diego chapter board of directors.
Box 58, Folder 6
American Civil Liberties Union of San Diego County and Imperial Counties - Correspondence and meeting minutes
1997 - 2001
General note
Roberto Martinez, San Diego chapter board of directors.
Box 58, Folder 7
American Friends Service Committee - Third World Coalition - Correspondene
1997 - 2001
Box 58, Folder 8
Border Related Issue Task Force - San Diego Assocation of Governments - Correspondence
1989 - 1993
General note
Roberto Martinez, member.
Box 59, Folder 1
California Latino Civil Rights Network (CLCRN)
1994
General note
Roberto Martinez, Statewide Steering committee member.
Box 59, Folder 2
Coalición Pro-Derechos de la Raza - Raza Rights Coalition - Meeting minutes
2002
Box 59, Folder 3
Coalition for Civil Rights
1993 - 1997
General note
Roberto Martinez, Southern California coalition member.
Box 59, Folder 4
Coalition for Humane Immigration Rights of Los Angeles (CHIRLA) - Meeting minutes
1989 - 1994
General note
Roberto Martinez, Steering Committee member.
Box 59, Folder 5
Committee on Rules, Legislation, and Intergovernmental Relations - Meeting agenda
1986 - 1989
General note
Involves H.R. bill 3080 (Rodino/Mazzoli) on immigration reform. Roberto Martinez, member.
Box 59, Folder 6
Escuela de Ministerios
General note
Roberto Martinez, student participant.
Box 59, Folder 7
Fair Employment and Housing Commission - Hearings
1984 - 1985
General note
Roberto Martinez, participant.
Box 59, Folder 8
Good Neighbor Environmental Board
1994
General note
Roberto Martinez, member.
Box 59, Folder 9
Grupo de Mujeres X - Reunion meeting minutes
1991
Box 59, Folder 10
Human Relations Commission Working Group
1992 - 1996
General note
Roberto Martinez, participant.
Box 59, Folder 11
Human Rights Watch - Americas Watch
1992 - 1993
General note
Roberto Martinez, collaborator.
Box 60, Folder 1
Immigration Alliance of San Diego County
1994 - 1995
General note
Roberto Martinez, member.
Box 60, Folder 2
Internationalization of the Economy; Impact on Responses from Working People of Color, October 1
1992
General note
Meeting minutes. Roberto Martinez, participant.
Box 60, Folder 3
Labor and Immigrant Perspectives
1989
General note
Meeting minutes. Primitivo Rodriguez, participant.
Box 60, Folder 4
Mexican American Legal Defense and Education Fund (MALDEF) - Border Violence Team Ligitation Strategies
1991 - 1995
General note
Includes correspondence, agenda, and notes. Roberto Martinez, participant.
Box 60, Folder 5
Mexican American Legal Defense and Education Fund (MALDEF) - Voting Rights Task Force
1991
General note
Meeting minutes.
Box 60, Folder 6
National Council de la Raza - Police practices
1983
General note
Includes "Commission on Crime Control and Violence Prevention" review and "Final Report of the Police Use of Deadly Force
in Hispanic Communities Research Project".
Box 60, Folder 7
National Network for Immigration and Refugee Rights - Meeting minutes
1990 - 2000
General note
Roberto Martinez, board member.
Box 60, Folder 8
Project on Youth and Non-military Opportunities (Project YANO)
1990 - 1997
General note
Roberto Martinez, board of advisors.
Box 60, Folder 9
Renovación Carismática Hispana - Meeting minutes
1980
General note
Roberto Martinez, participant.
Box 60, Folder 10
San Diego Civil Rights Working Group
1992 - 1998
General note
Roberto Martinez, member.
Box 61, Folder 1
San Diego Coalition for Equality - Meeting minutes
1995
General note
Roberto Martinez, board of directors.
Box 61, Folder 2
San Diego County Office of Education - Latin Advisory Committee - Meeting minutes
1991 - 1996
General note
Roberto Martinez, member.
Box 61, Folder 3
San Diego Community College District Advisory Committee
1987 - 1993
General note
Roberto Martinez, trustee.
Box 61, Folder 4
San Diego Immigration Law Coalition - Meeting minutes
1987 - 1988
General note
Roberto Martinez, member.
Box 61, Folder 5
Save Our Cities! Save Our Children! Peace Dividend - San Diego Coalition Steering Committee
1992
Box 61, Folder 6
Spanish Speaking Executive Commission of the Diocese of San Diego
1978
General note
Roberto Martinez, chairman. Includes meeting minutes.
Box 61, Folder 7
Spanish Speaking Executive Commission of the Diocese of San Diego
1978
General note
Roberto Martinez, chairman. Includes correspondence and conference materials.
Box 61, Folder 8
Miscellaneous organizations
General note
Includes meeting minutes.
Box 62, Folder 1
Bracamonte, Jose A. National Labor Relations Act and Undocumented Workers: Trade Unions and INS Enforcement Policy
1981
Box 62, Folder 2
Dolbeare, Cushing. Detention of Undocumented Aliens by the INS
1986 September 23
Box 62, Folder 3
Nakawatase, Ed. Background on AFSC Involvement with Tribal Border Summit - Memorandum
1989 October 24
Box 62, Folder 4
Schey, Peter A. Review of the work of the Select Commission on Immigration and Refugee Policy
1981 May
Box 62, Folder 5
Fact sheet on the maquiladoras
undated
Box 62, Folder 6
Coalicion Para Derechos Fronterizos - "Know your rights"
undated
Box 62, Folder 7
Martinez, Roberto. Police Brutality, an Analysis
undated
Box 62, Folder 8
Martinez, Roberto. Foreword
undated
Box 62, Folder 9
Assault and deadly force cases documented
1974-1989
Box 62, Folder 10
Fact sheet on hate crimes against migrant workers in San Diego County
1990
Box 62, Folder 11
Lists of human and civil rights complaints
1991-1994
Box 62, Folder 12
Colegio de la Front - Frontera Norte, por Jorge A. Bustamante
1992 May 16
Box 62, Folder 13
Legal case - Lopez, Rose Melchor vs INS settlement
1992 June
Box 62, Folder 14
Minnesota Advocates for Human Rights - No Double Standards in International Law: Linkage of NAFTA...
1992 December
Box 62, Folder 15
Martinez, Roberto. Testimony for hearing on building of wall in Nogales, Arizona
1993 October 14
Box 62, Folder 16
Deportations by the Border Patrol
1993-1994
Box 62, Folder 17
County of San Diego/Brian Bilbray response to "immigration emergency"
1994
Box 62, Folder 18
Jimenez, Maria. Statement on Reassessment of border policies on the US-Mexico border in era of economic internationalization
(NAFTA)
1994 March 17
Box 62, Folder 19
California Rural Legal Assistance - Letter to Doris Meissner, INS re: Operation Gatekeeper
1994 December 6
Box 62, Folder 20
Statistics on migrant deaths at the border
1995-1999
Box 62, Folder 21
AFSC - Report on Human and Civil Rights Violations on the U.S. Mexico Border, 1995-1997
Box 62, Folder 22
San Diego La Raza Lawyers Association - Letter re: water denials
1997
Box 62, Folder 23
Interview with Roberto Martinez
ca. 2000
General note
Subjects include NAFTA and militarization of the border.