Tuesday, April 24, 2012


SOMOS ANASTASIO
The Brutal Torture and Murder of Anastasio Hernandez Rojas: Why Blacks Should Care!
We are nearing the 20th anniversary of the civil uprising in Los Angeles, sparked by the acquittal of four officers who participated in the infamous Rodney King beating. It is very ironic that we have yet another case of law enforcement abuse and brutality enacted against a long-time resident of San Diego (Encanto) and father of five children. While there are several differences in this case, mainly being this victim died at the hands of his torturers, the similarities are glaring.
On the news show Need to Know, PBS recently released new eye-witness video that leaves little doubt that on May 28, 2010, Anastasio Hernández Rojas, a 42-year old construction worker, husband, father of five US-citizen children, and long-time resident of Encanto in San Diego, CA, was tortured and murdered by Border Patrol. Rojas was brutally beaten, repeatedly shot with a Taser while handcuffed and hog-tied in Border Patrol custody. He eventually died from the injuries sustained in the cold-blooded attack by Border Patrol agents at the San Ysidro Port of Entry in San Diego. 
Why should we care? Well, just like the Rodney King case, these abuses by Border Patrol have been reported for a long time. Just as in the case of Black people mistreated by authorities, eye-witness testimony has played on deaf ears when investigating law enforcement officials. Through our shared [Black] history and experience in America, WE know how difficult and dangerous it can be to come forward in reporting these heinous crimes. Despite the fact that human rights activists and advocates have for decades continuously documented claims of mistreatment and brutality by Border Patrol, the chilling video made public for the first time by PBS, has brought the brutality faced by many on the southern border to the small screen of millions of families across the US.
The Border Patrol officers (roughly 20) who were present and participated in the homicide of Anastasio Rojas were acting in the same fashion as the police officers who beat Rodney King on that March night in 1990. They didn’t care who was watching, and much worse, they didn’t care that their actions would have deathly consequences for Anastasio. These officers act with impunity and have no accountability for their actions. The U.S. Department of Justice has never intervened and required Border Patrol to address the killings of people on either side of the border. We must stand on the side of justice and force the hand of the government.
Why should we care? Anastasio was our neighbor, our brother, and “there but for the grace of God, go I.” The ruthless beating and murder of Anastasio is not a case of a few rotten apples, the entire Border Patrol is out of control, since 2010 from San Diego to Texas, at least 10 border residents have been killed or seriously injured by Border Patrol. All have been men of color…who better understands injustice of this magnitude better than Black folks in America…that’s why we should care!
If you would like to help, please go to www.presente.org and visit www.bringjusticehome.us to sign the petition for President Obama and Atty General Eric Holder to demand answers. Christopher Wilson is the Director of Civic Engagement at Equality Alliance of San Diego County.