Author: Rocky Hill Democrats

  • Larson Calls for the Release of Afghan Man Detained by ICE in East Hartford

    Larson Calls for the Release of Afghan Man Detained by ICE in East Hartford

    From the website of Congressman John Larson:

    Rep. John B. Larson (CT-01) released the following statement calling for the release of Zia, an Afghan man who was detained by masked ICE agents in East Hartford in an unmarked van. He is currently being held in Plymouth, Massachusetts. 

    “I remain disturbed by the Trump Administration’s continued abuses of power – this time, masked ICE agents taking an Afghan visa holder into an unmarked van in my hometown of East Hartford,” said Larson. “Zia bravely risked his life in Afghanistan – allying with our Armed Forces to stand up for the American values that we hold dear. He came to our country through the legal process and was in the process of getting his green card when masked ICE agents approached Zia in East Hartford and detained him in an unmarked van. We should be upholding our promise to Zia and all our allies from Afghanistan, so they can live their lives free from persecution. This blatant violation of due process should alarm every American. I join Rep. Jahana Hayes, Senator Blumenthal, and our colleagues in the Connecticut Congressional delegation calling for Zia’s release. I will continue to stand up for our immigrant communities in Connecticut to ensure everyone is protected equally under the law.” 

    Rep. Larson is a cosponsor of the No Secret Police Act in Congress, which would require law enforcement officers and agents of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) engaged in border security and immigration enforcement to identify themselves and ban them from using homemade, non-tactical masks. He is also a cosponsor of the Protecting Sensitive Locations Act, which prevents immigration enforcement actions in schools, hospitals, courthouses, and social service agencies. Rep. Larson joined Democrats to call for the immediate reinstatement of programs the Trump Administration canceled that protected Afghan refugees, including residents like Zia who risked their lives to aid the United States in overseas missions.  

  • Rocky Hill Democrats Honor AG Tong and other public servants

    Rocky Hill Democrats Honor AG Tong and other public servants

    Rocky Hill Democrats met in June to honor Democratic changemakers and community servants within Rocky Hill and the State of Connecticut.

    Connecticut Attorney General William Tong receives the Billiy Ciatto Award

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    Attorney General William Tong was the keynote speaker. He urged everyone in the room to fight against the authoritarian actions of the Trump administration. Tong also shared a story of why he remains hopeful. “Let me tell you in this difficult moment what gives me hope. What gives me hope is I walked in here and Joe Cohelo pulled me aside. He said, ‘I remember your parents ran a restaurant on the Silas Deane Highway, and I remember you, as a little kid, working in the kitchens, working side by side with your parents.’ 

    “Growing up in a Chinese restaurant isn’t easy. It’s not easy to watch your parents work seven days a week, twelve to fifteen hours a day. It’s not easy to watch them sacrifice so much, and to see them suffer. And it’s not easy when, in sixth grade, when business starts to go the wrong direction, and when your parents do the only thing they can do: they call their children off the bench. Friday, Saturday, nights and weekends, I was in that restaurant working side by side with my parents in that hot Chinese restaurant. But in one generation I went from that hot restaurant in Wethersfield to being the Attorney General of the state of Connecticut. That is the enduring strength and beauty of our country.”

    Other award winners included:

    Democrat of the year: Allan Smith

    Allan Smith is a candidate for mayor of Rocky Hill. Allan is a long time resident, vice chair of the Rocky Hill Democratic Town Committee, and member of Rocky Hill’s Affordable Housing Committee, Zoning Board of Appeals, and Economic Development Commission. Allan was recognized for his tireless community service and passion for improving the town.

    Town Service Award: Recipients Joe Cohelo, Sandi Kelly and Ken Goldberg between them share more than a century of service to town boards, commissions, and advisory bodies. 

    Unsung Heroes: Residents and community servants Shilpa Gohil and Maria Librio Judge were recognized for their long term public service. Shilpa and Maria have embodied public service through philanthropic work and volunteering. 

    Young Democrat of the Year: Logan Prentiss was recognized for his service in the National Guard and his focus on supporting Democratic campaigns. 

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