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original article entitled: Bella Maryanovsky To Be Free On Bond; Others Not So Lucky If you've been following the confusing story of Bella Maryanovsky, you will be pleased to know that her hearing went quickly and smoothly earlier today and she will be released on $5,000 bond. Wednesday, October 11, 2006 Okay, so at some point last night, the attorneys for all of the women being moved to Atlanta (it was Atlanta it turns out) this round, filed an emergency injunction/stay. Apparently members of Congress also joined in, but I cannot get any confirmation on who it was yet. The women were returned to Monroe. Ha!!!!! Monday, October 16, 2006 Bella had her hearing today with an immigration judge. There was no debate. The prosecutor had nothing to say and no charges were presented. It was quick and to the point. Bella was released on a $5,000 bond. She will have to appear in court at some point later, but most everyone agrees that will be routine. So over a month, major legal bills and a $5k bond later, Bella is released from detention without ever having been charged. She is released after having been denied her heart medication, after having been moved in shackles face down on the floor of a van for several hours, after sleeping on a piss stained floor, and finally, after nearly being moved without reason to Atlanta, GA. She has lost nearly a month of salary. Mostly, she has been made to feel a target in this country for doing nothing.Why am I telling you this? Because we need your help. Can you spend a few minutes -- make a few phone calls, or send a few emails, on behalf of the people who are still in prison -- people just like Bella who aren't lucky enough to have a cousin running a prominent news service? According to RAW STORY, the officer who arrested Bella Maryanovsky told her attorney: “We got orders to arrest everybody.”And The Miami Herald reported that Krome is suddenly extremely crowded. So please do this for all the legal US residents who are being illegally detained. If you won't speak up for them, who will speak up for you? Who can you contact? Here are some good places to start. But don't be afraid to be creative. (ICE) Immigration and Customs Enforcement: Find your local office and get in touch with them! Here's the Office of Detention and RemovalI thank you for your assistance. And I urge you to remember, always: If you take action on behalf of others, you'll feel better about yourself. === If you're sick and tired of reading about this and hoping to avoid boring discussions of this and other irrelevant topics, please don't read my blog.
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