Tufts students must fight Somerville gang law
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Somerville's
Anti-Gang Loitering Ordinance is an affront to citizen's rights and can
be used as a tool for official racism by Somerville Police. While it is
understandable that Somerville wants to control its gang problem,
prohibiting any suspicious group from gathering is a violation of civil
liberties. This law must be repealed before it is copied by other
Massachusetts cities. When the law took effect in August, it drew sharp
criticism from immigrant groups and civil rights groups, including the
American Civil Liberties Union. The law has been called too vague, and
immigrant groups are afraid it will lead to racial profiling. MS-13,
the gang targeted by Somerville Police, is an El Salvadoran gang.
Somerville's Hispanic population could then come under scrutiny by
police, who can use this law as license to target anyone of Latino
appearance as a member of the Salvadoran gang. Not only is it unfair to
incriminate anyone because of their appearance, it is illegal to deny
the people of Somerville their right to assemble because they look
suspicious. [more ]