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Cesar Chavez — Part 8
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ys ee United Farm Workers/AFL-CIO
wee te | P.0, Box 1493
Po San Juan, Texas 78589
(512) 787-5984
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July 25, 1975
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Edward Levi
United States Attorney General
Department of Justice
Washington, D.C. , os
Dear Mr. Levi:
We would like to bring to your attention some disturbing events which have
taken place near Pecos, Texas in the last three days. We request any as=
sistance you can render to stop the violation of farm workera' rights that
is going on there now.
On Wednesday, July 23 United Farm Workers organizers and supporters began
picketing near melon fTéIds in Reeves County, Texas, They were picketing
peacefully on a public road, trying to inform field workers of the benefits
of unionization, when they were arrested. More than thirty people were |
jailed, including three women and eight children, They were charged with
criminal trespass despite the fact that the county surweyor and some of the
growers in the area admit the road where picketing took place is public.
A law atudent inter was arrested later that day when she went to the
Reeves County jail to inquire about the charges.
The children, ranging in age from twelve to fifteen, were held for five
hours in the adult section of the jail before bail could be raised. Nine+
teen men were forced to remain in jail for two days because no local bonds=
men would agree to bond them. During that time the prisoners were denied
breakfast in apparent retaliation for their having shouted slogans in
support of a field workers’ strike.
On Friday, July 255 a picket line was set up on a public road near melon
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attorney and several law students who hoped by their presence to prevent
further arrests. Moments after picketing began all of the UFW supporters
on the road, including the lawyer and law students, wexe arrested. They
were given no warning or opportunity to leave to avoid arrest. Fifteen
people are again charged with trespass, although their brief activity took
place on a public road.
The actions of the Pecoa and Reeves County sheriffs are clearly illegal.
The sheriffs are using their powers as law officers to stop legitimate la-
bor organizing activities and to interferq with the farm workers' Firs
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