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Community Activists Create ‘Black Book’ To Empower Black Residents Amid Immigration Crackdown

By WebDeskMay 27, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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Community Activists Create ‘Black Book’ To Empower Black Residents Amid Immigration Crackdown
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Source: Photo courtesy of Paul Singer at GBH News

Richard Claytor and Ron Bell, two dedicated community leaders from Boston, Massachusetts, have developed a crucial resource to help Black residents and other communities of color navigate increasing immigration enforcement actions under the Trump administration and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).

In response to growing concerns about racial profiling and deportations, the pair launched a “know your rights” initiative aimed at communities of color across Massachusetts, according to Paul Singer of GBH News. Their guide, known as The Black Book, serves as a practical tool to prepare individuals for unexpected encounters with law enforcement.

The Black Book offers clear, accessible information on key civil liberties, including the right to vote, immigrant protections, and how to safely document incidents of police misconduct or racial profiling. Modeled after guidance from organizations like the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU),  Claytor and Bell seek to arm communities with critical knowledge, minimize harm during encounters with law enforcement, and drive home a powerful truth—rights can only be protected when they are fully understood.

Their work arrives at a pivotal moment.

As aggressive deportation efforts continue under the Trump administration, fear and uncertainty ripple through communities across the U.S. According to an April 28 White House press release, since President Trump took office, more than 139,000 people have been deported. In just his first 50 days, ICE arrested 32,809 undocumented immigrants—nearly 75% of whom were alleged or convicted criminals—reportedly matching the total number of arrests during President Biden’s final year in office.

Claytor, who serves as Program Director at Boston’s Family Nurturing Center, is particularly concerned about how these policies may disproportionately affect Black residents, who already face systemic challenges in the immigration and justice systems. According to the NAACP’s Criminal Justice Fact Sheet, African Americans are imprisoned at a rate more than five times higher than that of white Americans. For African American women, the disparity is also stark—their incarceration rate is twice that of white women.

His efforts, along with Bell’s, aim to ensure that vulnerable communities are not left defenseless amid intensifying enforcement actions.

“I lived through a couple of decades where there was sort of the stop-and-frisk concept,” Claytor told Singer Tuesday. “It’s just something that has come back again in a cycle with a different group of people as the focus.”

He added, “There’s not much difference between Black people and brown people in this particular circumstance. There are dark-skinned folks who are immigrants, Haitians, and, quite frankly, folks from Africa, others that will be caught up in this.”

The duo will formally announce the initiative this week.

Bell, founder of the local civil engagement group, Dunk the Vote, has already started distributing The Black Book to Boston residents this week. On Wednesday, he and Claytor will formally introduce the initiative during a briefing at the Family Nurturing Center, where representatives from dozens of local service organizations are expected to attend.

“Civil rights get violated every day, and they get unreported,” Bell added. “This is important to bring this guide to folks so that they can know about their civil rights and what to do — and where to start — when they get their civil rights violated.”

The news comes after dozens of demonstrators marched from Boston City Hall to Boston Common on Monday, calling for stronger protections for immigrants in Massachusetts regardless of their legal status, according to a report from WCVB 5. Many protestors voiced strong criticism of President Donald Trump’s immigration policies and the perceived weaponization of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), the outlet noted.

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