About the November 29th 2021 Employment Related Murder of Delfina Pan in the City of Miami Beach (Florida) - #Michael Ayele (a.k.a) W - #Title VII of the 1964 & 1991 Civil Rights Act
In response to the records request submitted about the November 29th 2021 murder of Delfina Pan, the Association for the Advancement of Civil Liberties (AACL) has managed to obtain [1] the arrest affidavit, which has been assigned by the Floridian Courts Case Number.: F2102875; [2] the ordinance of Miami Beach, Florida that may have been filed in Case No.: F2102875; [3] the work-sharing agreement concluded between the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) and the Florida Commission on Human Relations (FCHR). The AACL continues to be concerned about several issues, which have not been addressed following the murder of Delfina Pan. These issues include but are not limited to [1] whether Delfina Pan was made aware by Kansas Bar and Grill (her former employers) on her rights to file a complaint of employment discrimination denouncing sexual harassment; [2] whether Delfina Pan ever made her wishes clear on what she wanted to happen in the event she passed away on the territory of the United States of America (USA); [3] whether the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), the EEOC and the FCHR should bear any legal responsibilities (pursuant to Title VII of the 1964 1991 Civil Rights Act) following the murder of an immigrant working and paying taxes within the borders of the U.S.A; [4] whether the DHS, the EEOC and the FCHR should bear any legal responsibilities (pursuant to Title VII of the Civil Rights Act) following the murder of an immigrant, which can be directly tied to her previous employment workplace; [5] whether the City of Miami Beach (Florida) should bear any legal responsibilities for the murder of Delfina Pan particularly given the way their police department published extremely misleading information about her (initially refusing to acknowledge that her murder was employment related). As a matter of principle, the AACL unequivocally condemns violence committed against women irrespective of their racial backgrounds, their sexual orientations, their national origins, their religious affiliations and/or their disability status. Be well. Stay well. Take care. Keep yourselves at arms distance.<br><br>Michael Ayele (a.k.a) W<br>Anti-Racist Human Rights Activist<br>Audio-Visual Media Analyst<br>Anti-Propaganda Journalist
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