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by Man Eegee
[Crossposted from Latino Político]
What is it going to take, America™, for you to snap out of your complacency to see that in your furvor to deport and criminalize people in your midst, the goon-squad deigned to carry out the mission are serial human rights abusers? Quit thinking that this is about Mexicans or Central Americans or any other unwanted hordes of brown menaced invaders. As long as that mindset continues to fester, stories like this will continue to be a blight upon the pure and spotless homeland you are so want to protect, yet only exists like a deceiving mirage. Police in Berry Hill, Tennessee decided that Juana Villegas DeLaPaz needed to be arrested after a routine traffic stop even though she produced proof of insurance and her consulate card to the officer that stopped her. Since local officials have decided that federal immigration law enforcement is the new hip, and she didn't have the necessary paperwork to prove citizenship, Juana was detained like an animal. Nine months pregnant and in labor, she was shackled until two hours prior to the birth of her child and then re-shackled afterwards. Following the birth of the baby, authorities denied her the ability to breast feed the newborn, who was at a high risk of jaundice as a result of it. So far, this story has been confined to NewsChannel 5 out of Nashville (their story was the sanitized version) and pro-migrant blogs. Tim Chávez of Political Salsa has been doing yeoman's work to cover this horrific tale of torture and human rights abuse in Tennessee. sígame... Read more... (31 comments, 660 words in story) by Man Eegee
When Arthur Mkoyan was two years old, his family fled Armenia to escape the climate of Soviet Union rule. They've been working since 1992 to claim asylum in the United States while their son has excelled in the classroom. This week, the Fresno-area high school senior with a 4.0 GPA should be focusing on final exams and his Valedictorian speech to his fellow graduates; instead, he and his mother are facing deportation while the father sits in a migrant worker concentration camp in Arizona.
He and his mother, who did not want to be identified for fear of losing her job and income she needs, were given an extension to June 20 so Arthur could join his class at the ceremony, said Virginia Kice, a spokeswoman for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
"Our goal is to enforce these court orders for deportations," Kice said. But "if they come to us and they fully intend to respect the court order, we will work with them." Mark Silverman, director of immigration policy at the Immigrant Legal Resource Center in San Francisco, said Arthur Mkoyan's case illustrates why Congress should have passed the Dream Act. The act would have allowed students who excelled in school and stayed out of trouble to become permanent residents and attend college or enlist in the military "There's something very wrong with the immigration laws when our government is deporting our best students," Silverman said. Read more... (21 comments, 954 words in story) by Man Eegee
DNC Chairman Howard Dean has announced the representatives for the 2008 Democratic National Convention's State Blogger Corps in Denver, Colorado this coming August.
"Similar to the record-breaking voter turnout our Party has seen during the primary season, the demand for these coveted blogger positions is yet another indicator of the tremendous interest in this historic Convention," said Governor Dean. "The Internet has played a critical role in connecting Americans to elected officials and candidates seeking office. The DemConvention State Blogger Corps will continue to foster this dialogue - in all 50 of our states and our territories too - as we head towards this year's historic election and elect a Democrat to the White House." The selected blogs are listed below the fold. Congratulations to all of the citizen journalists that make up each site's writing team: Read more... (17 comments, 575 words in story) by Man Eegee
Crossposted from Latino Político
Lopez' character, Lauren Adrian, is an accomplished U.S. journalist who has been put on assignment in Juárez to investigate the alarming number of murders of female maquiladora workers. The story line takes the audience into the very real settings of the NAFTA-spawned slave industry, as well as the improvised living conditions of the factory workers that have flocked to the border region from all parts of Mexico. While the film boasts acclaimed Hollywood actors such as Lopez, Martin Sheen, and Antonio Banderas; a powerful performance by one of Mexico's leading ladies, Maya Zapata, draws viewers into the horror that thousands of families have experienced as the numbers of desaparecidas (dissapeared) grow without the clamor of outrage it deserves. Read more... (3 comments, 480 words in story) by Man Eegee ![]() Newbies, Lurkers, and Splashers The Welcome Wagon has rolled into town! ![]() Question for everyone: have you ever worked on a political campaign? Which one(s)?
May the 4's be with you Comments >> (20 comments) by Man Eegee ![]() Newbies, Lurkers, and Splashers The Welcome Wagon has rolled into town! ![]() Question for everyone: what books are you reading, or attempting to read?
May the 4's be with you Comments >> (39 comments) by Man Eegee ![]() Newbies, Lurkers, and Splashers The Welcome Wagon has rolled into town! ![]() Question for everyone: if you won the lottery (say 50 million), how would you spend it?
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Comments >> (113 comments) by Man Eegee Today is Blog Action Day for the environment. Gracias to Smartypants for the heads up and her contribution to this blogswarm that centers on an area of Peru that is polluted from a nearby copper smelter.For my part, I would like to highlight something that I read over the weekend that disturbed the hell out of me. Growing up, the political system was always something that intrigued me. At least, the law-making aspect of it. The way the checks and balances of the U.S. government worked in theory seemed like a good way to pierce the cáscara of any one person's overinflated ego. Well... Read more... (3 comments, 895 words in story) by Man Eegee
One of the hallmarks of conquistador mentality is the treatment of minority/ostracized groups as savages. The belief that there is something inherently deformed in the being of these others, therefore their very existence in the wider scope of things is judged using different rules. If they have something that the conquistador wants, then it is taken; if a crime is committed by one of them, then the conclusion drawn by the majority Voice is that all within the minority group is prone to exhibit the same animalistic behavior. An ugly cycle of thinking, but prevalent.
Take, for example, the recent manhunt that was underway in the Miami, Florida area for a suspect that killed a cop. The caption of his picture reads: Read more... (35 comments, 779 words in story) by Man Eegee ![]() Newbies, Lurkers, and Splashers The Welcome Wagon has rolled into town! ![]() Question for everyone: How many email accounts do you manage?
May the 4's be with you Comments >> (37 comments) by Man Eegee ![]() Newbies, Lurkers, and Splashers The Welcome Wagon has rolled into town! ![]() Question for everyone: If you suddenly became 'The Decider', what would be your #1 priority?
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DaBloguiMan over at Los Blogueros has uploaded a podcast with reactions from Sunday night's historic Democratic Presidential Debate on Univision. Here is the link (the blogcast is in english, click the blue play box in the post).
Live blogging was also done by Liza over at culturekitchen, la bloguera over at Adventures of the Coconut Caucus, and viralvoice over at DailyKos. My thoughts: Read more... (5 comments, 400 words in story) by Man Eegee ![]() Newbies, Lurkers, and Splashers The Welcome Wagon has rolled into town! ![]() Question for everyone: What local/state blogs do you visit?
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