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Archive for April 17th, 2006

paulinarubio2004.jpg Maybe they saw that VL’s very own Jennifer was calling them out on their silence around the immigration issue. Whatever the reason, a bunch of Latino celebs are finally speaking out. Bobby Pulido, Paulina Rubio, Jose Manuel Figueroa, Maria Sorte, and Daddy Yankee in separate interviews on Univision’s chisme show El Gordo y la Flaca all said something in favor of immigrants (surprise surprise). La chica dorada aka Paulina Rubio gave props to

…the work force and labor the Latino community represents in the US.

and said that:

What we need is a balanced law in both countries.

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Boycott: Good or bad? Tell us

4:45 pm By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Activism|Immigration · 1 Comment

17 Apr 2006

Ourladyoftheangelsdedication.jpgThere’s debate swirling around whether or not the May 1st boycott will be beneficial to the emerging immigrant rights movement or if it will be damaging, further inciting scorn from the mainstream its meant to convince. The most outspoken voice of opposition to the boycott is a guy who’s got a lot of pull among Latinos in L.A. (Catholic and not, given his support of more open immigration laws and the recent demonstrations)– Cardinal Mahony:

Cardinal Roger Mahony, a vocal leader of the marches against congressional attempts to crackdown on illegal immigration, does not support a planned student and worker boycott on May 1.

“Go to work. Go to school. And then join thousands of us at a major rally afterwards,” Mahony said in a prepared statement.

Mahony also said “that he will instruct his priests in all 288 parishes in the Los Angeles Archdiocese to defy the relevant provisions of the Sensenbrenner-King Bill in protest, if they becomes law.” Should and will Latinos listen to him?

What do you think? Will a boycott help significantly further the cause or set it back? Counter-productive or necessary?

Via / KABC.com

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So much for “community citizenship”

1:58 pm By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · children|Immigration · Comments Off

17 Apr 2006

01.gifSome boy scouts in Utah are being accused of violating policy by participating in a political event. The kids were out to earn their “Citizenship in the Community Merit Badge” but their leader got a slap on the hand instead.

A Boy Scout official here has warned a Latino troop earning merit badges for “Citizenship in the Community” that it violated policy against involvement in political events with its participation in immigration demonstrations last week in Salt Lake City.

Michael Clara, Scout master of Boy Scout Troop 987, said he received a phone call Wednesday from Vic Rowberry, a field director for the Great Salt Lake Council of Boy Scouts of America, who said the troop shouldn’t have participated in the events.

Clara disagreed, saying the troop had provided the flag ceremony and observed the Republican State Convention in August 2005. What’s the difference between that and carrying and passing out flags at the nonpartisan immigration demonstrations last week, he said.

Oh, right, okay. So you can participate in an event for the Republican State Convention and NOT in an event in which no political party endorsements exist?

This reaks of, well, partisanship. Looks like we can guess the politics of boy scout leaders in Utah. Oh, and the scout leader who took the boys to the protest? He’s a Republican, too — a Utah Republican assembly member as it were — but apparently a more open-minded one.

Via / LA Daily News

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myrna.jpg In 2004 Myna Dick’s pregnancy saved her from being deported to Mexico when a federal judge in Missouri declared her fetus a U.S. citizen. Now, 17 month old Zachary may lose his mother and his father may lose his wife now that the 31 year old could be barred from the U.S. for life.

“Illegal immigration is deeply intertwined within our households and communities,” said Doris Meissner, former commissioner for the Immigration and Naturalization Service. “A family like this is an illustration of literally millions of people in the country today”.

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