5:04 pm By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Bolivia| Controversia| Politics · 1 Comment
6 Oct 2006
According to CBS’s 60 Minutes, Bolivian president Evo Morales is as much of threat to the U.S. as Osama Bin Laden, if we are going by whose name is on the list of passengers prohibited from boarding a plane to the U.S.:
Among the 44,000 names on the list are foreign leaders like Morales, who don’t seem all that dangerous. But there are also names of people who are already in custody or in prison, like Saddam Hussein, and even dead people. Among the dead are the majority of the 19 Al Qaeda members who participated in the September 11th attacks.However, the list doesn’t consider the names of the most dangerous terrorists, and as CBS points out, the names of the suspects who were planning a terrorist attack on British airlines this summer are not on the list.
According to Bolivian newspaper La Razón, a member of Morales’ party and parliament member is quoted as saying that the list “reflects the intellectual mediocrity that the U.S. political class has always had.”
The 60 Minutes piece about the botched “no-fly” list will air this Sunday.
Via / El Semanal Digital and La Razón
2:27 pm By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Celebrities| Entertainment| Events| mexico · Comments Off
6 Oct 2006In a replay of her successes at so many other awards events, VL’s Most Influential Latina 2006, Shakira sweeped Mexico’s “Oye!” Awards, taking home 4 awards and “a special award for social values”, according to Spain’s El Mundo newspaper. She looks pretty darned happy in this photo, via AP.
Pobrecita Julieta Venegas left empty-handed after being nominated in several categories.
In other Shakira news:
Pop diva Shakira will donate the proceeds from a concert in her hometown to build an arts school for 1,800 children forced to flee their homes by Colombia’s civil war.The concert, part of her worldwide Oral Fixation tour, will held Nov. 15 in the Caribbean port city of Barranquilla and is being billed as a festive homecoming for the hip-shaking international superstar who last month was nominated for five Latin Grammy awards.
The school will be called “Pies Descalzos” after the Shakira album of the same name, and her charitable organization.
Via / El Mundo and Washington Post
1:44 pm By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · California| Controversia| Immigration · 3 Comments
6 Oct 2006
The California city of Escondido is following the lead of other cities across the country by passing its own laws targetting the undocumented immigrant community. On Wednesday night the City Council of Escondido voted 3-2 in favor of an ordinance that requires landlords to submit documentation of their tenants’ immigration status to the city, which would then be passed on to the federal government for verification. If renters are found to be undocumented landlords would have 10 days to evict the tenants or risk losing their licenses.
Whatever happened to the human right of having a place to live. I really hope that some legal organization will challenge this ordinance because what will happen is that landlords will just not rent to Latinos at all, not wanting to deal with the hassle of proving residency status, making this law essentially racist.
Via / El Diario/La Prensa
Image Via / AHI
8:48 am By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · California| Controversia| Immigration · 3 Comments
6 Oct 2006
California governor Arnold Schwarzenegger decided to engage in divide and conquer politics, pitting immigrants against immigrants and divers people of color against each other. Schwarzenegger decided to stick his muscled foot into his mouth by pulling out of his ass the model minority sterotype of Asians. According to the LA Times:
Schwarzenegger appeared in L.A.’s Chinatown to celebrate the midautumn Moon Festival and promote bean paste moon cakes. He called them a “fantastic cultural tradition in our Asian American community” and praised Asian Americans as “hard-working” and “smart.” Soon afterward, however, he was asked about the assimilation of immigrants into the American culture. The secret of success, he said, was to “immerse yourself.”
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