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Archive for December 14th, 2007

0411_B08.jpgIt just got tougher to hire an undocumented worker in Arizona. The state has enacted some of the toughest penalties towards business owners who hire immigrants without papers, among them the loss of their very livelihood:

In the wake of the federal government’s failure to reform immigration laws, Arizona joins the more than 100 states and municipalities that have taken matters into their own hands in hopes of stemming the tide of illegal immigrants. But Arizona’s law is by far the harshest toward business. A company caught knowingly employing an undocumented worker has its license suspended for up to ten days. Get caught a second time, and a company loses its license to operate altogether–what Governor Janet Napolitano has called the “business death penalty.”

Check out the whole article on Business Week, as the Arizona Chamber of Commerce is expressing concern over the impact this will have on the state’s economy. I predict one of two things: corruption ensues in government when business owners try get around the penalties or Arizona’s economy tanks. That state cannot live without undocumented immigrant labor.

Via / Business Week

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Chavez and Lula Make Nice Again

11:16 am By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Brazil|Venezuela · Comments Off

14 Dec 2007

392-AME_14col.embedded.prod_affiliate.84.jpgYesterday in Caracas President Hugo Chavez of Venezuela and President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva of Brazil signed new cooperation agreements including energy, agriculture, and industrial treaties. The Brazilian head of state waxed nostalgic:

la relación comercial entre Venezuela y Brasil era de $400 millones en el 2002, y hoy supera los $4,000 millones.

A jump much needed as Venezuela cut off ties with Colombia after the FARC hostage negotiations with Chavez as mediator collapsed.

Via / El Nuevo Herald

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More Trouble From Storms in Caribbean

10:10 am By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Dominican Republic|Puerto Rico · Comments Off

14 Dec 2007

aacb8f29-cb71-40e5-8ccd-fe6a4087e4cf.hmedium.jpgTropical Storm Olga has claimed at least 20 lives in the Caribbean with many people pointing fingers at the government.

As Olga began lashing the Dominican Republic with rain Tuesday, officials slowly released water from the Tavera Dam into the Yaque River, Octavio Rodriguez, a member of the committee that oversees dams during emergencies, told The Associated Press.
But fearing a dam failure that could kill thousands in Santiago, the country’s second-largest city, the panel decided around 11 p.m. Tuesday to open all six floodgates an hour later, gushing 1.6 million gallons of water every second into the river.

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Santa is Worse Than El Cuco!

9:05 am By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Celebrities|Culture|Newspapers · Comments Off

14 Dec 2007

eab58e2d7787ca1a825bf59356b1fffa.jpgForget the boogyman and el cuco, for some kids there is nothing scarier than jolly ole Saint Nick. Having just taken my littlest to see Santa, with similar results as the photo above, I can relate and yes even laugh a little at the misery of small children when having to sit on the lap of a strange fat white man (don’t we usually tell our children to run away from people like him?). You too can laugh at the misery of children thanks to a series of pics put up the South Florida Sun-Sentinel.

Merry Christmas!

Via / The South Florida Sun-Sentinel

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U.S. Soldiers At Gitmo Take Time Off From Torture

7:44 am By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Controversia|Cuba|Internet|Justice|Politics · Comments Off

14 Dec 2007

blogimage_thumb_bif200710140948592751069.jpgIt seems as if our troops in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba may have too much free time on their hands because they have time to log on to Wikipedia and make some questionable edits. Some of those edits question Cuban president Fidel Castro’s sexuality.

Specifically, the Associated Press, the New York Daily News, and ZDNet have stories up about the changes Gitmo servicemembers have been making to Wikipedia; comments to articles about Gitmo detainees. Some of the changes on Wikipedia, per the articles:
- “Fidel Castro is an admitted transexual” (misspelling the word transsexual)
- deleted prisoner identification numbers from three detainee profiles (example: Prisoner No. 766, Canadian-born Omar Khadr. Khadr, 21, who has been held since 2002 and accused of killing a Special Forces medic in Afghanistan)
- changed the phrase “invasion of Afghanistan” to “war in Afghanistan.”

Via / Alternet

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