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Archive for February 26th, 2009

The latest call to action making email rounds.

Call President Obama and Congress
Demand an End to ICE Raids & Abuses

Dear NNIRR members, partners, allies & friends,

Please call President Obama and your Representative and two Senators to denounce the brutal ICE raid against immigrant workers that took place yesterday in Bellingham, Washington (see background information below).

Call (202) 4… and tell President Obama:

Ø The ICE raid yesterday in Washington state violates the rights of immigrant workers, harms the economy and makes our communities vulnerable to abuse and exploitation.
Ø You must end all raids and suspend all detentions and deportations.
Ø Restore and protect our Constitutional rights
Ø Please investigate ICE abuses and end the inhumane treatment immigrants are suffering in detention and deportation. Read more…

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A Note on Comments

1:55 pm By Maegan La Mala · Uncategorized · Comments Off

26 Feb 2009

Just because VivirLatino has moved to a new server and a new publishing program does not mean that our comment policy has changed. Anti-immigrant comments will be deleted. If you have to ask if your comment is anti-immigrant, it probably is.

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Video of Obama’s Unstate of the Union Speech

1:30 pm By Maegan la Mamita Mala · Politics · Comments Off

26 Feb 2009

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Latin@s and Obama linked by hate groups

1:18 pm By la Macha · Immigration · Comments Off

26 Feb 2009

arthateI know that there’s still a big population of Latin@s that don’t care for Obama. I am growing to like the man–he seems to be actually following through on a lot of his promises, and for that I give the man props even if politically I am much more to the left than he is.

But there’s still a lot of Latin@s that don’t like him–which is ironic because there’s a growing number of white folks that are going the KKK way–because of him and us. From CNN comes this report:

The center’s report, “The Year in Hate,” found the number of hate groups grew by 54 percent since 2000. The study identified 926 hate groups — defined as groups with beliefs or practices that attack or malign an entire class of people — active in 2008. That’s a 4 percent jump, adding 38 more than the year before.

What makes this year’s report different is that hate groups have found two more things to be angry about — the nation’s first African-American president and an economy that is hemorrhaging jobs. For the past decade, Latino immigration has fueled the growth of hate groups.

Reading the whole report is pretty terrifying. And I am in no way meaning to imply a sense of “solidarity” (or that Latin@s should “like” Obama) between Obama and Latin@s just because we’re both being targeted by hate groups.

Rather instead, I guess I’m wondering is there any way to connect the politics of Obama (whatever that may mean to individuals or communities of Latin@s) to the politics of “Latin@” or “Immigration” or “Illegal immigrant” (which inevitably means Latin@)? Not sure if I’m being clear here–it’s sort of an abstract idea I’m working with.

I guess to put it at it’s very basic kernal of thought–I wonder if there’s any links between Latin@s and Obama that we need to think through on an individual or community level?

What do you think?

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Ok, yes, it’s a far stretch–a Portuguese water dog is not a “Latino dog” (although I like the sounds of that–Latino dog!), but hell, Portugal colonized enough South American countries, I guess we can make a spot for their damn dogs, yes?

Anyway, here’s a picture of the type of dog breed that the Obama family has decided to adopt:

pwaterdog

Sorta an ugly mutt, if I do say so myself. And apparently all the dog people are nervous because these dogs are pretty mischievous and Oh Nos can the Obama fam handle a mischievous dog???

“They’re really good at opening refrigerators and cabinets and, so, thank God the White House has staff to take care of things,” said Janet Boyd, an “Obama fan” from Snohomish, Wash., who owns three Portuguese water dogs and is active in the Portuguese Water Dog Club of America. “I don’t think they’re an easy dog and that’s why I have a little hesitation – and hope for the best.”

Because clearly a family that took well over five months of time to research and decide are going into this commitment with their blinders on, right? /snark.

Anyway, what do VLatin@s think? Can the Obamas handle this dog? Do you think it’s an ugly mutt like I do? Talk, talk! :-)

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Peruana Wins Top Honor at Berlin Film Festival

11:47 am By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Arts|Culture|Events|Germany|Movies|Peru · Comments Off

26 Feb 2009

Young Peruvian director Claudia Llosa is getting a great start on a promising career. Her film The Milk of Sorrow (which has a more interesting title in Spanish — La Teta Asustada) was honored earlier this month at one of the world’s most important film festivals, the Berlinale in Berlin, with the top honor: the Golden Bear for best film:

In the politically tinged drama, which also has elements of magic realism, a disease is being passed from mother to daughter through breast milk. It turns out, the mothers were all victims of the decades-long battle between the Peruvian government and Shining Path terrorists.

Check out the trailer for La Teta after the jump. Read more…

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Did Napolitano Really Know Nothing?

11:30 am By Maegan la Mamita Mala · Immigration|Politics · 1 Comment

26 Feb 2009

20070227_napolitano_3The original Know Nothings were a nativist party in the 1800′s. Call me cynical, pero I have a hard time buying that the new Secretary of of Homeland Security, Janet Napolitano, didn’t know anything about the ICE raid yesterday that arrested 28 undocumented workers.

Napolitano told lawmakers during a hearing in Washington, D.C., on today that she did not know about the raid before it happened and was briefed on it early this morning. She has asked U.S Immigration and Customs Enforcement, which conducted the raid, for answers.

“I want to get to the bottom of this as well,” she said. She said work-site enforcement needs to be focused on the employers.

As ICE raids continue while the Obama administration keeps telling us via Spanish language media that they care about immigration, is this administration going to be the new Know Nothings?

Via / Immigration Talk With a Mexican American y The Seattle Times

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ice-raid112 year old N. was excited about what the Obama presidency would bring to her family. So was 15 year old J. Both students, U.S. citizens living in NYC, have undocumented parents. So you can understand the anger when N. was doing her Social Studies homework and came across the news that the same night President Obama was making a national speech about change, Immigration and Customs Enforcement interrupted the lives of 28 workers in Bellingham, Washington. N. felt betrayed.

“They arrived in force,” said Asiff Dhanani, a co-owner of the company at 2020 E. Bakerview Road. “They surrounded the whole perimeter.”

Most of the workers detained were taken off in handcuffs, Dhanani said, except for three women who apparently were processed and released because they had children in local schools or daycare centers. The 28 made up about one-third of the engine remanufacturing company’s production force.

12 year old N. wisely told me yesterday: ” I know Obama has to deal with the economy but in the meantime he should stop arresting working people until he fixes immigration”

From the mouths of babes.

We must tell the Obama Administration: Stop the Raids, Pass Just and Humane Immigration Reform

CALL the WHITE HOUSE NOW- 202-456-1414 and tell President Barack Obama:

* The raid in Washington state is unacceptable, and hurts all of our communities.
* He must stop the raids, and pass comprehensive immigration reform – NOW!

Via / The Sanctuary

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09assault190Last night I was watching the local news and saw that an arrest was made in the racist and homophobic murder of Jose Sucuzhañay.

Hakim Scott, 25, was arrested yesterday in connection with the beating death. Police are looking for another suspect, identified as Keith Phoenix, 28, of the Bronx. Both are African-American.

The reasons why I mention the race of the suspects are many. Certainly the race of the suspects will Be held up as proof that it’s not white racism that is to blame for the 40% rise in hate crimes against Latinos. I have no doubt that it will be said that it’s all the people of color killing each other. As if anti-immigrant hate organizations spending money on divide and conquer ads that point the finger at Latino immigrants for unemployment bear no responsibility? As if ICE who just conducted another raid, bears no blame?

I am also concerned with the arrest of one of two suspects being used as an excuse for the NYPD to lay their heavy hands inside of communities who are already constantly harassed. I want to be clear, D.A. Hynes, who failed to prosecute killer cops who shot young Latino men in the back like Anibal Carrasquillo and Frankie Arzuaga, is not going to be the man to bring real justice to Latino communities and these arrests do not equal license to abuse other people of color.

What should justice look like? Something more than arrest and jail time.

Add to this to how now the Brooklyn District Attorney is defending the manhood of the victim by pointing out that Jose was walking close to his brother to keep warm, not because he was gay. Pero what if Jose had been gay? Would it have been ok then?

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