2:25 pm By la Macha · Health|Immigration|Women · 1 Comment
23 Nov 2009via Latina.com comes the latest news of Sheriff Joe Arpaio’s “law enforcement.”
The most recent atrocity committed by the self-proclaimed “America’s Toughest Sheriff” involves a woman who was detained while 9-months pregnant. Alma Minerva Chacon’s case has been receiving media attention due to the brutality with which she was treated. The very same night of her arrest, Chacon went into labor and found herself afraid and alone, being rushed to a local hospital with her hands and legs chained in shackles.
Once she reached the hospital, nurses repeatedly begged the Sheriff’s staff to allow them to unchain the mother, but they refused and Chacon was forced to give birth while still shackled to the bed. At one point, the nurse asked for them to release her so that she could be escorted to the bathroom for a urinalysis, but even that request was denied. But the worst came once Chacon gave birth to her baby girl.
Still chained to the bed, Arpaio’s police staff refused to allow Chacon to hold her newborn baby and then warned her that if no one came to pick up the child within 72 hours, she would be turned over into state custody. Telemundo 52 sat down with Chacon and let her tell her side of the story. Check out the interview below and if you don’t support Sheriff Arpaio’s barbaric practices sign the petition at www.SheriffJoeMustGo.com
Let’s say this woman did commit the most violent of violent offenses. Let’s say she killed five border patrol agents as she illegally crossed into the U.S.. And then spit on their bodies as she crossed past them.
Does she deserve to be shackled while giving birth? Are there no standards of humanity that the U.s. government must hold itself to? When you commit a crime–are you suddenly devoid of humanity? Entitled to no human rights at all?
This horrific practice doesn’t just happen to undocumented workers, either.
11:16 am By la Macha · Health · 3 Comments
23 Nov 2009Please please, before we move on, take just a moment to note the ultimate horrible irony of the title of this post.
Done?
Ok. I just got this in an email:
Dear Friends,
Please sign the following urgent petition to Congress and Pres. Obama telling them to allow undocumented immigrants to purchase health care insurance. The newly introduced Senate health care bill DISALLOWS undocumented immigrants from purchasing insurance even with their own money. This is an inhumane, deplorable, and unacceptable policy that we must vehemently oppose.
Please lend your voice to this very important effort.
In Solidarity,
Efrén Paredes, Jr./Tlecoz Huitzil
http://healthcare.change.org/actions/view/allow_undocumented_immigrants_to_purchase_health_care#
Honestly, this whole health care debate is exhausting me. Over and over and over again, our public “representatives” seem to be deliberately searching for a way fuck me/us over in the most heinous and despicable ways possible. It’s weird how something that is supposed to be about making people safer and healthier requires a good beating before hand.
Needless to say, even if we can defeat this measure, it will be a largely symbolic victory. Undocumented immigrants don’t have the greatest paying jobs in the world–and poor people can always find better things to spend their money on than problems that may or may not happen in the future. Couple this “pay for their own health insurance” crap with the “pay a steep fine” crap that will surely come up again once immigration reform gets put back on the table…and what we have is basically debt peonage run and controlled by the U.S. government.
It’s weird how this clip is the only that can get a smile out of me at the moment.
10:34 am By la Macha · Immigration|U.S.-Mexico Border|Violence · 2 Comments
23 Nov 2009
As a media justice activist, I was thrilled to read about this new GPS application. What it does is basically allow any phone user who has capabilities of downloading applications to download information on safe border crossings between Mexico and the U.S.. It will include information such as where water stations are, where safer crossings are, and it will even give out inspirational poems to let crossers know they aren’t alone on their crossing.
It was ‘how can we tweak this GPS algorithm and develop it for another concern — the question of people dying on the border.’ ”
The tool pairs cheap cell phone technology with a global-positioning system and consistently updated online data to guide individuals who are trying to cross international borders. The GPS system, however, doesn’t contact all three satellites so authorities would not be able to triangulate where the person is, unless he or she used the phone to make a call.
Border Patrol officials said the device won’t stop them from nabbing border-crossers.
“The technology is not new…,” said U.S. Border Patrol spokesman Mark Qualia. He added that he’s seen these sort of tools used before. “That’s the nature of our job. We have to learn to overcome and to adapt.”
Of course, this application has led to all sorts of angry outbursts from the Nativist community. This application (and the creators) are aiding and abetting a crime, the enemy, etc etc etc and should, of course, be arrested and locked up forever.
But Ricardo Dominguez (the lead creator of the application) has a response, “”We’re not trying to resolve the border issues…We’re just trying to create a poetic safety tool. Anyone can agree on safety as a far as a core human right.”
But of course, a decent discussion about human rights can’t be had when it comes to teh illegulz:
Minuteman Britt Craig, who splits his time between the Campo border and his home in Mission Viejo, said he understands Dominguez’ invention on a humanitarian level.
“I’m sure his intentions are good. He doesn’t want people to die in the desert. I don’t want people to die in the desert either,” said Craig, 60.
Still, he said, the device won’t do the border-crosser or the American people any favors.
“As soon as they get over here the problem hasn’t ended, it’s just begun,” he said. “They are in an immediate state between a slave and a legal free man laborer. They are totally at the mercy of the people who hire them and they just begin ruining the economy for the people who are legal to work here.”
Craig said he doesn’t believe the device will keep people from dying in the desert. He said he fears that it may have an opposite affect of emboldening some to make the journey on their own with the device.
“It may give people the confidence to go out and not be able to physically cross it and die,” he said. “He may actually lead someone to their doom with the device… an unintended consequence. If they think a cell phone is going to get them through 80 miles of desert, south of Yuma. They are mistaken.”
To which I say, Thank Gawd we’ve got the man who sits on the border with a gun to look out for teh illegulz! Who knew that the man with a gun aimed at you only wants what’s best for you!
On a more serious note, be sure to check out and support the makers of this application!
7:58 am By Maegan la Mamita Mala · GLBT|Puerto Rico · 1 Comment
23 Nov 2009Yesterday evening there were vigils across the country to remember and demand justice for Jorge Steven Lopez Mercado. Jorge’s mom, Miriam Mercado, sent a message to all who have supported her and her family at this horrific time and as a mother watching this just broke my heart and made me incredibly proud at the same time. Que triste that we have to lose beloved ones and yet we find new strength as community.
Via / Blabbeando
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