7:03 am By Maegan la Mamita Mala · Immigration|Politics · 8 Comments
16 Dec 2009From Reform Immigration For America, here’s a handy summary of the bill presented by Congressman Luis Gutierrez. I still to run my fine tooth comb through it pero it must have some good stuff in it based on the fact that us just writing about the bill being presented has garnered hate mail. Take a look and tell us what you think and no I’m not talking to the hateful anti-immigrant crew. Your comments will still get deleted.
Comprehensive Immigration Reform for
America’s Security and Prosperity
(CIR ASAP) Act of 2009
TITLE I – BORDER SECURITY, DETENTION, AND ENFORCEMENT
Subtitle A – Border Security:
Subtitle A of Title I assembles a vision of effective and accountable enforcement for the 21st century through maximizing border security by requiring the Secretary of Homeland Security to form a national strategy that is consistent with the progress already made. In order to achieve these goals, oversight and accountability for the Department of Homeland Security is emphasized, especially as they pertain to fiscal appropriations and cost-benefit analyses of operations and programs.
Protecting Our Borders: This subtitle protects United States border cities and communities from violence and crime along the U.S.-Mexico border by:
- Creating a Southern Border Security Task Force that is composed of federal, state, and local law enforcement officers
- Requiring a security plan for land ports of entry at the borders involved in international trade
- Expanding the programs under the Customs-Trade Partnership Against Terrorism that is in accordance to the SAFE Port Act
- Improving the exchange of information between federal agencies on North American Security by a conducting a targeted study of security clearance standards, document integrity, immigration and visa management and coordination, terrorist watch lists and smuggling operations
Effective Enforcement: Subtitle A achieves effective enforcement by improving personnel, assets and technology.
This section:
- Supports additional training, oversight and evaluation for agents who are the first face of America at the borders
- Ensures that Customs and Border Protection have sufficient personal equipment like body armor, weapons, and uniforms, and that Customs and Border Protection have sufficient assets such as helicopters, power boats, motor vehicles and other electronic equipment
- Promotes standards for searches of electronic devices and appropriate training for agents in conducting such searches
- Minimizes wasteful spending by developing and studying comprehensive uses of advanced technologies, such as aerial and automated surveillance
- Requires an inventory prior to any increase of personnel assets and technology
Securing Ports of Entry: Our nation’s ports of entry are modernized for our economic benefit and security by conducting a study of the infrastructure and operations to identify necessary improvements and projects to enhance border security and the flow of legitimate commerce and travel. This section:
- Improves infrastructure and recalibrates resources and training to allow for more effective screening of commercial goods and individuals so as to minimize threats to national security at ports of entry
- Increases the number of full-time port of entry inspectors, agricultural specialists, and support staff to improve the timely and safe flow of commercial goods and individuals
- Establishes a demonstration project to test and evaluate new port of entry technologies and also refines existing technologies and operational concepts
Combating Criminal Activity: This subtitle recognizes the role of state law enforcement at the border in combating criminal activity by creating border relief grant programs for Northern and Southern border state, local and tribal law enforcement entities. This section:
- Enables better training and technical assistance for state and local partners that deals with narcotics-related kidnapping, drug trafficking and the interdiction of weapons and currency
- Facilitates information-sharing and collaboration between federal and state partners
- Suspends the Operation Streamline program pending review of the goals, impacts and cost-benefit analyses
- Reimburses Northern and Southern border state and local prosecutors for prosecuting federally initiated drug cases
- Provides expanded resources for Operation Armas Cruzadas and Project Gunrunner to identify, investigate, and prosecute individuals involved in the trafficking and smuggling of firearms between Mexico and the United States.
Improving Partnerships: The importance of border communities as partners and allies are recognized as key in achieving effective enforcement by prioritizing community consultation in developing enforcement policies, border protection strategies and training. This subtitle:
- Establishes the U.S.-Mexico Border Enforcement Commission and a Border Communities Liaison Office to foster and institutionalize community consultation
- Prohibits military involvement in non-emergency border enforcement
- Prioritizes mitigating adverse impacts to federal, tribal, state, local and private lands, waters, wildlife and habitats by promoting cross-agency development of comprehensive monitoring and mitigation of ecological and environmental impacts of border security infrastructure and activity
Combating Human Trafficking: Subtitle A requires the development and implementation of a plan to improve coordination amongst federal and state partners to address human smuggling and migrant deaths. This section calls for additional ICE agents dedicated to combating human smuggling are stationed at ports of entry, requires reporting on migrant deaths, and establishes a study of strategies used at the Southern border to address this problem.
10:22 pm By Maegan la Mamita Mala · New York City · 1 Comment
15 Dec 2009
I’m working on deconstructing the CIR ASAP pero in the meantime, I wanted to take a few moments to come down against the NY’s Metropolitan Transit Authority’s plan to deal with it’s budget shortfall by slowly eliminating the free student metrocard program for middle and high schoolers.
JOIN COUNCILMEMBER CHARLES BARRON, TRANSIT WORKERS, RIDERS AND YOUTH TOMORROW, WED 8:30 AM
TO PROTEST THE MTA’S ATTACK ON STUDENTS AND OTHERS
Wednesday, 8:30 AM at MTA Headquarters, 347 Madison Street , Bet 44th and 45th Street
I am a parent whose child uses her student metrocard to go to and from school. As a single mother with two children, I can barely afford to put myself on the subway to commute to an from work, mush less the additional at least $100/month it would cost for me to send my child to school . In New York City, especially, where overcrowding of local schools force parents to school outside their neighborhoods, not to mention the disparities in terms of resources depending on what community you live in, the move to eliminate student metrocards is a death sentence to the education of hundreds of thousands of students.
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11:55 am By Maegan la Mamita Mala · Immigration|Politics · 7 Comments
15 Dec 2009At 12:30 pm EST the long awaited comprehensive immigration reform bill, Comprehensive Immigration Reform for America’s Security and Prosperity Act (CIR ASAP), will officially be released. Democrat Rep. Luis Gutierrez from IL is heading the effort and the bill promises to be most progressive proposal seen. The Congressional Hispanic Caucus, Black Caucus, Asian Pacific American Caucus and Progressive Caucus will join him as well as the following specific Congressional Representatives:
Rep. Luis V. Gutierrez (IL-4), Chair of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus Immigration Task Force
Rep. Nydia M. Velázquez (NY-12), Chair of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus
Rep. Yvette D. Clarke (NY-11), Whip of the Congressional Black Caucus
Rep. Mike Honda (CA-15), Chair of Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus
Rep. Silvestre Reyes (TX-16), Chairman of the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence
Rep. Lynn Woolsey (CA-6), Co-Chair of the Congressional Progressive Caucus
Rep. Joe Baca (CA-43)
Rep. Xavier Becerra (CA-31)
Rep. Eddie Bernice Johnson (TX-30)
Rep. Judy Chu (CA-32)
Rep. Joseph Crowley (NY-7)
Rep. Sam Farr (CA-17)
Rep. Charlie Gonzalez (TX-20)
Rep. Lucille Roybal-Allard (CA-34)
Rep. Ruben Hinojosa (TX-15)
Rep. Grace Napolitano (CA-38)
Rep. Solomon P. Ortiz (TX-27)
Rep. Pedro R. Pierluisi (PR-At large)
Rep. Jared Polis (CO-2)
Rep. Jan Schakowsky (IL-9)
Rep. Jose E. Serrano (NY-16)
Rep. Anthony Weiner (NY-9)
There is alot of buzz, especially towards supporting the bill and those that are behind it even before the details are officially released. While the bill is cause for excitement, for me and based on comments, for many of our readers as well. I am cautiously optimistic that this is a positive first step.
8:05 am By Maegan la Mamita Mala · Arts|California|Culture|GLBT · Comments Off
15 Dec 2009Who doesn’t love some Mangos with Chile, even more so when you’re talking about the tasty and thought provoking touring cabaret of queer and trans people of color performance artists. Bueno, they need some help paying off some debt after their latest tour in the U.S South. So if you’re in the Bay Area this Saturday, support and show some love. You’ll get some back. They will have a kissing booth after all!
Sweet Toothed Solidarity 2
A Benefit To Pay Off A Van for Mangos With ChiliSaturday, December 19, 2009
The Fairview House
1820 Fairview Ave, Berkeley, CA
near Ashby BARTcome at 6 PM if you have a baked good
7:30-10 PM otherwise
donations welcome- all appreciated!performances by Amir Rabiyah, Bea Sullivan, and Bananz/ Anna Whitehead
many-gendered peep shows
sweet treats
kissing booth
whipped cream surprisesas well as a reportback/ slideshow about Mangos With Chili’s Splendor and Grit: The Stunning South Tour and some of the amazing queer/trans of color Southern organizations we met and worked with along the way.
zines and crafts and I’m Too Sexy for the 501c3 t shirts for sale!
Mangos With Chili, an awesome grassroots queer and trans of color love and survival art outfit, just came back from their 17 day Splendor and Grit tour of the Southern U.S. 7 amazing queer and trans of color performance artists traveled from Esperanza Center for Peace and Justice in San Antonio Texas to New Orleans to Durham to DC, meeting with incredible queer and trans of color communities and sharing life-saving and changing QTPOC stories of love, resistance and survival along the way.
Because of drama with Budget Rent a Car, our van rental bill of $1,500 doubled to $3,100. We need help raising money to pay this debt off.
Please join us for an evening of sugary sweets to not only support Mangos With Chili, but in an effort to build stronger support, ally, and community networks. This is also an opportunity to learn more about queer of color grassroots arts institution building, and about queer and trans of color organizing in the South.
warmth*community love*friends*kisses for sale* cupcakes*gluten free cookies*stories*burlesque* love*support*bonfire*whiskey* hot pear cider*more love
***Donations encouraged and all are welcome***
for more information: mangos.with.chili@gmail.com
mangoswithchili.wordpress.comyou can also send money to use via paypaling brownstargirl@gmail.com (if you don’t need a tax receipt)
or through our fiscal sponsor, counterpulse, if you do- counterpulse.org
6:44 am By Maegan la Mamita Mala · Activism|Health · Comments Off
15 Dec 2009
From the official press release:
The Latino Commission on AIDS mourns the passing of its founder, Dennis de Leon, a tireless advocate for social justice and one of the first openly HIV-positive Latino leaders in the country. He was a pioneer and a visionary, and in his lifetime he sought to curb and eliminate health disparities among marginalized communities. As a lawyer and later a non-profit executive, deLeon believed in bridging cultural differences to effect progressive social change.
For 15 years, de Leon was the President of the Latino Commission on AIDS, a national service and advocacy organization addressing HIV/AIDS and health disparities in the Latino community nationwide.
deLeon, 61, was one of the first city officials to announce that he was infected with the virus that causes AIDS. The cause of death was heart failure.
VIGIL/VIEWING
WHEN
Wednesday, December 16th
4:00pm – 9:00pm
WHERE
Redden’s Funeral Home
325 West 14th Street
(between 8th and 9th)
New York, NY 10011
Map Link
FUNERAL
WHEN
Thursday, December 17th
10:00am
WHERE
Parish of St. Joseph
371 Avenue of the Americas
(between Washington and Waverly Place)
New York, NY 10011
Map Link
(*) Post the Funeral there will be a gathering to celebrate the life of Dennis de Leon at a near by Parish – details to follow.
10:30 am By Maegan la Mamita Mala · New York City|Women · 1 Comment
14 Dec 2009Angeline Hassell politically contextualized her personal experience as a domestic violence survivor and how a system that in name said it was there to protect her instead trapped her and her child. Now, she shares with us all the latest in her deeply painful struggle, including how she is made to pay for supervised visits that never seem to happen.
If you are in the NYC area please try and show support for Angeline at her next court date. The hearing will be held on December 22, 2009 at 9:30 am.
Location: Courtroom K-18, Annex Building
Justice Fernando M. Camacho
125-01 Queens Boulevard
Kew Gardens, NY 11415
If using public transportation such as the train or bus:
Subway: E, F to Kew Gardens
Bus: Q60
If they are driving or carpooling:
The courthouse is located at the intersection on 82nd Ave. and Queens Blvd. which is one block south of Union Turnpike. They can mapquest the directions. www.mapquest.com.
If you can make it to Angeline’s next court hearing on December 22, 2009, please let us know by emailing us at:
WheresAniysah_Campaign@yahoo.com
If you are not in NYC pero still want to support, please visit Document the Silence and spread the word.
8:47 am By Maegan la Mamita Mala · Media|media justice|Texas|Women · 1 Comment
14 Dec 2009
I have been blogging for close to a decade and while doing my own radical women of color media making work have earned a deep respect for fellow rwoc media makers, especially zinesters. Zines still confound me. I can make words, string them into sentences and make them dance to a rhythm on the edge of my lips, but a zine? It is an art I haven’t been able to commit to, even as other amazing mujeres around me have.
This weekend I sat with the comp zine, Finding Gloria: Nos/otras. It was edited by Noemi Martinez and has writings by Elle Gray, Alexis Pauline Gumbs, ire’ne lara silva, Fabiola Sandoval, heather bowlan, noemi martinez and Kamala Platt. Artwork and photos by: Fabiola Sandoval, Celeste De Luna, and Veronica Gomez.
I opened the plain brown envelope as if it were a navidad gift before navidad. Seeing the return address from Noemi, I knew what it was, and I had carried the zine in it’s envelope for a few a few days waiting for a few moments to steal and give the zine the attention it deserved. For days that moment never came, so on my commute to and from tutoring the children of immigrants on the proper use of punctuation, on subway trips above ground and underground, between the mami’hood and the mala’hood, Finding Gloria: Nos/otras found me and each page brought tears to my eyes. The zine, an altar en papel for Gloria Anzaldua, is also an evolution of her legacy. We, the other women, Nos/otras spill stories in pen and ink, draw and photocopy our histories, and paint the future.
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6:54 am By Maegan la Mamita Mala · Immigration|Politics · 7 Comments
14 Dec 2009Tomorrow, December 15th, Congressman Luis Gutiérrez (D-IL) will officially unveil his immigration reform bill. Details are yet unknown as what exactly will be in the bill but what we do know based on information from sources close to the Congressman is that the bill will include policy relating to family unification and a component relating to the DREAM Act.
From El Diario/la Prensa:
“No vamos a poner lenguaje en que se diga que la gente tiene que regresar para buscar su visa, penalidades de miles de dólares. Pensamos que los jóvenes no deberían pagar ninguna multa y tener su residencia mucho más rápido, que los trabajadores agrícolas deberían tener un camino independiente a su legalización”, dijo Gutiérrez cuando presentó los principios hace más de dos meses en las afueras del Capitolio.
“No queremos esperar 10 a 15 años para reunificar familias. Si tú tienes una petición, queremos que eso sea concedido en no más de cinco años. Que se acabe con los retrasos”, enfatizó.
The community is being told that this bill is the answer we have been waiting for. I really hope so.

May this holiday bring you 8 noches of bagels and bongos (sorry I couldn’t resist).
Image Via / Boing Boing
1:52 pm By la Macha · Uncategorized · 3 Comments
10 Dec 2009Hm. This video was really interesting to me, but I’m not sure I have an opinion of it at the moment.
What it is: Tyra Banks has a group of women who all claim to be bi/multi racial–but who only “claim” one racial identity. A clue for those who don’t watch talk shows–of *course* the women only claim their “less offensive” side (aka their white side).
As a multi racial person who does not identify as multi racial (I claim mestizaje or mestiza)–I have to wonder why so many people are so offended that there is so much ambiguity and even rejection of particular racial identities. I mean–look at Tyra Banks. As she berates and sits judgment on a girl who ‘rejects her black side,’ Tyra is wearing her blond straight haired wig and has been famous for changing her eye color and even race (and requiring others to do so as well), on her other show, America’s Next Top Model. Ostensibly, Tyra is looking more white and can more easily pass than the girl on the stage can. And yet…she’s the one who feels she can sit judgment on everybody else.
If you “change your race” to look cute and hip and make money–is that different or less problematic than “changing your race” because you want to be white?
Without saying too much more about the video, I do have to say that this is why I so strongly favor the identity of “mestizaje” and “mestiza,”–it allows for a fluidity of racial identities. SUch that you are no longer claiming “I like my white side better” (etc). Because all the sides are mixed together to create a whole new “thing.” Not necessarily the best solution, but better, I think, than completely walling off entire familial backgrounds and histories.
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