8:10 am By Maegan La Mala · arizona|Immigration|Politics · 2 Comments
16 Jul 2010According to some Republicans in Congress, the Obama administration is being mean and picking on Arizona through it’s legal challenge to SB1070, set to go into effect on July 29th. Apparently having “more boots on the ground” on the border and programs like 287(g) and Secure Communties aren’t enforcement heavy enough so Arizona, according to the Republicans, is well within it’s right to enforce SB1070. Which is why, two Republican Senators, Sens. Jim DeMint (S.C.) and David Vitter (La.), are planning on attaching a procedural amendment to small business legislation next week to try and block the Federal Justice Department’s lawsuit.
As far as I know, there are currently three lawsuits against SB1070, the Federal lawsuit, the LULAC/Center for Human Rights and Constitutional Law suit, and the first suit filed by the ACLU and other orgs including Mexican American Legal Defense Fund (MALDEF), the National Immigration Law Center (NILC), Asian Pacific American Legal Center (APALC) – a member of the Asian American Center for Advancing Justice, ACLU of Arizona, National Day Laborer Organizing Network (NDLON) and the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP).
The state has amassed a war chest of over a million dollars so far for the defense of the law, thanks in large part to donations.
8:13 pm By la Macha · Immigration|utah · Comments Off
15 Jul 2010From Democracy Now! comes this report on yesterday’s horrifying news that over 1300 people were on a list of reportedly undocumented peoples that was turned into the government.
AMY GOODMAN: Where do you think this list came from?
TONY YAPIAS: This list came from a state agency. As we have called, as I have personally called a dozen or so families, there’s a pattern in the type of information that can be gathered. They indicate on the letter that they’ve been watching people in their neighborhoods, driving, etc. That’s not what happened. What we believe happened is we have state workers who are sympathizers or members or friends or associates of anti-immigrant groups here in Salt Lake or in the state of Utah and are angry with this whole issue of immigration. And so, because they have access to sensitive datas, that this information, when families apply for services, such as Medicaid or other types of services, then they get all the social information about the families, and that’s how they were able to compile the list. And so, I mean, this list is so much more sophisticated for someone like these anti-immigrant groups to just say, OK, Tony Yapias lives at this address, and then his friend lives at that address. It’s members of—Latinos that live from north to south, east to west in the state, so in every town.
It’s stated later in the commentary that the many of the people on the list are actually legal/documented and one woman is even going to be going for her citizenship test soon.
If you think your citizenship protects you, think again.
10:45 am By Maegan La Mala · Cuba · 2 Comments
15 Jul 2010Earlier this week, Fidel Castro made a public appearance last week, posing for fotos and speaking at Cuba’s World Economy Research Center proving that despite the never ending rumors, he is not dead yet.
No doubt the appearance was meant to draw attention away from the releasing of 52 political prisoners from behind Cuban bars. Some of the released prisoners will stay in Spain. The U.S. and Chile have offered asylum to the prisoners still on the island that are expected to be released shortly. Some of the prisoners, whose release was secured with intervention from Spain and the Catholic Church, have said that they do not want to leave Cuba.
They may have not gone as far as they would have likein the World Cup pero Argentina has something else to celebrate. Argentina is the first Latin American country to grant gay couples the same legal rights, responsibilities and protections that marriage brings to heterosexual couples.
This isn’t some half assed civil union deal, it’s marriage.
6:39 am By Maegan La Mala · New York|New York City · 1 Comment
15 Jul 2010I first learned about it about 15 years ago, it being how the NYC Police Department was upping its stop and frisk operations in the name of cleaning up the city. As stop and frisk became routine, so did targeting people of color communities and very often that came with less than courteous, professional, and respectful behavior on the part of the NYPD. Complaints with the Civilian Complaint Review Board rose as did the number of lawsuits over harassment, brutality, and deaths.
Today in 2010, stop and frisks are the norm again, as is the racial profiling that tends to go with it. But what happens to the information of the stopped and the frisked especially the overwhelming majority of people who provide their ids and are never arrested or fined?
A bill presented in the NY State Senate would prevent the NYPD from keeping that information, as they do now. The NYPD argues that just because a person isn’t arrested or fined when they are stopped doesn’t mean that they are innocent. Thus the NYPD creates premptive criminal files of innocent, overwhelmingly people of color, just in case. Read more…
2:20 pm By la Macha · Immigration|utah · 7 Comments
14 Jul 2010I just…can’t even think of anything to say. My mouth is on the floor and I can’t pick it up.
An anonymous group in Utah calling itself “Concerned Citizens of the United States” has compiled a list of 1,300 alleged illegal immigrants—including their birth dates, workplaces, and social security numbers. “Begin deportation now,” the accompanying letter instructs.
On Tuesday, government agencies like Immigrations and Customs Enforcement, along with Utah news media like the Mormon mouthpiece Deseret News, received a list of 1,300 names, mostly Hispanic in origin, and identifying information: Not just birthdays and phone numbers, but social security numbers, names of children, and, in a particularly sinister touch, due dates for some pregnant women on the list.
“Our group observes these people in our neighborhoods, driving on our streets, working in our stores, attending our schools and entering our public welfare buildings,” the letter reads. “We then spend the time and effort needed to gather information along with legal Mexican nationals who infiltrate their social networks and help us obtain the necessary information we need.”
“We plan to provide your office with new lists on a continual basis and request—no insist—that your agency take immediate and forceful action to the individuals on this list and begin deportation now.”
The private information contained on the list indicates that one of its compilers could be a government employee, with access to Utah Department of Health or other state databases that would have information like due dates. Governor Gary Herbert has said the state is doing an internal investigation.
They even included *due dates* of pregnant women. Due dates.
I feel safe, how about you?
Speaking of Chicano and violent revolution and the 60s…I found this poem here and it gives just a bit of the background of Chicano organizing back in the 60s. It came with the following poem, which I found to be a bit male centric, but very important and interesting anyway.
stupid america
stupid america, see that
chicano
with a big knife
on his steady hand
he doesn’t want to knife you
he wants to sit on a bench
and carve christ figures
but you won’t let him.
stupid america, hear that
chicano
shouting curses on the street
he is a poet
without paper and pencil
and since he cannot write
he will explode.
stupid america, remember
that chicano
flunking math and english
he is the picasso
of your western states
but he will die
with one thousand
masterpieces
hanging only from his mind.~ Lalo Delgado (1930-2005)
(from Chicano: 25 Pieces of a Chicano Mind, 1969)
Mala’s a sucker for a good bolero, the kind you sing really loudly when you maybe have had a little too much to drink you’re suffering from some offense of the heart.
Cubana Olga Guillot was known as the Queen of the Bolero and she passed away last week in Miami. She was 87 years old.
Here Olga sings Miénteme, “Lie to Me”.
1:36 pm By la Macha · race|TV · 13 Comments
13 Jul 2010I don’t really watch cable news much–I get most of my news from the internet–so I wasn’t really aware that there is a brewing story going on around the Obama administration’s handling of the New Black Panther case. Basically, what seems to have happened was that a leader of the New Black Panther Party, King Samir Shabazz, showed up at an election site in Pennsylvania and proceeded to intimidate and frighten voters. Later on, he was caught on video advocating the murder of white children.
The problem came when, having successfully pressed charges against Shabazz (i.e. Shabazz was found guilty) the Obama administration declined to press further charges against him. Because, you know, he was already convicted and sitting in jail.
So of course the right media decides that this is an excellent opportunity to assume that the Obama admin didn’t pursue charges because of “racial” reasons.
From Media matters we get the news that CNN correspondent Erick Erickson thinks this situation should be the new “Willie Horton”:
Had Horton been white, the Republicans still would have used the ad. But Horton was black and the ad was powerfully effective — so effective that it and Dukakis’s stupid answer about opposing the death penalty even if his wife were murdered destroyed the Democrats in 1988 — the Democrats screamed racism at the top of their lungs and their accomplices in the media have forever agreed. Willie Horton = racism.
Nonsense. The ad worked. It was powerful. It was the truth. That’s why the Democrats screamed racism so loud. It was the only way to stop the GOP from going this direction again. They know the GOP lives in perpetual quixotic quest for the day it gets a significant share of the black vote.
Now we have King Samir Shabazz. He showed up at a polling location in Pennsylvania and intimidated voters going into the polls. The Justice Department pursued the case and, having received a verdict it the government’s favor, Obama’s Attorney General Eric Holder stopped pursuing the New Black Panthers.
Video has subsequently come out of King Samir Shabazz encouraging the murder of white children.
Republican candidates nationwide should seize on this issue. The Democrats are giving a pass to radicals who advocate killing white kids in the name of racial justice and who try to block voters from the polls.
The Democrats will scream racism. Let them. Republicans are not going to pick up significant black support anyway. But here’s the thing: everyone but the Democrats will understand this is not racism. This isn’t even about race. This is about the judgment of an administration that would rather prosecute Arizona for doing what the feds won’t do than prosecuting violent thugs who would deny you and me the right to vote while killing our kids.
Never mind the fact that the administration DID pursue a successful prosecution against Shabazz or that it was the *Bush* administration that chose not to press charges. And the especially interesting thing is that the Bush administration refused to press similar charges against the Minute Men in Arizona:
DOJ did not pursue allegations that Minutemen intimidated Hispanic voters with a gun in 2006. Perez testified that in 2006, the Justice Department “declined to bring any action for alleged voter intimidation” “when three well-known anti-immigrant advocates affiliated with the Minutemen, one of whom was carrying a gun, allegedly intimidated Latino voters at a polling place by approaching several persons, filming them, and advocating and printing voting materials in Spanish.” [U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, 5/14/10]
Anti-immigrant activist in 2006 case reportedly had “9mm Glock strapped to his side” at polling place. A November 8, 2006, Austin American-Statesman article reported (from the Nexis database): “In Arizona, Roy Warden, an anti-immigration activist with the Minutemen, and a handful of supporters staked out a Tucson precinct and questioned Hispanic voters at the polls to determine whether they spoke English.” The article continued:
Armed with a 9mm Glock automatic strapped to his side, Warden said he planned to photograph Hispanic voters entering polls in an effort to identify illegal immigrants and felons.
I believe what this all boils down to is a black man with a stick is frightening. Not pursuing charges against black men with sticks is showing racial bias. A white man with a gun, on the other hand, is doing the government a *favor*, see. Helping to monitor and control the situation. Why on earth would one pursue charges against this white man?
I understand it–why don’t you?
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