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Posts Tagged ‘anti-immigrant

Unfortunately toddlers don’t understand the idea of a weekend so I’m up watching the sunrise con un cafecito and reading.

If you’re in the NYC area, check out the 10th Havana Film Festival

Tax day came and went with a little racism for good measure

Sean Bell will get a street named after him, and the assholes are just further Brutalizing the dead man (as in don’t read the comments).

How did Goldman Sachs manage to do so well? Conspiracy? Yeah, well probably. (P.S. I used to work for GS, still feel dirty)

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And don’t forget you can still enter to win a Pantech Matrix Phone here.

It’s a lovely day. Go outside and enjoy it!

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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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2008_11_lucero.jpgThe anti-immigrant hate speech spreading like fire is spit out and meant to burn. In the New York City suburb of Patchogue, Long Island, 37 year old Ecuadorian Marcello Lucero went do what many of us take for granted, being outside. He was met by a gang of 7 high school students who also went outside, but they had a sinister mission: to attack a Latino.

Seven high school students looking “to beat up some Mexicans” attacked an immigrant from Ecuador on a Long Island street, with one of them fatally plunging a knife into the man’s chest during the brawl, police said. A prosecutor compared Marcello Lucero’s death over the weekend to a lynching, and the attack was officially labeled a hate crime by Suffolk County authorities.

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