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Bush “border plan” media roundup

5:55 pm By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Immigration|Politics · 1 Comment

16 May 2006

060515bush.jpgThe media is abuzz today with varying opinions about Bush’s border plan, announced last night in his national address. Conservatives and liberals alike seem to agree on one thing: the plan sucks.

Here’s a brief roundup of what media and politicians are saying about last night’s announcement:

A certain Austrian named Arnie (our beloved governor) called the plan a “mixed bag” and added that federal response up to this point has been “embarrassing and disastrous”.

The BBC reports on the mixed reaction on the part of both Republican and Democrats to what many are calling “word games”. The BBC has also compiled the reactions in a list of quotes for easy reading.

The Fort Worth Star-Telegram has published a similar list of “reactions in quotes” attributed to Texas politicians. Surprisingly, conservative Republican Kay Bailey Hutchison suggests that what’s good for the goose is good for the gander, and that the Northern border should be sealed in the exact same way (!)

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A kinder, gentler Jeb Bush?

6:27 pm By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Immigration|Politics · 1 Comment

20 Mar 2006

jeb.jpgJeb Bush is calling for a “more liberal” immigration policy?

Bush told Notimex “we have plenty of people who have been here for many years and they do not have a way to legalize their status. A process should exist to create it”.

“It is not an amnesty, but I think it is important that if there are researchers and capable people all over the world who want to come here to pursue their dreams and they offer a quite important brain capacity for the new economy, we should capture it”, he said.

This regularization must come “along with a more liberal immigration process“, American President George W. Bush’s younger brother explained.

Brain capacity?

Anyone else think this is the world turned upside down? This is too liberal even for a “moderate” Republican. I mean he sounds like Hillary Clinton. Apparently he’s also too liberal for right wing crazies.

This reeks of presidential election bid.

More of Jeb Bush’s position on immigration.

Via / Que Pasa

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Latinos to take over the world!

6:09 pm By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · California|Immigration · 2 Comments

28 Nov 2005

DSC016322.jpgOr at least California. This is dedicated to our friend Lou Dobbs, who has been predicting this for years:

By 2020, California will be more crowded, its population older and its racial composition dominated by Hispanics, according to a report released yesterday.

The changes will pose challenges to state lawmakers, who will have to grapple with the additional pressures on already strained schools and health-care systems, according to the report by the California Budget Project.

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But is he Good for Latinos?

9:53 am By Maegan La Mala · Politics · 2 Comments

3 Nov 2005

alito.jpg For many Latinos, President Bush’s latest pick for the Supreme Court, Samuel Alito, was no treat. On Halloween the Hispanic Bar Association expressed their

profound disappointment that for the third time in the last six months President George W. Bush has ignored the estimated 41.3 million Americans of Hispanic descent in his choice to fill a Supreme Court vacancy.

Personally I think Bush was ignoring Latinos way before this musical chair game of Supreme Court nominations and honestly am surprised at the surprise at Bush not putting forward a candidate of color or with a vagina but let’s look at what we do have in Sam Alito.

Alito is a conservative with a Roman-Catholic background, so you can add him to your prayer list. He is anti-choice. In 1997 Alito argued
against a racial-discrimination claim made by a black woman. In 2001 Alito joined in on an opinion that set aside Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) orders to clean up ammonia from a fertilizer plant that polluted drinking-water wells.

While we as Latinos do not get to vote directly for the justices of the highest court in this country, some of us do get to vote for the Senators who question and approve the nominations. Sam Alito is not Latino and it looks like he won’t be good for us either.

Via / DiversityInc and U.S. Newswire

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Gonzales to Latinos: Get Over it and Have Harriet’s Back

1:11 pm By Maegan La Mala · Politics · Comments Off

21 Oct 2005

Miers.jpg In a speech to the Hispanic National Bar Association, Attorney General Alberto Gonzales told Latinos to get over it about him, or any other Latino for that matter, not being nominated to fill the vacant seat on the Supreme Court and to throw their support behind Harriet Miers. According to AP, Gonzales asked that:

you and others reserve judgment and give her an opportunity to show why she would be good for the Court, for the country, and for the Hispanic community.

Gonzales was passed over not once but twice for a spot on the nation’s highest court, first to John Roberts and now to Ms. Miers.

Latino Pundit probably hit it right on the nose when he says that Gonzales’s request is probably based more on loyalty to the Republican hands that feed him than on a real belief that Miers is going to do right by the community. The little we do know about Miers is cause enough for concern. She’s anti-choice and thinks President Bush is the smartest person she’s met, ever (really mujer needs to get out more). According to ImmigrationProf Blog when Miers worked as President of the State Bar of Texas she did some pro-bono work handling an immigration and naturalization case for Catholic Charities of Dallas. Hopefully she didn’t help deport people and hopefully Latinos won’t just go the way of sheep and follow what Gonzales says just because he is “one of us”.

Via / Latino Pundit and Los Angeles Times

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And Who Exactly is this Mujer?

5:02 pm By Maegan La Mala · Politics · Comments Off

3 Oct 2005

Miers.jpg Today el Presidente Bush named his choice to fill Sandra Day O’Connor’s empty robe on the U.S. Supreme Court. Reaction to Harriet Miers’s nomination hasn’t been as strongly negative as was John Robert’s nomination, but that seems to be mostly because no one knows where she stands. She’s never been a judge and as a lawyer hasn’t argued any precedent setting cases.
The strongest criticisms of the nomination seem to be coming from Latinos. Latinos were hoping that one of their own would be nominated. To fill all the quotas, right-wingers were even throwing around the name of a Hispanic mujer to be nominated, Consuelo M. Callahan. Ann Marie Tallman, Executive Director of the Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund is quoted in the Washington Post via Hispanic Tips as saying:

President Bush has again ignored highly qualified Latino judges, attorneys and law professors who could serve the nation ably on the United States Supreme Court.

President Bush ignoring Latinos? I’m in shock.

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