2:44 pm By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Cuba|Immigration|Music|Obama|Politics · 2 Comments
4 May 2009
Legendary singer-songwriter Silvio Rodríguez — arguably Cuba’s most celebrated musician — is lashing out at the United States government because they have allegedly denied him a visa to travel to the country. Rodríguez was set to perform at a tribute concert for U.S. folk musician Pete Seeger on his 90th birthday, but ICE seems to have impeded that. In a letter sent from Paris and published in Cuba’s Granma newspaper, Rodríguez states:
“It’s Friday, May 1st, 8:40 pm in Paris and I just visited the U.S. Embassy’s website for France where information about visa appications is published [...] mine is still pending, the same state it has been in since I first applied. Since today was the day I was to fly to New York and the visa hasn’t materialized, tomorrow I am going back to Havana.”
Rodríguez says that his visa limbo is “contradictory” to U.S. President Barack Obama’s promises of a closer relationship with Cuba. Granma reports that Rodríguez stated: “As a worker for Cuban culture, I still feel as blockaded and discriminated against as I do by other administrations [...] and I truly hope that changes someday.”
We do too, Silvio!
Via / El País
2:59 pm By Maegan La Mala · Celebrities|Immigration · Comments Off
4 Apr 2006
Spanish film star and husband of Melanie Griffith, Antonio Banderas today on Telemundo’s bochinche/chisme show, Cotorreando, said :
It’s ridiculous that you have some 15 million or so Latino immigrants, many working for 10 years or more and they still don’t have their papers.
Banderas who is currently out and about pushing his new film, Take the Lead, also said that he wish he could have been at the recent protests that took place in Los Angeles and that he was there in spirit if not in person because of his work schedule.
Via / Cotorreando
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