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Protestas_Ciudad_Mexico_subida_precio_torta_maiz.jpgIn the very first minutes of the New Year, the border that separates Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua and El Paso, Texas will become a scene of protest. Tired of the 700% increase on the price of tortillas and other corn-based products — as well as increases on other staple such as beans, chicken and meat — as a result of increased importation from the U.S. into Mexico, under NAFTA, farmers and consumers are fighting back.

As part of the National Campaign in Defense of Food Sovereignty and the revitalization of Mexican farmland project Sin Maíz no hay País ["Without Corn There is No Country"], 300 farmer, environmental and human rights organizations participating in said campaigns will create a human wall on the first day of January on the 5 border bridges of Ciudad Juárez, where truckloads of grain enter from the United States…

…this protest is part of the campaign, which started on July 25th with the goal of ending the free entry into the market of [U.S.] corn, beans, powdered milk and sugar cane, and to urge Congress and the [Mexican] federal government to begin a renegotiation process of the farming section of the NAFTA documents.

Organizers say they intend to keep the human wall up until January 2, but admit that it might be tough, given that the border is such a highly policed area. Joining the Mexican organizations will also be groups from the U.S. and Canada.

Via / La Jornada

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So Why Do They Come Here?

2:40 pm By Maegan La Mala · Immigration| mexico · 4 Comments

11 Apr 2006

bc_060322fastimmigfedbldg5571g_100.jpg So what if that wall along the Mexico/U.S. border got built, and undocumented migration amd residency wes criminalized and the U.S. government sent all the undocumented living here back where they came from? Everything would be great no? The immigration “problem” would be solved no? Well, um not really. At least not according to an article posted over at TomPaine.com.

Some 40 percent of the over 100 million people still living in Mexico say they would come to the United States if they had the opportunity.

While Mexico is obviously not the only place immigrants come from, it is the at the center of the debate. Whatever happened to that miracle plan that was going to improve the quality of life in Mexico, raise the standard of living and therefore decrease the numbers of immigrants coming from ther?

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gael_garcia_bernal.jpg Gael Garcia Bernal is much more than a pretty face and a talented actor, he is using his fame to speak out about causes that he cares about and feels strongly about. Today in Hong Kong, Garcia Bernal joined on a fair trade campaign run by the humanitarian aid organization Oxfam. Specifically the 27 year old actor spoke about the negative impact genetically modified corn exported from the U.S. under NAFTA was having on the agricultural economies of countries like his own native Mexico.

Via / Hoy Internet


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