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New Pew Report: America Split over Immigration

5:14 pm By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Immigration · Comments Off

30 Mar 2006

Immigrants.jpgA new report released today by the Pew Hispanic Center shows that America is split on the topic of immigration:

…the public remains largely divided in its views of the overall effect of immigration. Roughly as many believe that newcomers to the U.S. strengthen American society as say they threaten traditional American values, and over the longer term, positive views of Latin American immigrants, in particular, have improved dramatically.

Reflecting this ambivalence, the public is split over many of the policy proposals aimed at dealing with the estimated 11.5 million-12 million unauthorized migrants in the U.S. Overall, 53% say people who are in the U.S. illegally should be required to go home, while 40% say they should be granted some kind of legal status that allows them to stay here.

If America is ambivalent, we are certainly seeing more one side than another in the media these days.

The Pew Report is comprehensive, posing real and honest questions related to the concept that Americans have of immigrants today. One of the data points show that Latinos are viewed more positively than they were over 10 years ago:

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Download the full report at the Pew website

Related: Former Reagan Civil Rights Commission director Linda Chavez believes that instead of protesting, immigrants should “trade their ancestral flags for the Stars and Stripes.” (NYT, registration required)

Via / Pew Hispanic Center

Word en la Calle: Ivan Vargas-Gatica

10:03 am By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Chile| Features| Word en la calle · Comments Off

11 Nov 2005

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A Friday feature on VL, Word en la Calle lets everyday Latinos voice their thoughts and opinions on topics of interest to the community.

Name: Iván Vargas-Gatica

Age: 32

Coupled?: Yes

Location:
San Francisco, CA

Profession: Graphic Designer

Roots: Chilean

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Word en la Calle: Laureano Ruiz

8:45 am By Maegan La Mala · Word en la calle · Comments Off

4 Nov 2005

lau2.jpgA Friday feature on VL, Word en la Calle lets everyday Latinos voice their thoughts and opinions on topics of interest to the community.

Name:
Laureano Ruiz

Age:
33

Location:
Houston, Texas

Profession:
IT Consulting

Roots:
Mexican heritage, born and raised in Mexico.

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calaveras_120x160.jpg I’m sure Gothamist meant well today when they suggest

getting a group together to taste everything (and share a pitcher of margaritas) or make a crawl out of this, after all we’re celebrating a return to the land of the living, to eating, drinking and making the most of it

While I am all for cultural exploration in the form of learning about and trying things from various cultures, it’s cultural appropriation I have a problem with. Too many people seem to think that Latino culture comes in two flavors: margaritas and mojitos. This idea seems to be especially popular on days of historical importance like Cinco de Mayo (which by the way is neither Mexican Independence Day nor an excuse for hipsters to don a cheap sombrero and sing “la cucaracha”).

Día de los Muertos is not chile flavored Halloween. It is a holiday and a tradition that has its roots in the mestisaje of spiritual and cultural practices of indigenous peoples and Spanish conquest. It is a day to honor the ancestors.

Wanna learn more about Día de los Muertos and don’t have any authentic Mexican friends to ask? Local museums such as el Museo del Barrio in NYC are sponsoring events. You can also check out Mexconnect.com for some background.

Via / Gothamist


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