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#5667 From: SIUHIN@...
Date: Thu Dec 10, 2009 11:21 am
Subject: 12/9: The Cry of Juarez - Will Government, World Respond to Border SOS?
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December 9, 2009
Ciudad Juarez News


Boiling up from distinct social and political quarters, pressure is
building on President Felipe Calderon and other Mexican authorities to
drastically change the government’s drug war strategy and other public
policies in the strife-torn city of Ciudad Juarez.

In a dramatic letter published on December 8, the 350th anniversary of the
founding of Ciudad Juarez, the former head of President Calderon’s
conservative National Action Party (PAN), issued a strongly-worded plea
for Calderon to admit that the nearly two-year-old Joint Operation
Chihuahua was an abject failure. In his letter, Manuel Espino called on
Calderon to “assume responsibility for the tragedy in Ciudad Juarez.”

Despite the presence of thousands of federal soldiers and police, more
than 2,400 people have been murdered in the city this year alone.

Claiming that members of his family who reside in Ciudad Juarez have been
threatened with kidnapping, Espino characterized the ongoing drug war as a
“useless spilling of blood.” Although he urged Calderon to shift
direction, Espino offered no specific alternative to the deployment of the
Mexican army and Federal Police ostensibly to combat drug trafficking and
the criminal gangs that roam the streets at will.

“It is common for my family to hear shootouts, and we have been witnesses
to murders,” Espino wrote in his open letter to the Mexican president. “We
know people who were executed. Our friends have been kidnapped. Even my
own home was raided by soldiers.”

Espino serves as the president of the Christian Democrats of America, a
group which represents Latin Americans of the center-right political
persuasion.

Espino’s letter was publicized two days after an unusual, anti-violence
protest drew between 1,000-5,000 people (depending on the media source)
into the chilly streets of Ciudad Juarez. Endorsed by more than 100 civil
society groups, the December 6 march attracted a surprising mix of
business executives, middle-class professionals, religious leaders,
students, human rights advocates, and left-leaning activists of all ages.

Marching from the giant Mexican flag on the edge of Chamizal Park, the
protesters delivered a petition to the office of Ciudad Juarez Mayor Jose
Reyes Ferriz.

Besides specific actions, the nascent, cross-class movement proposed the
formation of a citizen’s assembly to participate in the rescue of Ciudad
Juarez along with elected officials and other authorities.

“Juarez requires new forms of the government-society relationship, new
forms in which spaces of dialogue are opened up so the citizenry and
government can do what is necessary to get Juarez out of this violent
atmosphere which we are in,” said Antonio Gonzalez of Casa Promocion
Juvenil, a group which works with teens in low-income
neighborhoods.

Later elaborating on the citizen assembly idea, human rights activist
Teresa Almada said grassroots political involvement could help break the
exclusion of the citizenry from decision making and contribute to a new
culture of civic engagement in a city where many people have thrown up
their hands at the myriad problems afflicting society.

Another movement organizer, Leticia Chavarria, stressed that activists
will hold authorities’ feet to the fire and did not discount acts of civil
resistance.

At the December 6 rally, Soledad Maynez, president of local Maquiladora
Association and Hugo Almada, university instructor and member of the
Citizen Observatory for Public Safety and Social Security, both called on
the United Nations, Inter-American Commission on Human Rights and other
international observers to come to Ciudad Juarez. Earlier this fall,
Maynez  proposed the deployment of UN peace-keepers in
Ciudad Juarez- a solution which was quickly rejected by the Calderon
administration.

Organizers of the demonstration appealed on President Calderon to come to
the city and learn its realities first-hand.

Interviewed by local reporters, participants in the December 6 march
expressed alarm, anger and fear about daily events in their city. A
pediatrician, Dr. Felipe Fornelli Joanis said physicians’ patient loads
have plummeted 80 percent, mainly due to the abrupt drop-off in US medical
tourists who once traveled to the border city across from El Paso, Texas,
in search of inexpensive health care. Student Miriam Gutierrez Murguia
insisted it was impossible to even go outdoors in peace and tranquility.
“A change in this city is necessary,” Gutierrez demanded.

Several dozen residents of El Paso, which has witnessed an influx of
Juarenses fleeing crime and violence, also participated in a public
demonstration which was filmed by Mexico’s Federal Police.

The march stirred up its share of controversy. Messages on the Internet
accused the protest of being a stage show for the PAN, though organizers
insisted the action was non-partisan in nature.

In a phone interview with Frontera NorteSur, a political science professor
at the University of Texas at El Paso who closely monitors Ciudad Juarez
from the ground said there may even have been an attempt to sabotage the
march. According to Dr. Tony Payan, on the day prior to the demonstration
mysterious e-mails circulated on the Internet claiming the action had been
cancelled.

Payan added he was somewhat puzzled by the timing of the march, coming
as it did after years of escalating carnage.

“It was a good sign in the sense that civil society in Ciudad Juarez for
the last two years had been quite weak.,” Payan said. “Organizers did not
allow politicians to participate in the march for their own political
ends.”

Still, Payan said he was skeptical the march would force an immediate
government response or a change in conditions. As the violence deepens,
the border scholar noted, Juarenses are “voting with their feet.”

A frequent visitor to his sister city, Payan estimated that between
200,000-300,000 people have abandoned Ciudad Juarez since 2005, resulting
in a population drop from about 1.3 million people four years ago to one
million today. In addition to the flight of affluent people to El Paso as
well as to other parts of Mexico, Payan said the mass abandonment of
government-supported housing subdivisions shows that “even relatively
poor people who can exit are leaving.”

Complementing the endless bouts of violence, tens of thousands of jobs,
especially in the maquiladora export plants, have evaporated during the
last two years.

For Payan, the violence hits close to home. The specialist in Mexican
political affairs recently discovered that nearly all the students in one
of his classes (many UTEP students are Ciudad Juarez commuters or
originally from the Mexican city) knew someone who suffered violence and
crime. After urging his students to write letters to President
Calderon detailing their personal experiences, Payan mailed the personal
stories en masse about two weeks ago. So far, no response has been
forthcoming. “I hope that President Calderon acknowledges receipt,” Payan
said.

Besides rising angst among local residents, the Calderon administration
faces renewed pressures from abroad. Amnesty International, for example,
issued a report this week that was highly critical of the Mexican army’s
actions in Ciudad Juarez and other fronts in the Mexican drug war.

Announcing a worldwide protest campaign aimed at Mexican embassies,
Amnesty International charged the Mexican military with perpetrating
“scandalous” human rights violations including torture and forced
disappearance within the past two years.

At a December 8 Mexico City event held to deliver Mexico’s 2009 Human
Rights Prize, President Calderon took a swipe at the critics. In a speech,
the Mexican president defended an anti-crime strategy that relies on the
Mexican army and expressed incredulity at persons who implied the problem
of organized crime would disappear by “the art of magic.”


Additional sources: Norte, December 7 and 8, 2009. Stories by Antonio
Flores Schroeder, Felix A. Gonzalez, Claudia Sanchez, and editorial staff.
Proceso/Apro, December 7 and 8, 2009. Articles by Alvaro Delgado and
editorial staff. Cimacnotcias.com, December 8, 2009. Article by Anayeli
Garcia Martinez. El Paso Times, December 7, 2009. Article by Stephanie
Sanchez. El Diario de Juarez, December 7, 2009. El Universal, December 7
and 8, 2009. Articles by Horacio Jimenez. El Sur/Agencia Reforma, December
7, 2009. Article by Enrique Lomas. Associated Press (New Mexico), December
7, 2009. La Jornada/DPA, December 6, 2009. Lapolaka.com, December 6, 2009.


Frontera NorteSur (FNS): on-line, U.S.-Mexico border news
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New Mexico State University Las Cruces,New Mexico
 
 
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#5666 From: "Steven Robinson" <srobin21@...>
Date: Wed Dec 9, 2009 6:21 am
Subject: Death Rate Increases on US- Mexican Border
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Death Rate Increases on US- Mexican Border
More than half a million arrested
 
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TUCSON, December 7. The number of immigrants without documents killed on the border  between Mexico and the US has increased in 2009. This year some 417 people have died compared with 386 in the previous fiscal year, according to a report by EFE.
 
Arizona was the region with the greatest number of deaths, with 208., followed by the Rio Grande Valley  with 71 and Laredo with 56.
 
Mark L. Qualia, spokesman for the Border Patrol in, Washington, attributes the increase in fatalities to the ever more dangerous tactics used by the traffickers in undocumented people to import their cargo, as well as the extreme temperatures and drownings in the Rio Bravo, Texas.
 
The federal agent called the program of zero tolerance implemented in various zones of the border, including Arizona, as "a success." There, with the Steamline program, a daily average of eighty immigrants without papers is sentenced in a Federal court in Tucson for entering the United States illegally.
 
From October 1st, 2008, to September 30th, 2009, a total of 556,041 people without documents were arrested in the US along the 670 miles of border with Mexico.  (SE)
 

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#5665 From: SIUHIN@...
Date: Wed Dec 2, 2009 12:33 am
Subject: Year End Fund Raising Appeal 4 Immig Solidarity Netw'k, ActionLA, Peace NO War!
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#5664 From: "usmexborder@..." <usmexborder@...>
Date: Mon Nov 30, 2009 11:06 pm
Subject: The 800 Mile Wall: Film Screening & Discussion | March Against 15 Year of Operation Gatekeeper
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The AFSC San Diego Office Invites you to a free* screening of THE 800 MILE WALL

Thursday December 3rd, 2009

6pm

Joe & Vi Jacobs Center (Celebration Hall)

404 Euclid Ave. | San Diego, CA 92114

 

The 800 Mile Wall highlights the construction of the new border walls along the U.S.-Mexico border as well as the effect on migrants trying to cross into the U.S. This powerful 90-minute film is an unflinching look at a failed U.S. border strategy that many believe has caused the death of thousands of migrants and violates fundamental human rights.

Since border walls have been built, well over 5,000 migrant bodies have been recovered in U.S. deserts, mountains and canals. Some unofficial reports put the death toll as high as 10,000 men, women and children. As a direct result of U.S. border policy, migrants are forced to cross treacherous deserts and mountains in search of low skill and low paying jobs in the United States. The New York Times writes, "Current border strategy is serving as a funnel through deadly terrain." The 800 Mile Wall documents, in great detail, the ineffective and deadly results of a failed border policy and offers some thoughts and on how the current human rights crisis may be resolved. Directed by John Carlos Frey and Produced by Jack Lorenz. Running Time: 90 min.

*A SUGGESTED DONATION OF A GALLON OF WATER IS WELCOMED FOR: Angeles del Desierto (Search and Rescue organization) & Water Station (Humanitarian Organization that places water in the Imperial Valley).

 

 

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We also invite you to join Unin del Barrio to March Against the Border (Wall of Death) Policy of Operation Gatekeeper in its 15th year of implementation.

 

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With repression and attacks against our community reaching astounding new heights, now more than ever students, teachers, workers, housewives, and all freedom-loving people continue to organize themselves against those who stand in the way of the self-determination of our pueblos.

 

Unin del Barrio makes the call to those who continue to organize, and those who have now realized that we will only achieve true change and true democracy through organized collective processes, to come out and MARCH on Sat. Dec. 05.

 

With more than 5,000 deaths at the border, we will be wearing black, not to mourn, but to represent and resist for all of those who have lost their lives as a result of the vicious system that continues to divide a people.

 

WE DIDN'T CROSS THE BORDER, THE BORDER CROSSED US!

 

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Con represin y ataques en contra de nuestra comunidad llegando a nuevas alturas, ahora mas que nunca estudiantes, maestros, trabajadores, padres de familia, y todos los que buscan la libertad continan a organizarse contra esas fuerzas que impiden la auto-determinacin de nuestros pueblos.

 

Unin del Barrio hace el llamado a toda persona que continua a organizarse, y a esas personas que ahora reconocen que solamente podemos lograr cambios y la democracia verdadera tras procesos colectivos organizados, a MARCHAR el Sab. 05 dic.

 

Con mas de 5,000 muertes en la frontera, nos vestiremos de negro, no de luto, pero para representar y resistir para todos los que han perdido sus vidas como resultado del sistema horrendo que continua dividiendo a un pueblo.

 

SOMOS UN PUEBLO SIN FRONTERAS!

 

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MARCH - Against 15 Years of Operation Gatekeeper:

Our Struggle in Defense of our People Continues!

December 5, 2009 | 11am

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Date: Mon Nov 30, 2009 10:49 am
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11/17: Lee Siu Hin: Journey to My Home 2009-Obama Goes to Beijing (Part Six) >> Read More
 
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Reports now say that President Obama will announce his plan for Afghanistan on Tuesday, Dec. 1 and it is likely that an escalation of troops will be a part of that plan.
But it is not too late to call the White House TODAY to say NO Escalation! Call 202-456-1111. This is the moment when we can have an impact.
On Dec 1st and 2nd (if Obama makes the announcement on Tuesday), UFPJ is joining with many other groups around the country to call for people to be out on the streets, at federal buildings or other busy locations with vigils, protests, and marches of the dead to express our dismay and outrage over continuing this war that is having devastating affects on the Afghan people, the troops and for people here at home suffering from the billions of dollars that are not being spent on healthcare, education, housing, jobs and other human needs.
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11/27: Alert! On Tue 12/1 Obama Will Use West Point to Announce It's Afghan Escalation! >> Read More
 
11/26: Open Letter to President Obama: Please Bring Our Troops Home Now! ~ From Cynthia McKinney >> Read More
 
11/23-25: National Call In-Day! Act Now: No Escalation in Afghanistan >> Read More
 
11/23: U.S. PEACE GROUPS UNITE FOR CALL TO ACTION WHEN THE AFGHAN WAR IS ESCALATED >> Read More
 
11/20: Outrage and Occupation at UCLA as UC Regents Pass 32% Fee Hike >> Read More
 
11/10: National Day of Protests for Education Rights >> Read More
 
 
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11/26: Eid, ODSG, Palestine in London.. >> Read More
 
 
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**11/28: At This Holiday Season, Please Support Public Petition to Pardon Qing Wu >> Read More
 
12/6: Los Angeles, CA: Chinese-American Historical Day Now CA Law >> Read More
 
11/30: Seattle immigrant settles brutality case for $48k against border patrol >> Read More
 
11/29: CUBAN 5 - The bird and the prisoner >> Read More
 
11/29: Hostility And Racism Runs Rampant In Morocco Against Migrant Blacks >> Read More
 
11/27: Immigration reform activists diversifying ranks >> Read More
 
11/25: Pro-immigration group America's Voice calls on Lou Dobbs to run for president >> Read More
 
11/25: Ciudad Juarez, Mexico: A Bell Tolls for Justice >> Read More
 
11/24: Obama's Failure to Close Guantanamo by January Deadline Is Disastrous >> Read More
 
11/21: DUI CHECKPOINTS: Carson & Manhattan Beach >> Read More
 
11/18: Great News: Settlement in USCIS lawsuit could accelerate citizenship applications >> Read More
 
11/16: US unveils 'Guantanamo's evil twin' extended Bagram prison >> Read More
 
11/14: Anti-Immigrant 'Tea Party' Confronted in St. Paul >> Read More
 
11/11: ACLU win for Southern California citizenship applicants >> Read More
 
 
 
 
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Date: Mon Nov 30, 2009 9:59 am
Subject: 11/30: New Report on Immigrants and the Economy (NILP)
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New report!
Immigrants and the Economy
Contribution of Immigrant
Workers to the Country's 25 Largest Metropolitan Areaswith a focus on the five largest metro areas in the East
Fiscal Policy Institute (November 30, 2009)
Introduction by Mike Fishman, President of 32BJ Service Employees International Union
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New York, NY -- In the 25 largest metropolitan areas of the United States, immigrants are contributing to the economy in very close proportion to their share of the population, according to a report released today by the Fiscal Policy Institute. The report looks at all immigrants - documented and undocumented, across the economic spectrum. Funding for the report was provided by 32BJ SEIU and the Carnegie Corporation of New York.

"Immigrants are an important part of our economy," says Ray Marshall, former Secretary of Labor and a member of the advisory panel to the Fiscal Policy Institute's Immigration Research Initiative. "This valuable report provides a solid basis for understanding the impact of immigration on our country's metropolitan areas."

In the 25 largest metropolitan areas combined - comprising more than half of the country's Gross Domestic Product, and two thirds of all immigrants - foreign-born workers are responsible for 20 percent of economic output and make up 20 percent of the population. The same basic relationship holds true, with slight variation, for each of the 25 areas, from metro Pittsburgh, where immigrants represent 3 percent of population and 4 percent of GDP, to metro Miami, where immigrants make up 37 percent of the population and 38 percent of GDP. The report for the first time estimates immigrant share of Gross Domestic Product in metro areas, based on wage and salary earnings plus proprietors' income.

"Immigration and economic growth go hand in hand," said Mike Fishman, President of 32BJ, the largest property service workers union in the country. "The report provides the economic information needed to bring our country's immigration system into line with today's economic and social realities."

Metropolitan areas with the greatest rise in immigrant share of the labor force also experienced among the fastest economic growth, the report finds. Phoenix, Dallas, and Houston metro areas had the biggest growth in immigrant share of the labor force between 1990 and 2006, and also all had well above average metro area economic growth, while Cleveland, Pittsburgh, and Detroit metro areas experienced the slowest increase in immigrant share of the labor force and among the smallest economic growth.

"It's easy to understand why immigration and growth are closely connected. Immigrants are drawn to areas where there are jobs, and an expanding labor market can help fuel further growth," says David Dyssegaard Kallick, director of the Fiscal Policy Institute's Immigration Research Initiative. "Economic growth doesn't guarantee that all workers benefit. But it's clear that the problems associated with growth are better problems to be grappling with than the problems associated with stagnation."

The report shows that immigrants work in all sectors and in all kinds of jobs. In higher-wage occupations, they often have the same earnings as U.S.-born workers. In service occupations, earnings are low for both immigrants and U.S.-born workers. And, in blue-collar jobs, U.S.-born workers can have respectable earnings in the same occupations where immigrants earn substantially less.

"Even during the boom years, low wage service workers - foreign and U.S.-born - struggled to make ends meet," said Hector Figueroa, Secretary Treasurer of 32BJ. "With times harder than ever, we need to make sure they get paid enough to make ends meet for their sake and for our economy."

To give the fullest picture of metro areas around the country, the report is based on the 2005-2007 American Community survey, and thus pre-dates the current recession. Analysis of 2008 data - the most recent available - shows the same basic relationship between immigrant share of population and immigrant share of GDP.

Metro Area-Specific Findings

* In metro New York, 54 percent of all guards, cleaning and building service workers, 60 percent of dental assistants, health and nursing aides and 54 percent of food service workers are immigrants.

* In metro Washington, D.C., both immigrants and U.S.-born workers in high-end jobs have earnings that are well above the median, though U.S.-born workers are doing considerably better than foreign-born workers.

* Between 1990 and 2006, metro Atlanta experienced the biggest growth in immigrants' share of the labor force and the fastest growth in its overall economy.

* Nearly half of the labor force in metro Miami is foreign-born, making it the most heavily immigrant workforce of the 25 largest metro areas in the United States.

* Of the five largest metro areas in the East, metro Philadelphia experienced the slowest economic growth and the slowest growth in immigrant workers.

The Fiscal Policy Institute (FPI) is a nonpartisan research and education organization that focuses on tax, budget, and economic public policy issues, particularly issues that affect the quality of life and the economic well being of New York State residents. With more than 110,000 members in eight states, 32BJ is the largest property services union in the country.
 
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#5661 From: "Steven Robinson" <srobin21@...>
Date: Mon Nov 30, 2009 5:13 am
Subject: The Poorest Immigrants Subsidize Healthcare for Everyone Else
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The Poorest Immigrants Subsidize Healthcare for Everyone Else
 
By EunSook Lee
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November 29, 2009
 
Would it be acceptable if we were to make medical care out of reach for any segment of our nation's population? For the 15.5 million Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders? Or for the 44.3 million Latinos? Let's hope not. But, as it stands, our growing acceptance is paving the road for health reform proposals that categorically exclude our nation's immigrant population. We forget that when people like Lou Dobbs or Rep. Joe Wilson are enraged about "immigrants" they are talking largely about communities of color. Americans know it is wrong to discriminate based on immutable characteristics such as sex or racebut convincing them to protect the act of being an immigrant remains a challenge that cuts across social justice issues such as health reform.
 
The days are nearing when we may see the passage of major health reform legislation. We know that there are significant differences between the House and Senate bills on how immigrants are treated -- for example, in the House bill, undocumented immigrants are able to purchase health insurance with their own money in the exchange while they will be excluded from doing so in the Senate. There are also common problems with both bills: the continued ban on federal funding for legal immigrants in Medicaid who have had their status for less than five years.
 
Currently, legal immigrants, who work and pay taxes that contribute to our health care system will continue to be ineligible to receive federally-funded Medicaid services for five years. In this case, we are not talking about those who make at least 133 percent of federal poverty level and could access affordability credits like everyone else for purchasing insurance in the exchange. We are talking about immigrants with the lowest incomes. It is unreasonable and saddening that under the current health reform proposals, the people who really need it will not get it.
 
This August we saw indignant crowds who largely had health insurance opposing the ability for more Americans to be insured. The indignation should also be coming from immigrant communities. And it is rising now. In the last two weeks, more than 6,000 people from Washington State to Washington, D.C. signed petitions demanding that immigrants be treated fairly by repealing the five year waiting period and enabling undocumented immigrants to purchase insurance.
 
On Monday, November 23, hundreds of people in California and Washington, D.C. stood up for immigrants in health reform in two distinct actions to highlight the best and the worst that there is in the national debate concerning how we as Americans treat immigrants. The rally and vigil outside of Speaker Pelosi's office, and the confrontation with Rep. Joe Wilson's staff are actions that drew not only longtime health advocates, but also people who realized that this complicated health care issue is intimately about them and could result in the exclusion of their friends, families, and colleagues.
 
Communities across America are waking up to this realization and Congress needs to take notice. In San Francisco, a group of Chinese American tenants gathered over 1,000 signatures in just two days, for example. A strong and diverse coalition of local and national community organizations from health advocates to immigrant rights organizations to Asian American and Pacific Islander community groups came together, because the call for equity in health reform needs to be louder.
 
EunSook Lee is the Executive Director of the National Korean American Service & Education Consortium (NAKASEC). Read more at http://nakasec.org/blog
 
 
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Subject: 11/25 Ciudad Juarez, Mexico: A Bell Tolls for Justice
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A Bell Tolls for Justice
 
Ciudad Juarez News - November 25, 2009


A bell now rings out for justice from the besieged heart of what is
perhaps the world’s most violent city. Concluding a 13-day trek from
Mexico City, a group led by women brought the large bell fashioned from
keys donated in memory of femicide victims to embattled Ciudad Juarez
early this week.

In one of the final acts of the Exodus for the Life of Women that kicked
off in the Mexican capital on November 10, a caravan of women’s activists
and their supporters stopped at Ciudad Juarez’s Campo Algodonero, or
cotton field, where the bodies of eight murdered women were discovered in
November 2001. There, the participants erected new crosses honoring the
victims to replace previous ones which had mysteriously disappeared.

Later on the clear but wind-chilled day of November 23, the group
reassembled in front of the local offices of the Chihuahua Women’s
Institute. On the windows of the government  building, posters of
long-missing young women have been joined by newer ones from 2009 that
seek information on the whereabouts of teenagers Maria Guadalupe Perez and
Perla Ivonne Aguirre Gonzalez, among numerous others.

Led by an advance contingent of mothers of murdered and missing women who
held up a big placard with pictures of their loved ones, the Exodus moved
slowly down a main downtown thoroughfare. Dressed in black, victims’
relatives rang the bell incessantly from the flatbed of a truck.

“Girls have never stopped disappearing and turning up dead,” said marcher
and longtime Ciudad Juarez resident Paula Flores. The violence in Ciudad
Juarez has reached such levels, Flores told Frontera NorteSur, that “none
of us is safe from something that might happen in the streets,”

Driven by organized crime, legal system breakdown and economic chaos,
homicide rates for both women and men have far surpassed all previous
records in 2009; innocent bystanders including children have been among
the victims.

Flores’ own daughter, 17-year-old Maria Sagrario Gonzalez, was abducted
and murdered back in 1998, but justice is still elusive for the young
factory worker and Sunday school teacher, Flores told Frontera NorteSur. A
convict, Jose Hernandez, is serving 28 years for the crime, Flores said,
but two alleged accomplices remain free.

In her daughter’s memory, Flores set up a foundation that sponsors an
annual posada, or traditional Christmas celebration, for the children of
the working-class Lomas de Poleo neighborhood. Celebrating its tenth
anniversary, this year’s posada is scheduled for the afternoon of December
19. Last year, more than 400 children received toys and candies, Flores
said.

As Ciudad Juarez’s murder toll for the year nudged past 2,300 (including
at least 128 women), several dozen demonstrators, some attired in black
and pink while others sported painted faces and held aloof large
card-board cut-outs of human figures with crosses, filed into a downtown
swamped with pawn shops and payday-like lenders. Posters of disappeared
persons stared out from street corners, while roving Mexican army patrols
and city cops sweeping informal vendors from the streets stamped the badge
of officialdom on the battered landscape.

Almost like clockwork, ambulances whirred through the streets, their
sirens now as much as part of the city’s sound ambience as the cumbias or
commercial jingles blaring from storefronts.

Olga Esparza tugged a sign for her daughter, Monica Janeth Alanis Esparza,
an Autonomous University of Ciudad Juarez student who vanished from the
campus on March 26, 2009. Although state authorities are working on her
daughter’s case, Esparza said, no leads are known and a priority needs to
be placed on finding Monica and other missing women.

“We need help, foreign help,” Esparza pleaded. “We need the FBI, we need
the United Nations….because it’s been a long time since these girls
disappeared.”

Arriving two days prior to the International Day for the Elimination of
Violence against Women celebrated each year on November 25, the Exodus
also coincided with a landmark session of the Inter-American Court of
Human Rights in San Jose, Costa Rica, where justices reportedly finalized
a resolution on a case brought against the Mexican state by the mothers of
three of the 2001 cotton field victims. Although the Court has not yet
publicly announced its decision, the Mexican press reported last week that
judges found the Mexican government responsible for the deaths of the
women as well as the botched investigations which reeked of a cover-up.

In an interview with Frontera NorteSur, Norma Ledezma, coordinator for the
Chihuahua City-based Justice for Our Daughters organization, said trying
the cotton field murders in the Organization of American States’ court was
a “victory” for the mothers and those who represented them.

The mother of 16-year-old murder victim Paloma Angelica Escobar, Ledezma
has been pressing to get her daughter’s case into the Inter-American
Court. Currently, the case is in the Inter-American Commission for Human
Rights in Washington, which could petition the Court to hear the matter by
next year, Ledezma said.

“We are doing everything possible to get it in the court, “Ledezma added,
“because after almost eight years, we’ve realized that justice doesn’t
come here.”

Ledezma characterized the Exodus as a “bittersweet” journey of
consciousness-raising that visited many states, local legislatures and
town squares. Along the way, activists raised demands for political
equality, sexual and reproductive freedom and the right to live a life
free of violence, as guaranteed by international agreements like the Belem
Do Para Convention.

In Guanajuato, activists protested against a law that criminalizes
abortion even in instances of rape and health endangerment, while in
Chihuahua City, the caravaneers participated in the First Encounter of
Feminism and Women.

Yet even as the Exodus worked its way across Mexico on the old Camino
Real, new atrocities were reported including the rape-murder of a
12-year-old girl in Zacatecas and the discovery of an unidentified woman’s
body in an arroyo in Parral, Chihuahua, on the very day the Exodus passed
through the area.

Not long before arriving in Ciudad Juarez, on Friday, November 13, the
teenage daughters of accused 1999 serial killer Jesus Manuel Guardado
Marquez, or “El Tolteca,” were brutally murdered in the border city.
According to press accounts, Maria Concepcion Guardado Flores and sister
Maria Guadalupe had been abandoned by their mother at an early age and
raised in a city that’s devoured so many families who once arrived with
high hopes for the future.

Other sad news accompanied the caravan. A principal organizer of the
Exodus, Irma Campos Madrigal, was the first woman to ring the bell in
Mexico City, where the Chihuahua activist delivered stirring words at the
beginning of the historic event, even though she was gravely ill with
cancer. A prominent Chihuahua women’s movement leader, co-founder of the
March 8 Group and Women in Black activist, the 60-year-old Campos had been
a leader in student, feminist and other political struggles dating back to
the 1960s. A video produced in 2008 and available for viewing on You Tube
commemorates Campos’ life.

On Sunday, November 22, as the Exodus was preparing to pack up for Ciudad
Juarez, Campos passed away in Chihuahua City. Organizers first considered
postponing their scheduled entry into Ciudad Juarez, but ultimately
decided to continue on with the bell. The decision to reach the border on
November 23 was perhaps the most fitting tribute to a life-long activist
whose last bits of strength were expended on the Exodus.

Fighting back tears, Campos’ friend and former Chihuahua state legislator
Alma Gomez  called Campos a “fundamental motor” of the Exodus. “(Campos)
was a fighter, a rebel woman all her life, a feminist who fought against
injustice and for the cause of women,” Gomez said. “She also fought
against a difficult disease. She is dead, but she is with all of us,
because her life of rebellion is an example to all of us.”

At the final Ciudad Juarez stop of the Exodus, a minute of silence for
Irma Campos was held as the bell was hauled out to a temporary resting
spot on Founder’s Plaza behind the downtown Cathedral and in front of the
old mayor’s office. Campos’ spirit was evident in women like Norma Ledezma
who vowed to maintain their long battle for justice.

“We will continue this for them, for our daughters, until the end of our
lives,” Ledezma said. “We will continue struggling, because as long as we
are alive, our daughters will live on.”


Additional sources: Norte, November 24, 2009. Articles by Carlos Huerta
and editorial staff. El Universal/EFE, November 20, 23 and 24, 2009. El
Paso Times, November 17, 22 and 23, 2009. Articles by Diana Washington
Valdez. Lapolaka.com, November 23, 2009. El Heraldo de Chihuahua, November
20, 2009. El Diario de Juarez, November 16, 17 and 19,  2009. Articles by
Sandra Rodriguez, Gabriela Minjares and editorial staff. Cimacnoticias,
November 19, 2009. Articles by Lourdes Godinez Leal, Paulina Rivas Ayala
and Dora Villalobos Mendoza. La Jornada, November 19, 2009. Proceso/Apro,
November 19, 2009. Article by Gloria Leticia Diaz.


Frontera NorteSur (FNS): on-line, U.S.-Mexico border news
Center for Latin American and Border Studies
New Mexico State University Las Cruces,New Mexico
 
 
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Date: Wed Nov 25, 2009 5:39 am
Subject: Immigrant lives exhibit online
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Date:11/24/2009
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The exhibit on Immigrant Lives in 'The O.C.' & Beyond is now online.
http://www.lib.uci.edu/about/publications/exhibits/immigrant/index.php
 
Click on the images to get the full images.
 
More background material, including a video clip of the actual exhibit,
is here: http://libguides.lib.uci.edu/content.php?pid=14354&sid=279343
 
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#5658 From: Gina DeBaca <debacaclan@...>
Date: Tue Nov 24, 2009 10:35 pm
Subject: Border Patrol in LA county
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Compañeras, Compañeros, Camaradas, todas Buenos dias.... . just in
from the Inland Empire resistance.. ... not sure how we can impact.
 boycott against Greyhound? thoughts?
At a minimum, we should inform
community that this is taking place, so that they can atake appropriate
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Buenos dias a todos/ Good morning to all
 
Border patrol continues inspections at local grayhound bus stations.
Today Claremont grayhound at Indian Hills Blvd in Claremont was hit,
several people were arrested. Mexical consul legal affairs department
is interviewing mexican nationals arrested. Inspection s at buses
continues as of this moment according to several reports of
eyewitnesses. Please pass info to your networks.
 
Gracias

Sincerely,
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will make violent revolution inevitable."
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Date: Sat Nov 21, 2009 6:26 am
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Do Long Island Police Ignore Hate Crimes?
 
by Ari Shapiro
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November 19, 2009
 
On a cold November night in Patchogue, Long Island, about 200 immigrants, activists and clergy cluster around a small stage. Hanging over an arrangement of candles in the shape of a peace sign, a poster shows a smiling 37-year-old man named Marcelo Lucero. He was an immigrant from Ecuador who was stabbed to death on this site one year ago.
 
Joselo Lucero stands at the site where his brother, Marcelo, died a year ago. Seven high school students are accused of the crime; one of the accused has said the group went out about once a week looking for immigrants to bash.
 
Lucero's mother, Rosario, has flown in from Ecuador to mark the anniversary of her son's killing. In a quavering voice, she says in Spanish, "The pain that I feel, God will take care of this. I don't feel any hate, nor revenge."
 
The defendants in the crime are a group of high school students who have said they were out to bash immigrants on a night of what they called "beaner hopping." In this community where the Latino population has grown 40 percent since the new millennium, immigrant advocates say the Lucero murder was the culmination of a growing pattern of immigrant abuse and mistreatment.
 
Now the Justice Department is investigating whether Suffolk County police here have a pattern of ignoring hate crimes.
 
Building Bridges
 
"This is the place where he was bleeding most," Joselo Lucero said in an interview shortly before the vigil, pointing to the stain on the sidewalk where his brother died.
 
Joselo has lived in Patchogue for 14 years, as thousands of undocumented workers transformed this community. Immigrants have always been afraid that if they report violence, they'll be deported, he says.
 
"When I found out my brother got killed for no reason, the first thing I thought was, I'm not going to let it happen any more," Joselo says.
 
A police car rolls by and, noticing people talking with microphones and headsets, the officer rolls down his window.
 
"Hi, there. How you doing?" asks Officer Victor Cruz.
 
Cruz clearly knows who Joselo is. The two men chat in Spanish about plans for the evening's vigil.
 
"It's common sense that if someone is here if they're undocumented they don't want to deal with government, they don't want to deal with police," says Dormer. "We understand that. That's why building the bridges to this community is so important."
 
After the Lucero killing, Dormer promoted an officer named Lola Quesada to be his point person on immigrant issues.
 
"Nothing is easy when it comes to trust," Quesada says.
 
Even when she convinces immigrants to trust her, they may be reluctant to trust the police department as an institution.
 
"Sometimes they call me on their cell phone to my cell phone" for greater anonymity, Quesada says. "They usually ask me, 'I'm having trouble with this,' and then I tell them, 'OK, I understand your concern, but I want you to call 911.' "
 
While the police say they are working hard to build bridges to the immigrant community, some immigrant leaders don't see it.
 
A Violent Consequence?
 
"There is a lot of talking, but we would like to see the result," says Matilde Parada. Ten years ago, she created the group Human Solidarity to advocate for undocumented workers.
 
"Politicians don't teach to tolerate the immigrants," says Parada. "They bring a hate message to the community. And that's why Marcelo Lucero was killed."
 
She sees a direct link between anti-immigration rhetoric and anti-immigrant violence. The man she blames most is the area's top elected official, County Executive Steve Levy.
 
Levy has taken a strong stance against illegal immigration, but he rejects efforts to connect those policy positions with acts of violence against Hispanics.
 
"It's a real disservice to try to say these things only happen in those areas where there might be a debate over the issue of illegal immigration," says Levy. "It's dangerous, because it gives the impression that if you don't have a debate over illegal immigration, Latinos are safe. That's not necessarily true." Latinos In Suffolk County, N.Y. (2000-2008)
 
The population of Latinos, as part of the total population in Suffolk County, has grown from 10.7 percent to 13.7 percent since 2000. A chart shows the rise in Latinos as part of the total population in Suffolk County.
 
Source: U.S. Census Bureau
 
Credit: Alyson Hurt/NPR
 
Levy points out that even cities that welcome illegal immigrants struggle with crimes of racial hatred.
 
But Phil Ramos, who represents eastern Long Island in the New York State Assembly, says Levy does not appreciate that his words have violent consequences.
 
"If you say the word 'illegal' enough times as buzzwords in your speeches, these people cease to be human beings," says Ramos. "And that's what leads a group of six or seven young men to hunt an Ecuadorean man on the street like an animal, and just stab him and kill him."
 
Ramos was a police officer here for 20 years before he retired and ran for public office.
 
In 2000, he investigated a major hate crime against immigrants.
 
"It was like something out of a horror movie," Ramos recalls. "Two day laborers were picked up off the street, promised a job, they were brought to an abandoned factory, and they were ordered to dig two holes. And those two holes were to be their graves."
 
The men were nearly clubbed to death. They eventually escaped.
 
The official number of hate crimes in Suffolk County has dropped in the past decade. But Ramos says that's because the police feel pressure not to report incidents.
 
"I know the procedures from within," he says. "You have elected officials pressuring the police department to keep the numbers low, because if hate crime numbers go up, those elected officials are going to get blamed for inflaming racist sentiment."
 
Levy calls that accusation "an outright lie."
 
"That's a pretty scurrilous statement," Levy says. "If he has proof of that, go send it to the district attorney."
 
This allegation is exactly what the Justice Department is investigating.
 
A Government Probe
 
In September, lawyers from the department's Civil Rights Division sent Levy a letter announcing what's known as a "pattern or practice" investigation. It's an inquiry into whether police here routinely mishandle hate crimes. These sorts of investigations are big and under the Bush administration, they were rare. Generally these cases are solved through collaboration rather than court battles. The police commissioner and Levy both say they are eager to work with the Justice Department.
 
For immigrants, the allegation that police ignore hate crimes is just one more reason to stay in the shadows.
 
"I live in fear. Everyone lives in fear because of what's happened here," says Mariano Barahona, a carpenter from Honduras.
 
Speaking in Spanish, Barahona explains that he moved from Miami to Long Island despite his fear, because "in Miami I was making $70 to 80 a day. Here, I make up to $150 to $160 a day."
 
This is the deal immigrants make, says Sister Margaret Smyth, a Roman Catholic nun who works in the immigrant community. You get work, but you may also face discrimination or abuse.
 
"They accept it as part of the package that comes with having to live here," Smyth says.
 
On a recent sunny afternoon, Smyth hands out lunches to people in need. She explains that immigrants experience abuse in many forms, not just violence. Slumlords may cram people into houses, or employers may refuse to pay workers.
 
"In the very beginning, practically nobody would ever tell me this," says Smyth. "But now we've built up their strength because they see we can go after the employers."
 
Chuckling, she says, "We go after them all the time. The bosses call us up, some of them, and scream at us and call us names."
 
Smyth even framed a letter on top of her desk where one employer called her "a misguided older nun."
 
"I love it!" she says with a burst of laughter.
 
Life for immigrants on Long Island may in fact be changing. That's Joselo Lucero's hope, too.
 
"We always have a second chance here," he said at his brother's vigil. "We always try to prove we can change."
 
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The AFSC San Diego Office Invites you to a free* screening of THE 800 MILE WALL

Thursday December 3rd, 2009

6pm

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404 Euclid Ave. | San Diego, CA 92114

 

The 800 Mile Wall highlights the construction of the new border walls along the U.S.-Mexico border as well as the effect on migrants trying to cross into the U.S. This powerful 90-minute film is an unflinching look at a failed U.S. border strategy that many believe has caused the death of thousands of migrants and violates fundamental human rights.

Since border walls have been built, well over 5,000 migrant bodies have been recovered in U.S. deserts, mountains and canals. Some unofficial reports put the death toll as high as 10,000 men, women and children. As a direct result of U.S. border policy, migrants are forced to cross treacherous deserts and mountains in search of low skill and low paying jobs in the United States. The New York Times writes, "Current border strategy is serving as a funnel through deadly terrain." The 800 Mile Wall documents, in great detail, the ineffective and deadly results of a failed border policy and offers some thoughts and on how the current human rights crisis may be resolved. Directed by John Carlos Frey and Produced by Jack Lorenz. Running Time: 90 min.

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With repression and attacks against our community reaching astounding new heights, now more than ever students, teachers, workers, housewives, and all freedom-loving people continue to organize themselves against those who stand in the way of the self-determination of our pueblos.

 

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Unin del Barrio hace el llamado a toda persona que continua a organizarse, y a esas personas que ahora reconocen que solamente podemos lograr cambios y la democracia verdadera tras procesos colectivos organizados, a MARCHAR el Sab. 05 dic.

 

Con mas de 5,000 muertes en la frontera, nos vestiremos de negro, no de luto, pero para representar y resistir para todos los que han perdido sus vidas como resultado del sistema horrendo que continua dividiendo a un pueblo.

 

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#5655 From: Gina DeBaca <debacaclan@...>
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In honor of our former Executive Director, Alex Sanchez, we will come together to share our first Homies Christmas. We invite you and your family to join us and listen to the words Alex has shared with us. Come and share with us our successes, struggles, and look towards a bright future.

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#5653 From: SIUHIN@...
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New Resources from NILC

In preparation for the 7th National Low-Income Immigrant Rights Conference, NILC has updated a number of our resources to reflect the most up-to-date developments.


7th National Low-Income Immigrant Rights Conference

The 7th National Low-Income Immigrant Rights Conference is rapidly approaching.  The deadline for the discounted hotel conference rate has been extended to November 24, 2009, so don't delay!  To find out more about the conference or to register click here.  If you would like more information about booking a room at the conference hotel click here.

Below is a list of the immigrant worker-related workshops being offered at this years national conference.

  • Immigrant Workers' Rights 101

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  • How Workplace Verification Systems Affect Immigrant Workers

  • Immigration Enforcement at Workplaces and Homes

  • Immigrant Worker Issues Within Comprehensive Immigration Reform

 

 
 
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Part Six: Obama Goes to Beijing -- Chinese Points of View

November 17, 2009
Zhuhai, China

Greeting from Zhuhai, China..middle of my China-U.S. bi-national solidarity working trip.

U.S. President Obama is visiting China, while there's flood of news from U.S.-western corporate media, Chinese points of view are not published by western media. Therefore, I have enclosed you few news commentary, analysis from Chinese newspapers.

*Also here's discussion form created by Global Times (http://www.globaltimes.cn)--one of the major English newspaper in China:

My view on Obama and China-US relationship http://forum.globaltimes.cn/forum/showthread.php?t=8480

 

Cautious public praise for Obama's China visit

Global Times November 15 2009
 
 

GT2

Editor's Note:

US President Barack Obama began his first visit to China Sunday, and will be in the country till Wednesday, sparking much attention from the Chinese public. The following are interviews conducted by Global Times reporters Chen Chenchen and Wang Yuan with four Chinese citizens from different industries. Each discussed their personal thoughts on Obama's visit and China-US relations.

 

Yuan Yue, founder and chairman of Horizon Research Consultancy Group, China's biggest independent professional research and consultancy firm conducting public opinion polling

According to Horizon Group's latest survey, conducted this June in China's 10 major cities, ordinary Chinese people's favorable attitudes toward the US are at their highest point for years – 63.8 percent of the 3,000 participants "emotionally like or very like the US,"63.98 percent agree that "the US is economically the most important country for China,"and 33.57 percent consider that "the US will become China's closest partner in security cooperation."

The Obama administration has generally delivered positive signals to China in the past months, despite the recent trade friction between the two countries. In my experience, trade conflicts do not trigger grass-roots anger, unless such conflicts exert significant impacts on economic situation.

Besides, according to our survey, currently more than 60 percent of Chinese agree that "the US welcomes China growing strong, and keeps cooperative relations with China,"though more than 30 percent think that "the US is trying to prevent China from growing stronger."The former percentage is much higher than that of two or three years ago – during the Bush administration, the figure was about 40 percent.

Nowadays, some US politicians have unprecedentedly shown their modesty when speaking of China. It's also expected that Obama will continue to encourage China to adopt economic stimulus policies. The US's modesty satisfies the psychological demand of ordinary Chinese as citizens of a grow-ing power.

Most Chinese understand that China is not the most powerful country in the world. Moreover, the US is not adopting a containment policy.

Some 10 years ago, before former President Bill Clinton visited China, our public opinion polls showed that only 40 to 50 percent of Chinese people held favorable attitude toward the US.

However, the percentage surged to 79 percent after Clinton declared the newly phrased policy toward Taiwan during that visit. Obama may also declare his government's detailed policies toward China during his visit, or wait and see what he can get from the US-China cooperation.

Ordinary people in the two countries are actually quite similar to each other. Both are open-minded, diligent, pragmatic and willing to try fresh things. Many Chinese use US computers, shampoos, and observe American festivals, just as Americans nowadays use chopsticks, play with toys made in China, and wear clothing manufactured here.

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Rao Jin, an Internet entrepreneur and founder of anti-cnn.com, a grass-roots online forum established after the March 14 protest in Tibet in 2008

Most of my friends care about Sino- US relations, but not deeply. I personally have positive expectations of Obama's visit – but not that high.

Like many young people in China, I watch US TV series and log onto US websites, like Facebook, Twitter and Youtube. A question keeps haunting me – is the information my friends and I put on these websites safe? Will our information be easily snatched especially within the circumstance of tense international relations?

We see from TV series like Prison Break that agents from US intelligence agencies like the CIA have such great powers that they can easily acquire someone's private information, and even make the person disappear.

Admittedly, this is fiction. Nevertheless, such things do take place in reality. In the US, fierce debates are going on over how to provide detailed protection of privacy – since they are still tangled with their own problem, why are they qualified to arrogantly criticize Internet usage in China?

The cultural values of the two countries are different. The Chinese advocate common efforts and common victory, whereas Americans upheld heroism – it's often an individual hero who saves the mankind and the entire world.

According to my surveys and observations, a great number of Chinese youth still has a simplified and beautified perspective toward the US and other Western countries.

I often ask many college students to use one adjective to describe other countries, and the answers are astonishingly unanimous – "open"or "free"US, "gentle"Britain, "romantic"France and "efficient"Germany.

I hope anti-cnn. com will develop into a real grass-roots media source in the future, providing information for multiple fields besides political news and guiding more reasonable Internet communication.

GT4

Yang Dongping, co-founder and vice president of Friends of Nature, the oldest Chinese environmental NGO, established in 1994

Environmental protection and climate change are key issues in Sino-US relations. It's very encouraging that Obama has begun taking a positive attitude toward these issues, rather than disregarding the interests of the whole of humanity.

I personally think that China should take on more responsibilities to curb global warming.

Though China's per capita emitted sulfur dioxide is much lower than the world average level at present, its total discharges are extremely high. My colleagues and I believe that China should step up efforts to reduce the energy consumption and carbon emis-sion. It's good for China and the world in the long term.

As high carbon-emitting countries though, China and the US are different in their energy consumption structure. China's economic development highly depends on coal, and the energy efficiency is very low.

The major problem with the US, however, rests on its lifestyle of over-consuming resources, which has set a bad example for and greatly influenced China.

Therefore, China has to change its energy utilization structure and advocate a low-carbon consuming lifestyle. At the governmental level, China needs the US to provide advanced technology for clean and high effective energy on favorable terms.

But we believe it is right that China should emphasize the principle of common but differentiated responsibilities. Considering China's current situation, it's reasonable to protect the country's actual interests of economic and social development.

Zhang Xin, co-owner of a factory with about 300 workers in Dongguan, Guangdong Province that produces shoes and bags for export

As a trader, I am most interested in Sino-US economic and trade relations. The recent financial crisis in the US has impacted my business badly.

In previous years, I had an average of nearly $10 million of orders every year, many of which were from the US. But as early as in 2006, things went bad and orders, especially from the US, fell rapidly. To tell the truth, my firm made a loss in recent two years.

But the situation seems to be improving this year, maybe because the US begins to recover. So I hope China and the US can cooperate on economic and trade issues.

I know that some Southeast Asian countries are also mainly exporting labor-intensive products, but I am very confident in "Made in China"products.

My friends brought me some sample products made in other countries, but their quality control cannot compare with ours. I am proud that with the same prices, "Made in China"is always the best.

Moreover, after suffering brought by the financial crisis, the US needs to increase export to recover. China has such a large population and thus it's a huge market. Isn't a growing China good for the US?

In addition, each country has its own advantages and disadvantages. US movies and books impress me with their great respect to freedom and human rights. But it's not absolute, and racial discrimination is still commonly seen in the US.

Thus no one should consider themselves to be morally superior to others. The US should not react negatively to China. I believe that Obama is clever enough to know it.

China is not so powerful yet, but it has great potential.

 

 

Obama needs deeds, not just pretty words

Global Times November 08 2009
 
By Tian Wei
 

When one thinks about how much work US President Barack Obama has these days, one can appreciate the trouble he's going to have in making his upcoming trip to Asia.

Economically, US unemployment just broke into double digits with 10.2 percent of the American labor force now without a job.

Economists are talking about a "jobless recovery." You can imagine how dangerous that is for the fate of any politician. Politically, though the House of Representatives just passed the healthcare plan, it still has to be debated in the Senate. It may fail there, and is already bogging down so many other issues the administration tried to push forward.

Exhausted on the issue, Obama apparently did not even have strength to go after his opponents anymore when making his final, pre-vote plea for the plan in his Rose Garden recently, but only relied on rhetoric for the bigger cause, calling on Congress to "choose a better future for generations of Americans".

As if those troubles were not enough, Republicans in the US have already taken concrete steps toward recovery with gubernatorial victories in Virginia and New Jersey. Their morale has been boosted after united e. orts to oppose almost all key issues put forward by the White House.

Of course, there are other challenges facing Obama, such as whether to commit more troops to Afghanistan, or, with Copenhagen only three weeks away, the looming issue of climate change.

Obama deserves enormous credit for making the political choice to take the time to do his Asia trip. He is not like his predecessor Bill Clinton, who skipped two Asian summits because of domestic political challenges.

Obviously, Obama is not coming to Asia to show off American strength this time, as her weaknesses are currently much more apparent. Rather he seems to believe it is essential to restore American leadership and solve the problems by involving others in the process as well.

With this trip to Asia, Obama will have visited 20 countries in his first year in oª ce, the most of any US president in history. This is certainly a great record by itself. But what is more important is not just his sincerity but also his credibility.

People naturally compare former US President George W. Bush and Obama. Even though the latter can be more eloquent in delivery, the former, once he said he was going to do something, no matter how diª cult it was, followed through.

For example, when former President George W. Bush said he was going to attend the opening ceremony of the Beijing Olympics, he did despite a great deal of pressure not to do so.

When Bush made clear in the White House when meeting with his Chinese counterpart President Hu Jintao that Washington was against the change of status quo from either side of the Taiwan Straits, he followed through by making this clear to Chen Shui-bian, then Taiwan leader.

We can also consider the domestic situation facing the Obama administration.

Despite rhetoric against protectionism, the White House did sign a bill limiting the imports of Chinese tires for the protection of a minor interest group, the United Auto Workers.

We have to wonder if this administration still has enough political capital to move forward on some of the crucial issues for the international community?

Even if there is enough political capital, is it willing to invest? Is the US Congress fi nally going to give it the authority to move forward?

Many believe that the nature of relations between Beijing and Washington has been changing over the years, and has now reached a truly global level over issues like climate change and the fi nancial crisis.

As the nature of the relationship evolves, it is especially crucial for the Obama administration to show its credibility if it wants the Chinese or others in Asia to step up.

Tian Wei is the host of “Dialogue” on CCTV's English Channel, and the main anchor of CCTV's special coverage of important domestic and international events. Previously, Tian worked in Washington D.C. as a correspondent, and covered the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan

 

 

Chinese-Americans taken at face value

Global Times November 09 2009
 
 

By Rong Xiaoqing 
 
For American-born Chinese, it really doesn't matter how white their heart is and how much they have adopted Western values – when they deal with their "motherland," China, their yellow skin always defines them.

In an era when China is becoming such an important global force, this can be a big advantage, but there are also some downsides.

For the positives, you just have to see how US Secretary of Commerce Gary Locke and US Secretary of Energy Steven Chu, both ethnic Chinese born in the US, have been treated on recent trips to China.

When they were in China together in July, they were treated like rock stars. There is a lot of pride among Chinese to see two of their own at the top of the administration of the superpower.

They didn't give them a completely free pass. Chu's speech at Tsinghua University was considered too scientific and not much fun. And Locke has been described as too serious and not interested in "small talk." There is also disappointment that neither can speak much Chinese.

Indeed, in some ways their being Chinese opens them up more to such "family" criticism.

But it didn't stop Locke from wrapping up a highly successful second trip to China in late October that resulted in both countries vowing to loosen restrictions on importing – a pretty big deal at a time when the rest of the world worries about some kind of trade war breaking out.

Caucasian politicians who speak fluent Chinese, such as Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd or US Ambassador to China Jon Huntsman, may get a lot of respect as friendly guests, but they can never quite be embraced in the way that Chu and Locke are.

Of course, in the US it has often been a struggle for American- born Chinese.

Both Chu and Locke have publicly stated their pride in being ethnic Chinese. But if they are reflective of the average American-born Chinese, the pride may not have been there in the early stages of their life because bearing a Chinese face could at time be a burden.

It may be politically incorrect to base judgments and preferences on facial characters in the US, but this doesn't mean it doesn't frequently happen.

When kids are teased or trashed by peers only due to the way they look, when they are told to "go back to their own country" while the US is their country, and when they are forced to study a second language and culture at weekends while other kids play games, it's understandable that the Asian country they may never have visited seems more like a source of bitterness. This was even more the case when China was close to the bottom of the world's social pyramid.

While the US domestic environment hasn't changed much in the past few decades, China has rapidly moved to the center of the world. And that has struck a chord with Americanborn Chinese. They seem to be more willing to be associated with China than ever. I've even met young people who refer to China as "my country" despite their American nationality.

David Henry Hwang, the playwright who is best known for his award-winning Broadway show M. Butterfly, once told me he hated being called Chinese when he was a kid. But now he quite enjoys it.

"Now I fly to China once or twice a year to learn more about it. I like the fact they think I am Chinese. I am overseas Chinese but I am still Chinese. I think it's me getting older and China has changed a lot," Hwang said.

Still, American-born Chinese and the Chinese in China can sometimes be as different as chalk and cheese. 

The former may not understand why boycotting the French supermarket chain Carrefour because of French support for Tibetan independence is considered patriotic. And the latter may be hard pressed to take comedian Rosie O'Donnell's mimicking of Chinese talk in the phrase "Ching Chong" as offensive.

The former may never be tired of searching for their identities, and the latter is without confusion and therefore may not have much interest in the topic. And, although all are called Chinese, nobody expects Locke and Chu to represent the interests of China.

But what could really cool down the newly formed sense of belonging of American-born Chinese might be the fact that sometimes their face can become a drag, even in China.

Take my friend Jason, who has recently gone for Englishteaching jobs in China and been frustrated.

The recruiters didn't bother to hide their disappointment when they saw his Chinese face, and those who would hire him only offered him a much smaller salary than his Caucasian coworkers.  The fact that Jason was born in New York and holds a bachelor's degree in English didn't seem to matter.

The face may not reflect values or talents, but, for many, it's still the first way they're judged. The author is a New York-based Journalist

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My Photo Album from China

Also, More Beijing Photos: One Two Three Four Five Six

 

More stories of my trip will be coming soon….

 

Previous Reports

Part One

Part Two

Part Three

Part Four

Part Five

 

Reports from my past trips:

Journey to My Home: June - July 2008
 
Journey to My Home: Hong Kong and China 2004
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St. Paul, MN - On November 14, immigrant rights activists in the Twin Cities confronted a "tea party" rally of about 40 right wing anti-immigrant extremists at the Minnesota State Capitol. The anti-immigrant "tea party against amnesty" was in opposition to immigration reform legislation that may be introduced soon in the U.S. Congress, which might provide legalization for some undocumented immigrants. The tea party organizers oppose any legalization and instead support repressive mass deportations of the estimated 12 million undocumented immigrants in the country. The anti-immigrant extremists gathered to hear speakers and held signs with messages such as "If You Are Illegal Go Home" and "Pack Their Sack and Send Them Back".

However their message did not go unopposed. They were confronted by about 30 immigrant rights activists standing up for legalization and full equality for all regardless of immigration status. The immigrant rights presence was initiated by the Minnesota Immigrant Rights Action Coalition (MIRAc). Immigrant rights activists chanted during the anti-immigrant speakers, and held banners that said "Stop Raids and Deportations" and "Immigration is Not a Crime". The immigrant rights protesters clearly frazzled the anti-immigrant organizers throughout their event.

One immigrant rights activist going by the name of Robert Erickson even tricked the anti-immigrant rally organizers into letting him speak at their rally. He began his speech with what sounded like the usual hateful anti-immigrant message. But as he continued, it became clear he was not criticizing Latin American immigrants coming across the Mexican border. Instead he was condemning the European colonizers who came here starting 500 years ago and stole the land from Native Americans while committing genocide against them. At first the anti-immigrant crowd cheered for him until they slowly realized he was not giving their message. Then they fell into silent confusion, as immigrant rights protesters shouted their approval.

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By  Angela Kocherga
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CIUDAD JUAREZ, Mexico - A seven-year-old boy, three women and a university professor are among 15 people killed in a single day last week in this city across the border from El Paso.
 
Juarez has become infamous as the murder capital of the world.
 
The relentless and violent crime have two leading business associations making a desperate plea for help - they want U.N. peacekeepers in Juarez.
 
"We are living basically in a state of war in Ciudad Juarez," said Oscar Maynez, a criminologist in the border city.
 
Killings top 2,000 so far this year. Kidnappings and extortion are rampant. Businesses that fail to pay for protection risk having their property reduced to a pile of charred rubble.
 
All this is despite the presence of thousands of Mexican troops in the border city.
 
"That was the last resort for the Mexican authorities - use the army. And if the army doesn't work or show any results, what then? What's the next step or level of intervention?" Maynez asked.
 
Mexican business leaders say it's time to seek outside help. Their concern about excalating drug violence is shared by U.S. companies operating in Mexico.
 
"We hear it from our multinational clients," said Fred Burton of Stratrod Global Intelligence. "There's not a day that goes by that they're not asking us about the violence level in certain areas, such as Monterrey or Juarez."
 
The bloodshed is now growing - not just on border streets, but in the boardrooms of both countries.
 
 
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Subject: Janet Napolitano defends Joe Arpaio's "First Amendment Rights"
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In a speech today before the Center for American Progress, the think-tank that essentially acts as the Obama administration's gray matter, Department of Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano spoke about comprehensive immigration reform, mostly from a law-enforcement perspective. Afterwards, Napolitano fielded questions about her old Arizona political ally Sheriff Joe Arpaio, even going so far as to defend his freedom of speech.
 
"I'm not here to curtail any sheriff's First Amendment rights to say whatever they want to say," Napolitano responded when asked by a reporter from the Orange County Register if she would do anything regarding Arpaio's boast that he will continue to enforce immigration law, even without 287(g) authority in the streets.
 
You'll recall that ICE recently stripped Arpaio of his federal 287(g) authority in the field, the authority he used to bolster sweeps of immigrant communities in Maricopa County. But ICE let him keep it in the jails.
 
Nappy then evaded the question by yammering on about ICE's "secure communities" program, which checks the immigration status of everyone booked into participating jails. The OC Register reporter stayed on her case, however, asking if Napolitano was going to do anything to stop Arpaio's raids and sweeps, since ICE no longer does those sort of operations, for the most part.
 
"Well, the Department of Justice is actually looking into those raids from a civil rights perspective," replied Napolitano. "And I think it's fair to say that I do not believe that raids are the most effective way to conduct law enforcement except from a media perspective."
 
Of course, the media perspective is the only one that matters to Arpaio. Napolitano continued, stating that there are other sorts of law enforcement things you can do if "you're really focused on public safety." And we all know how committed Arpaio is to public safety.
 
"He is acting under Arizona state law," Napolitano offered of Joe's sweeps,"not under federal law at this point. He has an agreement with the Department of Homeland Security, but that is only with respect to identifying illegal aliens that are in his jail."
 
In an interview with ThinkProgress.org, a video blog that lists itself as "a project of the Canter for American Progress Action Fund," Napolitano was again queried about Arpaio and 287(g). She pointed out that there was a jail model and a street, or "task force" model.
 
"The jail model has never been an issue with Sheriff Joe," she said. "That operates as it does in the other jurisdictions that have it."
 
Tell it to Maria del Carmen Garcia-Martinez, the mother of three whose arm was broken while she was in the custody of the sheriff's office, as 287(g)-trained deputies forced her fingerprint onto an ICE document. Or to Celia Alejandra Alvarez-Herrera. She's the woman who got her jaw busted by sheriff's deputies in an immigration raid, and who went three weeks in pain until she finally was allowed to see a health care provider. Even then, all they gave her for her jaw was ibuprofen.
 
And that's not to mention the stack of dead bodies that have come out of Arpaio's gulags over the years, victims of the gendarmes within. Napolitano's very aware of those deaths, particularly the infamous Scott Norberg case, because she punted on it back when she was U.S. Attorney for Arizona and had a chance to hold Arpaio accountable. Instead, she forged a political alliance with the sheriff, one that's been mutually beneficial. Until now.
 
But I digress. Back to the ThinkProgress video, where Napolitano went on with her dissection of why things didn't work out with Sheriff Joe as far as 287(g) in the streets.
 
"It is the task force model that has been problematic," said Napolitano. "And he was unwilling to accept that there were standards that needed to be met."
 
But if Arpaio isn't up to par on the streets, why allow him to continue with 287(g) in the jails, particularly when those jails have been and continue to be the sight of persistent human and civil rights abuses?
 
During the speech, Napolitano promised that, "into the first part of 2010, we will see [immigration reform] legislation begin to move." Only time will tell if the Obama administration holds to that schedule. Till then, the DHS honcho would do better to stop cutting Arpaio slack, and begin to treat him like the civil rights pariah he is.
 
 
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    Unitarian Universalist Church in Anaheim
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for the purpose of bringing together likeminded
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crucial issues affecting the community and the world.

At each meeting, people interested in peace, social
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Bring a dish to share! Enjoy the bounty that others
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Progressive Potluck

   6:30 - 7:30 P.M.

    Bring along your favorite dish of food,
    chips, dips, or soft drinks, and spend
    an hour mingling with progressive people
    from all over Orange County.

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   7:30 - 8:30 P.M.

    During the past few years, several
    municipalities here in Orange County
    have passed city ordinances which make
    it a misdemeanor criminal offense for
    day laborers, mostly of Mexican ancestry,
    to congregate on public sidewalks for
    the purpose of seeking work. Many of
    these ordinances not only have violated
    state and federal constitutional
    guarantees of free speech and assembly,
    but specifically zero-in on the activities
    of day laborers and make them targets
    of intense police repression.

    Members of the Colectivo Tonantzin, an
    Orange County-based grassroots
    organization that defends the rights
    of undocumented workers from harassment
    and abuse by police and the Minutemen,
    will deliver a presentation on their
    efforts to fight these city ordinances
    in Costa Mesa, Orange, and elsewhere.
    Come to this meeting to learn more
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    city ordinances are used to criminalize
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11th Annual Family Immigration Law Conference

and Tour of the Consulate (now FULL)

Co-Sponsored by      

Catholic Legal Immigration Network, Inc. and

Diocesan Migrant and Refugee Services

   November 18-19, 2009

Optional tour of the consulate on November 20 (sorry - registration for the tour is now full)

 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m., Nov. 18: Conference Day 1
8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m., Nov. 19: Conference Day 2
9:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m., Nov. 20: Optional Tour of the Consulate  (sorry - registration for the tour is now full)

 Location:
Wyndham El Paso Airport Hotel
2027 Airway Blvd.
El Paso, TX 79925
915-778-4241    

This two-day seminar will provide updated information on selected topics in family-based immigration, including: establishing qualifying relationships for family-based petitions; consular processing; adjustment of status; Child Status Protection Act; priority date retention and conversion; widow(er) petitions; and filing effective waiver applications. Speakers include CLINIC’s Charles Wheeler and Susan Schreiber; Laura Dogu, Deputy Consul General in Cd. Juarez; and Rose Mary Atkinson, USCIS, Cd. Juarez. The training is designed for practitioners who have experience in family-based immigration law. This is not an introductory training and is not geared to new practitioners. Please review the agenda before registering. New practitioners registering for this training are encouraged to attend CLINIC’s two-part webinar on Basics of Family-Based Immigration, which will soon be accessible through CLINIC’s website and will be included in the registration fee.  

The tour of the consulate will take place on Friday, November 20 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. and will be limited to the first 75 registrants. The tour requires a separate registration and is open only to those who are registered for the training. Registration for the tour of the consulate is now full. A waitlist is available. No one will be allowed on the tour who has not registered by the cut-off date. No substitutions will be allowed on the day of the tour.

Cost:                

$220 per person from CLINIC Affiliates; $660 cap
($50 fee per person for more than 3)

$245 per person from other nonprofit programs; $735 cap
($50 fee per person for more than 3)

$375 per person for private attorneys and their staff

$40 optional tour of the U.S. consulate in Cd. Juarez (requires separate registration available after registering for the conference - sorry registration is now full)

Registration for the training includes manual and continental breakfast both days. 

Lodging is available at the Wyndham El Paso Airport Hotel for $114 per day, single or double. When making the reservation, indicate you are coming to the immigration training to ensure this rate. 

The training is for the staff of Catholic Charities and other community-based organizations with IRS 501(c)(3) status, and attorneys and legal worker staff of private law offices. As a requirement of registration, if you are registering as staff of a community-based organization, fax a copy of your IRS 501(c)(3) letter designating your agency as a nonprofit entity to CLINIC at 415-394-8696 to the attention of Chris Ozaki. Your registration will be confirmed upon receipt of this letter. Payment is by credit card only.

14 hours of Texas CLE credits have been applied for.  
 

For additional information on the optional consulate tour (sorry- registration for the tour is FULL) and an agenda please visit:

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11/5: Legislative Update

National Immigration Forum


We have just passed the anniversary of the 2008 election-one that was marked by high expectations for change.  What we have learned in the interim, on the legislative front, is that there are still too many Members of Congress who are invested in the status quo on a range of issues.  Tackling the big challenges that face the country has for too long been a job for the next Congress, and it is unclear whether there are enough solutions-oriented members in this Congress to break out of the old pattern.

 

They are still trying, but there are only about 20 or 25 legislative days left in this session of Congress.  Leaders in both the House and the Senate are still working to finalize the health care reform proposals that they will send to the floor for debate.  While the House may vote on a bill as early as this weekend, there are reports that the Senate may ultimately not get the job done until next year.  Senate debate will not begin until the Congressional Budget Office delivers a cost estimate of the Senate bill next week (or the week after).  The Senate will then face the prospect of considering hundreds of amendments on the floor.  A Senate bill that survives will have to be reconciled with the House version and gain final approval in the House and Senate before being sent to the President.

 

Meanwhile, there have been a few developments on the immigration front. 


DHS Appropriations: Congress has passed, and the President has signed, the Department of Homeland Security Fiscal 2010 Appropriations Bill. Some of the provisions related to immigration include:

  • Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE): $5.437 billion for Immigration and Customs Enforcement. This is nearly a half billion dollars more than last year, and includes $1.5 billion for identifying and removing criminal aliens. (Secure Communities gets $200 million of that amount, $50 million more than last year.)  $100 million-$99 million more than last year-is allocated for combating violence on the Southwest border.  Funding is provided for 33,400 detention beds. This represents no increase from last year.  Regarding worksite enforcement, $135 million is provided for agents to audit employer records.  $70 million is provided for alternatives to detention-$7 million more than last year and $6 million more than requested.

     

  • Customs and Border Protection (CBP): Included in the CBP budget is $800 million for border security infrastructure on the Southwest border.  No new funding was provided for the Fence to Nowhere.  $3.587 billion was provided for the Border Patrol.  This is $86 million above last year's budget and provides funding for 20,163 Border Patrol agents.  $72 million is provided for Southwest Border anti-drug smuggling initiatives, including more funding to detect and intercept south-bound guns and cash.

     

  • U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS): The Office of Citizenship was given $11 million to promote immigrant integration.  $50 million was allocated for the processing of refugee and asylum fees, contingent on USCIS reducing the surcharge it now places on all immigration applications (for which a fee is charged) to pay for the processing of refugee and asylum applications (for which there is no fee charged).

     

  • US-VISIT: $374 million is allocated to the US-VISIT program, which tracks the entry of visitors to the U.S., and $50 million of this is reserved to implement a system to track the exit of visitors.  (When fully implemented, in theory, US-VISIT will track entry and exit, allowing the government to determine whether visitors are overstaying their visas.)

     

  • E-Verify: $137 million is allocated to the operation of E-Verify, including efforts to improve the system's accuracy. (The program was extended for three years by this bill as well.)


Widows/Orphans Fix: One provision of the appropriations bill, championed by Senators Robert Menendez (D-NJ), Bill Nelson (D-FL), Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY), and others, offers permanent relief from removal for the widows, widowers, and orphans of U.S. citizens, permanent residents and refugees in cases where the application for immigrant status is underway, but the U.S. relative dies before the application process is complete.  Under current law, if a sponsoring relative dies, USCIS will generally deny the petition for the relatives of the deceased person, although the Department of Homeland Security announced on June 9 that it would grant temporary relief from removal for persons in that situation.

 

Extension of Immigration Programs: This bill also extended for three years three small immigration programs: the "Conrad 30" J visa program (which allocates visas to foreign doctors coming to practice in underserved areas); the EB-5 immigrant investor visa program; and the non-minister R visa religious workers program.

 

Absent: Wedge Issue Amendments: Also of note in this bill were provisions that were not included.  Restrictionist members of Congress attempted to tack on their usual amendments.  Among them: making E-Verify national, mandatory, and permanent, and more money for the border Fence to Nowhere.  The lack of success of those attempting to use the bill to advance immigration wedge issues is a positive sign that Congress is beginning to show more interest in solving the broken immigration system rather than listening to the broken record of immigration restrictionists.


Gutierrez announces reform principles:  On October 13th, Congressman Luis Gutierrez (D-IL) announced a set of principles that will guide the drafting of immigration reform legislation he intends to introduce later this year.  He did this in front of a crowd of thousands of immigrants and their advocates who had come to Washington to lobby for comprehensive immigration reform.  The bill, which is slated to be introduced sometime in December, is expected to include reforms that many immigration reform advocates have been pushing for. While an immigration reform bill that moves through the House will ultimately be one authored by Immigration Subcommittee Chair Zoe Lofgren, Rep. Gutierrez's bill can serve as a marker to define the elements that will gain the enthusiastic support of immigrant advocates.  Rep. Gutierrez has posted his immigration reform principles on his Web site.

 

The rally, organized by the Reform Immigration FOR America Campaign, also attracted other Members of Congress.  In addition to Rep. Gutierrez, nine Representatives and Delegates from California, New York, Illinois, Colorado, and Arizona plus Senator Robert Menendez from New Jersey addressed the crowd.


Commerce, Justice, Science Appropriations:  The spending bill that includes funding for the Census Bureau is being held up by, among other things, an amendment from Senator David Vitter (R-LA) that would prohibit funds from being spent on the 2010 Census unless the Census questionnaire is changed to include a question on citizenship and immigration status.  Vitter wants to exclude non-citizens from being counted for purposes of Congressional apportionment (the process by which states are apportioned Congressional representation).  Vitter's proposal runs counter to the 14th Amendment to the Constitution.  (For more on that, see our blog post, "One Louisiana Senator Knows the Constitution.") 

 

Majority Leader Reid is expected to file cloture on the appropriations bill soon (to cut off a filibuster), and if that succeeds, the Vitter amendment will not be considered.


Administrative Updates


Detention Reform:  On October 6, the Department of Homeland Security released an overview and recommendations report that further defines earlier announcements to reform the immigration detention system.  Background for that announcement, a summary of the initiatives, and links to relevant documents can be found in our blog post, "Welcoming Detention Reform, Waiting for Immigration Reform." 


No-Match Rule Rescinded: On October 7th, the Department of Homeland Security made final a proposed rule issued in August to rescind the Bush Administration's Social Security "No Match" rule.  The Bush Administration regulation outlined for employers what they must do upon receiving a letter from the Social Security Administration that tells the employer that an employee's name and Social Security number do not match Social Security Administration records.  Failure to abide by the regulation might have made the employer vulnerable to an immigration enforcement action.

 

There had been an attempt by restrictionist Senators to insert an amendment in the DHS appropriations bill to prohibit spending on finalizing the proposed rule.  That effort was not successful.


61 Agencies Sign New 287(g) Agreements: In July, the Department of Homeland Security announced that it had revamped its standard Memorandum of Agreement between Immigration and Customs Enforcement and local law enforcement agencies wishing to cooperate with ICE in enforcing immigration laws.  DHS required all agencies that had signed the old 287(g) agreement to sign the new agreement.  As of October 28, 61 agreements had been signed, with six still pending approval from the local governing body.  Several law enforcement agencies opted not to continue partnering with ICE.

 

In our blog post, "New 287(g) Agreements Mean Nothing Without Strict Oversight," we report in detail on the new 287(g) agreements, and the sequel blog post, "Update: 67 287(g) Agreements Signed or Pending," reports on the agreements that were signed.


CDC Lifts HIV Ban: On November 2, the Centers for Disease Control issued a Final Rule removing HIV infection from its list of "communicable diseases of public health significance."  Since the late 1980s, when HIV infection was added to the list of "communicable diseases of public health significance," persons infected with HIV have been inadmissible to the U.S. (except by a difficult-to-obtain special waiver).  When the Final Rule takes effect on January 4, 2010, persons with HIV infection will no longer be barred from visiting or immigrating to the U.S. due solely to infection with the virus. 

 

The President remarked on this rule change in his signing statement for the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Treatment Extension Act on October 30.  A history of this issue can be read in the Final Rule.


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Migrant Shelter Besieged

November 7, 2009

 
A Catholic Church-run migrant shelter in the northern Mexican state of
Coahuila is the target of escalating attacks. Every day, Casa del Migrante
Posada Belen in the state capital of Saltillo serves between 80-100 mainly
Central American migrants headed to the United States. But since last
month, staff and property have been busy responding to aggression,
harassment and death threats.

Father Pedro Pantoja Arreola, shelter coordinator, reported that threats
against his person reached a fever pitch one evening last week when he
received 50 anonymous telephone calls in the space of several hours.
According to Pantoja, he could hear no words spoken on the other end of
the line-only breathing.

Earlier, on October 11, a shelter worker observed a group of about 12
people destroying an electricity meter and cutting off power. Later, on
October 25, a group of unidentified persons broke windows and destroyed an
electrical transformer, again shutting off power to the building. The
vandals reportedly shouted insults at the occupants inside and warned them
to leave the premises. On October 28, yet another group attempted to
forcibly enter the shelter, according to a letter from a network of 40
Mexican human rights organizations directed at high Mexican officials.

In the wake of the attacks, Saltillo Bishop Raul Vera accused the local
National Action Party (PAN) of creating a climate of hostility around the
presence of migrants. In particular, Bishop Vera singled out PAN state
legislator Carlos Orta for allegedly orchestrating a “campaign of
xenophobia” against Central American migrants.

Supported by other state lawmakers, Orta is pushing a legislative
initiative that urges the Mexican Congress to modify immigration
legislation and give Mexico’s Interior Ministry, an agency responsible for
internal security, authority to regulate church-run shelters. Orta
spearheaded the initiative after a Honduran immigrant was accused of
killing a local businessperson on September 30.

In his preamble to the proposed legislation, Orta made reference to the
“brutal murder of a citizen at the hands of a foreigner.” The PAN
representative said the “eternal conflict” between victims and criminals
was evidenced by the September 30 slaying of the Saltillo merchant.
According to Orta, migrant shelters should toe the line with National
Migration Institute (INM) rules and regulations governing the presence of
foreigners in Mexico.

“It’s regrettable and condemnable that someone who should be taking
advantage of his position to do good is instead committing injustices,”
Bishop Vera said of Orta. “We citizens don’t pay (politicians) high
salaries for this.”

Stretching from Chiapas to Chihuahua, church-sponsored migrant centers
provide food, medical attention and shelter to thousands of Central
Americans traveling to the United States. On the border, the facilities
also give assistance to undocumented migrants deported from the US.

Despite the recession and tougher US border controls, the shelters
continue welcoming large numbers of people from both directions.

Jesus Gerardo Lopez Macias, Saltillo INM delegate, said many Latin
Americans, especially adolescents, keep making their way north. In Ciudad
Juarez, the Casa del Migrante reported receiving 6,000 deportees through
October 31 of this year-a sharp increase over 2008 when the shelter
assisted 3,500 migrants for the entire year.

In the Saltillo region, tensions and troubles have accompanied the migrant
surge in recent years. In 2002, two Honduran migrants, Delmer Alexander
Pacheco and a man known only as Jose David, were murdered near train
tracks. According to the INM’S Lopez, young migrants face ongoing dangers
from sexual exploitation and human trafficking.

As in other regions of Mexico, organized bands of traffickers have
increasingly attempted to channel the migrant stream in Coahuila under
their control.

In response to the incidents at Casa del Migrante Posada Belen, the
Migration Forum network as well as Amnesty International issued statements
condemning the attacks and demanding urgent actions by Mexican authorities
to safeguard the shelter and its staff.

Until now, protective measures recommended by the National Human Rights
Commission, which were accepted by the federal Public Security Ministry,
have not been effective in eliminating threats to the shelter, the
Migration Forum charged.


Sources: La Jornada, November 3, 4 and 6, 2009. Articles by Leopoldo Ramos
and Emir Olivares Alonso. Zocalo.com.mx, October 27 and November 6, 2009.
Articles by Paola A. Praga and El Universal news service. Norte, November
3, 2009. Article by Claudia Ivonne Sanchez.


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Dear peace and justice activists:
 
We want to thank activists who had been generously donated to our work last year, however, we to raise our taget $50,000 to fund 10 areas of works we're planning for the year 2009 (as well as the continue development of ActivistVideo.org and e-Activism.org systems)
 
 
We 're urgently appealing for your financial supports to National Immigrant Solidarity Network, and our sister projects: ActionLA Coalition and Peace No War Network. If you didn't donate last year, please help us and donate NOW!
 
 
This year, we are organizing the following major projects:
 
- ActivistVideo.org and e-activism.org development
 
- New PeaceNOWar.net and ActionLA.org webpage
 
- New features for ImmigrantSolidarity.org webpage
 
- Immigrant Solidarity Network Monthly Immigration Alert! newsletter
 
- Immigrant counter-recruitment campaign
 
- Development of Immigrant community legal clinic
 
- International and China-U.S. bi-national peace & justice solidarity campaigns
 
- In addition to Los Angeles, CA, Washington DC and New York, NY, open two new field offices at San Francisco, CA and Chicago, IL.
 
- Internship and community education projects.
 
 
Last two years, we had organized several historical camapigns includes:
 
- MayDay 2009 National Immigrant Workers Mobilization! Wear White T-Shirt,organize local actions to support immigrant worker rights! WE ARE ALLHUMANS! NO ONE IS ILLEGAL! http://www.immigrantsolidarity.org/MayDay2009/
 
- 4/10-12, 2009 Chicago,IL: NISN National Grassroots Immigrant Strategy Conference http://www.ImmigrantSolidarity.org/2009Conference/
 
- May Day 2007/2008 national Mobilization for Immigrant Rights http://www.MayDay2007.org http://www.MayDay2008.org
 
- Education materials for immigrant rights campaigns, includes a new video webpage for immigrant rights: http://www.immigrantvideo.net
 
- July 27-29 National Immigrant Solidarity Network immigrant rights conference at Richmond, VA. http://www.2007Conference.net and the adoption of national immigrant campaign strategy for 2007-2008 [Read]
 
- antiwar mobilizations, community and labor rights campaigns
 
While we'd successfully raised some money from on-line appeal, but we had been getting LESS money then last year.  
 
If you can help us, please DONATE to us NOW!
 
We are volunteers-based organization and All donations will be use for funding the important projects of: ActionLA, Peace No War Network and National Immigrant Solidarity Network, and supports the upcoming immigrant campaigns, peace and justice work and student labor internship projects next year, and the development of our new on-line activism tools: http://www.ActivistVideo.org
 
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#5642 From: Duane Roberts <duaneroberts92804@...>
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11/3: FSP statement on negotiations in Honduras >> Read More
 
11/1: Where Have all the Flowers Gone? by Cindy Sheehan >> Read More
 
10/27: Massive protests rock Guatemala >> Read More
 
10/26: Couple hit by foreclosure are charged with torturing two loan-modification agents they suspect >> Read More
 
10/22: Military kept Secret: U.S. Soldier killed five fellow soldiers >> Read More
 
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10/9: Nkrumah and Ghana’s independence struggle PART 2 >> Read More
 
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11/2: Immigration Reform Confrontation To Begin in Earnest: The Tea Parties Are Coming >> Read More
 
11/2: The 287(g) policy has become a perverted version of its original intent >> Read More
 
10/31: FBI agents assassinate Michigan Islamic leader >> Read More
 
10/29: Suicide-bid asylum girl released >> Read More
 
10/28: Australia refuses Tamil refugees >> Read More
 
10/28: Police leaders from across the country call For immigration reform >> Read More
 
10/28: Tell Congress to Take Action to help treat Immigrant's Cases Fairly >> Read More
 
10/22 Migrants Going North Now Risk Kidnappings >> Read More
 
10/17: Immigrant and U.S. Born Workers Face Common Enemy >> Read More
 
10/16: Call for Solidarity! Another Migrant Activist Arrested in South Korea!!!! >> Read More
 
 
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Date: Tue Nov 3, 2009 6:10 am
Subject: Migrant Memories Surround the Days of the Dead
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November 2, 2009
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Migrant Memories Surround the Days of the Dead
 

For Don Ines Antonio Resendiz, it was the winds of fate that whisked the young Mexican farmer to the United States. Like other residents of the small town of Cerrito in the Costa Grande region of Guerrero state, Resendizs livelihood was shattered when Hurricane Tara tore a path of destruction in November 1961. Stripped of crops and jobs, some residents found relief in the Bracero Program of contract labor between Mexico and the United States.
 
Now 79 years old, Resendiz recently sat down with a Mexican reporter to tell his story. Recruited through the office of the municipal president, Resendiz and other willing hands  were sent to the cotton and tomato fields of Hidalgo, Texas, where they earned one dollar per hour in eight-hour daily shifts. The jobs were assigned as renewable, 45-day contracts.
 
Resendiz recalled a hierarchy of labor selection in Texas, with workers from northern Mexico picked first and farm hands from Guerrero and Oaxaca selected last.
 
Decades after his bracero experience, Resendiz, received a social support payment from the Mexican government worth about $3,500. But like many other ex-braceros, the coconut grower does not consider the amount fair compensation for money that was supposed to be saved and returned to braceros upon their return to Mexico.
 
I think it is difficult that the government would pay us the $10,000 that was sent to us from the United States, Resendiz asserted. The government is lying and doesnt like to lose.
 
Of the four men from Cerrito who enrolled in the Bracero Program, only Resendiz is left to recount his migrant memories to a new generation. Other former braceros from the neighboring towns of Tetitlan, Tenexpa, Nuxco, and San Pedro came home, Resendiz said, but some who decided to stay in the United States still havent returned.
 
Across the US-Mexico borderlands, the list grows of migrants who made their way to El Norte and never came back home. And some will never see their families again. With the Bracero Program a fading memory, many of todays migrants undertake risky journeys without papers, even amidst the worst economic downturn to hit the US since the 1930s.
 
In the Paso del Norte border corridor, people of faith and human rights activists celebrate the traditional Days of the Dead celebration on November 1 and 2 by remembering migrants who died while trying to cross the border.
 
In El Paso, Texas, crosses with the names of perished migrants were posted this past weekend on the new border wall that divides the city from Mexico. As is customary, a mass in memory of migrants was scheduled for the fence between Rancho Anapra on the northwest edge of Ciudad Juarez and neighboring Sunland Park, New Mexico.
 
A growing tradition in the United States, Days of the Dead altars are now dedicated to migrants in different cities. At the well-attended annual celebration held at the West Side Community Center in Albuquerque, New Mexico, an altar this year contained the stories of deceased migrants. Viewed by crowds, the commemoration sat alongside another altar of photos erected in memory of the 11 women found murdered on the citys outskirts last February as well as many others who are still missing from the Duke City.
 
According to El Diario de El Paso, the Mexican Consulate in El Paso has registered the deaths of 11 migrants in the El Paso sector during 2009. Nine of the victims were found in the deadly American Canal, while two were recovered in the nearby desert. Of the 11 victims, three remain unidentified. All men, the identified victims were from the Mexican states of Chihuahua, Baja California Sur, Jalisco, San Luis Potosi, and Veracruz.
 
Located in central Mexico and considered the third spot for migrant expulsion in the country, the state of Guanajuato is another place where the memories of deceased migrants strike popular resonance on Days of the Dead festivities, a time when Mexican families gather in cemeteries to honor those who have passed on to another world.
 
According to the state government agency Guanajuato Communities Abroad,
969 people from Guanajuato have died in the United States since 2006. The death toll includes 155 people who perished between the months of January and October of this year. Of the 2009 victims, six died while trying to cross the border, 26 succumbed to automobile accidents, 13 were slain in violent incidents, and 51 passed away from illnesses including heart disease, cancer, strokes, diabetes, and respiratory problems.
 
Returning the bodies of loved ones home is a costly and time-consuming endeavor, with funeral costs alone ranging from three to five thousand dollars. Yet leaving the remains of the deceased north of the border is an unthinkable act for many families.
 
The consolation is giving them burials here, said Luis Vargas, Guanajuato state undersecretary of social development. The peoples traditions are sacred- they want to have them in a community cemetery.
 

Sources: El Diario de Juarez/El Universal, November 1, 2009. El Diario de El Paso, October 31 and November 1, 2009. Articles by Lorena Figueroa and Guadalupe Felix. La Jornada, (Guerrero edition), October 31, 2009. Article by Rodolfo Valadez.
 

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#5639 From: "Steven Robinson" <srobin21@...>
Date: Mon Nov 2, 2009 1:15 am
Subject: Police "chuckle" at Lou Dobbs gunfire incident
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Lou Dobbs' Account of Gunfire Incident "Chuckled" at by New Jersey Police Spokesman
 
By Stephen Lemons in Feathered Bastard
Phoenix New Times Blog
October 31, 2009
 

AlterNet scribe Isabel Macdonald's scored again. You'll recall her as the Brooklyn-based journalist who along with cameraman Mark Read captured Arpaio losing it a few months back. This, during an interview with our corrupt top cop in his offices. I posted some of Macdonald's hilarious footage to my blog of Arpaio walking out of his office with his mic still on, crying for his top PR flack Lisa Allen, and referring to the two reporters as a couple of "hippies." Heh. Archie Bunker with a badge in action.
 
When Macdonald heard nativist alter kocker Lou Dobbs' recent radio tale of a gun fired at his home with his wife nearby -- a shot he alleged was part of a "climate" created by critics of his extremist views -- she called the New Jersey State Police, the law enforcement agency investigating the errant bullet out on Dobbs' farm. A spokesman laughed at Dobbs' characterization of the incident, according to a piece Macdonald posted to AlterNet yesterday.
 
"Sergeant 1st class Stephen Jones," writes Macdonald, "a NJ police spokesperson I interviewed by telephone yesterday, chuckled out loud after he heard about Dobbs' account of the gunfire incident. Jones commented that he `wouldn't classify it [the gunfire incident] as very unusual.' He also confirmed that there are hunters in the area, and stated that, `at this time of year hunter [shooting] complaints go up.'
 
"He observed that in the ongoing police investigation sparked by Dobbs' complaint, `nothing has been determined [regarding] what the intended target for this bullet was.'Nor did Jones confirm whether the shots near Dobbs' house appeared to be an accident or intentional.
 
"Another New Jersey police spokesperson, Julian Castellanos, noted that `it's a wide open area and there are hunters in the area.' Castellanos explained that the bullet had hit the house in vicinity of the attic; it `it the vinyl siding and fell to the ground' without penetrating the vinyl, he said."
 
Pardon me while I spend a few minutes ROTFLMAO. The New York Times published a similar piece yesterday poking holes in Dobbs' story. Reporter Brian Stelter talked to Dobbs, who told him that the bullet to his attic came after a number of dastardly phone threats.
 
"Since that shot was fired," he told Stelter, "we have not received one threatening phone call."
 
(Sources could not confirm for me whether or not Dobbs' middle name is "Sherlock.")
 
The Times also quotes Dobbs' neighbor Bill Ross as saying, "Every day almost, it seems like somebody is target-practicing. To hear a gunshot, I don't think anything of it."
 
Now that's funny. Almost as funny as the press release Sheriff Joe Arpaio's PR whizzes put out a couple of days ago, stating that Joe's crack security team was "re-examining the level and methods of security it provides to Sheriff Joe Arpaio" in light of Dobbs' three-week-late public announcement of a gunshot on his property.
 
The sheriff's office release also slandered the non-violent protesters who hold an almost daily vigil outside the Wells Fargo Building, where Arpaio rents two floors of pricey executive office space on the county dime. It suggested that by exercising their First Amendment rights protesters serve to "inflame" the sheriff's critics. The suggestion was that their demonstrations could lead to violence against Arpaio.
 
Are Arapio and Dobbs really such wimps that they believe folks are out to do them in based on such flimsy evidence? Well, yes, they are. But such bugbears also serve an ideological purpose. For while you are pursuing an agenda that oppresses an entire ethnicity, you get to be a victim yourself. Or at least ape the pose.
 
I applaud Macdonald on her work. Readers should also check out her recent, scathing piece on Arpaio retaining federal 287(g) authority in his jails, which quotes yours truly, BTW.
 
 
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#5638 From: "Steven Robinson" <srobin21@...>
Date: Sat Oct 31, 2009 4:59 am
Subject: Sheriff Joe Arpaio: "Americans Toughest Sheriff" or "America's Biggest Wimp?"
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Joe Arpaio Cries Wolf, Links Self to Lou Dobbs Threat, Slanders Activists
 
By Stephen Lemons in Feathered Bastard
Phoenix New Times Blog
October 29, 2009
 
Is Sheriff Joe "America's Toughest Sheriff," or "America's Biggest Wimp"? That's what I can't help wondering as I read this latest press release from his PR staff. It lamely attempts to link the folks who protest Joe almost daily outside downtown Phoenix's Wells Fargo Building -- where Arpaio keeps two floors of ultra-expensive executive offices -- to Lou Dobbs' recent report that a gun was fired outside his house three weeks ago.
 
"The Maricopa County Sheriff's Office security detail is re-examining the level and methods of security it provides to Sheriff Joe Arpaio," reads the statement, "in light of news coming out of New York City today that CNN TV host Lou Dobbs may have been the target of pro-illegal immigration activists when his New Jersey home was shot at three weeks ago."
 
Dobbs related the tale of the gunshot on his radio show and suggested that it had to do with the "atmosphere" created by critics of his extremist, nativist views. Was this unknown shooter was motivated by hatred of his persistent brown-bashing? The New Jersey State Police are investigating. As there's a campaign by Latino activists to remove Dobbs from CNN, this incident comes at a good time for Dobbs to paint himself in a sympathetic light for his bigoted fans.
 
What does a random gunshot in New Jersey have to do with Sheriff Joe? Nada. Zip. Zilch. But, all the same, Joe wants to piggybank on it, and have us buy the hooey that his security team is really worried about this, that somehow he might be "targeted" by Latinos, even though no one yet knows who fired this random shot at Dobbs' residence.
 
"Sheriff Arpaio and Lou Dobbs were called the `two most unpopular figures with millions of American Latinos,'" states the release, "on national television by Fox talk show host Geraldo Rivera this past Saturday, October 24th."
 
Actually, that quote is a little off. Rivera actually called Joe, "With the exception of CNN's Lou Dobbs...for millions of American Latinos, the most unpopular person in this country..." But close enough, I reckon. Still, um, so what? I thought Joe was, like, the "Toughest Sheriff in America," or something. Apparently, Sheriff Tough Guy is spooked by a random gunshot that hit no one 3,000 miles away.
 
Even more absurd is the suggestion that the people who peacefully protest outside Wells Fargo -- members of civil rights activist Salvador Reza's Puente Movement -- will somehow inspire an act of violence against our scaredy-cat sheriff.
 
"Arpaio's many national television and newspaper interviews have resulted in daily protests by local open borders supporters," the statement says. "They brandish signs and banners, some even picturing Lou Dobbs and Sheriff Arpaio as fellow KKK members in front of the Sheriff's downtown offices. Such depictions serve to inflame Arpaio's critics."
 
Apparently, Joe and his minions have a problem with the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. But you knew that already. And in any case, it was on Lou Dobbs' show that Arpaio said it was "an honor" to be called KKK. The "depictions" mentioned, if accurately described, have a valid political point.
 
I called Reza for a response. He told me that he and his fellow activists are dedicated to the principles of non-violent protest.
 
"We have an agreement of non-violence," Reza explained, "that everybody who participates has to accept. We follow the teachings of Cesar Chavez, Martin Luther King, Jr., and Mahatma Gandhi. We do not participate in violent acts, period."
 
Rather, it's Arpaio who's inflaming racial discord, countered Reza.
 
"Sheriff Joe is trying to escape being tied to the neo-Nazi, anti-immigrant rally that's happening in Phoenix on November 7," Reza insisted, "and the state of hate that he's created in Arizona."
 
This is true. Arpaio has many neo-Nazi supporters, as was evidenced when he cozied up to them back on May 2. At that time, they showed up with the nativists as a counter demonstration to Reza's march to the jails, led by rocker Zack de la Rocha. Arpaio stopped for a photo op with the neo-Nazis, and even advised them on how far away the marchers were.
 
Arpaio has spoken in front of several extremist nativist groups, here in Phoenix and elsewhere. And he has strong ties to United for a Sovereign America, the most vicious nativist organization in the Valley. During the course of its existence, U.S.A. has accepted neo-Nazis and other right-wing extremists into its meetings and events. Arpaio has spoken at some of these meetings with such extremists present.
 
Arpaio is the hatemonger, here. This effort by his PR flacks to flip the script is as plain as the varicose veins on Arpaio's bulbous schnozz.
 
It's not the first time Arpaio's tried to manufacture phony death threats against himself. A couple of years ago, he and his security team chased a bogus conspiracy supposedly involving -- laughably -- Latino activist Elias Bermudez, the Minutemen, and the Mexican Mafia. The MCSO spent half a million dollars running down this risible yarn spouted by a paid informant who later disappeared.
 
Then of course, there was the case of James Saville, the ex-con Arpaio's team framed for a phony murder plot against the sheriff. Saville beat the rap, sued the sheriff and the county, and scored a $1.1 million settlement.
 
In his truth-challenged 2008 tome Joe's Law, Arpaio claimed that, "So I've had a long list of would-be assassins appear on my metaphorical doorstep."
 
In reality, there has never been any evidence of a serious murder plot against Arpaio. How do I know? When I ran down the "facts" given in the 2008 book, I asked the MCSO for evidence of any conspiracies against Joe. The MCSO gave me a box of docs that revealed nothing more than a bunch of penny ante stuff -- prank phone calls, Internet threats and the like. Joe would love for someone to seriously plot against his person. But as far as anyone's aware, it's never happened.
 
 
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