Sep 30, 2009

"WHO WINS, WHO LOSES" REPORT & OPINION

On Wednesday Sept. 30, 2009, the Latino/Latina Roundtable hosted the “Who Wins, Who Loses” immigration panel at the Lady of our Assumption Church in Claremont, CA.

     The evening welcomed over 100 guests, bringing together a diverse group of people. The discussion panel was opened by Angela Zambrano, an organizer for the Pomona Habla [Speaks] Coalition who reinforced the importance of an immigration reform. Zambrano said, “It is important that we understand the debate…and [that] our communities don’t end up being the losers [in the immigration issue]”. The evening speakers were introduced; Angelica Salas, director of the Coalition for Humane Immigration Rights of Los Angeles [CHIRLA] and Esther Lopez, director of the United Food and Commercial Workers Civil Rights and Community Action Department.
    
     Salas clarified that “[immigration] reform” is the “legalization [of immigrants] with a path to citizenship.” As a director for CHIRLA, Salas said that “[they] are fighting for the laws that keep families together…which make communities stronger.” They are also fighting for immigrant workers and access to higher education for undocumented students. Salas believes that “it is about creating community power” and the ability to communicate with our leaders so that they become supporters of an immigration reform. 
 
     During the intersession my friend and journalism colleague Cesar S., and I approached a woman who had been acting suspicious all evening. We had been told that this woman and her company of people were from the minutemen. From the beginning, this woman tried to intimidate the audience by photographing the audience continuously, walking around and recording videos. In the short interview she introduced herself as Robin Hvidston. She has a B.A. in English, and is a protestant Christian. Conducting the questions, Cesar S. asked what organization she represented. Hvidston said, “I am a grassroots worker for the We Are the People…coalition” and said no more. Arriving at home, I decided to really figure out who this woman is. Hvidston, a resident of Upland, CA, is a representative for the minutemen, a co-founder and director of the FIRE Coalition, a national Rally Coordinator for the minutemen, and other numerous titles of anti-immigration groups. People refer to Hvidston as a "great American."

     It is with great disappointment that this Christian woman would work for such organizations. Growing up in the Christian church they always preached about welcoming people, about accepting them and uniting them for the glorification of God. The church also teaches its members not to lie or hate other; the scriptures say that one should love their neighbor. This is a Christian woman that believes in the separation of families, the deportation of hundreds of people who struggle day to day and the unequal access to “the American dream”. She said that “Mexico should fix their own internal problems.” From first hand knowledge, she does not understand what goes on in Mexico. Like any other third world country, there is tremendous corruption that does not allow for the advancement of its citizens. Their politicians are overwhelming concerned with becoming wealthy and powerful. Feeling deceived, I strongly believe that people need to begin to practice what they preach and not lie.

Based on an actual event and personal opinion. 
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Sep 28, 2009

“WHO WINS, WHO LOSES”…IMMIGRATION PANEL


Today, the Daily Bulletin of the Inland Valley announced that this Wednesday, Sept. 30 Our Lady of the Assumption Church in Claremont, CA will be hosting an immigration reform discussion panel. The “Who Wins, Who Loses” discussion panel will start at 7 p.m.

The panel will host “Angelica Salas, director of the Coalition for Humane Immigration Rights of Los Angeles, also known as CHIRLA[…] Salas is an activist, organizer and advocate for immigrants.” Also present, will be Esther Lopez, “director of the United Food and Commercial Workers Civil Rights and Community Action Department.”

“The panel […] is part of the Town Hall series organized by the Latino/Latina Roundtable [Pitzer]. Our Lady of the Assumption Church is at 435 Berkeley Ave.”

Article: http://www.dailybulletin.com/ci_13439655?source=rss
Salas Picture: http://fairimmigration.files.wordpress.com/2009/04/angelica.jpg

Sep 25, 2009

2010... JUST IN CASE...

In an interview conducted by the Associated Press on Friday Sept. 25, Thomas Saenz, “president and general council of the Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund” said he anticipates to work in immigration law next year, along side congress. He says that if Democrats make any delays with regards to immigration reform, “Congress should” break immigration down into smaller sections or groups.
Saenz said, “Lawmakers [should] address the need for foreign agricultural workers, provide legal status to high school graduates brought to the country illegally as children, and create equity for same sex partners who want to come to the U.S. or get green cards.”

Saenz is convinced that as of right now a “comprehensive immigration reform cannot move in 2010” and needs to start moving. As the immigration issue heats up, Obama himself faces pressure, from the nation and also from Latinos. According to Saenz, the support of Latinos voters given to Obama is “in critical states.”

Saenz calls for an immediate fix in the areas of “Immigration and Customs Enforcements…[the] Homeland Security Department, and suspending agreements that allow local and state law enforcement to enforce immigration laws,” all which have concluded in “civil right abuses… [and] racial profiling.”


Associated Press Article: http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5g_xEohzLeLovYe63wr1NdmuuWWIwD9AUJ0803
Image: http://cimarrones.org/images/2009/04/we-are-human-guy-fist-bilingual1-400x533.jpg

Sep 23, 2009

BOOST ON IMMIGRATION SERVICE/FILING FEES


As reported by the Associated Press, the federal government has once again entered discussion about raising the fees for applications on “immigration-related services to help offset a shortage in revenue.”

Their solution according to Alejandro Mayorkas, director of U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, is that the Los Angeles agency might cut costs, raise fees or reorient “revenue in the next two years to alleviate the problem.”

The decrease in revenue is mainly due to the economic crisis, which has caused an increasing drop in application filing related to immigration. This fiscal year, the Citizenship and Immigration services will not meet its revenue predictions, collecting $282 million instead of $2.33 billion.

Alejandro Mayorkas did not state to what amount the fees will be raised “or which services will be affected.”

Article: http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5jC8_JFggjWzK1fjGK2NaweOhLvUQD9AT9QD00
picture: http://www.comiddletonlaw.com/images/immigration.jpg

Sep 21, 2009

OUR DREAMS LIVE!


SEPTEMBER 23, 2009 is the official NATIONAL BACK TO SCHOOL DREAM ACT DAY OF ACTION! Around the United States, 125 institutions in 26 states will “stand up for immigrant rights, access to higher education, and the values of the DREAM Act.” In hopes of informing the rest of the country, "this time the DREAM Act will not come up short, but that justice will prevail and they [students] can finally be accepted as members of society.” The events vary from rallies, petition drives, forums, to informational pickets and conferences. PLEASE! Student and community members come out and support the dreams of millions of undocumented students. For those of us who live in Southern California, here is a list of the institutions participating:

California State University Fullerton
California State Los Angeles [SURGE]
California State Northridge
Cal Poly Pomona [DE PIE]
DREAM TEAM L.A. [L.A. City Hall]
Escondido High School, Fullerton College
Glendale Community College [VOICES]
Hollywood High School
Huntington Park High School
L.A. Mission College
Los Amigos High School
Montclair High School
Mount San Antonio College [I.D.E.A.S]
Long Beach City College
Orange County Dream Team [Santa Ana]
Palomar College [Encuentros Leadership]
Pasadena City College
Pomona College
San Diego State University
University of California Los Angeles [I.D.E.A.S.]
University of California Riverside [UCR Dream Activist]…

Our students from Mount San Antonio College, Walnut, CA, please come out and support I.D.E.A.S [Improving Dreams, Equality, Access and Success] in their participation of the NATIONAL BACK TO SCHOOL DREAM ACT DAY OF ACTION!

For the original article and a complete list of states and institutions click this link…
For more information visit: http://www.dreamactivist.org/

Sep 18, 2009

Immigration Conspiracy Hits Virginia



Today Friday, September 18, 2009, an Immigration conspiracy has hit the State of Virginia. A 30 year old woman by the name of Beth Ann Broyles of Evanston, Illinois pledged guilty due to “ conspiracy, visa fraud, tax evasion” and the bringing of “ALIENS” to come work in the U.S., with H2B Visas [abut 1,000 “ALIENS” brought from Europe and Jamaica]. Her recent sentence has been 87 months of prison.

Broyles is an immigration attorney from Chicago and an immigration counsel for the “Viktar Krus Organization in Virginia Beach.” The corruption of the Krus organization generated $35 million gross income in a 6 year span, form 2003-2009. The Krus foundation had been under watch since August 2007 by numerous task forces such as ICE and the United States Dept. of Labor.

Broyles’s sentencing will take place on December 14, with a projected five year imprisonment, a $250,000 fine, “full restitution, a special assessment, and three years of supervised release.”

Sep 16, 2009

Supply & Demand

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Immigration and Health Care Explode

As the Health Care Reform issue continues to burn in the flames of controversy, it quickly has set the issue of Immigration on fire. As the controversy grows, a radio talk show hosts an anti-immigration/health care reform “radiothon” called “Hold Their Feet to the Fire.” The marathon comes to an end in the U.S. capital today, which hosted 40 conservative speakers. The buzz behind this event is that it is considered to be RACIST. Another problem with this is that the sponsor, the Federation for American Immigration Reform [FAIR] says to have connections with hate groups.


I went on ahead and tried to really see who this Federation for American immigration Reform is. Please do not be confused, this non-profit organization does not support immigrants, it states in its web site, “(we are an) organization of concerned citizens who share a common belief that our nation's immigration policies must be reformed to serve the national interest.” In the article “The New Nativism,” it states that the FAIR “has also received $180,000 in grants from the Pioneer Fund.” The Pioneer Fund “is a U.S. non-profit foundation established in 1937 ‘to advance the scientific study of heredity and human differences’.” This organization works towards the hypothesis of IQ variations among races.


Please listen to the interview of two of “Hold Their Feet to the Fire” hosts, “Armstrong Williams of XM Radio and Roger Hedgecock of KOGO in San Diego.” The interview takes a hilarious twist, as the interview host presents Roger Hedgecock as an “African American.” He is immediately insulted and answers “AM I?” The woman hosting the interview chuckles and responds, “At least that is what I’ve been led to believe”. I found his response funny but that is another topic not in my interest to cover.





Sep 14, 2009

E-Verify, TO LIVE or DIE…

Because the E-Verify system checks a person’s legal status in the U.S., many immigrants and families are affected economically.[E-Verify should cease to exist]. With such hopes, the new U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services director mentioned a possibility that the program may expire at the end of this month; it will expire unless congress reauthorizes it. Amongst other talks, Biometrics is a possible replacement for E-Verify. Advocates are pushing for reform early next spring. Hopefully, immigration reform enters congress soon and benefits our immigrant population. 

Sep 12, 2009

UTAH Churches Reject Immigration Law

This past Tuesday an immigration law entered the state of Utah, Senate Bill 81. The law allows policemen to enforce immigration laws. Various religious organizations are not happy with this; ‘Roman Catholic, Greek Orthodox, and Protestant leaders’ had previously joined in hopes of a better outcome. The law has been stated to be a ‘symbol of a broken community’ and its repeal has been called for.

Sep 9, 2009

The Illegal Aliens Who Sailed The Ocean Blue

Education Immigration Laws

It is important that undocumented students are aware of the laws that affect them as students in the United States. Today, Susan Knight, director of college placement at the Urban Assembly School for Law and Justice in Brooklyn sends undocumented students to the article “Financial Aid and Scholarships for Undocumented Students” [provided by finaid.org]. This article should be a useful reference for both school counselors and undocumented students.

Sep 7, 2009

Chicago Leads Immigration Marches

As reported by WBBM 780, a Chicago News Radio, the people of Chicago and surrounding neighborhoods led immigration marches today [Labor Day 2009]. It was a peaceful demonstration that estimated a crowd of about 900 people. Their main concern and message was the following, "Mr. Obama says it's going to take a year - the legislative process - to get immigration reform. So we want a year without deportations, a year without separation of families, a year without enforcement of a broken system and a broken law." This message has become a national concern for advocates of immigration reform.

Sep 2, 2009

The DREAM Act Alive

THE DREAM ACT is a controversial immigration law and hot topic in the political realm of the U.S. The DREAM Act would give undocumented students a chance at attending college and the equal opportunities concerning financial aid, scholarships, etc. While doing some reading today, it was a happy surprise to see a list of individuals and corporations that support the DREAM Act and our population of undocumented students: Microsoft, The College Board, the University of California system, Harvard University President Drew Gilpin Faust and other various education, business, and political officials.

Sep 1, 2009