Posted on 12/08/2010 7:27:12 AM PST by re_tail20
Salma Hayek talks about her humble beginnings, her former undocumented immigrant status and her charity projects in the new issue of V Magazine Spain, where the Mexican actress seductively poses for the cover titled A Womans Weapons.
Hayeks involvement with womens issues has distinguished her in Hollywood. Her advocacy includes promoting awareness programs about violence against women and on the rising discrimination against undocumented workers.
I was an illegal immigrant in the United States, Hayek said during the interview. It was for a small period of time, but I still did it.
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I got her women’s issues right here.
I’ll give her amnesty.
Geez, she's a dufus.
Why would Spain give a rat’s a** about protection for illegal immigrants from Mexico coming into America?
Maybe Salma needs to look at how Mexico treats their “undocumented workers.”
strip search!
The corrupt politicians call them "undocumented immigrants". But they DO have documents. Falsified identities, stolen social security card numbers, illegal voter registrations...
Thanks.
It worked.
Margarita Carmen Cansino says "Stop whining, you top-heavy twit."
You weren’t here illegally.
As a major star in Mexico and having education in Louisiana, you would know the laws regarding International Travel.
Further, you had the means to travel as a major Mexican Actress, you earned a considerable sum of money. You likely traveled to other countries who also have similar laws for Visa and Passport requirements.
And Puhlease, you studied with several friends of mine at Stella Adlers and let’s face it, you got into her class because of your resume.
She didn’t just accept anyone and you likely had letters of recommendation just like my friends, who you also know.
The only thing illegal about you is your looks and they outa pass a law against such beauty as it can blind you.
BTW, you rode down the same elevator as I at the Rhiga Royal a few years ago and had kind of an attitude and the next year at a party, in Beverly Hills, at the Four Seasons you couldn’t have been more friendly.
Great flick!!! And there is amazing parallels between it and Tarantino's later flick Pulp Fiction if you really compare the dialog and soundtrack.
Small print underneath stating the exception for those who can field the shorthop grounder and bat at least .230
Man you gotta travel to Mexico, Brazil, Argentina and especially Chile.
The women are amazing and dress for the men.
No doubt she sold access to a body part(s) to get to the front of the line.
You can bounce quarters off of that stomach...WOW
Ok, amnesty for all Salma Hayak look alikes.
For her I make exception.
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