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Juarez is not numero uno?
It is a disgrace that even ONE of those top ten cities is in the USA, even if it IS New Orleans.
Take note of this item: El Salvador pushing for U.S. immigration reform
” On Saturday, Vice-Minister Juan Jose Garcia said, via telephone, that he had met with the Service Union and with the American Federation, composed of state employees. He added that they are two of the most important labor unions in the United States who are working on the issue of integral migratory reform. “
SEIU is pushing amnesty! They are more loyal to foreign governments than they are to the citizens of this nation.
SEIU Blog
7:31 AM Eastern - January 13, 2010
Florida Immigrants Fast for Families
By Ali Jost
During this immigration week of actionwhile labor, faith and immigrant rights activists hold vigils, rallies, and press events across the countryone small group in Homestead, Florida is raising the stakes. Today marks the 13th day of a fast by six courageous activists, who are risking their lives to raise awareness about the hardship for communities and families when the government removes productive and peaceful loved ones from their midst.
After eating their last meal on December 31, 2009, Francisco Agustin, Jenny Aguilar, Jonathon Fried, Wilfredo Mendoza and Sebastian Caña committed to consume only liquids until the Obama Administration responds to their request to suspend deportations of undocumented immigrants with U.S. family members. As part of their demands, Fast for Our Families is asking DHS Secretary Napolitano to meet directly with fasters so that she can hear first-hand the cost of further delay on an overhaul of our broken immigration system.
Current detentions and deportations, the group says, are not only devastating for immigrant communities but are also wasting limited resources when the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) needs to focus on serious criminals and U.S. security risks. The tremendous resources wasted on deporting hard-working immigrants is out of line with U.S. values and makes little strategic sense as the Obama administration simultaneously commits to passing comprehensive reform this year.
So far, the call from Homestead, has gained national attention and inspired solidarity fasts across the country from activists who are frustrated that comprehensive immigration reform has not yet moved in Washington. These heart-felt actions in communities across the country mark a trend of field escalations that will continue until lawmakers make serious on their promise to overhaul a broken immigration system that has festered for far too long.
From the more than 1,000 mile march of DREAM students from Miami to Washington to a massive march planned to boycott Arizona Sheriff Arpaio, immigrant rights groups are finding new, creative ways to put a face on todays broken immigration system. Simply putthey will not back down until Congress and the Obama administration passes a smart, comprehensive overhaul that truly protects immigrant families, strengthens the U.S. economy, and gets undocumented immigrants into the system. And until Congress acts, theyll continue pressuring the Obama Administration to do everything they can to protect the human rights of immigrant families.
You can help support the fasters in Homestead, Florida! Fast for Families is asking for supporters to:
* Write a letter to the Department of Homeland Security asking Secretary Napolitano to meet with the fasters: http://ow.ly/VCC0
* Have lunch at your desk while visiting the Fasters: Watch their live stream daily at noon ET
* Send them a supportive Tweet (@fastforfamilies) and
* Become a fan of their Facebook page
To learn more, go their website at www.fastforourfamilies.org where they share daily updates of the fasters progress. And dont forget to take action to support their cause.
http://www.seiu.org/2010/01/florida-immigrants-fast-for-families.php
New Orleans beats Cape Town? Damn.
This can’t be right if Newark and Camden NJ are not on the list.
WHY have these NAFBPO news reports been delegated by you to ‘bloggers’??? Dozens of useless vanities every day in the ‘news’ section, but real news gets stuck in Bloggers???
Ten years ago, when I was on vacation in Vietnam, the hotels wanted to hold your passport while you stayed there. When they returned my passport at one hotel in the boondocks, I noticed it was ripped, but at the time I thought that might be a result of heavy usage (carrying it in my pocket and sitting down over a period of years). I'm still not sure if it wore out or was tampered with. A few weeks later, when I applied for a new passport, I had to write a letter to the govt. explaining what happened to the old passport.
Old movies show hotels in France holding your passport, but I have never stayed in a French hotel. I don't think hotels I stayed at in Germany, Greece, and Scotland wanted to hold my passport. I used to stay at hotels all over Mexico (some very cheap ones, like $2 a night) and don't think those hotels wanted my passport either.
I wonder how many places in the world still have this requirement, and how much forgery is involved. I'll bet expert forgers can make a tampered passport look more normal than the way mine looked.