Posted on 12/08/2010 4:36:13 AM PST by shadeaud
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
Read more: http://latino.foxnews.com/latino/entertainment/2010/12/07/salma-hayek-illegal-immigrant/#ixzz17WQXYjco
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discrimination against undocumented workers
I don't like discrimination at all but, what is she whining about? Nobody is forcing these people to come here or to stay here. They are breaking the law and it would appear that now it's the norm for many of them to slip across our borders, steal ss cards, trash the border they come across. Bringing with them diseases that we don't have here but do now, drugs and who knows what else.
I’d hit that so hard the Earth would wobble on its axis.
Nothing to hide but obviously packing two weapons of mass destruction.
It must be noted however, without her there would not be California. It might still be Spanish
In many countries its a felony for a foreigner to be involved in politics in any way.
Including Mexico.
When she got here, did she do the work to get herself naturalized, or did she just sit back and demand “amnesty”?
Someone needs to spank her just for her taste in men...
NOT GUILTY by reason of insanity! I’m just crazy about that girl!
This from a woman whose only talent is her chest.
The article doesn't say, but apparently she got in line and became legal.
That is not what we are getting with illegals, for the most part - the Mexicans are basically deporting all the natives (no Spanish genes) such as Mayans and Aztecs etc. that they can, with limited 6th-grade or lower education and various family or societal dysfunctions.
Salma Hayek is in no way representative of the illegals that show up in America.
She does say she came here illegally, but "only for a short time", which seems to imply that she did become a naturalized citizen, since she's still here.
I don't have a problem with people that wnat to come here and become American citizens. The problem is the ones who come here and demand to be granted the privileges of citizenship, without any effort on their part or intent to shoulder the responsibilities of citizenship.
I read she was naturlized. I remember reading that when Cesar Millan applied for citizenship and was naturalized (he came here illegally as well) he had to pay thousands in fines in order to apply. I imagine Hayek did too.
My husband was naturlized and under normal circumstances (i.e. legally) it doesn’t cost very much. But if you declare you entered illegally, then apply, there are huge fines. I’ve read that there is a ban imposed (you have to return to your home country and wait a specified time) on those who entered illegally and then try to get citizenship, but somehow it must be waived for “celebrities.” Or maybe it’s a new law and these folks were naturalized before it took effect.
She certainly hot, but now she’s a hot criminal.
Buh-Bye, Salma.
Mark
So it's not like she was a squat, illiterate peasant forced to pick my celery.
but I would let her pick my lettuce anyway, so I could look down her peasant dress.
She attended college in Mexico City, where she studied International Relations at the Universidad Iberoamericana.
Doesn't sound like your regular border jumper to me.
She could easily come in the front door.
Showing the cleavage Americans don’t want to show.
Wrong sigh-inducing immigrant there (but thanks for POing Maureen Dowd anyway).
her family was well-offIn that case, I would tax Selma Hayek.
And I suspect she would tax me!
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