Thursday, May 06, 2010

FYI: Registration for the Migrant Trail 2010 ends May 14th!

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The Migrant Trail:
We Walk for Life



Our Vision:

The precarious reality of our borderlands calls us to walk.  We are a spiritually diverse, multi-cultural group who walk together on a journey of peace to remember people, friends and family who have died, others who have crossed, and people who continue to come.  We bear witness to the tragedy of death and of the inhumanity in our midst.  Lastly, we walk as a community, in defiance of the borders that attempt to divide us, committed to working together for the human dignity of all peoples.
Event Sponsors:

Coalición de Derechos Humanos
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Coloradans for Immigrants Rights
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BorderLinks
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JPIC Office of the St. Barbara Province Francsiscans
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El Centro Humanitario
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Tucson Samaritans
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Restoration Project
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University Presbyterian Church
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Fundación México
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The Migrant Trail: We Walk for Life
May 31- June 6, 2010

Join us for the seventh annual 75-mile journey from Sásabe, Sonora to Tucson, Arizona in solidarity with our migrant sisters and brothers who have walked this trail and lost their lives. We bear witness to the lives that are lost, the families who mourn, and the communities that suffer the divisions that borders wreak on all of us.

Monday, May 31th, 2:00pm:
Sásabe, Sonora:
Join us for the sending forth ceremony and the 5 mile walk to our first campsite on the Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge
Sunday, June 6th, 11:30am:
Tucson, Arizona:
Join us for the welcoming celebration as participants complete the 75-mile journey, bearing witness to the gauntlet of death that has claimed more than 5,000 men, women and children on the U.S.-México border.
Online Registration has begun!

Registration is not complete until you have completed the online registration process, and mailed your Waiver, Participant Agreement, Medical Information Form, and your payment has been received. Forms cannot be e-mailed, as we need your original signature.


All registration information must be received by
Friday, May 14, 2010.

The suggested donation for participating in the Migrant Trail is $7 per day.
Please send checks to:
        Arizona Border Rights Foundation
(put "Migrant Trail" in the memo field)
        P.O. Box 1286
        Tucson, AZ 85702
 
A tax-exempt donation letter is available upon request.
 
Participation:
In an effort to respect the group experience of Migrant Trail, we are only accepting participants who can commit to walking the entire week.  If you are unable to commit to the entire week, we welcome you to the sending forth ceremony on the first day, and the receiving ceremony on the last.

For more information, please contact:
migrant_trail@yahoo.com or call 520.770.1373


History of the Migrant Trail

The Migrant Trail: We Walk for Life was the idea of three people who decided to first do the walk in 2004 as an act of solidarity with migrants and to raise awareness about the deaths and terrible plight that migrants face. A total of 30 people completed the entire walk the first year, approximately 50 the following year, nearly 75 in 2006, 58 in 2007, 65 in 2008, and 49 in 2009. More than 100 walkers have joined the walk for the final leg into Tucson each year. Walkers come from many states and countries, and various walks of life.

Community support for the walk has been overwhelming. Meals are delivered to the walkers by numerous organizations and individuals and one church along the route has hosted the walk overnight. Each year more organizations have helped organize the walk. The walk itself has been an important community building experience with walkers organized into teams which cover all aspects of the journey. Many walkers have commented that the camaraderie experienced during the walk was the best part.

The Migrant Trail is not intended to simulate the experience migrants face as they cross the gauntlet of death. Walkers are accompanied by support vehicles, unlimited food and water, and medical attention: things that the migrants themselves desperately lack. However, by walking 75 miles in the hot summer sun we try to make a small contribution that will some day lead to change on the border. No one should be forced to risk their life in order to provide for their family.

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Wednesday, May 05, 2010

UNASUR Condemns Arizona Immigration Law, Elects General Secretary: By Kiraz Janicke – Venezuelanalysis.com

UNASUR Condemns Arizona Immigration Law, Elects General Secretary: By Kiraz Janicke – Venezuelanalysis.com
Posted by PETER S LOPEZ on May 5, 2010 at 3:30pm
http://venezuelanalysis.com/news/5332

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Caracas, May 5 2010 (venezuelanalysis.com) – The final declaration of the summit of presidents of the Union of South American Nations (UNASUR), held in Argentina yesterday, condemned the recent immigration law SB1070 passed by the U.S. state of Arizona on the grounds that it criminalises people on the basis of race.

The South American presidents "reject the criminalisation of migrants" contained in the law adopted on 23 April, which allows for the "detention of persons on a discretionary basis by racial, ethnic, phenotype, language and immigration status considerations, through the questionable concept of reasonable doubt," the statement adopted by the summit said.

The statement determined that the law could lead to "the legitimisation of racist attitudes in the host society and the latent risk of regrettable incidents of violence due to racial hatred, of which many South American citizens have already been victims."

In this regard the statement recognized, "the importance of the expressions of rejection expressed by the president of the United States, Barack Obama, other countries, as well as the Secretary of the Organisation of American States (OAS), Jose Miguel Insulza."

Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez described Arizona's new law, which has sparked protests across the U.S. as "inhumane."

In addition to Chavez, the summit was attended by the presidents of Brazil; Luiz Inacio "Lula" Da Silva, Uruguay; José Mujica, Ecuador; Rafael Correa, Paraguay; Fernando Lugo, Chile; Sebastián Piñera, Bolivia; Evo Morales, and Argentina; Cristina Fernandez.

The other member nations of the regional bloc were represented by their foreign ministers, Jose Antonio Garcia Belaunde from Peru, Jaime Bermúdez; Colombia, Lygia Kraag-Keteldijk; Suriname and Carolyn Rodrigues-Birkett from Guyana.

The summit took steps towards the further consolidation and institutionalisation of the emerging regional bloc with the unanimous election of former Argentine President Nestor Kirchner as the first general secretary of UNASUR.

Chavez expressed Venezuela's support for the move saying "I'm very happy with the decision we took by consensus."

"I think it would be difficult, in this moment, in this juncture, to find someone with more experience, qualities and characteristics of a statesman, and with such a passion for the South," he stressed.

Similarly, Lula said the designation of Kirchner represented a stage of consolidation and strengthening of the regional bloc.

The pro tempore president of UNASUR and of Ecuador, Rafael Correa, argued that the appointment of Kirchner would help to push forward the process of integration.

The summit also made a range of other accords including an agreement to develop an energy strategy for the continent through the formation of the South American Energy Council of UNASUR, to increase cooperation to combat drug trafficking, development of social programs as well as assistance and cooperation with Haiti and Chile in earthquake relief and reconstruction efforts.

Venezuelan Foreign Minister Nicholas Maduro said another item under ongoing discussion is, "an agenda that allows dialogue on equal terms, in respectful terms [with the U.S.], to achieve a future that overcomes, what in the last hundred years has been imposed on our continent by the imperial elites who have governed the United States and treated all of Latin America as their backyard. That time is over and it is felt very strongly at the meetings we have held in UNASUR."

Maduro explained that the proposal for dialogue with the United States arises out of the decision last year by the Colombian government to allow the installation of seven U.S. military bases on its territory.

Speaking on behalf of the regional bloc, Correa said the UNASUR countries are also opposed to the invitation to Honduras to participate in the upcoming Latin American- European Union Summit in Madrid over May 17-18, due to the military coup against Honduran President Manuel Zelaya in June last year, and the U.S. backed fraudulent elections carried out by the coup regime in November.

He was emphatic in stating that, "You can not legitimise elections under the aegis of a dictatorship and you can not set a precedent of this nature, that any group of adventurers can carry out a coup with bayonets, and in three or four months call for elections and absolutely nothing happens."

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Tuesday, May 04, 2010

LEGALIZATION OR NO RE-ELECTION Speech by Nativo Vigil Lopez, MAY DAY – Los Angeles 2010


Tue, May 4, 2010 7:36:44 AM
[NetworkAztlan_News] Legalization or NO re-election
From: Nativo Lopez ~Email: nlopez@hermandadmexicana.org
To: ~Email: nativolopez@sbcglobal.net

LEGALIZATION OR NO RE-ELECTION
Speech by Nativo Vigil Lopez, MAY DAY – Los Angeles 2010

(This is the speech that the “May Day Unity Coalition” in Los Angeles did not allow Nativo Vigil Lopez pronounce at the May Day march. They say that he is too much of a red rooster and makes the politicians feel uncomfortable) .

We are free men and women or we are slaves. We are the ones who must choose who we are and who we want to be. No matter all that they do to try and humiliate us, they cannot humiliate him who has built his own dignity by himself and with close friends and family; knows who he is, knows from whence he came, and knows where he is headed.

Our people are a working class people and we have built the economy of this country and that of our own country of origin. In reality, we are the real heroes of the nations. We support two countries at the same time even though we are a people that is persecuted, attacked, detained, jailed, isolated by this society, poorly paid, denied services and ignored by the political leaders – the so-called governing class.

We are loyal workers. We are loyal voters. We are persons of faith. We are family men and women, responsible and dedicated to progress.

We deserve a fair and just treatment, and an immigration reform for which we have been searching and struggling for years to crown as a golden prize.

The struggle has not been easy, but it has not been impossible to build a new life in this country. They say that God squeezes but does not strangle.

The new anti-immigrant, anti-Mexican, and anti-Latino law in Arizona is an infamy that comes fifteen years after a similar experience in California with Proposition 187. And, as we defeated it in California there is no doubt that we will also defeat it in Arizona. If we must shut down the state of Arizona to defeat SB1070 with boycotts, strikes, economic shut-downs, student strikes, judicial litigation, boycotts of sports teams and events, and most important, that the people of Arizona refuses to cooperate with the authorities – this is what we are called upon to do. Without the cooperation of working people with the governing political regimen in Arizona, there can be no public order or social peace. This is the power that we have and we must apply it. We must know who we are, have no fear to defend ourselves peacefully and with intelligence, and force the authorities to obey God’s law.

Legalization or NO re-election is a slogan that begins to be heard throughout the nation since an immigration reform does not appear on the horizon according to the most recent comments by President Obama and the leaders of his party. We say that there must be consequences for promising much and delivering so little. This is the first basic lesson in politics and no one knows this better than the very politicians. Not only have they not delivered, but worst, they have unleashed a wave of repression and persecution against our families not seen in two generations.

Much criticism has arisen towards Arizona by politicians of the opposing party to the Republican Party, and well deserved, however, a good judge must begin with his own house, according to an old Mexican adage. We make a call to all municipal and state elected officials to declare an immediate halt to all seizures and robbery of the vehicles of our people, a halt to all detentions and deportations, a halt to unjust firings due to the lack of documents or a legitimate social security number, a halt to foreclosures on homes caused by the vile fraud committed by the banks.

These are the demands of our people and we will do all that is possible to be true to them. This is our mission. This is our destiny, and our commitment to you.

DOWN WITH ARIZONA! DOWN WITH THE ROBBERY OF OUR CARS!

LEGALIZATION OR NO RE-ELECTION!

LONG LIVE THE FREE AND SOVEREIGN MEN AND WOMEN!

LEGALIZACION O NO RE-ELECCION


Discuro por Nativo Vigil Lopez, PRIMERO DE MAYO – Los Angeles 2010

(Este es discurso que no le permitieron a Nativo Vigil Lopez pronunciar en la marcha del Primero de Mayo en la ciudad de Los Angeles por la “Coalicion de Unidad 1ro de Mayo.” Dicen que es demasiado gallo rojo y incomoda a los politicos )

Somos hombres y mujeres libres o somos esclavos. Nosotros somos quienes tenemos que escoger quienes somos y quienes quieremos ser. No obstante todo lo que hacen para tratar de humillarnos, no se puede humillar a aquel que edifica su propia dignidad por si solo y con sus companeros y familia, y sabe quien es, sabe de donde viene y hacia adonde va. Nuestro pueblo es un pueblo trabajador y hemos edificado las economias de este pais y nuestro pais de origen. En realidad somos los verdaderos heroes de las patrias. Sostenemos a dos paises a la misma vez a pesar de ser un pueblo perseguido, atacado, detenido, encarcelado, y orillado por esta sociedad, mal pagado, negado servicios, e ignorados por los lideres politicos – los llamados gobernantes.

Somos trabajadores leales. Somos votantes leales. Somos personas de fe. Somos hombres y mujeres de familia, responsables, y dedicados a progresar.

Merecemos un trato igual y la reforma migratoria que ya llevamos años buscando, luchando por coronar como el premio dorado.

La lucha no ha sido facil, pero tampoco ha sido imposible edificar una nueva vida en este pais. Dicen que Dios aprieta pero no ahorca.

La nueva ley anti-inmigrante, anti-mexicana, anti-latina en Arizona es una infamia que viene quince años despues de semejante experiencia en California con la ley 187. Y como la derrotamos en California no cabe ninguna duda que igualmente la derrotaremos en Arizona. Si tenemos que cerrar el estado de Arizona para derrotar la ley SB1070 con boicoteos, huelgas, paros economicos, huelgas estudiantiles, demandas de corte, boicoteos a los equipos de deportes y mas importante que el pueblo de Arizona rehusa cooperar con las autoridades – esto es lo que estamos llamados a hacer. Sin la cooperacion del pueblo trabajador con el regimen politico gobernante de Arizona no puede haber orden publico y no puede haber paz social. Esta es nuestra fuerza y la tenemos que aplicar. Hay que saber quienes somos, no tener miedo de defendernos pacificamente y con inteligencia, y obligar a las autoridades obedecer a la ley de Dios.

Legalizacion o NO re-eleccion es la consigna que resuena ahora por toda la nacion ya que no se vislumbre una reforma migratoria este año de acuerdo a los ultimos comentarios del Presidente Obama y los lideres de su partido. Decimos que tiene que haber consecuencias por prometer mucho y cumplir poco. Esta es la primera leccion basica en la politica y nadie lo sabe mejor que los mismos politicos. No solo no nos han cumplido, sino peor es que han desatado una ola de represion y persecusion contra nuestras famiilisa jamas visto en dos generaciones.

Se ha levantado mucha critica hacia Arizona por politicos del partido opositor al partido republicano ,y bien merecida, sin embargo, un buen juez por su propia casa empieza. Hacemos un llamado a todos los politicos municipales y estatales de declarar un alto inmediato al decomiso y robo de los carros de nuestra gente, alto a las detenciones y deportaciones, alto a los despidos injustos por faltar documentos o un seguro social legitimo, alto al embargo de las casas causado por el fraude vil cometido por los bancos. Estas son las demandas de nuestro pueblo y haremos todo lo posible por ser leales a ellas. Esta es nuestra mission. Este es nuestro destino y compromiso ante ustedes.

Abajo con Arizona! Abajo con el robo de los carros!

Legalizacion o NO re-eleccion!

Que vivan los hombres y las mujers libres y soberanos!

Nativo V. Lopez
National Director
Hermandad Mexicana Latinoamericana
611 W. Civic Center Drive, Suite 402
Santa Ana, CA 92701
(714) 541-0250
Fax: (714) 541-4597
nativolopez@sbcglobal. net

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310 N. Soto Street
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