Thursday, June 20, 2013

[HELP-Matrix Blog] Mexican Roots for Majority of Latino Americans ~via @ABC

 
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Posted 6-19-2013
Mexican Roots for Majority of Latino Americans
http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/politics/2013/06/mexican-roots-for-majority-of-latino-americans/  ~via @ABC

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By Jim Avila
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Mexican Latinos make up more than two thirds of all Latinos in the United States, according to a new Pew Hispanic report.

Of the 51.9 million Latinos living in the United States in 2011, more than 33.5 million trace their family back to Mexico.

The report looked at demographic data collected from the 2011 American Community Survey. The report also examined U.S. citizenship, education levels and median income among U.S. Hispanics.

Puerto Ricans make up the second largest group, accounting for 9.5 percent or about 5 million people.

Salvadoran, Cuban and Dominican come in next with 1.9 million, 1.8 million and 1.5 million, respectively – although Salvadoran and Cuban numbers have been statistically equal and alternating yearly.

Mexican Latinos have always represented the largest segment of the U.S. Latino population.

"One of the things we've done for the first time is shown the long view of the share of Mexican Americans," Mark Lopez, associate director for the Pew Hispanic Center, told ABC News. "Since 1860, the community has diversified. In 1860, they were 81 percent, but today's numbers reflects the diversification of immigration in the U.S. … There are Hispanics from every part of Latin America and Spain in the U.S."

The report also found Mexican-Americans to be of the lowest average age (25), while Cuban Americans were the oldest, at 40.

When looking solely at foreign born Latinos in the United States, as of the 2011 data, Venezuelans and Peruvians accounted for the majority at 69 percent and 68 percent, respectively. Those two groups ranked 13th and 11th when looking at the total Latino population.

"South Americans are some of the more recent arrivals to the U.S., and the people who are coming from South America are more likely to have college degrees, more likely to be in high-paying occupations, and their family income numbers are higher," Lopez said.

Argentineans had the highest average household income in 2011, at $55,000 and Hondurans the lowest at $31,000 also giving Hondurans the highest poverty rate among U.S. Hispanics, at 33 percent. Mexicans averaged $38,000, with a poverty rate of 28 percent.

The poverty rate for Hispanics is higher than it is for the general U.S. population. According to the 2011 census, the nation's median income was $50,054 and poverty rate was 15 percent.

"Part of that is the level of education," Lopez said. "On the whole, the Hispanic community is less likely to hold a college degree than the general U.S. population. … There is still a substantial difference in educational attainment."

But Lopez said many Mexican-Americans have not "quite entered adulthood" yet, and recent years have seen a surge in the number going to college.

"Hispanics are now the largest minority group on college campuses," Lopez said. "Looking forward, its likely we are going to see the number with a college degree rise, but that is still going to be a decade or more down the road because we are just starting to see this increase among Hispanics in college enrollments."
Just over 50 percent of Venezuelans, the report found, have a college degree, while Guatemalans and Salvadorans were the least likely (7 percent).

Together, United States Latinos trace their heritage to more than 20 Spanish-speaking nations worldwide, but 14 countries represented the majority of U.S. Latinos.

As of the 2013 census, the Hispanic population is the nation's largest and fastest growing immigrant group. It stood at 53 million in 2012, making up 17 percent of the U.S. population.
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FYI: [NetworkAztlan_News] Massive Demos Tonight In Brazil

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Crazy scenes out of Brasilia right now as riot police scramble to encircle presidents office to prevent protesters from getting there.

a great aerial view of the 10s of 1000s on the streets of Recife, Brazil: pic.twitter.com/DuS7jDx7jm

@teleSURtv #LAFOTO: Continúan las protestas en las calles de Río de Janeiro pic.twitter.com/806hhDAZq3

Brasil saiu à rua - Brazil came out to the streets pic.twitter.com/MumGK7q7PC

historic crowds in Rio de Janeiro, no other description http://g1.globo.com/protestos-no-brasil/2013/cobertura/  pic.twitter.com/jDoCrNH29T



Brazil: Fare increase defeated! What next?

Written by Esquerda Marxista (Brazil)Thursday, 20 June 2013
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The mayor of Sao Paulo, Haddad, has been forced to retreat on the question of bus fare increases along with the regional governor Alckmin and Rio de Janeiro mayor Eduardo Paz. In the wake of this move in the largest cities in the country, others will follow suit. Campinas and Niterói have also already announced the revocation of the fare increase. Very few mayors will be able to resist!
busfare-world-cup-movment-2And the movement? The leaders say it continues. Yes, but to where? What should be demanded? What do we want? Less circuses and more education?[A reference to the World Cup. The Roman Emperors used to try to appease their people with "Bread and Circuses" to avoid addressing serious political issues.] We agree
The Marxist Left acknowledges that the movement has taken to the streets and is powerful. But its power depends on how organised it becomes, on how much the demonstrators become aware of their own power and organise themselves. One protester wrote: "they [the ruling class] do not represent us." This is 100% correct. But in order for us to represent ourselves we need to get organised. Democratic mass plenary meetings, with the participation of all social movements and organisations, trade unions, Student Councils, student unions, and political parties and movements must be organized in all cities so that the protesters themselves can decide upon the direction of the movement.
The big trade unions need to get involved in the struggle and lend their resources to the protesters, starting with vehicle mounted sound systems powerful enough so they can be heard by everyone in the squares and demonstrations. Mass assemblies should be organised with all the protesters, where the proposals of the plenary meetings can be put to the vote. For this to happen these sound systems are needed.
As well as this, democracy is required. Democracy means the right to disagree. If you do not like political parties, you're free to do so. But anyone who is organised in a party or trade union has as much right to protest and participate as anyone who is not organised. And he has the right to bring his flag, his banner and his placard. Preventing him from doing so runs counter to democracy. We should also take special note that it is vital to prevent confusion or aggression within our own ranks due to individual differences. It is also vital to prevent infiltrators and opportunists from destroying shops and public buildings during the protests. This is our task as demonstrators, the police will not help us.
We, the Marxist Left, present what we believe should be the banners of the movement for the next period. And we submit them for discussion in plenary meetings and mass assemblies that we should all take responsibility for organising:
  • Down with repression! Freedom for the prisoners, drop all charges against protesters!
  • Nationalisation of transportation, towards free public transport!
  • End payment of foreign and internal debt!
  • More funds for health and education!
  • The R$26 billion for the World Cup should be allocated to health and education!
  • Consistent struggle towards socialism!
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Sunday, June 09, 2013

Re: [NetworkAztlan_News] LONG LIVE APACHE RESISTANCE [1 Attachment]

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On This Day: In 1874 Apache Chief Cochise passed away. He was a chief (a nantan) of the Chokonen ("central" or "real" Chiricahua) band of the Chiricahua Apache ...and a leader in defending his people's land from continued invasions. For Cochise, the invaders held nothing sacred and had violated the rules of war by capturing and killing Mangas Coloradas during a parley session. Cochise and the Apaches continued their fight against American and Mexican invaders and military positions throughout the 1860s.
Amazing...i live right in the heart of Apacheria and nobody in masse knows anything about Apache history, resistence, removal, and genocide. There are absolutely NO large Apache groups here. Why? Because there is a massive copper mine right on the spot where the Apache's made their homes. These Gabachos around here don't want to know who this land belonged to. They say, "Well, we really don't know who was here". But, they're real quick to dig up our ancestors, steal pots, stone tools, arrowheads, and put them behind glass in a museum to continually perpetuate the lie that we are no longer here, of the past, unknown, and gone forever while they continue to celebrate their status arising from their sick imaginations, laws, and illigetimate authority as squatters, frontiermen, trappers, traders, surveyors, homesteaders, miners, wranglers, cattlemen, Indian Agents, Governors, priests, Ethnologists, policemen, Judges, posses, and killers.
Long live Cochise, Mangas Coloradas, Victorio, Monica, Nana, Monteras, Taleluz, Yaque, Delgadito, Miguel Narbona, Josecito, Relles, Chato, Dostehseh, Vicente, Mahko, Cuchillo Negro, Chato, Itan, El Compa, Phalios Palacio, and all the Chiricahuas, Chokonens, Chihenne, Bedonkohes, Nednhis, Mescaleros, Jicarillas, and all our warriors hailing from what they now call Grant County where I live, where my Apache brothers & sisters resisted European invasions, theft, & murder for nearly 200 years!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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