From The Idiot Factor:
US meddling in foreign
countries, whose people now flock to the US, was discussed by Claudia Amaro, a
leading activist and organizer in the Latino community of Wichita, who
spoke to the Peace and Social Justice Center, for their Annual Dinner, last
Friday.
Each year devoted
supporters and members of the Peace and Social Justice Center gather
for a dinner and speaker.
“It is too bad we have such
a president” (as Donald Trump), said Amaro. “Immigration has always existed. It
is as broken system that comes from years ago.”
Amaro discussed many of the
bad laws that have been passed over the years that have contributed to the
immigration problems of today.
She gave the example of
NAFT (North American Free Trade Agreement).
“It created great
hardships,” Amaro said.
She added that US
Corporations went to Mexico to
avoid taxes and to dodge paying workers minimum wage. The agreement undermined
labor laws.
Amaro reminded people that
it was Ronald Reagan who attacked the countries of El Salvador and Guatemala , as well as Honduras .
“People are determined to
get a better life for their kids,” Amaro added. “There was a coup in Honduras and every country in the world has
condemned it, accept the US .”
Amaro is a US citizen
today, but she said that not all of her relatives are citizens.
“I moved to the US when I
was 12 years old,” Amaro said. “I was born in Mexico ,
but my home is the US .”
While she has been a
citizen most of her life, her husband was not and she had to help him gain his UScitizenship.
She now helps other non-citizens to get their citizenship. She often deals with
people who are in detention centers, where she said the conditions are
terrible.
“People go through hell,”
she said.
Amaro explained that people
need to share the stories of these immigrants so that the common citizens of
this country understand what life is like for these people.
She also said that voting
is important.
“Some politicians just want
my vote,” Amaro added.
She suggested people check
out a politician’s history is on immigration. If their record is bad voters
need to expose them for that.
Amaro explained that ICE
(Immigration and Customs Enforcement) plays a destructive role in immigrant’s
lives and this country has developed a culture of hate that needs to be
countered.
[1] The 2009 Honduran coup d'état, part
of the 2009 Honduran
constitutional crisis, occurred when the Honduran Army on June 28, 2009 followed orders from the Honduran Supreme
Court to oust President Manuel Zelaya and send him into exile. Zelaya had attempted to
schedule a non-binding poll on holding a referendum on convening a constituent assembly to rewrite the constitution. Zelaya refused to comply with court orders to cease,
and the Honduran Supreme Court issued a secret warrant for his arrest dated 26
June. Two days later, Honduran soldiers stormed the president's house in the
middle of the night and detained him, forestalling the poll. Instead
of bringing him to trial, the army put him on a military aeroplane and flew him
to Costa Rica. Later that day, after the reading of a resignation letter
of disputed authenticity, the Honduran Congress voted to remove Zelaya from office, and appointed
Speaker of Congress Roberto Micheletti, his constitutional successor, to replace him. -From Wikipedia.
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