Monday, April 16, 2018

A couple fleeing ICE died in a crash. Agents might not have told the truth about chasing them.

ICE agents went to a home looking for the owner to arrest him. However their was a couple who were farm workers that lived in the home. The ICE agents were looking for the owner of the home who fit the description of the man driving away with his partner. This led to a car chase that killed the couple. ICE agents were unclear about what happened. This couple were parents of six children. One of the discrepancies found were that the agents said they did not have the emergency lights on but in surveillance it showed they did. California officials have been speaking out against Trump's policies on immigration. Immigration raids have been a major issue. ICE agents have to be closely monitored because they have been involved in many deaths with immigrants. Just because they are not citizens of the United States they are still citizens of the world. 

Wednesday, April 11, 2018

Border Patrol agent charged in deaths of woman, child

Ronald Anthony Burgos Aviles is being held with out bond for the murder of a woman and her child. It is believed that Aviles was in a romantic relationship with the women. It was not mentioned if the women was an illegal immigrant however she was found at the border of Texas and Mexico near the Rio Grande. Aviles is a supervisor for the border patrol. He called 911 reporting that the bodies were found and an hour later he was a person of interest. If the women is an immigrant it should raise concern because he is an border patrol agent.https://www.mercurynews.com/2018/04/10/border-patrol-agent-charged-in-deaths-of-woman-child/





Thursday, March 29, 2018

ICE paves way to detain more pregnant immigrants

The Trump administration will no automatically release pregnant immigrants from detention centers. This new policy will have more pregnant women in detention centers compared from the past when there was not much pregnant women in detention centers. In December there was 506 pregnant women detained and since March 20 there has been 35 pregnant women detained. Immigration officers will no longer release pregnant immigrant women. During the Obama administration the officers were urged to release pregnant women except for extreme circumstances. With the new policy it will be evaluated case by case. Immigrant and women support groups have raised concerns about the health care that the women will receive. Service's will be provided for the women however The Women's Refugee Commission has documented bad conditions in the detention centers. Most women are pregnant due to rape on their way to the United States. Pregnant women should not be detain due to the circumstance. Detention centers are not fit to hold these women. https://www.cnn.com/2018/03/29/politics/ice-immigration-pregnant-women/index.html

Thursday, March 22, 2018

Immigrant Women

Immigrant women not only suffer when crossing the border, they also suffer after crossing the border. Since these women are not legal, they do not have access to state funded programs. For example, healthcare and housing. Detention centers are not are abusive although immigrant women would think they have a better life after the are released they still suffer abuse. Immigrant women are paying for over priced rooms for living with a lot of people living in the room. Many women get sexually assaulted and attacked when crossing the border and after crossing the border. Many immigrant mother's are on the verge of homelessness. When an immigrant mother gets detained their children get put in the foster system and the mother gets deported.

https://www.thenation.com/article/for-immigrant-women-crossing-the-border-doesnt-end-their-struggle/

Tuesday, March 13, 2018

The First Farm Worker Woman in America To Be Hired As A Union Organizer

Maria Moreno does not get the full credit that she deserves. She was the first women to organize a union for the farm workers. Maria Moreno was a migrant mother of 12 and was elected by her fellow farmers to represent them as a union organizer. "Adios Amor: The Search for Maria Moreno" is a film that is about the story of Maria Moreno. In 1958 there was a flood in Tulare County that left over 300 farm workers displaced and without work. The farmworkers were not eligible for food assistance. Maria's eldest son was not eating so his younger brothers and sisters can have enough food. This cause her eldest son to get hospitalized. Maria started speaking her mind and the county changed her policies. Cesar Chavez never recruited Maria Moreno for his union he considered her a "big mouth." There was rivalry between both unions and gender played a role as well. 



https://www.colorlines.com/articles/meet-maria-moreno-first-farm-worker-woman-america-be-hired-union-organizer

Thursday, March 1, 2018

How Exactly Did Melania Trump Get a Visa for “Extraordinary Abilities”?

Melania Trump has been a U.S. citizen since 2006. While she was dating Donald Trump in 2000 she was able to secure a EB-1 Visa, which is also known as the "Einstein Visa." The EB-1 visa is for  professors, researchers, multi-national managers and executives. Also those with extraordinary ability, people have to show evidence for example, pulitzer prize or olympic medal. Also published material about you in professional or major trade publications. As well as other major media. Melania was only a model that did runway shows, and magazine editorials she was never a "super model." Trump is threatening to end family sponsorship and it is rumored that Melania Trump is sponsoring her parents immigration. 
https://www.vanityfair.com/style/2018/03/how-exactly-did-melania-trump-get-a-visa-for-extraordinary-abilities

Thursday, February 22, 2018

Migrants Are Up Against Nicaragua’s “Containment Wall"

Nicaragua is having issues with their "containment wall," which has been successful towards fighting transnational crime. However this containment is not helping the migrants. These migrants are getting blocked from reaching their destination to the United States. Nicaragua's southern border has been blocking the passage for mostly South Americans, Africans Haitians and others. Although it is not helping the migrants, Nicaragua has the highest safety rates in Nicaragua. Also it benefits other countries neighboring Nicaragua. The containment wall policy is a violation of human rights, there have been many deaths of Cubans and Africans in Lake Nicaragua. Also family members of those who have died find it difficult to claim the bodies of their loved ones. https://reliefweb.int/report/nicaragua/migrants-are-against-nicaragua-s-containment-wall