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Noticias de América
Caravana de migrantes busca 'visibilizar la situación de la comunidad migrante'

Noticias de América

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2023 2:37


Una caravana de migrantes de diversas nacionalidades partió el 23 de abril desde el sureño estado mexicano de Chiapas rumbo a Ciudad de México, en protesta por el incendio que el 27 de marzo pasado dejó 40 muertos en Ciudad Juárez. El grupo está conformado principalmente por migrantes de Centroamérica, Venezuela, Colombia y Haití. En tan solo 24 horas, el número de participantes incrementó a más de 3.000 en la caravana de migrantes que el domingo pasado salió de Chiapas rumbo a Ciudad de México, en protesta por el incendio que dejó 40 muertos en Ciudad Juárez el pasado 27 de marzo. Una iniciativa apoyada por la organización Pueblo Sin Fronteras, que exige al gobierno mexicano el tránsito libre por el país y la desaparición del Instituto Nacional de Migración. “Persecución en contra de la comunidad migrante” “Comenzamos más o menos con unas 2.000 personas, pero se fueron uniendo en el camino y tenemos aproximadamente 3.000. La marcha fue por las 40 personas que murieron [en Ciudad Juárez], pero también es un evento que hacemos anual para visibilizar la situación de la comunidad migrante”, comenta el activista Irineo Mujica. “De alguna manera estamos denunciando la falta de compromiso para poder cambiar esta política, la persecución en contra de la comunidad migrante, y la militarización del Instituto Nacional de Migración”, recalca. En cuanto al Instituto Nacional de Migración, Mujica indica que “ha sido uno de los de los órganos más corruptos e incluso el mismo gobierno ha dicho que quiere reformarlo. Pero no se puede reformar algo que está completamente corrompido y que, aparte de todo, lo volvieron letal cuando lo militarizaron. Entonces es por esa razón que nosotros estamos pidiendo, no su reforma ni cambio de nombre, sino que realmente desaparezca”. “Cruzar hasta los Estados” Aunque la intención de Mujica es llegar a Ciudad de México de aquí a 10 días, varios migrantes comentaron que buscan arribar a la frontera con Estados Unidos. Es el caso del hondureño Glender, procedente de la ciudad de San Luis: “Estoy con mi esposa y mi hija, no hemos comido nada bien en el cruce, pero ahí vamos, haciendo el esfuerzo. Allí yo quiero trabajar porque en mi país no hay trabajo, hay sólo maldad. Los mareros sacaron el trabajo del país, mataron a un familiar”, cuenta el hombre. La situaciٕón en Centroamérica es muy problemática, según Jan Egeland, secretario general del Consejo Noruego para los Refugiados: “En verdad son millones de personas en gran crisis humanitaria y la mayoría de ellos están afectados directamente o indirectamente por niveles de violencia como en una guerra. Hay masacres, hay asesinatos por todas partes. Yo me encontré con familias escondidas porque están en peligro de muerte, amenazadas por los grupos armados, narcotraficantes. Hay grupos criminales internacionales y nacionales que están buscándolas. Es increíble verdaderamente lo que está pasando”. En Estados Unidos, Glender no tiene familiares: “No tengo ayuda de nadie, de nadie. No tengo ayuda de nadie. Yo voy solo con mi familia, mi esposa y mi hija”, dice. Según organizaciones civiles mexicanas, 2022 fue el año más trágico para los migrantes en México, pues unos 900 murieron en el intento de cruzar sin documentos desde ese país hacia Estados Unidos.

Ana Francisca Vega
Migrantes del sur viven en condiciones inhumanas: Pueblo sin fronteras

Ana Francisca Vega

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2022 10:32


En entrevista Irineo Mujica, director de Pueblo sin fronteras, “Pedimos a Amlo ponga atención en la zona sur y que limpie de la corrupción a estas zonas, que fue lo que prometió", mencionó.

KPFA - Flashpoints
Haiti and The Coronavirus

KPFA - Flashpoints

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2020 17:28


Today on Flashpoints: Haiti in the crosshairs of the Coronavirus outbreak. Also, we'll speak to the National Director of NDLON about the plight of millions of undocumented day laborers working and not working during the pandemic. Also, Pueblo Sin Fronteras denounces conditions at immigration jails in the US and demands freedom for all detained immigrants due to COVID-19. And we'll speak to a Children's Cancer doctor about her work in the west bank in the face of the pandemic The post Haiti and The Coronavirus appeared first on KPFA.

Girls Gone Canon Cast
His Dark Materials: Episode 5 - Northern Lights/The Golden Compass Chapters 13-15

Girls Gone Canon Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2019 123:14


Northern Lights/The Golden Compass - Chapters 10-12 New members join Lyra's party: an aeronaut, an armored bear, and soon - however fleeting - a severed child. PART TWO: BOLVANGAR CHAPTERS 13, 14, 15 THIRTEEN Fencing FOURTEEN Bolvangar Lights FIFTEEN The Dæmon Cages   Interested in making a difference in children affected by tra.fficking?    Many immigrants are not informed of their legal and civil rights as they pursue asylum or face deportation. Several nonprofits are providing free legal representation and other services for immigrants and the families of those detained. United We Dream, the American Civil Liberties Union, Mijente, Immigrant Families Together, Save the Children and the Immigrant Justice Corps are coordinating advocacy and services at a national level. Local organizations providing legal aid include the New Sanctuary Coalition in New York, Las Americas in El Paso and Raices in Texas, Americans for Immigrant Justice in Florida and the Denver Immigrant Legal Services Fund in Colorado. Most charities say the best way to help is through financial donations, not product donations. Well-vetted groups that provide humanitarian aid to migrants include Pueblo Sin Fronteras, an organization with two shelters along the border of the Sonoran Desert, and Border Angels, a volunteer coalition that provides water, free legal help, and emergency services. You can also donate to Immigrant Families Together, a group started by women in New York, working to raise bond money for parents who were separated from their children at the border. They also work to arrange long-term housing and pro bono attorneys for immigrants while they await trial. (In one instance, Kristen Bell helped the organization reach the $30,000 bond goal for a mother named Delmi.) Organizations United We Dream, the American Civil Liberties Union, and Mijente are also helping coordinate advocacy and services for families.   Eliana's twitter: https://twitter.com/arhythmetric Eliana's reddit account: https://www.reddit.com/user/glass_table_girl Eliana's blog: https://themanyfacedblog.wordpress.com/ Chloe's twitter: https://twitter.com/liesandarbor Chloe's blog: www.liesandarborgold.com

CDT Tech Talks
First Hand Experience At the Border -- Talking Tech w/ Alex Mensing & Harley Geiger

CDT Tech Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2019 37:52


Host Brian Wesolowski sits down first with Pueblo Sin Fronteras' Alex Mensing, to discuss first hand-experience of enhanced screenings by U.S. Customs and Border Patrol at ports of entry – and why we should all be concerned. Then Brian sits down with Rapid7's Harley Geiger (CDT alum) and CDT's Michelle Richardson to talk about the data security angle to US privacy legislation, and why Congress seems to be not giving it the attention it deserves. More on Pueblo Sin Fronteras: https://www.pueblosinfronteras.org/ More on Rapid7: https://www.rapid7.com/ More on Alex: https://twitter.com/alex_mensing More on Harley: https://twitter.com/harleygeiger More on Michelle: https://twitter.com/Richardson_Mich More on our host, Brian: bit.ly/cdtbrian Attribution: sounds used from Psykophobia, Taira Komori, BenKoning, Zabuhailo, bloomypetal, guitarguy1985, bmusic92, and offthesky of freesound.org.

Better Off Red
37: The migrant and refugee caravan needs our solidarity now

Better Off Red

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2018 90:06


We have an especially powerful episode this week about the increasingly desperate situation facing the migrant and refugee caravan that is now spread all the way from Mexico City to Tijuana. First, we’re joined by three activists who have been building solidarity on both sides of the border. FERMIN VALLE is a queer Mexican-American activist and a member of the International Socialist Organization (ISO) in Western Massachusetts who recently traveled to Mexico City and met with members of the caravan staying in a local church. JO MORALES is an anti-border activist and writer who has worked for the last three years in solidarity with refugees and Syrian revolutionaries in Greece and the Mediterranean. She is now in Tijuana, where she is documenting the Migrant Exodus. CLAIRE DOUGLAS is a teacher and member of the ISO in San Diego, where she helped organize a solidarity protest at the border as part of the Migrant and Refugee Solidarity Coalition. Fermin, Jo and Claire join us for an intense conversation about the horrible choices that caravanistas are facing as they experience deteriorating physical and political conditions — and their urgent hope for an increase in the support that U.S. activists are starting to build. Then historian and activist Justin Akers Chacón joins us to talk about the Socialist Worker article he recently wrote in response to Angela Nagle’s “The left case against open borders.” Justin is a San Diego-based professor of U.S. History and Chicano Studies. In addition to Radicals in the Barrio, he’s the author of No One is Illegal: Fighting Racism and State Violence on the U.S.-Mexico Border. In the context of going through what’s wrong (and there’s a lot) with Nagle’s pseudo-left approach, Justin makes the case for why supporting migrants and refugees isn’t just the morally right thing to do, but is also in the interest of working-class people in the U.S. and across the world. Links for this episode: • Fermin’s Socialist Worker report from Mexico City: “What migrants in the caravan want the world to hear” (http://bit.ly/Vallemigrants) • Alex Wells report on the San Diego border protest (http://bit.ly/bringingsolidarity) • Justin’s response to Angela Nagle: “The case against ‘the case against open borders’” (http://bit.ly/caseagainstnagle) • Also check out Justin’s new books Radicals in the Barrio: Magonistas, Socialists, Wobblies, and Communists in the Mexican-American Working Class (http://bit.ly/RadicalsBarrio) and No One is Illegal: Fighting Racism and State Violence on the U.S.-Mexico Border (http://bit.ly/NoOneIllegal) Here are some of the organizations and groups organizing support and solidarity for the migrant and refugee caravan: • Pueblo Sin Fronteras (http://bit.ly/PuebloSF) • Al Otro Lado (http://bit.ly/aOLado) • Border Angels (http://bit.ly/BorderAngels) • International Socialist Organization (http://bit.ly/IntlSocOrg) • San Diego Migrant and Refugee Solidarity Coalition (http://bit.ly/SDsolidarity) • Sanctuary Caravan (http://bit.ly/SancCaravan) and labor solidarity call (http://bit.ly/SanctuaryLabor) Music The Boy & Sister Alma, “Lizard Eyes” (Dead Sea Captains Remix) Residente, “La Cátedra” Shakira, “Me Enamoré” Chicano Batman, “This Land Is Your Land” Sam Cooke, “(What A) Wonderful World” Ozomatli, “Don’t Mess With The Dragon”

Indy Audio
Why Is The Migrant Caravan So Important? (Aired on WBAI 99.5)

Indy Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2018 29:11


On this week's Indy Radio Show aired on WBAI 99.5 FM on Monday, November 12th we talk to Mexico based Journalist and filmmaker James L. Fredrick, the collective Pueblo Sin Fronteras and freelance reporter Maya Averbuch who is on the ground in Mexico. To read The Indypendent's full coverage on the Migrant Caravan go to https://bit.ly/2NlAfrW

InfluenceWatch Podcast
Episode 47: The Leftists Behind the Migrant Caravan

InfluenceWatch Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2018 12:56


A 4000 person caravan of economic migrants is on its way to the US border. They have already broken through Mexico's border. Will they cross illegally into the United States? Hayden Ludwig & Jared Cummings discuss the challenges this movement poses and expose the shady pro-illegal immigration activists behind it. Learn more about the organizations and influencers discussed in the show at InfluenceWatch.org Pueblo Sin Fronteras – https://www.influencewatch.org/non-profit/pueblo-sin-fronteras/ Centro Sin Fronteras – https://www.influencewatch.org/non-profit/centro-sin-fronteras/ La Familia Latina Unida – https://www.influencewatch.org/non-profit/la-familia-latina-unida/ Open Society Foundations – https://www.influencewatch.org/non-profit/open-society-foundations/ Special Guests: Hayden Ludwig and Jared Cummings.

Your Angry Neighborhood Feminist
42: What's In The News? Mini #18

Your Angry Neighborhood Feminist

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2018 37:51


This week Keegan and Madigan discuss the policies and "policies" at the Southern Border patrol and the heartbreaking stories surrounding them. We lighten it up a bit by discussing the amazing Chadwick Boseman and James Shaw Jr. We also give you a raccoon update and introduce you all to Badger the Baby Skunk.  Also featuring Madigan's dog Dorothy crying... **Want to make a difference and help keep families** **together? The resources are:** **ACLU**: 206.624.2180 or www.aclu.org **Al Otro Lado**: https://alotrolado.org/take-action/donate **Human Rights First**: www.humanrightsfirst.org **Kids In Need Of Defense**: https://supportkind.org **Pueblo Sin Fronteras**: http://www.pueblosinfronteras.org/ **RAICES**: https://actionnetwork.org/groups/raices-refugee-and-immigrant-center-for-education-and-legal-services **Texas Civil Rights Project**: https://texascivilrightsproject.org/ **Asylum Seeker Advocacy Project**: https://asap.urbanjustice.org/ **Florence Immigrant & Refugee Rights Project**: https://firrp.org **Contact Your Senator**: 202-224-3121 **LAST CHANCE TO SEND IN COMING OUT STORIES!** PLEASE HAVE ALL COMING OUT STORIES SENT IN BY JUNE 22ND! Have your own #SisterSolidarity Story you'd like to share? Email us at neighborhoodfeminist@gmail.com Find us on social media: Instagram: @angryneighborhoodfeminist Twitter: @YANFPodcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/angryneighborhoodfeminist Music: Lee Rosevere

Indy Audio
Life for Migrants After the Via Crucis Caravan to the US Border by Mariana Martínez Esténs

Indy Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2018 8:39


The Via Crucis caravan, organized with the help of the international volunteer organization Pueblo Sin Fronteras. It started March 25 in Tapachula, near the Guatemalan border, and quickly became an obsession of President Donald Trump and far-right media outlets, who depicted the immigrants as a mob threatening to invade the “homeland.” You can find his article in the June issue of The Indypendent or on our website https://bit.ly/2GOqoGr To support this podcast and our publication, it´s as easy as visiting our Patreon page and becoming a monthly subscriber. bit.ly/2xsDpR

Govern America
Govern America | April 28, 2018 | People Without Borders

Govern America

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2018 179:42


"People Without Borders" Hosts: Darren Weeks and Vicky Davis COMPLETE SHOW NOTES AND CREDITS AT: https://governamerica.com/radio/radio-archives/22117-govern-america-april-28-2018-people-without-borders North Korea holds talks with their South Korean counterparts. Should Dennis Rodman play a role in negotiating with Kim Jong Un? More on communist China's social credit system and how it is a likely model for the world. Is Syria's Bashar Al-Assad being targeted because he is not going along with the global communitarian agenda? Pompeo confirmed. Authorities access DNA databases from ancestry sites and services. The Central American migrant caravan arrives along the U.S.-Mexican border. We do a deep dive on what it means to seek asylum, the rights accorded to people with the status of "refugee", and the real source of the problem — U.S. participation in the UN system. We discuss the UN's Universal Declaration of Human Rights, and the UN 1951 Convention and 1967 Protocol on the Status of Refugees and the role these instruments are playing in the deconstruction of our nations. Who is Pueblo Sin Fronteras, and who is behind it? More on "regime theory" and the real Russian collusion. Also, free speech is under major attack today. Discussion of the lawsuits that are going on against Alex Jones and Infowars, Lee Stranahan, and others. What are SLAP lawsuits? Are these SLAP lawsuits being used as an end-run around the First Amendment? Plus, phone calls and more throughout the show.