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The Declaration of Immigration mural class partnered young artists with teaching artist Salvador Jimenez to conceptualize and create a 2-story high mural on the southwest wall of the Yollocalli Arts Reach/Radio Arte shared building at 1401 W. 18th St.
Photograph from Chicago Architecture Foundation Walk Pilsen tour.
NOGALES, Arizona (April 1, 2014) - Cardinal Seán O'Malley of Boston and 7 other bishops celebrate Mass on the US-Mexico border in Arizona to commemorate the deaths of migrants in the desert and to pray for immigration reform. More information is available at www.justiceforimmigrants.org
(Photo credit: George Martell/The Pilot Media Group) All photos available under a Creative Commons license, Share-Alike, Attribution-required.
People gather outside Union Station in Washington, D.C., April 18, 2016, as activists from allied organizations rally for Democracy, Voting Rights and Immigration Reform. #Democracy Awakens. Photo by Greenpeace
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A sign held by Juneau resident Karri Willoughby at a rally at the Alaska state Capitol on Jan. 30, 2017. Protesters rallied against President Donald Trump’s executive order denying immigrants from seven Muslim countries the right of entry into the United States. (Photo by Skip Gray/360 North)
Bathroom graffiti found at Terminal Four, Los Angeles International Airport (LAX), Los Angeles, California.
First time in my life I know how it feels to be a boat refugee... even if is IS just for a 15 day VISA
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Campaign Meeting held on Valentines Day to discuss the right to family life and the new immigration rules.
Photos courtesy of Jason Wen www.jasonwenphoto.net/
Here are a couple photos I took while I was down at the farm in Arizona. The whole hullabaloo about immigration reminded me of the omnipresence of this issue while I was down near Arivaca. You see these signs here and there along the highway and in Tucson - they're posted by a group called No More Deaths that goes out into the desert to help migrants who are in some sort of distress, whether it be dehydration, exhaustion, or what have you. This one was on the road between Arivaca and Tucson, where you often either run into vigilante types running their own "border patrol" or indications of people having passed by (i.e., discarded clothing and packs, littered water bottles, food packaging, etc.).
NOGALES, Arizona (April 1, 2014) - Cardinal Seán O'Malley of Boston and 7 other bishops celebrate Mass on the US-Mexico border in Arizona to commemorate the deaths of migrants in the desert and to pray for immigration reform.
Before the Mass, Cardinal Seán was taken on a tour of the border area by a local priest.
(Photo credit: George Martell/The Pilot Media Group) All photos available under a Creative Commons license, Share-Alike, Attribution-required.
We checked out of Malaysia and drove over this bridge before arriving at Singapore's immigration. The bridge was pretty empty, because this was the tollway bridge. There's another bridge from Johor Bahru that is normally packed and the wait would be around 2 hours... People are stingy you know! It's not even very expensive to use the tollway to get here. :O
NOGALES, Arizona (April 1, 2014) - Cardinal Seán O'Malley of Boston and 7 other bishops celebrate Mass on the US-Mexico border in Arizona to commemorate the deaths of migrants in the desert and to pray for immigration reform.
Before the Mass, Cardinal Seán was taken on a tour of the border area by a local priest.
(Photo credit: George Martell/The Pilot Media Group) All photos available under a Creative Commons license, Share-Alike, Attribution-required.
Title: NAFTA: The True Goatsucker of Mexico / NAFTA: El verdadero chupacabras de Mexico
Size: 12 x 16 inches
Medium: Acrylics
Description:
My canvas represents the monster that NAFTA (North American Free Trade Agreement / Tratado de Libre Comercio de America del Norte) has become for Mexicans in Mexico. NAFTA, as a blood sucker (vampiro)/goatsucker (chupacabras) really exists to exploit and take advantage of Mexico's workforce and resources, with the consent of Mexican high-ranking officials. The ugly truth is that NAFTA's only true beneficiaries are the USA corporations.
You may probably have heard about the "chupacabras" in Mexico: This mythical creature created by the government to serve as a red herring. El chupacabras is brought to life every so often by the government to distract ignorant Mexicans from really important issues that are affecting them or that will affect them. This green-greedy monster with the top hat represents the "USA corporate interests". On the back of the monster are the dark hands of our Mexican laborers who are being exploited, and in a way "hanged" unmercifully (like negro slaves were in the USA) by treacherous Mexican politicians in collusion with the USA government. This country is represented by white, red, and blue colors, and by the star figure.
I am from Tijuana, Baja California. I have a home close to several "maquiladoras" (twin plants). I know first hand the working conditions endured by maquiladoras' workers and the miserable salaries they receive. This treaty has only displaced workers "campesinos" (farmworkers), among others, forcing them to leave their states and families, and to try to cross the perilous USA border. I myself was displaced after the 90's devaluation. I was a teacher at Universidad Autonoma de Baja California. My salary as a teacher was $6.35 an hour at the time. After the devaluation my salary was $2.35 an hour. This situation made me return to the USA. I had to leave my husband, and my beloved home to come to live in the USA. Fortunately, since I could work legally in the USA, I did not have any problems getting a job. Since 1996, I am the official translator/interpreter for National School District in National City, California. I also work in the same capacity for the City of National City and for the Chula Vista Police Department.
Best regards,
Yolanda Lopez
Mural in the Madison Square Post Office on East 23rd Street, part of the Scenes of New York series painted in 1937-39 by Kindred McCleary for the Treasury Department's New Deal-era Section of Fine Arts Program.
Pro-immigrant activists films Minutemen and vice-versa. TV films them both, and I get to take the photo!
NOGALES, Arizona (April 1, 2014) - Cardinal Seán O'Malley of Boston and 7 other bishops celebrate Mass on the US-Mexico border in Arizona to commemorate the deaths of migrants in the desert and to pray for immigration reform.
Before the Mass, Cardinal Seán was taken on a tour of the border area by a local priest.
(Photo credit: George Martell/The Pilot Media Group) All photos available under a Creative Commons license, Share-Alike, Attribution-required.