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TRUMP LOGRA FRENAR LA LLEGADAD DE MAS IMMIGRANTES A ESTADOS UNIDOS

TRUMP LOGRA FRENAR LA LLEGADAD DE MAS IMMIGRANTES A ESTADOS UNIDOS Poco a poco Trump logró su objetivo: frenar la migración de centroamericanos. Y para lograrlo no tuvo que construir el famoso muro que prometió durante la campaña electoral. México fue el primero en echarle la mano. Justo antes de que el expresidente Enrique Peña Nieto, dejara el gobierno en noviembre de 2018, Estados Unidos logró el acuerdo del “Tercer País Seguro”, que, en resumen, es un logro para Trump. Pues, una vez los centroamericanos pisan territorio mexicano, en su intento por llegar a la frontera de Texas, es México el que debe encargarse de darles asilo. Pese a que algunas organizaciones civiles advirtieron que por ser un país donde operan los cárteles del narcotráfico y han ocurrido las peores masacres de inmigrantes a manos de estos grupos, México no reúne las condiciones de seguridad que los que huyen de sus países necesitan. Sin embargo, México fue entonces, el primer filtro para detener a la mayor cantidad de inmigrantes centroamericanos posibles, de llegar a Estados Unidos. Esta fue una victoria para Trump. Una victoria que casi nadie disputó. Como si este acuerdo no fuera suficiente, ocho meses después, Estados Unidos logra un nuevo acuerdo similar al firmado con México. En julio, de 2019, Guatemala firma también el acuerdo del “Tercer País Seguro”, sin ser un país seguro. Entonces, Guatemala es el segundo filtro y según este acuerdo, debe encargarse de frenar la migración de hondureños y salvadoreños. Dos meses después, El Salvador, catalogado como uno de los países más violentos de Latinoamérica firma el mismo acuerdo con la Casa Blanca y por supuesto, esta también es una victoria para Trump, que pocos disputaron. El gobierno salvadoreño es ahora responsable de frenar el paso de migrantes hondureños y nicaragüenses que intenten emprender el camino hacia Estados Unidos. Mientras tanto, Honduras, sigue los mismos pasos. A mediados de septiembre, una delegación del gobierno hondureño viajó a Washington para negociar tres acuerdos migratorios. Uno, que tiene como objetivo frenar el paso de nicaragüenses y cubanos, otro permite al país compartir datos de sus ciudadanos con el gobierno estadounidense. Ni México, ni Guatemala, ni El Salvador y menos Honduras, reúnen las condiciones establecidas en convenciones internacionales sobre países seguros. Las personas que huyen de sus países, lo hacen por la violencia que a diario mata a por lo menos diez personas en Centro América. Bien es sabido por los gobiernos de estos países y de Estados Unidos, que las bandas del crimen organizado, los grupos de narcotráfico, las pandillas que son los principales entes de violencia y persecuciones y los policías corruptos son los que persiguen a quienes huyen de sus países y además, tienen conecciones en toda la región. Read More From This Writer All Post Books Business Culture Education Entertainment Food Government Health Interviews Lower West Side Business & Economic Development Medical Military & Veterans Our Community Peace People Sports TRUMP LOGRA FRENAR LA LLEGADAD DE MAS IMMIGRANTES A ESTADOS UNIDOS October 25, 2019/No Comments POST TITLE (CAPITAL) Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Ut elit tellus, luctus nec ullamcorper mattis, pulvinar dapibus Read More FRIDA KAHLO NO ES REFERENTE DEL FEMINISMO March 25, 2019/No Comments FRIDA KAHLO NO ES REFERENTE DEL FEMINISMO Cada 8 de marzo, se conmemora la lucha feminista de las mujeres. También Read More

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WE DID IT! CLIMATE JUSTICE PROTECTION ACT PASSED IN ALBANY

WE DID IT! CLIMATE JUSTICE PROTECTION ACT PASSED IN ALBANY New York is finally taking back its role as a leader of Cities to lead the Nation in putting Climate Justice issue back on the State and Nations mind’s eye. It will be one of the most ambitious climate goals, including reduction in Greenhouse gas emissions, the law will move the State economy off fossil fuels by 2050. However, there was a weakened version of prevailing wage passage as well as labor standards and the weakening of enforcement of the equity provision for frontline communities. We didn’t get the meteoric war wanted but there were concessions that we could live with rather than not having the passage of anything for another year. This is still a win for People Power and the organizing by more than 170 environmental agencies as well as community activist from across the state. This law gives the state 30 years to wean itself off fossil fuels and transition the state into a more regenerative economy where renewable reusable energy will leave little to know carbon footprint for ther nextt generation of our families. Though we must remember that climate scientist has said that we have 11 years to slow down the worst effects of climate change. We will l still see jobs in the conversion from fossil fuel to cleaner energy sources like solar, wind, geothermal. There are many folks to thank for this effort is not without a lot of organizing and coordinating so I’d like to thank members of the Senators and Assembly that supported the seriousness of this legislation and not so much those  elected leaders who were only convinced after Senator Chuck Schumer and Senator and Presidential hopeful, Kristin Gillibrand, put their seal of approval on it. And you Politicos know who you are as its on public record your delaying sponsorship. Shame, shame and shame on you all, knowing that your constituents wanted it, visited you in your offices in Albany and still you dragged your butts about it. Finally, I’d like to thank our local organizers and local friends at PUSH that helped support and spear head this legislation and its community members including like me in stepping up and out to speak at rallies, in front of the Senate and Assembly hearings and office. We All Did It!!! We proved that People and Planet come first and that there is no greater power than People Power!! Read More From This Writer All Post Business Culture Entertainment Food Government Health Interviews Lower West Side Business & Economic Development Medical Military & Veterans Our Community Peace People Sports WE DID IT! CLIMATE JUSTICE PROTECTION ACT PASSED IN ALBANY July 24, 2019/No Comments POST TITLE (CAPITAL) Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Ut elit tellus, luctus nec ullamcorper mattis, pulvinar dapibus Read More WEST SIDE GIRL GIVES NYC CLIMATE CHANGE TESTIMONY June 24, 2019/No Comments WEST SIDE GIRL GIVES NYC CLIMATE CHANGE TESTIMONY (A public testimony by PUSH member, Luz Velez, before the Assembly Standing Read More

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WEST SIDE GIRL GIVES NYC CLIMATE CHANGE TESTIMONY

WEST SIDE GIRL GIVES NYC CLIMATE CHANGE TESTIMONY (A public testimony by PUSH member, Luz Velez, before the Assembly Standing Committee on Environment Conservation, May 17, 2019, New York City. The purpose of the hearing was to hear from the public on how best to address the impact of climate change on communities and the workforce.)  — By Luz Velez Good afternoon. My name is Luz Velez. Thank you for giving me a voice at this very important hearing. I am a resident of Buffalo, NY and a proud member of PUSH Buffalo, a grassroots community-based organization on the West Side of the city. I’m here today to urge all of you and your colleagues in state government to support the passage of the Climate and Community Protection Act (A3876/S2992)…  I moved to Buffalo in 1980 to pursue a degree at Buffalo State College. I graduated in 1985 with a BS in Social Work and a minor in Afro-American history. That same year, I became the full-time Senior Services Director at Hispanics United of Buffalo. In 1993, I had my son Felipe and became a single mom. Five years later I bought my first and only home, the one I live into this day, after moving 9 times from unhealthy and toxic apartments. And then in 2006 I became seriously ill and was medically retired. Throughout my entire adult life residing on the West Side I’ve lived near the Peace Bridge, an international commercial crossing for most trucks and large vehicles traveling between the U.S. and Canada. As a result, I’ve been exposed to diesel truck emissions all this time, and even those times when vehicle emission standards were much more relaxed. Over the years I started developing a lot of non-descriptive respiratory lung infections, which sometimes left me wondering if I had a permanent cold or allergies. As my health deteriorated, I received from my doctors a 6 month to one-year life expectancy diagnosis. A state of depression quickly settled in and I physically, emotionally, and spiritually lost my voice. My doctors determined the source of the infection was environmental factors due to mold and air pollution. Due to my health conditions, and accompanying financial hardship resulting from my unemployable and loss of wages, this single mom’s house fell into disarray and disrepair. I experienced a lot shame. I feared losing my home to gentrification and disinvestment, or to a failing health and safety inspection. I even feared losing my kid. My isolation led to the devastation of my health, home, and humanity. I heard over the radio about PUSH Buffalo’s Warm and Dry and roof repair program one Saturday. By Monday, I met a canvasser from PUSH who was in the neighborhood and I quickly set up an appointment for an energy audit to assess the conditions in my home. After completing some paperwork, I was placed on a waiting list for services. I’ll never forget the day the phone rang and I learned it would be a matter of weeks before contractors would enter my home to assess the problems and work with PUSH to come up with solutions that I believe would save my life and save my home. When the contractors arrived and completed their assessment, we quickly learned how serious the problems were. The roof in the back of my house had collapsed. Because of the roof damage there was black mold throughout the back of the house. It had permeated into the walls and into the HVAC system. I found out I needed a new furnace – the existing furnace hadn’t been serviced since 1972. I also needed a new hot water heater. The house had no insulation. For years I had been suffering from a cold house and high heating and electric bills from the use of portable space heaters. The bathtub on the second floor had caused extensive water damage and rot in the kitchen ceiling. And plaster was crumbling from the walls around my staircase. It was a hot mess to say the least. All these issues contributed to my respiratory problems, put my mental health at risk, and threatened my life.   PUSH Buffalo provided a holistic solution that healed both me and my home. They made me feel comfortable in choosing a contractor that looked like me, that was from my community, made me feel comfortable in my own home, and that didn’t judge me. PUSH spent a lot of time talking with me and listening. They helped me find my inner strength and regain my voice. With the repairs made I went from 4 doctors down to 2, and from 12 meds to 4. As the project was winding down, I started going to PUSH meetings and learning about environmental racism – the factors outside of my control and the systemic oppression that people of color living in low income communities often face and fear. I began to understand how I was disproportionately exposed to the pollution in my community from diesel truck emissions as well as the toxic conditions in my home that were exacerbated by my lack of quality health care options and lack of access to capital. These and other environmental factors that I was exposed to led my doctors to wonder if in fact I suffered from cancer. I’ve come to learn more recently that in Erie County, home to nearly 50,000 Latinx people like me, cancer risk from hazardous air pollutants is 38% higher for people of color compared to white people, and exposure to air polluting facilities is approximately 2.8 times greater for people of color. That isn’t right.  I’ve also heard recently that some of our so-called climate champions in New York State favor a carbon neutrality and offset solution to the climate and environmental crises that I experience first-hand in my community. Carbon neutrality? Not on my watch!  Now is not the time to be neutral on anything when our people are getting sick and dying, our communities

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