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		<title>Majority of Republicans Want Undocumented Workers Deported</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 21 Feb 2013 05:07:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Carlos Galindo</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Apparently Reuters/Ipsos just released a poll in which the majority of Americans want undocumented Immigrants deported. It&#8217;s obvious that the Republican party has a lot of work to do in order to get the conservative crowd on board with Comprehensive Immigration Reform. I say the Republican party because another poll by Reuters/Ipsos reports that 75% [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Apparently Reuters/Ipsos just released a poll in which the majority of Americans want undocumented Immigrants deported. It&#8217;s obvious that the Republican party has a lot of work to do in order to get the conservative crowd on board with Comprehensive Immigration Reform. I say the Republican party because another poll by Reuters/Ipsos reports that 75% of Republicans indicated that all or most undocumented Immigrants should be deported. </p>
<p>After years of misinformation Republicans and conservatives pundits have absolutely soured their constituents on Immigrants. In devaluing the undocumented worker with statements from border governor&#8217;s like Jan Brewer, Immigration Reform is going to be a hard sell. We watched John McCain&#8217;s town hall meeting last night at a 98% white community (CDP) in Arizona called Sun Lakes in which he was absolutely berated by attendees. Hey, when for years you&#8217;re hearing things like, &#8220;it&#8217;s an invasion, it&#8217;s absolutely invasion&#8221;, &#8220;It&#8217;s out of control, it&#8217;s simply out of control&#8221;, &#8220;there are decapitated bodies in our Arizona desert.&#8221; How do you think the uninformed white person is going to react? By the way those comments all came from Jan Brewer.</p>
<p>McCain, Flake, Rubio and the rest of the Republicans who either participated in the extremist rhetoric or stood by idly allowing the misinformation to be spread, have a gargantuan task at hand. </p>
<p>Unfortunately for those Republicans trying to sell the concept of CIR to your average Republican or Anglo, there are still many extremist Republican politicians like Tea Party favorite Rafael &#8220;Ted&#8221; Cruz (R) Texas making themselves prevalent in the conversation and calling any reform amnesty. Apparently Cruz never got the memo. </p>
<p>You reap what you sow. If the Republicans can&#8217;t pull this off, they will continue to become less and less relevant in the upcoming elections. It&#8217;s the demographics stupid! .</p>
<blockquote><p>(Reuters) &#8211; More than half of U.S. citizens believe that most or all of the country&#8217;s 11 million illegal immigrants should be deported, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll released on Wednesday that highlights the difficulties facing lawmakers trying to reform the U.S. immigration system.</p>
<p>The online survey shows resistance to easing immigration laws despite the biggest push for reform in Congress since 2007.</p>
<p>Thirty percent of those polled think that most illegal immigrants, with some exceptions, should be deported, while 23 percent believe all illegal immigrants should be deported.</p>
<p>Only 5 percent believe all illegal immigrants should be allowed to stay in the United States legally, and 31 percent want most illegal immigrants to stay.  </p></blockquote>
<blockquote><p>ISSUE POLARIZES POLICYMAKERS</p>
<p>Attitudes toward immigration are polarized by party, according to another the Reuters/Ipsos poll. Seventy-five percent of Republicans think all or most immigrants should be deported, compared to 40 percent of Democrats who think the same.</p></blockquote>
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<p>Carlos E. Galindo is a nationally syndicated radio talk show host &amp; political analyst conducting radio shows in both English and Spanish on radio stations in Arizona. Mr. Galindo is a weekly contributor to KPFK 98.7 FM Los Angeles and W60 AM Radio, Los Angeles, San Diego and has appeared on CNN, Univision and Telemundo as a political analyst. Mr. Galindo is also an Op-Ed columnist on Prensa Hispana and the Tucson Citizen in Arizona.  Carlos Galindo is President and founder of the Immigrant Advocacy Foundation, Inc.</p>
<p>http://www.carlosgalindo.com</p>
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		<title>You Invited Me In</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 21 Feb 2013 00:33:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Carlos Galindo</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sometimes I wish I could take each and everyone of those who denigrates the undocumented Immigrant through an informative journey. I would start off by having them spend some time in the native country of the undocumented worker. Not for purposes of subjecting them to the harsh conditions found in most of these countries that [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sometimes I wish I could take each and everyone of those who denigrates the undocumented Immigrant through an informative journey. </p>
<p>I would start off by having them spend some time in the native country of the undocumented worker. Not for purposes of subjecting them  to the harsh conditions found in most of these countries that produce our low skilled labor force, but because I want them to truly understand the complexity of the issue, and it starts at the source, the birth country of the undocumented worker. It&#8217;s important to understand that in each of these countries, those who have left for a better life in America act like a calling card to those back home. Some of these Immigrant workers send money, others send larger items through transport firms that specialize in bringing packages to local towns. Some of the Immigrants, previously undocumented, have now through an adjustment of status become Permanent Residents, perhaps even U.S. Citizens. Each one of these scenarios creates a virtual invitation for those that stayed behind by somehow confirming the achievement of the American Dream. This, coupled with comments from the employers who hire the undocumented worker such as: &#8220;Jose, I wish I had two of you,&#8221; &#8220;do you have a friend or a relative that&#8217;s looking for work?&#8221; &#8220;Maria, you&#8217;re a sweetheart, my sister, my neighbor, my co-worker would like to have someone like you help them clean their house&#8221; serves as an enticement to take that leap across the border.</p>
<p>Equally, each one of those scenarios triggers an action from the undocumented worker and ultimately a reaction from the relative at home. It&#8217;s an invitation that&#8217;s tendered daily to those in foreign countries as they chat long distance using calling cards or international plans on their cell phones. The good news from the United States of pending employment solidifies a decision for that desperate foreigner who seeks to feed his family in his native country or just simply seeks to live a life like their hermano, primo or tio. </p>
<p>The journey that commences once that decision is made is a dangerous one that traverses the desert region between our neighbor to the South and the land of opportunity. </p>
<p>I have personally interviewed hundreds of Immigrants that have crossed that unforgiving desert. Many share horror stories of abuse at the hands of the human trafficker. In one interview the now U.S. Citizen Immigrant, entrepreneur, and job creator, shared with me that out of a group of thirteen, only six of them survived the treacherous desert. It&#8217;s simply heartbreaking to listen to the stories as they sob and break down, at times  sharing a story they have never shared with anyone in such vivid detail. </p>
<p>I&#8217;ve also personally traversed the desert floor with the Desert Angels, a desert rescue and body recovery organization. As you follow the hidden paths the undocumented Immigrants take, you find shoes that have disintegrated, jeans that have been abandoned after making a desperate effort to strip away the clothes that serves to bake their bodies at extreme temperatures with a terrain that reaches temperatures as high as 160 degrees in the summer. Water bottles abandoned because the water gets so hot that it is undrinkable and simply causes the desert crosser to vomit the near boiling water. Any food consumed is canned or non-perishable, but even that food that would traditionally help give them strength, becomes a cumbersome burden as their strength diminishes hour by hour. Children&#8217;s strollers, baby clothes and toys are left behind, telling the story of a tender life at risk as Mom attempts to carry, not just her own weight, but that of that child that may be near death.</p>
<p>I don&#8217;t share this with you to invoke some hidden or suppressed compassion. I&#8217;m well aware that most of those who oppose illegal Immigration, or oppose the presence of millions of undocumented workers currently serving as our labor force don&#8217;t possess an ounce of compassion. I know many of you have been desensitized by political rhetoric and a constant barrage of misinformation and denigrating words like invaders, criminals, wetbacks, and leeches to name a few. I share the Immigrants journey because it&#8217;s an important component in the dialog we engage in daily when we converse about what to do with those millions of Immigrants that have been here 10, 15 or 20 years hiding in the shadows.  </p>
<p>Every employer that hires an undocumented worker is responsible for the wave of Immigrants who arrive in the U.S. seeking employment. Most pro-Immigrant activists don&#8217;t want to touch the employer sanction issue. It&#8217;s a double edged sword. They feel as if they would lose credibility if they somehow address the workplace of the undocumented Immigrants. That somehow they&#8217;ll be responsible for collateral damage that may result from advocating for enforcement of an aggressive employer sanction law that will penalize the employer and not just the employee utilizing a false identity.</p>
<p>I differ from these activists. As a pro-Immigrant activist and radio talk show host that not only advocates for Immigrants on a daily basis, but converses with them daily, I insist that the problem has always been with the employer. An employer who is willing to hire undocumented workers at an extremely low wage, work them long hours, brag about the productivity or efficiency of his company, yet donates faithfully to the reelection campaign of those same politicians that are creating omnibus anti-Immigrant legislation that of course omits any meaningful employer sanctions. It&#8217;s a hypocritical system that utilizes a double standard. </p>
<p>If we pursued the employer aggressively with an employer sanction law that would not just criminalize the employee as it currently does here in Arizona, but focus the criminality on the employer, we would resolve the &#8220;illegal immigration&#8221; issue. With a criminal focus on the employer, that company or individual that seeks to profit from cheap labor would immediately scream bloody murder, and at the same time they would scream for Immigration Reform, and they would most certainly insist on having at their disposal a system in which they could hire the workers they needed from a foreign country, while having the ability to adjust the employees status to permanent residency based on the longevity of the employment and the value factor to the employer. The practice of talking out of both sides of their mouth in hiring undocumented workers yet funding anti-Immigrant legislators would drastically change to yelling out of both sides of their mouth, screaming out of pain from the stiff criminal penalties imposed from an aggressive employer sanction law while screaming out of the other side of their mouth for immediate relief in the form of Comprehensive Immigration Reform that would meet their needs and the needs of a modern day United States extremely dependent on Immigrant labor. </p>
<p>The private prison industry long ago understood that they could utilize the hypocrisy and the double standard utilized by the anti-Immigrant lobby and the employers. They saw this as as a perfect business model. Utilizing the hatred for undocumented Immigrants,  politicians that represent the anti-Immigrant constituency and powerful and eager investors like ex Vice President Dick Cheney, wall street moguls, and financial institutions, the private prison industry successfully cashed in on the anti-Immigrant hype. The private prison industry successfully met behind closed doors with anti-immigrant legislators and were instrumental in creating and nurturing anti-Immigrant laws that serve as a net to capture those undocumented Immigrants so badly needed to occupy the vacant beds at the private prison facilities that ultimately generate billions of dollar.  </p>
<p>Make no mistake, there&#8217;s a virtual sign on the border that states, &#8220;wanted, for employment, undocumented Immigrants.&#8221; Further inland, there&#8217;s another virtual sign that states, &#8220;wanted, for deportation, undocumented Immigrants, no experience preferred.&#8221;</p>
<p>I&#8217;m in no way advocating for an open border. That&#8217;s a common mistake made by most pro-Immigrant advocates. I understand that we&#8217;re a sovereign nation, and as such, we must have borders. I also understand that the border issue has been utilized as a tool by both sides of this issue. </p>
<p>Americans need a better understanding of this complex issue that contains some very basic and glaring necessities. We need an expansion of our visa program to meet our work force needs. We need to issue a much greater amount of visas to the country that we most draw upon for our low skilled labor force. That, would clearly be our neighbor to the south, Mexico. We need to address our options when it comes to those that are currently here already serving as our undocumented work force, we need to provide relief for those children that were brought here at a very young age and that have now been woven into the fabric of our country, and, we need to quit moving the fence post when it comes to border security. That decision should not be made based on the whims of a politician that either represents racist, xenophobe or white supremacist constituents, nor should it be a politician who is influenced by private prison lobbyists. We need a bipartisan commission that will submit a reasonable plan based on all the above. We can&#8217;t bank on opportunist <a href="http://tucsoncitizen.com/arizona-unapologetic-liberal/2013/02/06/they-dont-represent-us/">Latino politicians like Senator Marco Rubio (R) Florida who doesn&#8217;t truly understand the complexity of the Immigration issue</a>, nor can we heed advice from &#8220;pro-Immigrant&#8221; opportunist politicians like Congressman Luis Gutierrez (D) Illinois who seeks an omnibus reform bill that would incorporate the undocumented Immigrant that arrived yesterday. </p>
<p>Archaic laws that remain on the books simply serve to destroy any advances that this country has achieved or serve to maliciously prosecute those &#8220;violators&#8221; who break these laws while actually serving the basic needs of this country, e.g. current Immigration laws and those who serve as our labor force. </p>
<p>The time has come, we cannot put Comprehensive Immigration Reform on the back burner. We have to be realistic about this country&#8217;s needs and we have to somehow deal with those millions currently living in the shadows. After all we invited them in.</p>
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<p>Carlos E. Galindo is a radio talk show host &amp; political analyst conducting radio shows in both English and Spanish on four radio stations in Arizona. Mr. Galindo is a weekly contributor to KPFK 98.7 FM Los Angeles and has appeared on CNN, Univision and Telemundo as a political analyst. Mr. Galindo is also an Op-Ed columnist on Prensa Hispana Arizona. Carlos Galindo is a founding member and President of the Immigrant Advocacy Foundation, Inc.</p>
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		<dc:creator>Carlos Galindo</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Why do media outlets label Republican Latinos as key players in the Immigration reform dialogue? I am sick of seeing the likes of Marco Rubio (R) Florida and Raul Labrador (R) Idaho advanced as somehow representative of Latinos throughout the United States. Not only are Rubio and Labrador not representative of the Latinos in the [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Why do media outlets label Republican Latinos as key players in the Immigration reform dialogue? I am sick of seeing the likes of Marco Rubio (R) Florida and Raul Labrador (R) Idaho advanced as somehow representative of Latinos throughout the United States. </p>
<p>Not only are Rubio and Labrador not representative of the Latinos in the U.S., they certainly are not representative of the Immigrants in America. Rubio with Cuban roots and Labrador born in Puerto Rico have no idea what it&#8217;s like to suffer in the United States. I would best be represented by a white man with a good grasp on the complexity of Latino issues than two politicians that have been placed at the forefront of this Immigration debate because of their affiliation to communities that have been labeled by some as being Hispanic or Latino, such as the Cuban and Puerto Rican communities have been. Rubio and Labrador represent and understand the necessities of today&#8217;s Immigrants about as much as Black politicians understand the needs and the plight of the current Haitian or African Immigrant. Just because the pigment of their skin is identical, that doesn&#8217;t mean the modern day black politician can remember or relate to what their ancestors felt when they were brought here as Immigrant slaves in the seventeenth century. </p>
<p>Rubio and Labrador are so far removed from the day to day struggle of the modern Immigrant and Latino, that they couldn&#8217;t possibly understand the needs or the intricacies involved with today&#8217;s Immigrant community. That detachment and their insistence on utilizing code words floated by Republican politicians and pundits creates a credibility problem for Rubio and Labrador. Your average Latino, and most definitely today&#8217;s Immigrant doesn&#8217;t recognize Rubio or Labrador as politicians looking to serve the best interest of the Latino community.</p>
<p>As an Immigrant from Mexico and as an active member of the Immigrant community in Arizona, I find it truly offensive every time I see a news story referencing either of these two politicians as key players. Why does the Republican party feel a need to pick someone who at best shares the same pigmentation I do to take the lead on an issue that affects my community? </p>
<p>Here&#8217;s where we can separate Rubio and Labrador and define them by lack of knowledge and extreme hypocrisy. Rubio is riding the political wave, and after years of trying to blend in to Anglo communities and political mixers with a name like &#8220;Marco Rubio&#8221;, he&#8217;s willing to be labeled the key Latino of the Republican party. It&#8217;s all about political opportunism and advancement for Rubio, who I&#8217;m sure aspires to be the first Latino POTUS. Rubio&#8217;s willing to take one for the team as long as he is accepted as &#8220;one of them&#8221; in the Republican party. </p>
<p>As for Labrador, we can go one further. Labrador is a blatant hypocrite. After working for years as an Immigration attorney representing clients who yearn to adjust their legal status in the United States, Labrador pleads ignorance when it comes to understanding the Immigration process. What else can I deduce when Labrador utilizes rhetoric like &#8220;get at the back of the line&#8221; and his comments during the 2012 campaign in which Labrador indicated that the Republican party needed to be an inclusive party, a &#8220;party of legal immigration.&#8221;</p>
<p>On his congressional page he states his position in this manner:         </p>
<blockquote><p>In order for us to have real immigration reform, our top priority needs to be to first secure our nation’s borders and start enforcing the immigration laws already enacted.  To do so we must give our law enforcement officials the resources they need to enforce the laws on the books and secure our borders.  I also believe that undocumented immigrants must return to their country of origin and then reapply to legally come to the United States.   Finally, I believe that we need a guest worker program that actually works because guest workers play an important role in the American economy and more specifically in the state of Idaho.  This guest worker program will not include a pathway to citizenship or amnesty.</p></blockquote>
<p>Why is Labrador&#8217;s hard stance on Immigration hypocritical you might ask? Well, primarily because as an Immigration attorney for 15 years, Labrador claims to have had undocumented workers as clients. One has to assume that if in fact these workers were undocumented, they either stole someone&#8217;s identity, invented a social security number or borrowed a friend or relatives identity. In any event that would mean that Labrador was assisting people he knew to be in the country unlawfully in requesting a pardon (amnesty in Republican rhetoric) from a Federal Immigration Judge. I can&#8217;t think of a more hypocritical situation, one in which you claim to want legal Immigration, yet you are part and parcel to filing paperwork for undocumented workers to request a pardon for what many call criminal behavior. Can we assume then that Labrador feels that undocumented workers that can afford to pay an attorney like him are exempt from prosecution and do not in fact have to get at the &#8220;back of the line&#8221;, wherever that may be?</p>
<p>Fact: The Republican party is replete with hypocrites, and Rubio and Labrador are simply part of that same system. The difference is, the rest of the party is comprised primarily of old white men that don&#8217;t hide their disdain for Immigrants, legal or otherwise, Rubio and Labrador on the other hand lend themselves to being the brown skinned snake oil salesmen for the GOP.</p>
<p>If I haven&#8217;t made it clear enough yet, as an Immigrant, a Latino, a U.S. Citizen, and current President of the Immigrant Advocacy Foundation, Inc., I will repeat it, Marco Rubio and Raul Labrador do not represent us. </p>
<p>Oh, and don&#8217;t even get me started on Rafael &#8220;Ted&#8221; Cruz (R) Texas. That&#8217;s a blog in itself.</p>
<p><img alt="" src="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-DpQbBYB_tUc/Thn_7iZr2VI/AAAAAAAADZc/Gw51VUPKRt4/s1600/marco%2Brubio%2Bgop%2Bkicker.jpg" class="alignnone" width="841" height="565" /></p>
<p>Carlos E. Galindo is a radio talk show host &amp; political analyst conducting radio shows in both English and Spanish on four radio stations in Arizona. Mr. Galindo is a weekly contributor to KPFK 98.7 FM Los Angeles and has appeared on CNN, Univision and Telemundo as a political analyst. Mr. Galindo is also an Op-Ed columnist on Prensa Hispana Arizona. Carlos Galindo is a founding member and President of the Immigrant Advocacy Foundation, Inc.</p>
<p>http://www.carlosgalindo.com</p>
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		<title>Racist comments are acceptable amongst Republicans &amp; Tea Baggers</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 16 Sep 2012 22:02:32 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Carlos Galindo</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I came across this link in my daily web travels. Your average Rethuglican or Tea Bagger will deny to the death that these comments are racist. Their racism is overt and unchecked, and the eventual casualties are those murdered in cold blood because their lives have been devalued based on their skin color, nationality or [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.mediaite.com/online/california-rodeo-announcers-racist-michelle-obama-joke-sparks-controversy/" title="Racist public jokes about the first lady" target="_blank">I came across this link in my daily web travels</a>. Your average Rethuglican or Tea Bagger will deny to the death that these comments are racist. Their racism is overt and unchecked, and the eventual casualties are those murdered in cold blood because their lives have been devalued based on their skin color, nationality or ethnic origin. </p>
<p>Here are some examples of the aforementioned. Juan Varela a Phoenix man of Mexican descent and fifth generation American, <a href="http://tucsoncitizen.com/arizona-unapologetic-liberal/tag/juan-varela/" target="_blank">killed in cold blood by a racist that said &#8220;go back to Mexico wetback&#8221;</a> before extinguishing his life in front of his brother and mother.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2011/01/26/minuteman-vigilantes-arizona-murder-trial-brisenia-flores-mother-testifies.html" target="_blank">Brisenia Flores a nine year child from Arivaca Arizona shot twice in the face by racist minutemen</a> as she plead for her life and said &#8220;please don&#8217;t kill me&#8221; after she had witnessed the cold blooded murder of her U.S. Citizen father of Mexican descent and the shooting of her U.S. Citizen Mother Gina, also of Mexican descent.</p>
<p><a href="http://colorlines.com/archives/2011/02/luis_ramirezs_attackers_get_nine_years_in_prison_for_deadly_hate_crime.html" target="_blank">Luis Ramirez in Shenandoah Pennsylvania that was beat to death in a park by white Racist youth</a> for being with his longtime white girlfriend and their child. A crime that invoked the following description of the perpetrators by Justice Department prosecutor Myesha Braden &#8220;They may not have intended to kill Ramirez, but thought him somehow worthy of being beaten like a dog in the streets.” </p>
<p>Let me be clear if I haven&#8217;t already been in my description of just a handful of incidents, these types of comments carry consequences and create casualties.</p>
<div id="attachment_311" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 570px"><a href="http://tucsoncitizen.com/arizona-unapologetic-liberal/2012/09/16/racist-comments-are-acceptable-amongst-republicans-tea-baggers/racist-by-carlos-galindo/" rel="attachment wp-att-311"><img src="http://tucsoncitizen.com/arizona-unapologetic-liberal/files/2012/09/Racist-by-Carlos-Galindo-560x332.jpg" alt="" width="560" height="332" class="size-large wp-image-311" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Are you still denying it&#8217;s racist?</p></div>
<p><em>Carlos E. Galindo is a radio talk show host &amp; political analyst conducting radio shows in both English and Spanish on four radio stations in Arizona. Mr. Galindo is a weekly contributor to KPFK 98.7 FM Los Angeles and W60 AM Radio, Los Angeles, San Diego and has appeared on CNN, Univision and Telemundo as a political analyst. Mr. Galindo is also an Op-Ed columnist on Prensa Hispana and the Tucson Citizen in Arizona.  Carlos Galindo is President and founder of the Immigrant Advocacy Foundation, Inc.</p>
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		<title>Knocking on heaven&#8217;s door (Immigrant worker series)</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 05 Aug 2012 19:12:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Carlos Galindo</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is our people (I say that as an Immigrant that has worked the agricultural fields of this country), that work these jobs that require great risk for low pay. It&#8217;s the work displayed in this video that allows golf course members to enjoy the beauty of the grounds that surround them as they seek [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is our people (I say that as an Immigrant that has worked the agricultural fields of this country), that work these jobs that require great risk for low pay. It&#8217;s the work displayed in this video that allows golf course members to enjoy the beauty of the grounds that surround them as they seek to place that little ball in that hole in the ground while they down their beers and sip their wine oblivious to the work that was done by an army of immigrants at the break of dawn. </p>
<p>Yet, many in the U.S. continue hell bent on removing us, or eradicating us, as you would a cockroach that has infested your cupboards. Yet, it&#8217;s us, the immigrant labor, that fills those cupboards with our backbreaking work as white employers hire us conscious of our lack of legal status. </p>
<p>Frankly, we are the bottom card in a house of cards, as you attempt to remove us, the house of cards will fall. We are the infrastructure of these, the United States. It&#8217;s amazing to watch the racist, xenophobe, white supremacist, or the so called conservative, attempt to remove us, completely oblivious to the fact that they are harming themselves in the process. All based on their ignorance, hatred and hypocrisy.</p>
<p>This country was built on immigrants, no one has defined it as &#8220;legal&#8221; immigrants. The reason that it&#8217;s never quite been defined as legal immigrants, is because we&#8217;ve never worried about checking the legal status of the immigrant, as long as they are willing to work in our fields, clean our toilets, empty our septic tanks, mow our lawns, cook our food and wipe our kids butts.</p>
<p><iframe width="520" height="415" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/W6utojcJBYk" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe></p>
<p>Carlos E. Galindo is a radio talk show host &#038; political analyst conducting radio shows in both English and Spanish on four radio stations in Arizona. Mr. Galindo is a weekly contributor to KPFK 98.7 FM Los Angeles and W60 AM Radio, Los Angeles, San Diego and has appeared on CNN, Univision and Telemundo as a political analyst. Mr. Galindo is also an Op-Ed columnist on Prensa Hispana and the Tucson Citizen in Arizona.  Carlos Galindo is President and founder of the Immigrant Advocacy Foundation, Inc.</p>
<p>http://www.carlosgalindo.com</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 06 Jul 2012 23:29:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Carlos Galindo</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It sure looked like Marco Rubio was going to be the guy that Romney picked to be on the GOP ticket for November. Romney was heavily floating the idea that Rubio might be his man, mostly based on his desire to attract the Latino vote. In turn, Rubio was floating the idea of a Dream [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It sure looked like Marco Rubio was going to be the guy that Romney picked to be on the GOP ticket for November. Romney was heavily floating the idea that Rubio might be his man, mostly based on his desire to attract the Latino vote. In turn, Rubio was floating the idea of a Dream Act that would convince the &#8220;Dreamers&#8221;, that they in turn, should convince others, that he was their savior. </p>
<p>Here in Arizona I heard some of the &#8220;leaders&#8221; of these Dreamers on Spanish language media outlets stating that they would support whomever gave them the Dream Act. Wow, talk about betraying the Latino community! Judas Escariot betrayed Jesus for thirty pence, I suppose the Dream Act for some of these Dreamers is their thirty pence. I mean, after all, it&#8217;s the GOP that has systematically created laws to attack not just the Dreamers, but their parents as well. It was Willard that said he would unequivocally veto the Dream Act. Yet when Romney saw an opportunity to use a &#8220;Latino&#8221; U.S. Senator to attract the Latino vote, he jumped on it like flies on a steaming pile of dung on an hot Arizona summer day. </p>
<p>Willard &#038; Marco didn&#8217;t count on the fact that Obama was plotting and planning to make a move to seize the Latino vote, and in one fell swoop a series of incidents occurred that essentially assured Obama the 2012 Latino vote. It was almost as if the stars had aligned. Obama declares that the Dreamers would be able to come out of the shadows and receive a work permit that can be renewed every two years indefinitely, then SCOTUS rules on SB1070 striking most provisions as unconstitutional and allowing the show me your papers portion of the law to take effect, Obama, as if dueling with Arizona and the GOP, immediately pulls the 287g certification from Arizona&#8217;s law enforcement agencies and further states that ICE officers will not pickup undocumented Immigrants being held for suspicion of being in the country unlawfully unless they were being charged with a felony. Romney&#8217;s response? An attempt to one up President Obama by stating that it was not enough and that he would seek a longer term solution for the Dreamers. </p>
<p>Very few Latinos believed Romney, well, I suppose their are still those Dreamers looking for their thirty pence, but for the most part Romney is toast with the Latinos. There is less and less talk about Rubio being part of the veepstakes.</p>
<p>That&#8217;s not stopping Rubio though. He&#8217;s clearly still coveting that spot on the GOP ticket, and he&#8217;s making sure that the conservative folk see him. I suppose it would be hard to miss him with his new sales tactic. He&#8217;s pounding the street town by town as any self serving politician would do, selling his propaganda, I mean book, &#8220;An American Son.&#8221; What makes this book tour interesting is Rubio&#8217;s attempt to make sure you can&#8217;t miss him, he&#8217;s cruising around on a huge tour bus with his mug and his name plastered prominently on the side. It might as well say, An American Son looking to be an American Vice President.</p>
<p>Now that Rubio can&#8217;t bring Romney the Latino vote, I suspect Romney&#8217;s advisors will steer him towards someone who has more experience, can bring in the moderates and conservatives. Shall we say, someone, a bit more vanilla.</p>
<div class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 555px"><img alt="" src="http://blogs.ajc.com/political-insider-jim-galloway/files/2012/07/marcorubiobus.JPG" width="545" height="313" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Hey, look at me!</p></div>
<p>Carlos E. Galindo is a radio talk show host &#038; political analyst conducting radio shows in both English and Spanish on four radio stations in Arizona. Mr. Galindo is a weekly contributor to KPFK 98.7 FM Los Angeles and W60 AM Radio, Los Angeles, San Diego and has appeared on CNN, Univision and Telemundo as a political analyst. Mr. Galindo is also an Op-Ed columnist on Prensa Hispana and the Tucson Citizen in Arizona.  Carlos Galindo is President and founder of the Immigrant Advocacy Foundation, Inc.</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 13 Jun 2012 03:16:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Carlos Galindo</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Jan Brewer seems poised and ready to strike once the Supreme Court renders it&#8217;s decision regarding SB1070. Brewer just issued an executive order directing the AZPOST (Arizona Peace Officers Standards and Training Board) to issue material previously given to officers enabling them to determine who might be in the country legally. AZPOST, the agency that [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Jan Brewer seems poised and ready to strike once the Supreme Court renders it&#8217;s decision regarding SB1070. Brewer just issued an executive order directing the AZPOST (Arizona Peace Officers Standards and Training Board) to issue material previously given to officers enabling them to determine who might be in the country legally. </p>
<p>AZPOST, the agency that oversees police officers in Arizona was commenced 44 years ago under a Republican administration and according to their website their purpose in part is as follows:</p>
<blockquote><p>The Arizona Peace Officer Standards and Training Board was created by an act of the 28th Arizona legislature on July 1, 1968 as the Arizona Law Enforcement Officer Advisory Council. The name was officially changed to its present form on July 17, 1994.</p>
<p>The Board was originally created to address the need for minimum peace officer selection, recruitment, retention and training standards, and to provide curriculum and standards for all certified law enforcement training facilities. The Board was also vested with the responsibility of administering the Peace Officer Training Fund. </p></blockquote>
<p>So now AZPOST&#8217;s job is to determine what an &#8220;illegal looks like&#8221;. Well at least that&#8217;s what Jan Brewer, Arizona&#8217;s illustrious governor thinks their job is. While signing SB1070, Brewer was <a href="http://youtu.be/IZlflamdXZo" title="Jan Brewer has no idea what an illegal immigrant looks like" target="_blank">asked by a reporter what she thought an &#8220;illegal immigrant&#8221; looked like. Brewer stuttered as she struggled to answer the very basic question this law hinges on.</a> After all, if you&#8217;re signing a law into effect that is meant to be used to chase down and prosecute undocumented immigrants, you should have a good grasp on what the person you&#8217;re targeting looks like.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s obvious that Jan Brewer never considered what an &#8220;illegal immigrant&#8221; looks like, just as she didn&#8217;t consider the repercussions that signing this law into effect would create. Most importantly the loss of life it caused in the case of Juan Varela who was shot by his neighbor Gary Thomas Kelley just two weeks after the signing of SB1070 and a concealed weapon law. Kelley approached Varela asking him if he was on his way to, or returning from, a protest against SB1070. When Varela, a fifth generation American Citizen told him to leave him alone, Kelley pulled the concealed weapon from his waistband and brandished it while calling Varela a wetback and telling him to go back to Mexico. Kelley, viciously, and in a criminal act of hate, took Varela&#8217;s life in front of Varela&#8217;s seventy eight year old mother and his brother. </p>
<p>The effect of SB1070 on the State of Arizona has been great and diverse, from a mass exodus of lawful immigrants fearing harassment based on their prominent indigenous features, to the loss of jobs based on large businesses&#8217; refusal to set up shop in Arizona because of the hostile and polarized environment. </p>
<p>Jan Brewer did what was politically expedient and fruitful for her flailing political career. Brewer was not concerned about how Arizonan&#8217;s might be affected, or to what extent they might take this law into their own hands. </p>
<p>As Brewer called Arizona&#8217;s traditional immigrant migration, an invasion, as she fabricated stories of decapitated bodies and exclaimed, &#8220;it&#8217;s out of control, it&#8217;s simply out of control&#8221;, border militia&#8217;s like J.T. Ready&#8217;s U.S. Border Guard were formed, and a get him, he&#8217;s brown, mentality prevailed. You wouldn&#8217;t believe how many times I&#8217;ve been told to go back to Mexico, even though I&#8217;m a light skinned Mexican Immigrant and a naturalized citizen who speaks perfect English.  </p>
<p>Brewer spokesman Matthew Benson on Tuesday said, &#8220;The governor is optimistic that the heart of SB 1070 will be upheld and implemented,&#8221; he went on to say, &#8220;The governor thought this was an appropriate time to revisit the issue and make sure Arizona law enforcement is as prepared as possible for partial or full implementation of the law.&#8221;</p>
<p>So as we await the Supreme Court decision, AZPOST prepares to issue updated manuals on what an &#8220;illegal immigrant looks like&#8221; in order to facilitate police officers in determining who they should stop while driving brown.</p>
<p>There is of course someone else that&#8217;s preparing for the onslaught of immigrant arrests. The detention officers who work in the private prison industry who make certain that those determined to be &#8220;illegal immigrants&#8221; are stuffed into cells like sardines in a can, ensuring that the private prison industry gets the maximum bang for their buck, after all they invested a great deal of money in these local politician&#8217;s political campaigns to ensure they had the &#8220;right&#8221; people in place. That of course includes Governor Brewer&#8217;s right hand man, top advisor Chuck Coughlin, the equivalent to George Bush&#8217;s Karl Rove aka &#8220;The Architect&#8221;. </p>
<p>Coughlin is a lobbyist for CCA (Corrections Corporation of America), CCA in turn is a giant in the private prison industry and a specialist in detention of brown skinned folks. The influence that Coughlin has on Brewer is astounding. On his own website, &#8220;High Ground Public Affairs&#8221;, Coughlin brags about the influence he has had in putting the right people in place within the Brewer administration. </p>
<p>Coughlin&#8217;s bio states: </p>
<blockquote><p>Coughlin was asked to serve by then-Secretary of State Jan Brewer as the Chairman of her Transition Team when she became Governor in 2009.  As the Transition Team Chairman, Coughlin assembled a diverse team of business and community leaders who recommended to the Governor her executive management team, senior policy positions, cabinet recommendations and coordinated her swearing in ceremonies. Coughlin chaired the search committee which recommended the succession of Secretary of State Ken Bennett into the role left vacant by Brewer’s ascension to the office of Governor.
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<p>The Supreme Court decision could come as early as Monday, and as the immigrant community prepares for the onslaught, Brewer&#8217;s mouth and arms move about barking and signing executive orders, while Coughlin and the private prison industry pull her strings. Why does this remind me of the song from the sixties, &#8220;I&#8217;m your puppet.&#8221;     </p>
<p><ins datetime="2012-06-13T02:54:45+00:00"></ins><div id="attachment_279" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 570px"><a href="http://tucsoncitizen.com/arizona-unapologetic-liberal/2012/06/12/arizonas-governor-its-law-enforcement-community-prepare-for-the-implementation-of-sb1070/carlos-galindo-with-white-protester/" rel="attachment wp-att-279"><img src="http://tucsoncitizen.com/arizona-unapologetic-liberal/files/2012/06/Carlos-Galindo-with-white-protester-560x461.jpg" alt="" width="560" height="461" class="size-large wp-image-279" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Carlos Galindo talking to white protester during SB1070 protests</p></div></p>
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<p>Carlos E. Galindo is a radio talk show host &amp; political analyst conducting radio shows in both English and Spanish on four radio stations in Arizona. Mr. Galindo is a weekly contributor to KPFK 98.7 FM Los Angeles and W60 AM Radio, Los Angeles, San Diego and has appeared on CNN, Univision and Telemundo as a political analyst. Mr. Galindo is also an Op-Ed columnist on Prensa Hispana and the Tucson Citizen in Arizona. Mr. Galindo is President &amp; Founder of The Immigrant Advocacy Foundation, a non-profit corporation in good standing.</p>
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		<title>Arizona&#8217;s Failed Leadership</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Feb 2012 01:08:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Carlos Galindo</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s disgusting to see the Republicans in Arizona still using smoke screens to confuse the uninformed and primarily conservative voters. This years legislative session includes legislative bills that are meant to pursue, or single out undocumented Immigrants who have made Arizona their place of abode. Amongst the bills are ones that want undocumented children counted [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s disgusting to see the Republicans in Arizona still using smoke screens to confuse the uninformed and primarily conservative voters. This years legislative session includes legislative bills that are meant to pursue, or single out undocumented Immigrants who have made Arizona their place of abode. </p>
<p>Amongst the bills are ones that want undocumented children counted in the classrooms and a report generated that would go to the senate president and the governor as well as the chairman of the appropriations committee, who as many of us know is Don Shooter (R) Mesa, who donned a sombrero, a sarape and a half-filled bottle of tequila on the first day of the special session last year, making a mockery of the special session that was meant to direct legislators to the request for extension of unemployment benefits for Arizonans. Given the unemployment rate in Yuma Arizona, Senator Shooter should have not only taken his job serious, but taking into consideration the Mexican population in his district and the fact that he is pro SB1070, this was a slap in the face to not just Mexicans in his district, but Mexicans in Arizona. When confronted with his inappropriate behavior, shooter responded &#8220;Anybody who knows me, knows I’m a cutup, a jokester, but I also play hard and I work hard&#8221; Well, I&#8217;ll be, that certainly isn&#8217;t behavior conducive with what then senate president Russell Pearce called, &#8220;maintaining decorum within the senate building.&#8221; </p>
<p>Another example of irresponsible behavior from Arizona&#8217;s failed leadership is that of Frank Antenori (R) Tucson. As women prayed at a vigil outside the senate building, Antenori, who is currently running for congress, accompanied by senate majority leader Andy Biggs (R) Gilbert, stood inside the senate building, door open, body half way out, and with bullhorn in hand, turned the siren on while pointing the bullhorn at the women in prayer, later screaming through the bullhorn, &#8220;how do you like it?&#8221;</p>
<p>This irresponsible and childish behavior on behalf of Arizona legislators and our governor who claims to be part of Arizona&#8217;s &#8220;leadership&#8221;, is not uncommon. Many of us saw the recent images that made their way around the world with our inept governor wagging her finger dangerously close to President Obama&#8217;s face while reprimanding him for questioning distorted facts within her book. </p>
<p>I could go on and on about the insensitive comments like those of Lori Klein (R) Anthem who yelled &#8220;go back to Mexico&#8221;, to voters protesting in front of the senate building, but let&#8217;s move on and take a look at Arizona&#8217;s failed leadership from an incontestable series of facts.</p>
<p>Rather than using their creativity to conjure up laws that promote attrition of Arizona&#8217;s Latino and Immigrant community, Arizona&#8217;s legislature and it&#8217;s governor should be focused on attracting corporations that can bring jobs to Arizona. They should be finding a way to allow small businesses to thrive in Arizona which would stimulate the economy. </p>
<p>Arizona&#8217;s &#8220;leadership&#8221; has many years ago lost their way. They compromised any good intent they may have originally had as legislators for political gain. They have been much more interested in their reelection than reinforcing Arizona&#8217;s economy. The creation of unfunded mandates is one clear example of not only their hypocrisy, but their irresponsibility in legislating for Arizona. </p>
<p>Arizona&#8217;s lawmakers rant and rave about the cost of Immigrants to Arizona, yet any law created to date, meant to be used as an attrition tool, has been an unfunded mandate. </p>
<p>I interviewed Sheriff Ralph Ogden (R) Yuma, he generated a report many years before the passing of SB1070 that used specific numbers to explain the cost involved with trying to implement an SB1070 type law in his county. Taking his costs from thousands to millions based on the need to incarcerate, prosecute, and further incarcerate post conviction, and that&#8217;s only for a misdemeanor charge. Utilizing mandates within SB1070 a second arrest for unlawful presence would require felonious charges therefore creating an exorbitant amount in to the hundreds of millions to incarcerate, adjudicate and subsequently imprison these immigrants whose original intent in Arizona was simply to fill those much needed low skilled labor jobs.</p>
<p>Where is the hypocrisy you may ask? It&#8217;s clear that if you preface the &#8220;do you support SB1070&#8243; question with, do you consider yourself a fiscal conservative, time, and time again, these legislators and most &#8220;conservative&#8221; Arizonans will quickly confirm both. Yet, if you follow up with the fact that SB1070 is an unfunded mandate, their blanket response is one that lends credence to the belief that these are racists whose only intent is to eliminate people who come from a cultural background that they simply cannot accept as equals. </p>
<p>The average Republican and legislator in Arizona will consistently respond by saying, &#8220;I don&#8217;t care what it costs, we just have to get rid of the &#8220;illegals&#8221; in Arizona.&#8221; Fiscal conservative? I truly doubt that! Multiply the &#8220;Yuma County factor&#8221; by fifteen counties in Arizona and you have a financial dilemma like one never before seen in Arizona. </p>
<p>Now you may be quick to spit out the usual conservative rhetoric or repeat the well known Arizona Republican mantra that was for years promoted by the now disgraced Russell Pearce. &#8220;It costs millions to medicate, educate and incarcerate illegals.&#8221; If that was even remotely true, consider the costs added from an unfunded state mandate.</p>
<p>There is absolutely no doubt, and as I previously pointed out, there is no refute to the argument that Arizona&#8217;s politicians are not interested in making Arizona a more sound state, but in fact are more interested in performing political stunts that will cause their reelection time and again at the expense of a deeply divided and broke Arizona. </p>
<p>I recently became aware of a &#8220;Recall Jan Brewer&#8221; campaign that was launched by a group of activists that are looking for a change in Arizona. Unfortunately, I know that a recall of Jan Brewer is an uphill battle, especially since you&#8217;re looking at a statewide movement that would need thousands of volunteers and hundreds of thousands of dollars to pull off. Believe me, the recall Pearce effort was a cake walk compared to what would be required to recall Arizona&#8217;s inept and damning governor, Janice K. Brewer. I wish them well, at least they&#8217;re doing something other than complaining.</p>
<p>Given Arizona&#8217;s apathetic voters and failed leadership on both the right and the left, perhaps Arizona has what they deserve. The way I see it, most of the legislature and the governor should all be recalled, yes even most on the left who utilize the pro immigrant topic to get reelected, yet lack the political <a href="http://www.hibeach.net/overseas08/0421cw_wallst1.jpg" target="_blank">mountain oysters</a> to propose and push for sweeping changes.</p>
<p><div id="attachment_266" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 570px"><a href="http://tucsoncitizen.com/arizona-unapologetic-liberal/2012/02/12/arizonas-failed-leadership/dsc02516-2/" rel="attachment wp-att-266"><img src="http://tucsoncitizen.com/arizona-unapologetic-liberal/files/2012/02/DSC02516-560x315.jpg" alt="" width="560" height="315" class="size-large wp-image-266" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Arizona&#039;s House of Horrors</p></div><br />
<em>Carlos E. Galindo is a radio talk show host &amp; political analyst conducting radio shows in both English and Spanish on four radio stations in Arizona. Mr. Galindo is a weekly contributor to KPFK 98.7 FM Los Angeles and W60 AM Radio, Los Angeles, San Diego and has appeared on CNN, Univision and Telemundo as a political analyst. Mr. Galindo is also an Op-Ed columnist on Prensa Hispana and the Tucson Citizen in Arizona.  </p>
<p>http://www.carlosgalindo.com</em></p>
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		<title>Breaking News: Gallardo denies talking to Lujan about bill to repeal SB1070</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Jan 2012 01:43:59 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Carlos Galindo</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[After today&#8217;s shocking and disappointing news that Board of Supervisor Mary Rose Wilcox had recommended the appointment of ex legislator David Lujan to replace outgoing Senator Kyrsten Sinema who resigned to run for the newly created district 9, I spoke to Senator Steve Gallardo who by the way has been very active as a state [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>After today&#8217;s shocking and disappointing news that Board of Supervisor Mary Rose Wilcox had recommended the appointment of ex legislator David Lujan to replace outgoing Senator Kyrsten Sinema who resigned to run for the newly created district 9, I spoke to Senator Steve Gallardo who by the way has been very active as a state senator. </p>
<p>According to a tweet from Maricopa County reporter for the Arizona Republic and AZ Central Michelle Lee, </p>
<blockquote><p>Supervisor Mary Rose Wilcox says she quizzed @davidlujan hard on why he missed SB1070 vote, which she said she knows ppl are concerned about</p></blockquote>
<p>I hardly think that quizzing David Lujan &#8220;hard&#8221; over his missed SB1070 vote qualifies for holding him accountable for failing to do his job, not just as minority leader in the house, but as a Latino Democratic legislator who had claimed to oppose SB1070. Lujan outright lied to reporters stating he was out of town, only to be caught by super sleuth reporter and New Times blogger Stephen Lemons of the famed &#8220;feathered Bastard&#8221; blog. <a href="http://blogs.phoenixnewtimes.com/bastard/2012/01/kyrsten_sinemas_david_lujan_we.php#more" title="Weasel" target="_blank">When confronted by Lemons Lujan fessed up to his lie and admitted he was AWOL enjoying a party with his parents.</a> He had no choice but to fess up, Lemons caught him red handed promoting himself for AG at a precinct meeting. </p>
<p>To add insult to injury it appears Wilcox and Lujan are in cahoots to make it look like state senator Steve Gallardo supports the decision or supports Lujan&#8217;s replacement of Sinema. The fact is that Steve Gallardo (D) district 13, Leah Landrum (D) district 16, and Linda Lopez (D) district 29 all sent a letter to Wilcox outlining their support for ex legislator Ken Clark. Gallardo tells me he spoke to mary Rose Wilcox personally and expressed his discontent with the possibility of Lujan sliding into Sinema&#8217;s vacated seat.</p>
<p>According to another tweet from the AZ Republic reporter Lee:</p>
<blockquote><p>#Maricopa County Supervisor Mary Rose Wilcox says @davidlujan committed to introducing bill to repeal SB1070 with @Steve_Gallardo.</p></blockquote>
<p>Gallardo shared with me that he has not spoken with David Lujan or Mary Rose Wilcox about Lujan cosponsoring a bill to repeal SB1070. Gallardo confirmed that he has a bill to repeal SB1070 and has been garnering support from other members, but has never had a reason to talk to Lujan about it.</p>
<p>Gallardo is extremely offended by the suggestion or the insinuation that Lujan has anything to do with having cosponsored a bill with Gallardo. </p>
<p>This is just another in a long line of politically shoddy moves by Supervisor Wilcox and the Democratic party. It&#8217;s obvious the Republican party doesn&#8217;t have to do much to stay in power in Arizona with such political ineptness courtesy of Arizona&#8217;s Democratic elected officials.</p>
<p>One last thing, where have the &#8220;supreme&#8221; Latino leaders and &#8220;activists&#8221; been on this issue? I haven&#8217;t seen a one of them vocalize their discontent for a guy who not only slapped the Latino community in the face by not showing up to vote against SB1070, but a guy who after having had what is akin to unwanted sex with the Latino community, has now returned promising to play nice and ask next time before he bends them over.</p>
<div class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 540px"><img alt="" src="http://www.roselawgroup.com/blog/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/State-Sen.-Steve-Gallardo-D-Phoenix-speaks-as-the-Senate-Border-Security-Federalism-and-State-Sovereignty-Committee-hears-from-two-county-sheriffs-on-border-issues..jpg" width="530" height="398" /><p class="wp-caption-text">What the heck?</p></div>
<p>Carlos E. Galindo is a radio talk show host &amp; political analyst conducting radio shows in both English and Spanish on four radio stations in Arizona. Mr. Galindo is a weekly contributor to KPFK 98.7 FM Los Angeles and has appeared on CNN, Univision and Telemundo as a political analyst. Mr. Galindo is also an Op-Ed columnist on Prensa Hispana Arizona. www.nospinonair.com/http://www.carlosgalindo.com</p>
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		<dc:creator>Carlos Galindo</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[After last week&#8217;s release of the Department of Justice&#8217;s three year investigation, seventeen months of which was delayed by Arpaio&#8217;s typical stall tactics and outright refusal to cooperate, the Department of Homeland Security pulled the Maricopa County Sheriff&#8217;s Office 287g certification which allowed them to check the legal status of suspected undocumented Immigrants. There was [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>After last week&#8217;s release of the Department of Justice&#8217;s three year investigation, seventeen months of which was delayed by Arpaio&#8217;s typical stall tactics and outright refusal to cooperate, the Department of Homeland Security pulled the Maricopa County Sheriff&#8217;s Office 287g certification which allowed them to check the legal status of suspected undocumented Immigrants.</p>
<p>There was some brief celebrating regarding the possibility of Joe Arpaio&#8217;s demise, perhaps one similar to the one Russell Pearce fell victim to, the will of the people working together in a concerted effort to remove a political cancer.</p>
<p>As the news developed rapidly many of us in the Immigrant community were met with the false hope that undocumented Immigrants would no longer be detained for processing by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). </p>
<p>MCSO&#8217;s 287g agreement with the Feds allowed Arpaio&#8217;s detention officers to check the legal status of those detained in MCSO&#8217;s jails. The myth was that only criminal aliens were run through the Fed legal status verification system, however, even those detained for failure to present proper ID or for minor traffic violations were run through the system and detained for ICE. The damage to the Immigrant community is immeasurable. Families are split up and employers loose valued employees. </p>
<p>However Senator Jon Kyl wasn&#8217;t about to stand by and allow harmless Immigrants to be given a break. He immediately shipped a letter out to the Feds complaining about a possible lapse in the screening of Immigrants processed through MCSO&#8217;s jails. The Feds always willing to oblige a U.S. senator, and in order to avoid bringing on the wrath of the Republicans and those hell bent on making the Immigrants the scapegoats for this nation&#8217;s problems, responded with a letter outlining their plans for closing that void that might have been left by denying Joe Arpaio the 287g certification and access to the secure communities program. </p>
<p><a href="http://www.scribd.com/doc/76107975/DHS-Letter-to-Kyle" target="_blank">In a detailed letter to Senator Kyle</a> the DHS assured the senator that a gap in coverage due to MCSO losing their 287g certification would not occur. DHS indicated in part:</p>
<blockquote><p>Although ICE has terminated its 287(g) agreement with MCSO, ICE will continue to advance our immigration enforcement and public safety efforts in Maricopa County. ICE has dedicated 50 federal immigration officers to screen, identify, apprehend, and remove criminal aliens found in the jails of Maricopa County. These ICE officers will perform the work previously conducted by 287(g) officers and will ensure that criminal aliens and other removable public safety threats are not released into the community. These federal officers will have full access to Secure Communities and will continue this work until such time as DOJ is satisfied that MCSO has remedied the unlawful practices outlined in the DOJ report. In short, there will be no gap in immigration enforcement in Maricopa County.   </p></blockquote>
<p>I&#8217;m sure that Kyl was thrilled that the good people of Maricopa County would not be at risk of harm from their dishwashers, landscapers, housekeepers and cooks. </p>
<p>Meanwhile families will continue to be separated and you might just find that the sushi or the steak that you love to eat might taste a little different. Well, that&#8217;s based on the fact that there&#8217;s now a new cook working at your favorite restaurant and the guy who normally cooks your food in that fine food restaurant might have been picked up for a traffic violation and is being held for processing by an ICE officer in Joe&#8217;s jails. </p>
<div class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 308px"><img alt="" src="http://4.bp.blogspot.com/__7RJpmgwG50/TOl9vk4MxvI/AAAAAAAABnc/_SRhGtnN0yE/s1600/Jon_Kyl.jpg" width="298" height="440" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Jon Kyl</p></div>
<p>Carlos E. Galindo is a radio talk show host &amp; political analyst conducting radio shows in both English and Spanish on four radio stations in Arizona. Mr. Galindo is a weekly contributor to KPFK 98.7 FM Los Angeles and W60 AM Radio, Los Angeles, San Diego and has appeared on CNN, Univision and Telemundo as a political analyst. Mr. Galindo is also an Op-Ed columnist on Prensa Hispana and the Tucson Citizen in Arizona.  </p>
<p>http://www.carlosgalindo.com</p>
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