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30361: Pierre (Comment) Re: 30336: Hermantin(News) (fwd)
From: Kawonabo1500@aol.com
The article shared by _lhermantin@hotmail.com_
(mailto:lhermantin@hotmail.com) (Haiti migrants: If only they had a golden
arm
By CARL HIAASEN, Sun, Apr. 08, 2007), depicts clearly the racist
double-standard in action in the way the United States treat Cuban and Haitian
emigrants
reaching land by boats. U.S. immigration policy has been inconsistent,
racist, unfair, unjust, and also politically motivated. The contrast between
Jean-Ferdinand Monestime, who landed on Hallandale Beach on March 28 and
Francisely Bueno, who landed on Big Pine Key in August 2004 is astounding.
Whereas
Jean-Ferdinand (Haitian) is in detention, Francisely Bueno (Cuban) is pitching
ball for the Atlanta Braves.
The racism goes to high gear when we also know the preferential treatment
U.S. immigration policy reserves fpr white Europeans from countries in the
former Soviet Union bloc and other European countries generally. This is not
really a surprise to anyone since Racism has been ingrained in every
institution
of this country from birth as its very constitution was written by avowed
slave owners. However, more and more people in the United States have been
fighting against this racism. The Civil Rights Movement of the 1960's opened a
window to carry on this anti-racist struggle. Today, the racist
double-standard
in U.S. immigration policy against the Haitian emigrants is opening another
window for the anti-racist movement in the United States to express itself
firmly and unequivocally.
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