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8 ene 2013

Illinois House approves special temporary driver's license for undocumented immigrants

Immigration Reform advocates in Ill.
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WASHINGTON, D.C--  Behind strong bipartisan support, the Illinois legislature voted today to grant a special temporary driver’s license to immigrants who are in the country without authorization. This safety measure will ensure that all drivers on Illinois roads will have been tested on their driving skills and on the rules of the road, and that they will have insurance. It now goes to Gov. Patrick Quinn, who supports the legislation.

Toda "La Republika" está feliz por sus nominaciones al Premio Lo Nuestro


Sandra Velázquez/HoyDallas.com

DALLAS -- Los integrantes del grupo bachatero "La Republika" cerraron el 2012 con una gran noticia al enterarse que fueron nominados a dos Premios Lo Nuestro de la música, incluso sin haber publicado todavía un disco completo en su joven carrera.

3 ene 2013

No Dreams -The Case of Ruben Navarrete



By Rudy F. Acuña

I usually ignore people who take cheap shots in order to make themselves look intelligent. However, Ruben Navarrete’s column titled, “If I offended demanding DREAMers, I'm not sorry” crossed the line. My gut reaction was who gives a dump? But I guess I do.

Navarette begins his column in his usual self-congratulatory way: “Even for someone who has written more than 2,000 columns over the last 20 years, sometimes the words come out wrong.”

I have known Ruben for those two decades, and my impression is that he is always trying to impress you. The first words that came out of his mouth when we first met were that he had graduated from Harvard as if that somehow qualified him as an expert.

At 25 Ruben wrote an autobiography A Darker A Shade of Crimson. It was about telling us he was from Harvard.

The Amazon promo says that Navarette spent “his turbulent years as a Mexican-American undergraduate at one of the nation's most prestigious universities.” According  the piece, the autobiography was Navarrette’s “declaration of independence, spurning the labels `people of color' (offensive) and ‘Hispanic’ (too general), preferring ‘minority’ and ‘Latino.’” (Four years before that he had been a Chicano).

In A Darker A Shade of Crimson, Ruben brags how he confronted bigotry. Ruben pulled himself up by his own bootstraps.  Ruben was a self-made boy, got straight A's, a valedictorian, and his efforts alone got him into Harvard. Affirmative action and the sacrifices of others had nothing to do with it.

I could not believe that this was the same chubby kid that I met a couple of years before who tried to impress me with how Chicano he was – high fives and all. Ruben was Mr. Aztlán.

The tone of Navarette’s article offended my sense of history, and no one should mess with Chicana/o history.

I know that I am getting old. And my memory is not what it used to be. However, I remember witnessing firsthand students, educators and organizations pressuring Ivy League universities to admit highly qualified minorities. Even Michelle Obama, an excellent student, was reputed to have taken part in a sit-in at Harvard in 1988.

However, Ruben thinks he is exceptional, and the sacrifices of others had nothing to do with his admission. He was a boy genius from Sanger, California.

Perhaps at one time Ruben could be forgiven for his historical myopia. He was once a young man who wanted to make it. He had a dream of being someone. Of being called Mr. Harvard. But last month he completely blew any credibility he once had.

Navarette preached, “I know just what a lot of those so-called DREAMers deserve to get for Christmas: a scolding. There are good and bad actors in every movement and the bad ones -- if not kept in check -- can drag the good ones down with them.”

He continues, “Having declared their intention to better themselves, some in the DREAMer movement now insist that they're entitled to better treatment than run-of-the-mill illegal immigrants. You know, like the hardworking and humble folks who cut your lawn, clean your house or care for your kids. In fact, the DREAMers seem to suggest they're due a reward for good behavior.”

Then he gets nasty, “Gee, kids, can we get you anything else? Maybe free massages the next time you stage a sit-in? These kids want it all” …While they probably don't realize it, their public tantrums are turning people against them and hurting the chances for a broader immigration reform package.”
Some might call this a cheap shot.

This man who says he has written “more than 2,000 columns over the last 20 years,” offers no solution while playing to the xenophobes. Indeed, other than he went to Harvard, what has he accomplished?

Most recent research shows that people deprived of entering the dream phase of sleep “exhibit symptoms of irritability and anxiety.” Their brains stop growing. This is what has apparently happened to Ruben.

On August 28, 1963, Martin Luther King gave his famous “I Have A Dream” Speech. Like all visionaries Dr. King wanted a more perfect society.  The reverend spoke of the gap between the American dream and the American lived reality and how white supremacists violated the dream. The reaction of his fellow Dreamers was “Now.”

The response to Dr. King was not all positive. The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) expanded their COINTELPRO operation against the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, and targeted King specifically as a public enemy of the United States.  Some accused Dr. King of provoking enmity between the races.

Dr. King was scolded in the press. Called a troublemaker, and certainly his civility was questioned. In the end, history has judged him as it will the Dreamers.

As I have often pointed out when I arrived at San Fernando Valley State College, there were barely fifty students of Mexican origin at the college. Students opened it up by demanding and often being discourteous. They were the children of “the hardworking and humble folks who cut your lawn, clean your house or care for your kids.” They dreamt of a better life, of escaping low paying jobs much the same as Navarette escaped Sanger.

 Like Dr. King the Dreamers have led a nonviolent struggle and practiced civil disobedience to bring attention to the injustices in our society. For the information of Ruben Navarette, civil disobedience is an American tradition dating back to the Boston Tea Party and the abolitionist movement.  Today’s Dreamers follow in the footsteps of other American Dreamers, which is probably hard for Navarette, suffering from intellectual insomnia, to fathom.

 Aside from the equitable argument that the Dreamers are entitled to a path to citizenship because they came to the United States through no fault of their own – most were minors when brought here by their parents—there are more compelling reasons. In spite of living in poor neighborhoods and often attending decaying schools, they have displayed considerable initiative and perseverance in pursuing their education and being good citizens in their community.

I argue that they came to the United States not through their own fault but because the United States has not been the best of neighbors.

Mexico has a population of 115 million people. Most of Mexican immigrants migrated to the United States because of economic reasons. The North American Free Trade Agreement has been a disaster to the small subsistence farmer driving millions off their farms. Relatively little technical aid has been given to Mexico to help build its infrastructure whereas the United States is pumping in hundreds of millions of dollars to induce the Mexican government to purse a failed War on Drugs that has devastated the country.

The Nation Magazine reported “Beyond the undiplomatic opinions … the WikiLeaks cables revealed the astonishing degree to which the United States exercised its power and influence at the highest levels of the Mexican government. In some cases it appears that an essential part of the decision-making process on matters of internal security is actually designed not in Mexico City but in Washington. For Mexicans, the cables have reinforced once again that famous adage ‘Pobre Mexico: tan lejos de Dios, y tan cerca de los Estados Unidos.’ Poor Mexico: so far from God and so close to the United States.”

In the case of the Dreamers from Central America, the U.S. wrecked the economy of those countries and spent billions tearing them up. Lately, the U.S. has been exporting made in the U.S. gang members to El Salvador.

One might say the migration of the Dreamers was in most cases induced.

This debate could go on forever. But for Navarette’s information, the actions of the Dreamers that Navarette objects to are the ones that got him into Harvard. The Dreamers never would have gotten this far if they had relied on the Ruben Navarettes.  Most of them have worked hard, gotten good grades and not gotten swallowed up in the apathy that often paralyzes the poor. They dare to dream, and refuse to take less by just existing. Perhaps Ruben should re-read A Darker Shade of Crimson and remember how it was to dream.

2 ene 2013

Anuncian reglamento final para modificar el proceso de obtener un perdón (waiver)

Servicios de HoyDallas.com

WASHINGTON -- La Secretaria del Departamento de Seguridad Nacional, Janet Napolitano,  anunció este miércoles la publicación de una regla final en el Registro Federal que, en ciertas circunstancias, reduce el tiempo que los ciudadanos permanecen separados de sus familiares inmediatos (cónyuges, hijos y padres) cuando están en el proceso de obtener visas para convertirse en residentes permanentes legales de los Estados Unidos.

MyFitness Pal supera a Weight Watchers en estudio de Consumer Reports sobre dietas

Existen una gran variedad de dietas en el mercado
HoyDallas.com/Consumer Reports

YONKERS, New York -- MyFitnessPal, una aplicación gratuita para Smartphone y con un sitio web, recibió uno de los puntajes más altos de satisfacción en las nuevas Calificaciones de dietas de Consumer Reports publicadas en la edición de febrero de la revista y en línea en www.ConsumerReports.org.

31 dic 2012

2013, el Año de la Esperanza

Maribel Hastings/America's Voice

WASHINGTON, D.C. - No sé ustedes, pero yo no veo la hora en que el 2012 sea historia. Fueron muchas las pruebas a nivel personal y colectivo, y aunque nada garantiza que el 2013 vaya a ser mejor, cuando menos la idea de un nuevo comienzo da esperanzas de que algunas conductas puedan enmendarse, de que otras cosas puedan mejorarse, y que lo que quedó pendiente pueda concretarse.

11 dic 2012

Se buscan verdaderos líderes para la Reforma Migratoria


Maribel Hastings/America's Voice

WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Cuando el río suena, piedras trae. Ya es público que un grupo bipartidista de ocho senadores negocia un plan de reforma migratoria amplia y que la administración de Barack Obama iniciará una agresiva ofensiva para impulsar dicha reforma en el Congreso y en el país, contrario a cuatro años atrás cuando la promesa de campaña se hizo sal y agua.

Admiradores acuden a la casa de los padres de Jenni Rivera a recordarla y honrar su memoria

La cantante mexicoamericana Jenni Rivera, recordada por sus admiradores
HoyDallas con información de Globuum.com y EFE

LOS ANGELES -- La fanaticada de Jenni Rivera colocó un altar frente a la casa de los padres de la fallecida cantante en la ciudad de Lakewood, California el lunes, luego de que se confirmara la noticia de su muerte en un accidente de avión el domingo, en México, poco después de despegar de Monterrey hacia la ciudad de Toluca, muy cerca de la capital mexicana. 

Además de flores, veladoras y fotos, los admiradores desfilaron por la casa de la llamada Diva de la Banda, tocando su música a todo volumen, algunos sin esconder su llanto y tristeza.

En Monterrey, el lugar donde la cantante ofreció su último concierto el pasado sábado, este lunes hubo muestras colectivas de dolor, entre otras una ofrenda con cientos de velas y flores.

Los seguidores de la artista méxico-estadounidense, afincada en Los Ángeles (EE UU), consternados por la pérdida después de un concierto ofrecido la noche del sábado pasado ante más de 15.000 personas, levantaron en las últimas horas altares en honor a Rivera en varios puntos de la ciudad. También llegaron las muestras de dolor a la Basílica de Nuestra señora de Guadalupe, plagada de fotos y velas en memoria de la artista.

En Iturbide, la localidad montañosa donde se estrelló el avión, un grupo de mujeres se reunieron en un domicilio para orar por el eterno descanso de la artista y de sus seis malogrados acompañantes.

El cantante estadounidense Tony Bennett, quien se encuentra en México, anunció que el concierto que tenía programado para esta noche en Ciudad de México estaría dedicado a la cantante fallecida.

La disquera de Rivera, Universal Music Group, difundió a los medios el siguiente mensaje:
"La familia UMG se encuentra profundamente triste por la repentina pérdida de nuestra querida amiga Jenni Rivera. El mundo raras veces se encuentra con una artista que impacta tan profundamente a tantas personas como Jenni. Desde su versátil e increíble talento y la forma en que conquistó a sus seguidores alrededor del mundo, Jenni fue simplemente incomparable. Siempre extrañaremos su gran talento; su música estará todo el tiempo con nosotros".

8 dic 2012

Chocolate: A Sweet Method for Stroke Prevention in Men?

Neurology News

MINNEAPOLIS -- Eating a moderate amount of chocolate each week may be associated with a lower risk of stroke in men, according to a new study published recently in the medical journal of the American Academy of Neurology.

30 nov 2012

La sombra de las viudas (en la India)

Una viuda en las calles de Vrindavan, India./Leticia A.
 Leticia Alaniz

En la región norte de la India se encuentra un pueblo legendario llamado Vrindavan, localizado en el distrito de Mathurá, en el estado de Uttar Pradesh. La popularidad del lugar reside en que se supone que en este sitio existían en la antigüedad varios bosques donde pasó su juventud Krishna, una de las deidades más importantes y veneradas de la India, quien según el hinduísmo - es el octavo avatar de Visnú y - según el vaisnavismo - es la forma principal de Dios.  El pueblo se encuentra al costado sobre las orillas del río Lamuna y es considerado un lugar sagrado por un gran número de tradiciones religiosas y representa un lugar idílico o paraiso.

28 nov 2012

Reforma Migratoria: ¿A la tercera será la vencida?

Maribel Hastings/America's Voice

Maribel Hastings
WASHINGTON -- Con la visita del presidente electo de México, Enrique Peña Nieto, a la capital estadounidense esta semana, son tres los dignatarios que ha tenido el vecino país en los pasados doce años sin que se haya concretado la esquiva reforma migratoria. Y en cierta forma, la visita marca tres diferentes etapas en los esfuerzos de impulsar esa reforma.

27 nov 2012

Marco A. Regil: "Mundo Fox se está atreviendo a no tener telenovelas en su horario estelar"

Marco A. Regil vive una nueva etapa con MundoFox

Sandra Velázquez/HoyDallas.com

DALLAS -- A tres meses del lanzamiento de la cadena Mundo Fox, el carismático conductor de televisión Marco Antonio Regil regresó a Dallas para continuar con la promoción de su programa "Minuto para ganar" -que en esta ciudad se transmite por el canal 52 de lunes a viernes a las 6 P.M; el mexicano también conversó sobre sus planes a futuro con la cadena, que incluyen el desarrollar un ambicioso programa que no tiene nada qué ver con los tradicionales shows de concurso que tanta fama le han dado.

Ricky Martin se despide de 'Evita' en enero

Ricky Martin se despide de Evita en enero.
HoyDallas.com

NUEVA YORK -- Los productores del musical Evita anunciaron que Ricky Martin (Ché); la actriz Argentina Elena Roger (Eva Perón) y Michael Cerveris (Juan Perón), continuarán interpretando sus papeles en la exitosa producción musical por dos meses más,  siendo su última presentación el próximo 26 de enero del 2013.

26 nov 2012

'Micky. Un tributo diferente', el homenaje de Martha Figueroa a Luis Miguel


Sandra Velázquez/HoyDallas.com

DALLAS -- Para coincidir con la celebración de los 30 años de la carrera artística de Luis Miguel, la periodista mexicana Martha Figueroa publicó a mediados de noviembre Micky. Un tributo diferente, (Ed. Aguilar) un libro que contiene anécdotas y detalles novedosos en torno a la vida del escurridizo cantante y que son narrados en un tono muy poco solemne aunque con gran precisión por la versátil comunicadora.

Charlie Rose, Robert Kennedy, Jr., and Rory Kennedy coming to Dallas


Journalist Charlie Rose, a great night owl.
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DALLAS -- As part of many local events planned to mark the 50th anniversary of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, veteran television journalist Charlie Rose will interview Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. and his sister, Rory Kennedy, two children of the late U.S. Senator Robert F. Kennedy, at  the Margot and Bill Winspear Opera House, on January 11, 2013.

21 nov 2012

Eliacim adelanta un sencillo de su disco debut

El talentoso Eliacim, además de  ser cantante es músico y compositor.
HoyDallas.com

DALLAS -- Puede que su nombre suene a otro artista juvenil más, pero Eliacim, un talentoso dominicano de poco más de 25 años, dejará una grata impresión entre conocedores y fanáticos de la música latina con el lanzamiento de "Un día de esos", un sencillo publicado en anticipación a lo que será su primer trabajo discográfico que planea dar a conocer en febrero de 2013.

Acción de gracias por un nuevo comienzo

Maribel Hastings/America's Voice
Maribel Hastings

WASHINGTON, DC -- En la semana de Acción de Gracias estoy agradecida por muchas cosas y una de ellas es el poder sentir que el cinismo de algunos no me ha consumido totalmente cuando de cuestiones políticas se trata.

20 nov 2012

Alegre, pero sin novedades: Alejandra Guzmán

Alejandra Guzmán cantó la mayoría de sus éxitos de antaño en Dallas.
Sandra Velázquez/HoyDallas.com

DALLAS -- Por estas fechas, las novedades son pocas respecto a Alejandra Guzmán... al menos en lo que a su música se refiere.

10 Recomendaciones a considerar para comprar con seguridad en internet

Expertos piden tenga cuidado al usar las redes de WiFi públicas 
HoyDallas.com

WASHINGTON -- Comprar en internet es fácil y cómodo, sobre todo en la temporada navideña, cuando las tiendas están llenas de compradores y es más difícil encontrar lo que uno quiere. Pero los estafadores siempre están buscando formas de conseguir su dinero o su información personal, de modo que vale la pena dedicar unos minutos a aprender cómo se puede proteger cuando compra en línea.

19 nov 2012

Campaign: Thousands of Children to Write Letters Calling on Congress to Stop Deportations

Visit A Wish for the Holidays at www.WeBelongTogether.org/wish
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Los Angeles, CA and Washington, DC -- As many families prepare to gather for the Thanksgiving holiday, children around the country are raising their voices against U.S. immigration policies that are tearing families apart.  As part of a campaign called A Wish for the Holidays, they are writing and drawing letters to members of Congress to express one, shared wish: stop deportations and keep families and communities together.