citizens clamor for security, governments use these satisfiable immediate solutions ... the poor they claim to be heard and are fielding more and more complicated barriers What should we do?
Indeed, yesterday the Canary Islands (belonging to Spain) reached approximately 250 Senegalese from 4 boats to different parts of the Canary Islands (see map), ran some good luck and others were repatriated, this is the policy of Rodriguez Zapatero .
Moreover, the U.S. president, George W. Bush says it will send 6000 more troops to the border with Mexico, a fact expected by them but no less disturbing.
The truth is that the EU is making huge efforts to stop immigration, but above all there is the intention and policy to solve the problem from where it originates, negotiating with the Senegalese government in the case of Spain and at the same time coordinating financial aid and Government towards countries with high rates of underdevelopment. Seems like a good combination of short-term (eg Rodriguez Zapatero sent more forces to civilian control immigration) and long term (strengthening economic and democratic critics as EU countries).
On the other hand, U.S. to mimic the way but much more authoritarian-tinged, concern are the words of Dennis Hasterts, chairman of the House of Representatives' decision to send troops is the stimulus we need to strengthen our borders and protect our families, "I wonder, is a sign of a mortgage security or future the Rome American? Too many people waiting on their land for help, but dramatically increases the amount of people who are able to sacrifice everything for better opportunities legitimate human Is every day the risk is higher for others who had the privilege of being born in a developed society?
My bet is not to the forced integration (which is apparently intended as G. Bush) but to a cultural respect where there is a common minimum social, ethical, legal, economic and cultural. Perhaps a tall order but it seems the most real and human in the inhuman and quasi-magical realist of our beloved world.
Note: article published in www.elamaule.cl (02/06/1906)
Ricardo Buendia E.
Year 3 rbuendia.blogspot.com
Indeed, yesterday the Canary Islands (belonging to Spain) reached approximately 250 Senegalese from 4 boats to different parts of the Canary Islands (see map), ran some good luck and others were repatriated, this is the policy of Rodriguez Zapatero .
Moreover, the U.S. president, George W. Bush says it will send 6000 more troops to the border with Mexico, a fact expected by them but no less disturbing.
The truth is that the EU is making huge efforts to stop immigration, but above all there is the intention and policy to solve the problem from where it originates, negotiating with the Senegalese government in the case of Spain and at the same time coordinating financial aid and Government towards countries with high rates of underdevelopment. Seems like a good combination of short-term (eg Rodriguez Zapatero sent more forces to civilian control immigration) and long term (strengthening economic and democratic critics as EU countries).
On the other hand, U.S. to mimic the way but much more authoritarian-tinged, concern are the words of Dennis Hasterts, chairman of the House of Representatives' decision to send troops is the stimulus we need to strengthen our borders and protect our families, "I wonder, is a sign of a mortgage security or future the Rome American? Too many people waiting on their land for help, but dramatically increases the amount of people who are able to sacrifice everything for better opportunities legitimate human Is every day the risk is higher for others who had the privilege of being born in a developed society?
My bet is not to the forced integration (which is apparently intended as G. Bush) but to a cultural respect where there is a common minimum social, ethical, legal, economic and cultural. Perhaps a tall order but it seems the most real and human in the inhuman and quasi-magical realist of our beloved world.
Note: article published in www.elamaule.cl (02/06/1906)
Ricardo Buendia E.
Year 3 rbuendia.blogspot.com