Category: migrants

Video: Mexican activist fights for the rights of migrants as town is split

Video: Mexican activist fights for the rights of migrants as town is split

The Video Reporter | October 15, 2009 | Comments (0)

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Video: Filmmakers document consequences of U.S. immigration raid

Video: Filmmakers document consequences of U.S. immigration raid

MexicoReporter | September 25, 2009 | Comments (0)

Back in May 2008, U.S Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials rounded up 389 undocumented workers in the Agriprocessors Inc. kosher meatpacking plant in Postville, Iowa. The raid was the largest in U.S history. Two weeks later, filmmakers Jennifer Szymaszek and Greg Brosnan started filming “In the Shadow of the Raid.”

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Death in El Salvador

Death in El Salvador

MexicoReporter | September 7, 2009 | Comments (1)

The killing of documentary maker Christian Poveda represents a sad loss for a region much in need of greater understanding.

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Video: Mexican day laborers are ‘Los Bastardos’ in fictional work

Video: Mexican day laborers are ‘Los Bastardos’ in fictional work

MexicoReporter | August 7, 2009 | Comments (1)

At first glance, “Los Bastardos” seems a surprising film for a Mexican director to make.

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Video: Canadian Embassy besieged by Mexicans

Video: Canadian Embassy besieged by Mexicans

MexicoReporter | July 16, 2009 | Comments (0)

The Canadian Embassy in Mexico City’s posh Polanco neighbourhood has been descended upon by thousands of Mexicans since the Canadian government announced on Monday that Mexican nationals now need a visa to travel to Canada.

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Canada to require visas for Mexicans following surge in refugee claims

Canada to require visas for Mexicans following surge in refugee claims

MexicoReporter | July 14, 2009 | Comments (1)

Mexican nationals will now need a visa to travel to Canada, that country’s minister of citizenship, immigration and multiculturalism, Jason Kenney, announced Monday. Canada decided to stiffen the requirements due to what officials said has been a surge in claims for refugee status by Mexicans. In a news release, Canadian immigration officials said that for the first 48 [...]

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Wives left behind by migrants in Mexico suffer poorer mental health

Wives left behind by migrants in Mexico suffer poorer mental health

MexicoReporter | July 3, 2009 | Comments (0)

Mexican women left behind by husbands who migrate to the United States in search of work were one of the focuses of the documentary “Los Que Se Quedan,” or “Those Who Remain,” by Carlos Hagerman and Juan Carlos Rulfo, which we’ve mentioned a number of times here on La Plaza. In response to those posts, [...]

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Money from Mexican migrants to Mexico continues to fall

Money from Mexican migrants to Mexico continues to fall

MexicoReporter | July 2, 2009 | Comments (1)

The money that Mexicans living abroad send home to their families here in Mexico fell again in May, in what the Associated Press calls the biggest monthly decline on record. “Money sent home by Mexicans working abroad fell by 19.9 percent in May, the biggest monthly decline on record as the U.S. recession slashed jobs. [...]

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Nearly 10,000 migrant kidnappings in Mexico in 6 months

Nearly 10,000 migrant kidnappings in Mexico in 6 months

MexicoReporter | June 17, 2009 | Comments (0)

During that period, 9,758 migrants were deprived of their liberty. More than 60 percent of kidnappings involved groups of migrants travelling together. The majority of those kidnapped were from Honduras (67 %). ¡8% oer the victims were from El Salvador and 13% from Guatemala.

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Preview the Mexican movies hitting Los Angeles in Hola Mexico festival

Preview the Mexican movies hitting Los Angeles in Hola Mexico festival

MexicoReporter | June 9, 2009 | Comments (0)

L.A. audiences would seem to need no introduction to Mexican cinema.

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Obama starts a new era in Mexico drive-by

Obama starts a new era in Mexico drive-by

MexicoReporter | April 16, 2009 | Comments (0)

I didn’t think I was going to be able to make it into work this morning. Not because of Mexico’s overloaded public transport system, but because U.S President Barack Obama was expected to arrive on his first visit to Mexico here in the country’s capital.

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Video: ‘La Vida Loca’ captures daily reality of El Salvador’s gangs, or maras

Video: ‘La Vida Loca’ captures daily reality of El Salvador’s gangs, or maras

MexicoReporter | April 10, 2009 | Comments (2)

“La Vida Loca” reflects a depressing and hopeless reality. The documentary follows some of the members of ”la dieciocho,” the so-called 18th Street gang in a poor San Salvador neighborhood.

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Video: Jesus as a migrant in pro-immigration street theater

Video: Jesus as a migrant in pro-immigration street theater

MexicoReporter | April 6, 2009 | Comments (1)

The performance wasn’t part of Mexico’s traditional Semana Santa but had a cross-border purpose.

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Guadalajara Film Festival: 'Those Who Remain,' 'Round Trip' scoop prizes at Guadalajara film fest

Guadalajara Film Festival: 'Those Who Remain,' 'Round Trip' scoop prizes at Guadalajara film fest

MexicoReporter | March 30, 2009 | Comments (0)

Those Who Remain,’ ‘Round Trip’ scoop prizes at Guadalajara film fest.

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Video: ‘Those Who Remain’ focuses on families left behind in Mexico by migrants

Video: ‘Those Who Remain’ focuses on families left behind in Mexico by migrants

MexicoReporter | March 27, 2009 | Comments (0)

The homes that Mexican migrants come from are often a jumping-off point for filmmakers, but Rulfo and Hagerman chose to stay at the point of departure to see how those who remain deal with their reduced numbers.

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Video: Narcocorridos inspire Mexico City mural

Video: Narcocorridos inspire Mexico City mural

MexicoReporter | March 19, 2009 | Comments (0)

After writing a song for los Tigres Del Norte about the controversial 670-mile fence project along the U.S.-Mexico border, Cristina Rubalcava got to listening to some of the band’s narcocorridos and created a mural that illustrates phrases from them.

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Video: Be an illegal immigrant for a day

Video: Be an illegal immigrant for a day

MexicoReporter | March 17, 2009 | Comments (2)

In El Alberto, a small village over 1000km from the border between Mexico and the US, tourists can pay to experience what it’s like being an illegal migrant.

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Photojournalism show explains 2008 in Mexico

Photojournalism show explains 2008 in Mexico

MexicoReporter | March 10, 2009 | Comments (0)

Mexico City’s Museo de la Ciudad is playing host to a photojournalism exhibition — Expofotoperiodismo — that features nearly 50 photos from 2008.

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Film defends Mexican woman imprisoned in Texas

Film defends Mexican woman imprisoned in Texas

MexicoReporter | January 21, 2009 | Comments (2)

Rosa Jimenez, a 26-year-old Mexican woman, could currently be serving a sentence of 99 years in a Texas prison for a crime she didn’t commit, according to Lucía Gajá, 34, the young Mexican director of the documentary “Mi Vida Dentro (My Life Inside).”

The film takes aim at the United States criminal-justice system and its treatment of Mexican undocumented female migrants. It is told through the case of Jimenez, who crossed illegally into the United States when she was 17 years old. Clearly on the side of the defendant, the film combines the words of Jimenez, her defense lawyers and the prosecution to lay out what ends up a chilling depiction.

“Mi Vida Dentro” debuted in Mexico last week in cinemas across the capital, and is the first feature-length film from Gajá, who is a graduate of CUEC, the cinema program of the Autonomous National University of Mexico. It’s also the first Mexican documentary to be distributed by Ambulante, the film festival created by two of Mexico’s most bankable stars, Gael Garcia Bernal and Diego Luna, in 2006.

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Video: Central American migrants face more hurdles

Video: Central American migrants face more hurdles

MexicoReporter | December 13, 2008 | Comments (1)

A group of Honduran men and women came to Mexico looking for their missing loved ones earlier this year. They claim that there are nearly 600 Honduran migrants who are missing in Mexico who disappeared whilst crossing Mexico to get to the United States.

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Illegal border crossing – for tourists.

Illegal border crossing – for tourists.

MexicoReporter | May 22, 2008 | Comments (2)

Panting for breath, I waded through cow-pat flavoured mud, struggling to keep myself from slipping in the dark. “Vamanos, vamanos, vamanos!” urged my coyote, the Spanish name for people who smuggle migrants across the border into the United States.

The sound of La Migra’s sirens – also known as United States Border Patrol – sounded out behind me. Hands shaking, I stopped to catch my breath and watched the faces of the other migrants crouched in the dark, breathing heavily.

“We know you’re there,” boomed a crackling voice in English, tinged with a Mexican accent, over the loudspeaker. Gun shots rang out.

“What you’re doing is illegal. We have food and water. We can help you get back home.”

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