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Hispanos en Estados Unidos: la Ley Racista de Arizona y la Reforma Migratoria de Obama

  • Autores: Tomás Calvo Buezas
  • Localización: Almenara: revista extremeña de ciencias sociales, ISSN 1889-6286, ISSN-e 2172-7538, Nº. 3 (Primer semestre), 2011, 10 págs.
  • Idioma: español
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    • Fifty million people live, work, suffer, enjoy, sing and pray in Spanish in the United States of America. Contrary to what Samuel Huntington claims, that the American Dream can only be dreamt in English, Hispanics show that the American dream is also possible in Spanish with its Hispanic culture. The challenge of USA in the twenty-first century is to make its motto "E Pluribus Unum� come true, the Hispanics being privileged players in the construction of this utopia of the New Civilization. About 66% of Hispanics voted in November 2008 for Obama, as a �long-awaited Messiah." But what is the reality in 2010? "Have these hopes been broken? In the demonstrations of March 21, 2010 in Washington and the marches of May 1st 2010 in 70 U.S. cities, cries were well expressed: "We came here to sweat, we are not criminals!" "Obama, listen, people are in the fight "," Immigration Reform Now "," Yes we can!


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