Friday, April 25, 2014

Last blog... and I am thankful, because thank to this assignments I could know more about this beautiful country and its government. It was not easy for me but reading, writing and practice make everything better each time. I read about an article that talks about immigrants.
http://thinkprogress.org/election/2014/04/25/3430438/jim-oberweis-immigration/. We can take advantages of situations or of people who can help us to solve our problems or get something that we need or want, but NOT  playing with their feelings or playing with their lives. I am not agree with this candidate. In my opinion he is taking the immigrants as toys, because the last elections he was not agree with any immigration reform, but he noticed that maybe that will be the reason because he did not win. Could be possible to change your way of thinking? only for his benefits but I am sure that if he wins he will forget about them, and probably he wont be agree with any help for immigrants even though they are young or children. It is so sad to see how people use their power just to get more Hispanic votes. Even though he changed his believes I don't think he will get to much from that. This country does not deserve people like that. For me, families are so important and they must be together... I know how hard it is, and hopefully someday U.S government could find a solution to this sad problem.

Friday, April 11, 2014

OH WOW!  >.<
I love this article, and Natalie's blog http://nataliebee23.blogspot.com/. I am so lucky! When I read the instructions of what to write about, I though, "oh God I don't like judge peoples' opinions, this blog will be hard to do..." but fortunately, the first blog that I clicked on it was this one. Since the blog come out, it looked interested, cartoons, and an understandable language that kept me focus on it.
What do I think about it?
Life is good, I read today on a jeep's wheel cover ... and that phrase is totally true. Even though, as everybody I have problems, bad days and good days I think life is a god's gift that I would like to enjoy in excess. So sad to read the article "Judge Says No to Hospital “Pull Plug” Demand. "A judge recently refused a hospital’s demand to kick an elderly woman out of life support, noting that the proper decision-making authority in this regard should be that of the family." I cannot imagine having my parents, my son or any member of my family waiting on a bed for one more opportunity to live, and the hospital not provides support to them.... oh God! bad decision... only God could take our lives away... Natalie's opinions are so reasonable and her way to explain make it easy to the reader understand her position and get what she wants to express. 

Friday, March 28, 2014

Because I agree with gay marriage, am I a gay person?

Newspapers, T.V news, magazines were titled as "Gay Marriage should be accepted?" or "Being Against Gay Marriage Doesn't Make You a Homophone" couple months ago. Of course I am not a perfect person and nobody who is reading this article is for sure. On one hand, there is people against this kind of marriage, and I totally understand but what about feelings and rights? I just was thinking how hard would be my life without my husband. Even though we are a heterosexual marriage, we have been in hard situations that keep us 3 years apart. Now, Can you imagine people who cannot share their lives completely? loans, banks accounts a lot of stuff that only some states allow this law. I agree that people who love could get marry but I am TOTALLY disagree with adoption under a gay marriage. Anyways we are living in a world that could not respect and has not an "open mind" to assimilate it in a good way. Therefore, I think kids will be affected, and I believe that they need to live a normal childhood as any other kids. Life is hard, but I am glad that some states are providing that opportunity for many people out there, waiting for an opportunity to love freely. on the other hand, exist people who support gay marriage but that does not mean who are one of them. Being gay is not being sick, having a virus, or something like ignorant people believes it is just a different way to love... I prefer being love around me and my kids than wars, and murders that unfortunately, it is accepted by the U.S government. So sadly but at the end it is the true.


Friday, March 14, 2014

Obamacare??? any question about this program?

I saw this blog http://americablog.com/2014/01/top-tips-using-new-obamacare-health-insurance.html it was very interesting for me, because I just went to the Income Tax Service office to get my tax done, and the girl who made the process explained me about "obamacare" and I was so confused and surprise how the president force people to pay for fines of $92 USD per person if you do not have this plan, the next year it will increase $260 USD aprx. it is ridiculous, how people is going to pay for fines if they even couldn't pay for a insurance? for sure I will need more information about this "wonderful" program, and people like me who does not understand very well it is a good blog to read for some advises that Dr. Mark Thoma gave... I agree with him we have to be alert about this issues, government will always try to find the way to get money from you, and a lot of people is very innocent or in other words ignorant about this topic, I think obamacare program is going to confused a lot of latinos and people who speak another language, even though american people will get in trouble. It should have more information in TV, radio, mail, schools, etc... the author explained very well in details each step that you should take with your insurance to avoid problems and bills in the future. all his tips are very important and I think the same way as him I always call or find more information via internet and be inform about anything that could have headaches in the future. For sure this blog helped a lot and had a fabulous end.

Friday, February 21, 2014

I read  and read titles and I couldn't find a good article for me or at least interesting... but finally I read this title, "What role does the county have in immigration and deportation?", posted the last Tuesday February 11, 2014 in Austin American Statesman and I could remember what I have passed with my husband during 6 years, being apart for immigration. He was not deported and never he was here before, but we had a hard time while he was getting the correct documents to be legal in this country. Therefore, always that I read something like that, always that I have to see a undocumented person arrested my heart broke in half. My husband and I have a child, a kid that for 5 years want to be with his dad and I was waiting for 6 years  to have his support and love as a family, thank God it could be possible the last year and we now are together, but what about the rest of the people? what about those families that has to left a life behind and come to this country? I have lost a lot of friends like that for deportation, they are treat like criminals. Unfortunately, we can do too much for it, and I don't think that someday the U.S government will do it.  I pray for my family for those families that each morning have to wake up and think about their children being far away from them. That is my opinion I cannot have other one when I see kids crying outside of a jail or through a window seeing their parents arrested I just cannot.


I just want make sure you read the whole article I had to pay to read it but it only last 24 hours therefore, I would like to make sure.
complete article

What role does the county have in immigration and deportation?


By Editorial Board - Special to the American-Statesman
On Feb. 3, six demonstrators protesting deportations were arrested after blocking the entrance to the Travis County jail in downtown Austin. On Tuesday night, some of the same protesters gathered in front of the Travis County sheriff’s headquarters for a vigil in honor of families separated by deportation.
The group wants Travis County Sheriff Greg Hamilton to reconsider a program called Secure Communities, which helps the federal government identify potential deportation targets by running fingerprints of people who have been booked on various charges through federal databases. Fingerprints are regularly collected after all arrests.
Hamilton, who has met on various occasions with immigrant rights advocates, said the protesters in early February asked that the sheriff’s office stop working with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), which runs the Secure Communities (S-Comm) program.
Prior to Tuesday’s vigil, we sat down and had a conversation about S-Comm with Hamilton. Excerpts of his answers are below:
How was it decided to allow the S-Comm program to operate in the Travis County jail?
The S-Comm is in every jail in the country. It was mandated that it be in every jail by January 2013. They did segments throughout the country. We started in June 2009.
When you say “they”?
The federal government. I believe Congress because there is no opting out. People have tried to opt out, but everybody is tied into S-Comm.
There are legal professionals who say that participation in the program is not mandatory. You say it is mandatory. How is this possible?
There is confusion. What they are saying is that to detain a person for 48 hours is optional.
In (the law) it says that a retainer is a request. Then you go down to (another section) it says, you shall maintain custody an individual for 48 hours. So it’s confusing there. You have a request and then a shall. Everyone in law enforcement knows the difference between a shall and a may. This says shall.
Are there any funding incentives for participating in S-Comm?
No. But when we detain a federal prisoner for ICE, we do get a portion of the cost (refunded) for keeping that individual inside our jail. And what that amount is, I don’t know. I don’t know the formula. I don’t even think my research and planning department understands the formula. If you talk to folks around the country, they don’t understand it either. It’s for federal prisoners. It’s not a directly from ICE but it for all federal prisoners. ICE is federal.
Describe the entire process for possible detention:
Let’s use any officer from any of the local 28 to 30 law enforcement agencies here. So, the officer pulls a person over, let’s say for speeding. And that person possibly has a warrant. Or the officer finds drugs in the car, let’s go with that example. The officer takes you to Central Booking because of the warrant, not the speeding. The person pulled over is fingerprinted. Those fingerprints are sent to the Austin Police Department and the Department of Public Safety. DPS and APD then send the fingerprints to FBI. FBI shares those fingerprints with their sister agencies, like the Drug Enforcement Agency and ICE. At that time, if the individual has been in contact with ICE before. That’s the only way that ICE could have that individual’s fingerprints in the system, if they’ve come in contact with ICE before. Then ICE will call in a detainer or do something over the computer for a detainer and asks us to hold that individual for 48 hours. The next day, ICE comes in and interviews the individual. The 48 hours we are to detain the person for ICE start after the person is finished dealing with local charges.
So, not everyone who is an undocumented immigrant and gets arrested gets handed over to ICE?
Oh no. And you can get the real numbers of persons arrested and persons actually detained, off the ICE website. The numbers are there. But we don’t know who ICE is deporting. We don’t keep data on that.
Do you hear from deportation proponents on those numbers?
Oh yeah, they go nuts. They want us to arrest even more. They want us to actually target job sites.
What do you think of the fact that families are being separated because of deportations?
That has been asked before. About the 19 families a week being being split up because of deportation. I’m very sympathetic with that. I’m also sympathetic to the 12,232 people that, during the same time since we implemented S-Comm, go to the penitentiary and 53 families a week are affected, they’re being split too. I’m not the one sending these people to prison. That’s ICE and the judge making those decisions.
Going back to the possibility of people with light infractions, like a busted headlight, who end up being deported?
We have a strict policy that we don’t ask a person’s immigration status. We don’t care about that. But maybe a busted taillight stop led to something else, a warrant on this individual, drugs in the car, intoxication.

Friday, February 7, 2014

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I found a very interesting article

U.S. to Recognize 1,300 Marriages Disputed by Utah.  



As we know, the sexual orientation depends on each person and therefore, each person is free to choose that sexual preference or option to continue. However, this proves not to be respected by some people that think that having a different sexual orientation and thus wanting to form couples with the same sex, does not constitute the "concept of marriage"; this is a cause for which several States, does not recognize the marriage between such couples. Therefore, these couples feel discriminated against because the have a different sexual preference does not take away the rights and duties that they have as citizens of a country. I agree to legalize same-sex marriage, but I'm not, to have children under this kind of marriage. In my opinion every single child should grow up under a family (dad and mom) to follow them as a guide...