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Brazil's Lula Calls EU's New Immigration Rules "Hateful Persecution" PDF Print E-mail
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Thursday, 03 July 2008

Immigration rally in Europe The Brazilian president and his South American colleagues meeting at the Mercosur summit called the new European Union immigration policies that permit the detention of undocumented workers for up to 18 months "xenophobic" and said the measure may damage economic ties between the two regions.

Brazilian President, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, had tough criticism against the new EU rules on immigration calling them "hateful persecution. According to the Brazilian leader the problem of illegal immigration will not solved by prohibiting the poor from entering Europe.

"We keep on backing the civilian society's participation channels and favoring the free circulation of men and women while, on the other side of the ocean, a hateful persecution is being unleashed against Latin-Americans, often accompanied by racial overtones," said Lula in the speech that marked Brazil's presidency in Mercosur.

Celso Amorim, Brazil's Foreign Minister, announced that the Unasur countries will appeal to the UN against the EU decision.

"We will call attention to the theme during the UN's General Assembly," Amorim stated, "and maybe also at the Human Rights Council, We've been analyzing several action to take. The subject needs juridical analysis. What they use is the same term that was used against terrorist during the time of the IRA, when even children were detained."

"We have to defend our citizens who emigrated abroad because they weren't able, at that time, to find the conditions in our own countries to build a better life," said Uruguayan President Tabare Vazquez during the summit in Tucuman, Argentina.

"It's xenophobic and discriminatory," he insisted. "Emigrating is not tourism" said Vazquez who talked of being the grandson of poor European immigrants. "It hurts us deeply that there is no respect for the human rights of Latin American immigrants, who had to leave and seek elsewhere what they don't have in their own lands, just like their grandparents did."

The strong attacks on the EU both for its migratory and farm subsidies policies centered the last of the two day Mercosur summit when the pro tempore chair, for the second half of 2008 was passed on to Brazil's President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva. Argentina presided over the first half of the year.

Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez said the migratory measure could hurt trade and investment ties between Latin America and Europe. "We can't be silent about this," Chavez said at the summit. "We need to take a stand. So called civilized Europe is doing something barbarous."

The EU adopted the new immigration rules on June 18, and they are to take effect by 2010. The policy allows governments to detain illegal immigrants for up to 18 months and imposes a re-entry ban of up to five years. Thousands of Latin Americans migrate to Europe in search of job opportunities and the EU estimates eight to 12 million illegal immigrants live in Europe.

The Mercosur meeting also focused on the global food and energy crisis, noting that member nations have the potential to thrive, since its members include major energy and food exporters.

Brazil is the world's largest producer of sugar and of cane sugar ethanol, and second in soy. Argentina, also an important soy grower, is the world's No. 2 in corn and No. 4 in wheat.

"The situation of food and energy prices presents the region with an enormous opportunity if we can take advantage of it with solidarity and regional integration" said President Cristina Kirchner of Argentina, which hosted the summit.

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WHY IS IT XENOPHOBIC
written by forrest allen brown, 2008-07-03 11:30:09
WHEN the immigration policies of another nation who is trying to protect its

own people rights , to jobs , health care , houseing , food and in some cases the countrys own culture

is at danger of being lost .

the illegal movment of people to gain a better life in another country , is the fault of there home country for
failing to do for its own people , eather by just no good politicans whitch is the case in most SA countries ,
keeping all the money for them selves
or the slave trade in whitch the poor are sold because being a slave in another country is better than living free in there own home land .
the other is sex trade , in whitch all countries should be held up to the light on

look at it this way being in jail in europ is better than living in a faval you stand to live a bit long
as the drug lords and gunman cant get to you
Let's be real
written by dnbaiacu, 2008-07-03 14:05:42
"What goes around comes around." "You reap what you sow." "For every effect there is a cause."
WHEN the immigration policies of another nation who is trying to protect its

own people rights , to jobs , health care , houseing , food and in some cases the countrys own culture

is at danger of being lost .

Such nations (the U.S included )GOT the wealth that attracts these 'Immigrants" from and off the backs and blood of the ancestors of these 'immigrants".

the illegal movment of people to gain a better life in another country , is the fault of there home country for
failing to do for its own people , eather by just no good politicans whitch is the case in most SA countries ,
keeping all the money for them selves

BIG FOREIGN POLICY CHECK
Such "home countries" have their "no good politicians" strategically placed in power BY certain European countries and the U.S. Let's not get it twisted. The money they "keep for themselves", is just their unspoken, under the table ,"compensation" for assuming the positions.
The cause is GREED. The effect PARANOIA.
Get over it!
It's funny how some nations have no problem selling and imposing their "culture" all over the world. And then later cry about needing"protect" it. Stop sending your crimminals everywhere. And breed with your own women. And you won't have this "problem" with immigration. That's not going to happen. So the complaints are just plain SILLY.
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written by Gringo, 2008-07-03 15:32:43
The Brazilian president and his South American colleagues meeting at the Mercosur summit called the new European Union immigration policies that permit the detention of undocumented workers for up to 18 months "xenophobic" and said the measure may damage economic ties between the two regions.


Well, Lula is certainly quite familiar with the term “xenophobia” as of late but for him to use it against others is a tad hypocritical. You can’t open a newspaper these days in Brazil without seeing, “Brazil will investigate foreigners”, “Brazil wants to REregister foreigners who own property” “limit foreign purchases”, “keep foreigners out” (these are LEGAL foreigners). That said, I do think the 18 month detention clause is draconian, and I´d prefer Europe deal with unwanted foreigners as Brazil does: do a shakedown for some cash and then send them packing the same week if not the same day.

Like THIS: http://www.clicrbs.com.br/diar...002979.xml

when wa sthe last time
written by forrest allen brown, 2008-07-03 15:45:43
a brasilian lost there job the a person from the US or EU in brasil ??????????????????????

how many brasilians leave brasil with a tourtist visa only to stay 18 years
in the host country , living off welfare , selling of drugs .

as far a criminals leaving the US to go to brasil they cant get a leagle pasport in the US
if convicted of a felony . and we all know the brasilian police can spot a fake pasport and visa a mile off
ask the spanish going there on vacation .

we should go for a tit for tat rule

treat you people like they are treated in there own country

but that is wrong in this nation to do people that way
The point is the consequences of "historical actions"
written by dnbaiacu, 2008-07-03 16:06:40
Immigration ,, legal or illegal for better oppurtunity in a more prosperous country is a direct result of previous COLONIZATION. The chidren of the oppressed are only looking for a way to live DECENTLY in the very countries that previously PLUNDERED their countries in the first place.
as far a criminals leaving the US to go to brasil

Misunderstood...
Crimminals and the rejects or unwanted of EUROPE since the discovery of the so called New World.
The immigration "problem" is payback centuries later
Gringo
written by João da Silva, 2008-07-03 22:26:28
[url=Like THIS: http://www.clicrbs.com.br/diar...002979.xml

Do you read this rag too? Do you know that all the newspapers in our state belong to it ? CBC should buy it outright. smilies/wink.gif
To the stupid Brazilians Junkies !!!!!
written by ch.c., 2008-07-04 03:01:29
Does Brazil accepts illegal people from Bolivia, Peru, Venezuela, Ecuador, Nicaragua, just to name a few....to enter Brazil.....to find a job...or may be commit thefts or crimes ????
And what does Brazil do when they arrest illegal people ?
Can they stay in the country ????????

Why should the developing countries people be allowed to enter a country, developed or developing, ILLEGALLY ????????

In the EU the unemployment rate is as high as in Brazil !!!!!
Do you expect to lower your unemployment rate....... by increasing the one in the EU ???????
To the idiot dnbaiacu "Immigration ,, legal or illegal for better oppurtunity in a more prosperous country is a direct result of previous COLONIZATION"
written by ch.c., 2008-07-04 03:17:29
SO WRONG !!!!!!!

Was Brazil colonized by the USA, France, Germany, Italy, Spain ???????

And in Brazil, the problem is NOT wealth, but the re-distribution of it.
That is why Brazil is ranked within the World Worst Ten Countries....for wealth and social redistribution.
Therefore your arguments have no basis.


Brazil is not considered as a poor country but as a middle income country....if you did not know.

Therefore it is due to Bin the Crook policies and his predecessors...that tens of millions Brazilians CANNOT LIVE......DECENTLY !!!!!

You have wealth....just share it more fairly but dont accuse ......."the others as Brazilians regularly do"
Brazilians excel in doing so, instead of admitting their own problems and solving them.
"And breed with your own women. And you won't have this "problem" with immigration."
written by ch.c., 2008-07-04 03:33:51
Funny coming from a white or brown skin !!!!
How do you believe you have been conceived ??????
Your ancestrors were NOT Brazilians....by definition !!!!!!!!!!

And sorry for you idiot but it is mostly Brazilians males that emigrate and then breed with OUR women !
Therefore stop emigrating and breed with your own women....AS YOU SAY !!!!!!

More idiot than a Brazilian...there is not.
Due to your bad education.
Dont forget the Brazilian ranking in education : 46th out of 50 in the latest report....published in this site.
So you cant say you are well educated.....and you just proved it once more !
Your analysis is more than archaïc, full of contradictions and LIES !

did you also got your SP University certificate.....in a detergent pack ?
its the law and it is broken
written by Forrest Allen Brown, 2008-07-04 11:14:52
by any people moving from country to country even if you have a visa and stay longer
you have broken the law !!!

I know this is a hard thing for brazilians or most any other people to think about with no real law in there own country .

most become not much more than slaves , to many forms of business the worst is sex expoltation of any one that walks .
child labur , gang & drug activites .

then to demand rights in the host country , of free government hand outs
that there home land does not even have ,
or they dont even pay taxes to


Joao.....
written by Gringo, 2008-07-04 12:07:11
Do you read this rag too? Do you know that all the newspapers in our state belong to it ? CBC should buy it outright. smilies/wink.gif


Yes, I do read the DC, although I find the homeless guy with no legs who begs for money by my office usually more informed about local affairs. And no, I was not aware of the monopoly, but not surprised looks like the Grupo RBS own everything...

Looks like a sunny weekend. Enjoy your skol, and remember, NO DRIVING after sniffing beer caps.
Ch.c
written by João da Silva, 2008-07-04 12:26:34
In the EU the unemployment rate is as high as in Brazil !!!!!


What are the causes for the unemployment rate to be high in EU, Ch.c? Interested in hearing your unbiased views on this.
Stick with the stats Ch.c
written by dnbaiacu, 2008-07-04 13:14:44
Your are stupid as hell with history and political science.
Advice... Pay attention to what you read before going on your tirades. If not, that makes YOU the IDIOT. smilies/wink.gif
Ch.c
written by dnbaiacu, 2008-07-04 13:19:51
And sorry for you idiot but it is mostly Brazilians males that emigrate and then breed with OUR women !
Therefore stop emigrating and breed with your own women....AS YOU SAY !!!!!!


It was the other way around for centuries during COLONIZATION Mr Ch.c . Descendants of the colonized and enslaved are coming back to haunt the colonizers. .Get out of denial if this is your case. Or are you just plain STUPID smilies/smiley.gif
US spends more on illegals than all there home countries spend on there own people
written by Forrest Allen Brown, 2008-07-04 14:55:03

1. $11 Billion to $22 billion is spent on welfare to illegal aliens each year. http://tinyurl.com/zob77

2. $2.2 Billion dollars a year is spent on food assistance programs such as food stamps, WIC, and free school lunches for illegal aliens. http://www.cis.org/articles/2004/fiscalexec.html

3. $2.5 Billion dollars a year is spent on Medicaid for illegal aliens. http://www.cis.org/articles/2004/fiscalexec.html

4. $12 Billion dollars a year is spent on primary and secondary school education for children here illegally and they cannot speak a word of English! http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRA...ldt.0.html

5. $17 Billion dollars a year is spent for education for the American-born children of illegal aliens, known as anchor babies. http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRA...dt.01.html

6. $3 Million Dollars a DAY is spent to incarcerate illegal aliens. http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRA...dt.01.html

7. 30% percent of all Federal Prison inmates are illegal aliens. http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRA...dt.01.html

8. $90 Billion Dollars a year is spent on illegal aliens for Welfare and Social Services by the American taxpayers. http://premium.cnn.com/TRANSCI...dt.01.html

9. $200 Billion Dollars a year in suppressed American wages are caused by the illegal aliens.