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March 27, 2008 By Fausta

Immigrants chase the Brazilian Dream

The BBC Brazilian edition reports (link in Portuguese) Number of immigrants in search of the ‘ Brazilian dream ‘ grows: An increasing number of immigrants are arriving in Brazil in search of opportunity. Foreigners are arriving as individual investors, employees of multinational corporations, or illegally, encouraged by the growth and stability of the Brazilian economy.

The depreciation of the Argentinian currency, Spain’s tougher immigration laws, and Brazil’s new agreements with Bolivia, Argentina and Uruguay is attracting South American immigrants.

The US is the leading country requesting investment visas, with Great Britain and the Philippines in second and third places. Investment from the Phillipines is mostly in oil. Italy, France, Germany, India, Japan, China and Canada round up the top ten.

The BBC reports that Brazil has an estimated 600,000 illegal aliens, 75,000 of which are Bolivians.

As you can see from the report, people will opt for economic opportunity whenever they can. As the Bolivian government clamps down on economic investment, the people go where they can prosper.

UPDATE
Meanwhile, in Europe, Is the Polish diaspora returning home?, via Siggy

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March 25, 2008 By Fausta

A FARC fan. . . in congress

Gerard links to the WSJ editorial, A FARC Fan’s Notes.

I have posted in the past asking for Congress to pass a free-trade agreement with Colombia. This would be a huge step towards improving the Colombian economy, possibly curtail immigration into the US, while at the same time it would have nearly no negative effect on the American economy.

Congress is firmly doing nothing.

Why?

Well, consider the following:

A hard drive recovered from the computer of a killed Colombian guerrilla has offered more insights into the opposition of House Democrats to the U.S.-Colombia Free Trade Agreement.

A military strike three weeks ago killed Raúl Reyes, No. 2 in command of the FARC, Colombia’s most notorious terrorist group. The Reyes hard drive reveals an ardent effort to do business directly with the FARC by Congressman James McGovern (D., Mass.), a leading opponent of the free-trade deal. Mr. McGovern has been working with an American go-between, who has been offering the rebels help in undermining Colombia’s elected and popular government.

Mr. McGovern’s press office says the Congressman is merely working at the behest of families whose relatives are held as FARC kidnap hostages. However, his go-between’s letters reveal more than routine intervention. The intervenor with the FARC is James C. Jones, who the Congressman’s office says is a “development expert and a former consultant to the United Nations.”
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Mr. McGovern’s office says it knew what Mr. Jones was doing and engaged with him because “we need to find an interlocutor who could discuss these things including the safe haven” for the guerrillas.

We now know where Congressman’s McGovern’s sympathies lie.

UPDATE
Not only McGovern:
Via Gateway Pundit by way of Larwyn, Semana says,

Another discusses an apparent effort by U.S. Democrats to have celebrated novelist Gabriel Garcia Marquez mediate talks with the insurgents — possibly with former President Clinton’s involvement.

There is no evidence the FARC ever obtained surface-to-air missiles, however. Attempts to reach Clinton and Garcia Marquez were unsuccessful.

Hillary have any experience on this too?

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March 18, 2008 By Fausta

The downside to being a friend of Hugo, part #1,753


Being a friend of Hugo isn’t all photo-ops, fun and games, and suitcases full of money:

Argentina is scaring off foreign investment by allying with leftist Venezuela at the expense of ties to its biggest export markets, the mayor of Buenos Aires said.

“Venezuela has one of the worst images in the world these days, but it appears to be the best friend of the government and of our country,” Mayor Mauricio Macri, a prominent opposition figure, told Reuters in a recent interview.

Macri said Argentina’s economic boom of the past five years cannot continue without major investment and he criticized President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner for failing to do more to lure foreign investors.
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A center-leftist who succeeded her husband last year, Fernandez has maintained the close relationship with Venezuela. Chavez has met the Kirchners regularly, bought billions of dollars in Argentine debt and has pledged to supply oil and diesel to help the country deal with energy shortages.

But Macri said Fernandez’ friendship with the fiercely anti-U.S. Chavez is costly, and Argentina should instead be improving ties with China, India, Europe and the United States.

Which they badly need to do, because,

Direct foreign investment in Argentina grew 12 percent last year, compared with 84 percent in Brazil and 82 percent in Chile, La Nacion newspaper reported on Sunday, citing a preliminary report from a United Nations economic agency.

Of course the Kirchners blame the IMF, the US, and whatever. It’s a lot easier to create a distraction than it is to take responsibility for messing up BIG TIME:

But Kirchner angered Wall Street by browbeating investors into taking losses of some 70 cents on the dollar when Argentina halted payments on its sovereign debt.

It also defaulted on $6.3 billion in debt owed to the Paris Club, an informal group of wealthy creditor nations. No repayment deal has been reached and Fernandez, like her husband, is angling for lenient terms.

This time Hugo’s not coming to their rescue. He’s got his hands full as it is.

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In other Venezuela-related news, Court releases Venezuelan assets

The High Court in London has suspended an order that froze $12bn (£6bn) of the assets of Venezuela’s state oil firm, PDVSA, in a dispute with ExxonMobil.

Last month we discussed the injunction in podcast with Alek Boyd of VCrisis. As you can hear in the podcast, Exxon was granted injuctions in the US, the Netherlands and the UK. The current release applies only to the UK courts. We’ll have to see if the other courts follow.

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Filed Under: Argentina, Hugo Chavez, Latin America, USA, Venezuela

February 18, 2008 By Fausta

Tomorrow’s podcast at 11AM Eastern: The Akaka Bill

In tomorrow’s podcast at 11AM Eastern, Andy Blom of Hawaiian Values.US will talk about the Akaka bill, i.e., the ‘Native Hawaiian Government Reorganization Act of 2005’.

For background information on the Akaka bill, Betsy Newmark has two excellent posts on the subject: The Akaka Bill is Baaaack and The return of the Akaka Bill .

At The Heritage Foundation, The Native Hawaiian Government Reorganization Act page contains a great roundup of articles on the bill and its consequences.

In tomorrow’s podcast, Mr. Blom, Siggy and I will discuss the bill with our callers and webchat guests. Chat will be open by 10:45, and the call-in number is (646) 652-2639. Join us!

Listen to Faustas blog on internet talk radio

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September 3, 2007 By Fausta

Calderon says Australia is Mexico

State of Mexico Addressed, by Invitation Only: Calderon Delivers Speech At Ceremonial Palace (emphasis added),

The Mexican government, he said, would continue to “energetically protest unilateral actions” of the U.S. Congress on the immigration front that he said “exacerbate the persecution of undocumented Mexicans in the U.S.” He boasted that Mexican consulates in the United States have been buttressed to protect the rights of millions of Mexicans living there illegally.

“Wherever there is a Mexican,” he said, “that is Mexico.”

Going by that logic, Australia is Mexico.

Can’t wait for the Mexican government to start handing out how-to manuals on how to sneak illegally into the Land Down Under.

But then, who can blame the guy. It’s a heck of a lot easier to claim the whole world is yours to do as you please than it is to clean up the centuries-long endemic problems affecting a country you lead, isn’t it?

Flopping Aces, Hot Air, Blue Crab Boulevard, Irish Spy, and Cop the Truth also posted on this (h/t Larwyn).

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August 22, 2007 By Fausta

Another sign that the surge is working

I was just visiting at Captain Ed’s and look what I found: French Plan Engagement In Iraq.

Sure enough, straight from the Times of London,

France proclaimed its desire to help restore peace in Iraq after a visit yesterday to Baghdad by its Foreign Minister ended the four-year diplomatic freeze that followed the US-led invasion.

As Paris media hailed “The French return to Iraq”, Bernard Kouchner concluded his three-day trip with a pledge that under President Sarkozy, France would no longer sit on the sidelines saying “we told you so”.

The BBC has more:

France’s disagreement with the US over Iraq was now in the past, he [French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner] said.

I knew that Kouchner had writte The Black Book of Saddam Hussein and all that, but to hear that the Sarkozy government is taking this very bold move is amazing. Not only because it signals a complete reversal of the UMP’s Iraq policy of the Chirac years but also because Sarko is no fool and would not be siding with the losing team at this point in the game.

Still, there are a couple of things to keep in mind. As Ed correctly points out,

The UN route will likely be the only way in which Sarkozy can provide assistance to the US due to France’s domestic politics, which will do little in practical terms.

And then, of course there’s the bien pensant attitudes, such as the Times headline itself, “Paris vacates the moral high ground to give Washington a helping hand.” I’d say it’s more like, Paris finally reaches to moral high ground…

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July 17, 2007 By Fausta

Iranian games

A brief round-up of Iranian news shows the games are on:

There’s the video game,:
Iran’s New Game: `Rescue Nuke Scientist’

An Iranian hard-line student group unveiled a new video game Monday that simulates an attempt to rescue two Iranian nuclear experts kidnapped by the U.S. military and held in Iraq and Israel.
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“We tried to promote the idea of defense, sacrifice and martyrdom in this game,” Fakhrian said.

Does that means that you win if you blow yourself up at the end? And what about the 72?

The real-life nuclear game:
IAEA, Iran agree visit at disputed reactor site

The EU energy game:
US criticises Turkey-Iran gas deal

The American-hostages-on-TV game:
Iran Puts Detained Scholars Before TV Cameras

The fashion game:
Iran police step up crackdown on unIslamic dress, yet again. Mannekins are not safe, either.

The currency game:
Iran Asks Japan to Pay Yen for Oil, Start Immediately

The new axis game:
Oiling the axis – Iran and Venezuela develop closer ties

Lest you think that all these games amount to a lot of fun, a lot of people don’t agree with you.

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July 4, 2007 By Fausta

Happy Independence Day

Cubanology has a slide show.
Blue Star Chronicles is helping the troops
U.S. Birthday: 231 Years Old and 300 Million Invited
Rick Moran is Liveblogging the Continental Congress
Richard Miniter talks to Hitchens on the Fourth of July
Heroes, Prayers And The American Experience On This July Fourth
Happy Birthday, America!

The Declaration of Independence

IN CONGRESS, July 4, 1776.

The unanimous Declaration of the thirteen united States of America,

When in the Course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another, and to assume among the powers of the earth, the separate and equal station to which the Laws of Nature and of Nature’s God entitle them, a decent respect to the opinions of mankind requires that they should declare the causes which impel them to the separation.

We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.–That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed, –That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their Safety and Happiness. Prudence, indeed, will dictate that Governments long established should not be changed for light and transient causes; and accordingly all experience hath shewn, that mankind are more disposed to suffer, while evils are sufferable, than to right themselves by abolishing the forms to which they are accustomed. But when a long train of abuses and usurpations, pursuing invariably the same Object evinces a design to reduce them under absolute Despotism, it is their right, it is their duty, to throw off such Government, and to provide new Guards for their future security.–Such has been the patient sufferance of these Colonies; and such is now the necessity which constrains them to alter their former Systems of Government. The history of the present King of Great Britain is a history of repeated injuries and usurpations, all having in direct object the establishment of an absolute Tyranny over these States. To prove this, let Facts be submitted to a candid world.

He has refused his Assent to Laws, the most wholesome and necessary for the public good.
He has forbidden his Governors to pass Laws of immediate and pressing importance, unless suspended in their operation till his Assent should be obtained; and when so suspended, he has utterly neglected to attend to them.
He has refused to pass other Laws for the accommodation of large districts of people, unless those people would relinquish the right of Representation in the Legislature, a right inestimable to them and formidable to tyrants only.
He has called together legislative bodies at places unusual, uncomfortable, and distant from the depository of their public Records, for the sole purpose of fatiguing them into compliance with his measures.
He has dissolved Representative Houses repeatedly, for opposing with manly firmness his invasions on the rights of the people.
He has refused for a long time, after such dissolutions, to cause others to be elected; whereby the Legislative powers, incapable of Annihilation, have returned to the People at large for their exercise; the State remaining in the mean time exposed to all the dangers of invasion from without, and convulsions within.
He has endeavoured to prevent the population of these States; for that purpose obstructing the Laws for Naturalization of Foreigners; refusing to pass others to encourage their migrations hither, and raising the conditions of new Appropriations of Lands.
He has obstructed the Administration of Justice, by refusing his Assent to Laws for establishing Judiciary powers.
He has made Judges dependent on his Will alone, for the tenure of their offices, and the amount and payment of their salaries.
He has erected a multitude of New Offices, and sent hither swarms of Officers to harrass our people, and eat out their substance.
He has kept among us, in times of peace, Standing Armies without the Consent of our legislatures.
He has affected to render the Military independent of and superior to the Civil power.
He has combined with others to subject us to a jurisdiction foreign to our constitution, and unacknowledged by our laws; giving his Assent to their Acts of pretended Legislation:
For Quartering large bodies of armed troops among us:
For protecting them, by a mock Trial, from punishment for any Murders which they should commit on the Inhabitants of these States:
For cutting off our Trade with all parts of the world:
For imposing Taxes on us without our Consent:
For depriving us in many cases, of the benefits of Trial by Jury:
For transporting us beyond Seas to be tried for pretended offences
For abolishing the free System of English Laws in a neighbouring Province, establishing therein an Arbitrary government, and enlarging its Boundaries so as to render it at once an example and fit instrument for introducing the same absolute rule into these Colonies:
For taking away our Charters, abolishing our most valuable Laws, and altering fundamentally the Forms of our Governments:
For suspending our own Legislatures, and declaring themselves invested with power to legislate for us in all cases whatsoever.
He has abdicated Government here, by declaring us out of his Protection and waging War against us.
He has plundered our seas, ravaged our Coasts, burnt our towns, and destroyed the lives of our people.
He is at this time transporting large Armies of foreign Mercenaries to compleat the works of death, desolation and tyranny, already begun with circumstances of Cruelty & perfidy scarcely paralleled in the most barbarous ages, and totally unworthy the Head of a civilized nation.
He has constrained our fellow Citizens taken Captive on the high Seas to bear Arms against their Country, to become the executioners of their friends and Brethren, or to fall themselves by their Hands.
He has excited domestic insurrections amongst us, and has endeavoured to bring on the inhabitants of our frontiers, the merciless Indian Savages, whose known rule of warfare, is an undistinguished destruction of all ages, sexes and conditions.

In every stage of these Oppressions We have Petitioned for Redress in the most humble terms: Our repeated Petitions have been answered only by repeated injury. A Prince whose character is thus marked by every act which may define a Tyrant, is unfit to be the ruler of a free people.

Nor have We been wanting in attentions to our Brittish brethren. We have warned them from time to time of attempts by their legislature to extend an unwarrantable jurisdiction over us. We have reminded them of the circumstances of our emigration and settlement here. We have appealed to their native justice and magnanimity, and we have conjured them by the ties of our common kindred to disavow these usurpations, which, would inevitably interrupt our connections and correspondence. They too have been deaf to the voice of justice and of consanguinity. We must, therefore, acquiesce in the necessity, which denounces our Separation, and hold them, as we hold the rest of mankind, Enemies in War, in Peace Friends.

We, therefore, the Representatives of the united States of America, in General Congress, Assembled, appealing to the Supreme Judge of the world for the rectitude of our intentions, do, in the Name, and by Authority of the good People of these Colonies, solemnly publish and declare, That these United Colonies are, and of Right ought to be Free and Independent States; that they are Absolved from all Allegiance to the British Crown, and that all political connection between them and the State of Great Britain, is and ought to be totally dissolved; and that as Free and Independent States, they have full Power to levy War, conclude Peace, contract Alliances, establish Commerce, and to do all other Acts and Things which Independent States may of right do. And for the support of this Declaration, with a firm reliance on the protection of divine Providence, we mutually pledge to each other our Lives, our Fortunes and our sacred Honor.

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The 56 signatures on the Declaration appear in the positions indicated:

Column 1
Georgia: Button Gwinnett, Lyman Hall, George Walton

Column 2
North Carolina: William Hooper, Joseph Hewes, John Penn
South Carolina: Edward Rutledge, Thomas Heyward, Jr., Thomas Lynch, Jr., Arthur Middleton

Column 3
Massachusetts: John Hancock
Maryland: Samuel Chase, William Paca, Thomas Stone, Charles Carroll of Carrollton
Virginia: George Wythe, Richard Henry Lee, Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Harrison, Thomas Nelson, Jr., Francis Lightfoot Lee, Carter Braxton

Column 4
Pennsylvania: Robert Morris, Benjamin Rush, Benjamin Franklin, John Morton, George Clymer, James Smith, George Taylor, James Wilson, George Ross
Delaware: Caesar Rodney, George Read, Thomas McKean

Column 5
New York: William Floyd, Philip Livingston, Francis Lewis, Lewis Morris
New Jersey: Richard Stockton, John Witherspoon, Francis Hopkinson, John Hart, Abraham Clark

Column 6
New Hampshire: Josiah Bartlett, William Whipple,
Massachusetts: Samuel Adams, John Adams, Robert Treat Paine, Elbridge Gerry
Rhode Island: Stephen Hopkins, William Ellery
Connecticut: Roger Sherman, Samuel Huntington, William Williams, Oliver Wolcott
New Hampshire: Matthew Thornton


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