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Video: Reconstruir a Chile – EPES (English subtitles) Mayo (May) 2010

Dallas, TX – EEUU – Junio 20, 2010 - Educación Popular En Salud es una Fundación  legal creada y patrocinada por la Iglesia Evangélica Luterana en Chile (IELCH), “para fomentar la organización y participación comunitaria en salud de los sectores populares”.  EPES ha creado un video informativo de su labor con las víctimas del terremoto sufrido en Chile en este año.

Aquí les compartimos la descripción del video que provee EPES en su página de YouTube.com.  Gracias EPES por su excelente labor a favor de las victimas más necesitadas del terremoto.

Si Ud. amigo de Chilequake.org quiere saber más información sobre EPES y su labor, puede visitar su página de internet en www.EPES.cl.

Educación Popular En Salud (EPES) is a legal charity foundation created and sponsored by the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Chile (IELCH), “to promote community organization and participation in healthcare of broad sectors of society”. EPES has created an informative video of their work on behalf and for the victims of the earthquake that rocked the country of Chile this year.

Here we also share the accompanying description offered by EPES on their YouTube.com web page. Thank you EPES for your excellent work on behalf of the neediest victims affected by this earthquake.

If you dear friend and visitor of Chilequake.org want to learn more about EPES and their work, you may visit their Internet web page at www.EPES.cl.

“Breve documental con las perspectivas de vecinos, dirigentes, personal y voluntarios de EPES, sobre el rol de las comunidades en la reconstrucción de sus barrios, trabajos y formas de vida despues del Terremoto.

EPES es Educacion Popular en Salud, una ONG con casi 30 años trabajando en Santiago y en los alrededores de Concepción por el empoderamiento, dignidad, y participacion de las comunidades. Mas información en www.EPES.cl

El video fue hecho por Camilo Lanfranco junto a Abraham Parra, Archivos de la Fundación EPES, y música de Jaime Lanfranco.”

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Media Alert: Photographs taken by survivors of the earthquake in Chile

Créditos de fotos: Cortesía del grupo de Facebook “TPS Para Chilenos en EEUU”. Fotos tomadas por sobrevivientes del terremoto ocurrido en Chile el 27 de febrero, 2010.

Photograph credits: Courtesy of members of the Facebook group “TPS Para Chilenos en EEUU”. Pictures were taken by survivors of the February 27, 2010 Earthquake that rocked Chile.

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The politics of Immigration and TPS

DALLAS, Texas – Since its independence, the United States of America has been a light in the world, a beacon of hope that every human being has the right to find his or her happiness and build for themselves a better future.

History of the United States
The United States has always been a symbol of hope to the world of a brighter future. For more than 200 years since its foundation, it has been a country of laws that respects the rights of its citizens, that affords liberty and the promise of happiness to each person who desires to live a life of happiness. The U.S. is a country that today is estimated to have a population of over 300 million. It is a country that offers every one of its citizens the promises of the founding fathers intended for the pursuit and achievement of the “American dream” a promise of a life of happiness, peace, and tranquility.

The culture of the United States is unique in the world because it is a wide melting pot of cultures, nationalities, and customs. However some have forgotten the past and today oppose immigration reform so that millions of immigrants can legalize their immigration status and help to contribute to the culture, economy, and society of this nation.

Each day we hear even more loudly the thunderous rhetoric of political ideologies that favor nationalism and blind isolationism fueled by racism, ignorance of history, and pride which is taking this society to a dangerous precipice to the brink of forgetting the foundational principles of this country. Many people who reside legally in the United States oppose immigration reform. People who oppose immigration reform forget the lessons of history that the United States is a country founded by immigrants, a country of wealth and opportunities created by the hard work and contribution of millions of immigrants who have contributed to the development of this country.

Controversy: TPS – Temporary Protected Status
The United States, through its designated agency the U.S. Citizens and Immigration Services (USCIS) has the authority under the law to grant what is commonly known as Temporary Protected Status. The USCIS grants TPS in special circumstances to citizens of a foreign nation when their country has encountered an emergency or crisis situation.

The laws that define the conditions on when to extend TPS clearly show that a country must have suffered a major catastrophe such as an earthquake, or a major conflict such as war.  The government of the United States recognizes that in a moment of crisis a foreign government may have difficulties in meeting the needs of all its citizens. The U.S. also recognizes that deporting thousands of immigrants who may be here in the U.S. illegally back to their country in the middle of a crisis is a morally unjust act. Temporary Protected Status is a reprieve under the law that is compassionate and allows those beneficiaries to obtain legal work authorization to stay and work in the United States and also allow them to travel back to their country of origin if necessary with travel authorization.

TPS is not a visa to travel to the United States, it is not a permanent residency lottery program, and it is not a promise or guarantee of residency or naturalization and citizenship.  TPS is a law of the United States and does not apply to a foreign government; it only applies to the citizens of a foreign nation who may be residing within the United States.

Receiving foreign help is not an impediment to the external political, economic, or social standing of any government before the world community of nations. Unfortunately, some people believe that TPS granted to their country of origin would reflect negatively on their country’s position politically, economically, and socially before the world community of nations. They consider of greater importance the “innuendo” of politics of the international community of nations than the suffering of their own countrymen who are struggling to provide a better future for their families and who are here without legal immigration status. It is easy to criticize without living the harsh realities of being in this country without a legal immigration status.

TPS as a matter of law, as a U.S. law, does not impose any compromise or obligation upon a foreign government in any political, economic, or social level. TPS is a law of compassion, of mercy, and only depends on the legal principles of this country. The granting of TPS is a matter of internal U.S. politics and only the people and government of the United States should have a say in who and how TPS is granted.

Personal thoughts
Why do I feel at liberty of speaking passionately for the case of granting TPS for Chile? As a United States citizen I believe my country should rise once again and demonstrate its generosity, compassion, and brotherly support with the people of Chile. There are many Chileans in this country suffering at this time and they need the ability to work legally to help support their families here and abroad in Chile who are suffering as a result of the devastating earthquake of February 27.

Not every citizen of Chile living today in the U.S. is in need of the TPS protections, however many do need this reprieve. Recently the United States granted TPS to the country of Haiti after the devastating earthquake in January of this year. I am in favor and fully support the decision by the United States to grant TPS status to El Salvador, Honduras, and Haiti.

We live in the United States, a country where freedom of speech is respected. We should respect every idea even those who would be motivated by political ideology and may be opposed to our point of view. If you want to participate, please get involved in this dialog and if you wish support the granting of TPS for countries that may need this reprieve.

I respect other points of view and opinions. We can have a respectful, sincere, and direct dialog. I extend an invitation to share your points of view. Thank you in advance for respecting my point of view even though you may not share it.

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Media Alert: Chile Earthquake Curanipe Photos – Alerta de Prensa: Terremoto Chile Curanipe Fotos

Estas son fotos de curanipe. Es una zona costera en la region del maule que fue azotada por el terremoto y luego por tsunami. En la foto que sale como un bosque, murieron alrededor de 50 personas que estaban acampando en el lugar. El mar se llevo todo en 1 minuto.


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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curanipe

Creditos de fotos: Marlene Arevalo y Carlos Gonzales
Photo Credits: Marlene Arevalo and Carlos Gonzales

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Earthquake in Chile, histories of a tragedy

Video: Earthquake in Chile, histories of a tragedy – Terremoto en Chile, historias de una tragedia

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Chile Earthquake 2010 – Terremoto y Tsunami

Chile Earthquake 2010 – Teremoto y Tsunami (Video Slideshow by Guez Graphics)

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ABCNews: Family Searches for Son in Earthquake’s Wake – Jose Leon’s Story

After 8.8 earthquake devastates Chile, a beloved son disappears in rubble. Report by Melia Patria, Segment Producer, ABC News Nightline.  (Source: http://bit.ly/cMcoHw)

Familia Busca Hijo Después Del Terremoto – Historia de Jose Leon
Después de terremoto que midió 8,8 en Chile, un hijo querido desaparece en los escombros. Reportaje por Melia Patria, Productora de Segmento para ABC News Nightline. (Origen:
http://bit.ly/cMcoHw)

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Carta a la Primera Dama de la Republica de Chile Cecilia Morel

Aquí está la copia de la carta dirigida a la Primera Dama de la Republica de Chile, Sra. Cecilia Morel, la cual fue entregada en El Palacio De La Moneda in Santiago, Chile el pasado 16 de marzo 2010.

Here is a copy of the letter sent to the First Lady of the Republic of Chile, Mrs. Cecilia Morel, and was delivered by hand in the Palace Of La Moneda in Santiago, Chile on March 16, 2010. 

 
 
 

Carta al La Primera Dama de Chile - pagina 1

Carta al La Primera Dama de Chile - pagina 1

Carta al La Primera Dama de Chile - pagina 2

Carta al La Primera Dama de Chile - pagina 2

Créditos de Autor
Le agradecemos el permiso y autorización a Eduardo Arevalo por permitirnos publicar copia de estas cartas.

Author Credit
We thank Eduaro Arevalo for his permission and authorization to publish copies of these letters.

 

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Carta al Presidente Sebastian Piñera Echenique Entregada en El Palacio De La Moneda

Aquí está la copia de la carta dirigida al Presidente de la Republica de Chile, Señor Sebastián Piñera Echenique la cual fue entregada en El Palacio De La Moneda in Santiago, Chile el pasado 15 de marzo 2010.

Here is a copy of the letter sent to the President of the Republic of Chile, Mr. Sebastian Piñera Echenique and was delivered by hand in the Palace Of La Moneda in Santiago, Chile on March 15, 2010.

 

Carta al Presidente de Chile - pagina 1

Carta al Presidente de Chile - pagina 1

Carta al Presidente de Chile - pagina 2

Carta al Presidente de Chile - pagina 2

Créditos de Autor
Le agradecemos el permiso y autorización a Eduardo Arevalo por permitirnos publicar copia de estas cartas.

Author Credit
We thank Eduaro Arevalo for his permission and authorization to publish copies of these letters.

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Open letter to the President of the United States of America Barack Obama

A letter written in favor of granting Temporary Protected States in favor of Chile sent to The Honorable Barack Obama President of the United States of America.

Today Friday March 19, 2010, the Chile Earthquake Relief Public Service Announcement Initiative through their Campaign for Immigration Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Chile publishes open petition letter to the President of the United States Barack Obama.

The open letter to U.S. President Barack Obama can be read online at www.chilequake.org/letter-obama

Chilequake.org’s Campaign for Immigration Temporary Protected Status for Chile has gathered the approval and support from The New York Immigration Coalition. Currently the campaign has gathered over 1,000 signatures and comments from supporters from around the world and has posted many of them on their web site at www.chilequake.org/tps

To sign the online petition in favor Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for citizens of Chile living in The United States please visit www.chilequake.org/tps

About Chilequake.org
The Chile Earthquake Relief Public Service Announcement Initiative works to promote human rights and humanitarian assistance for the people of Chile in the wake of the devastating 8.8 magnitude earthquake, one of the largest earthquakes in recorded history, which rocked Chile on February 27, 2010. Chilequake.org created the National Online TPS Petition and policy advocacy efforts for the granting of U.S. Immigration status designation of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for citizens of Chile who are living in the United States. The Chile Earthquake Relief Public Service Announcement Initiative is made possible by the generous underwriting of The CSO Board, LLC (www.csoboard.com) a global firm specializing in management and organizational development. For more information about Chilequake.org, its advocacy of immigration form issues and National Online TPS Petition materials, please visit www.chilequake.org or call 305-894-6002.

About The New York Immigration Coalition
The New York Immigration Coalition is an umbrella policy and advocacy organization with close to 200 member groups throughout New York State that works for justice and opportunity for immigrants. For a full description of the NYIC’s 2010 state budget and policy platform, visit www.thenyic.org

About March for America
The March 21st March for America on Washington D.C. is organized by the national Reform Immigration FOR America Campaign. The New York Immigration Coalition is an umbrella organization for 200 groups representing and serving New York State’s four million immigrants and is the state coordinator for the national campaign. For more information please visit www.reformimmigrationforamerica.org

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