Media Roundup

La revue de presse fournit des liens aux articles récents et archivés, à la fois en anglais et en français, sur l’immigration et la diversité lesquels ont été publiés dans les média locaux et nationaux. Il y a également des articles internationaux. Cette section est mise à jour hebdomadairement.


Huffington Post – Jeb Bush: Illegal Immigration Often “An Act of Love”

Jeb Bush, a potential Republican presidential candidate in 2016, said on Sunday that illegal immigrants who come to the United States to provide for their families are not committing a felony but an “act of love.” […] A comprehensive immigration reform bill passed the Democratic-controlled U.S. Senate in June 2013 but has stalled in the Republican-controlled House of Representatives. Republican lawmakers have cited deep divisions in the party over the issue, including granting legal status to 11 million undocumented immigrants. A Republican Party review after the last presidential election had urged the party to embrace immigration reform to attract more Hispanic support. Democratic President Barack Obama, who was re-elected in 2012, won 71 percent of the Hispanic vote to Republican challenger Mitt Romney’s 27 percent.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/04/06/jeb-bush-immigration_n_5101921.html

CBC – McDonald’s Accused of Favouring Foreign Workers

McDonald’s is under federal investigation over possible abuses of the Temporary Foreign Worker program at a franchise outlet in B.C. […] As a result of Go Public’s inquiries, the government has suspended all pending foreign worker permits for the three McDonald’s locations owned by franchisee Glen Bishop and has blacklisted his franchise from using the program, pending the outcome of the probe. […] Interestingly, records show in this case several of the Filipino workers are paid 20 per cent more than most of the Canadian staff. […] McDonald’s said that’s because some are brought in under a higher job classification — food service supervisor — which at that franchise pays $12.36 an hour. Many of the local workers are food counter attendants, who earn $10.25 per hour.

http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/mcdonald-s-accused-of-favouring-foreign-workers-1.2598684

Radio-Canada – Une première famille de Tibétains réunie à Ottawa

La première famille de Tibétains a été réunie à Ottawa, samedi, dans le cadre du programme de réunification des familles appuyé par le gouvernement canadien. Chime Palden a enfin retrouvé sa femme et ses trois enfants, qu’il n’avait pas vus depuis plus de quatre mois. « Je suis très heureux », a-t-il dit. Selon la coprésidente du projet de réinstallation des Tibétains à Ottawa, Karen Davidson, le gouvernement fédéral va donner un visa de résidents permanents aux arrivants, mais les organismes locaux doivent payer les coûts de leur première année de vie au Canada, ce qui inclut leur logement, leur transport et tous les autres coûts d’installation.

http://m.radio-canada.ca/regions/ottawa/2014/04/06/005-ottawa-famille-tibetais.shtml

Al Jazeera America – Protestors Rally Across U.S. for Immigration Reform

Thousands of undocumented immigrants and their supporters rallied across the United States on Saturday as part of a national day of action called “Two Million Too Many” – activists’ latest effort to urge President Barack Obama to use his executive powers to scale back deportations. Protesters gathered outside government offices and detention facilities where undocumented immigrants are transferred to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) for deportation. Organizers said the campaign was prompted by the Obama administration’s record deportations, which are anticipated to hit the milestone of 2 million removals since he took office. Halting deportations is necessary, advocates say, because many of those in detention could one day benefit from eventual reform. […] While Obama has largely blamed Republicans for the deadlock in immigration reform, advocates insist that he can use his executive authority to halt deportations.

http://america.aljazeera.com/articles/2014/4/5/protesters-rallyacrossusforimmigrationreform.html

Brantford Expositor – Photovoice Exhibition Features Work of Immigrant Women

Scores of professors, students, artists and political dignitaries gathered Friday in front of The Yellow Brick Wall in Laurier Brantford’s 97 Dalhousie Street building for the launch of an unusual exhibit at the intersection of art and academic analysis. Titled, Do You See What I See? A Photovoice Exhibit, a collection of photographic images with sparse commentary under each image is a major aspect of a thesis by Bharati Sethi, a PhD candidate in Laurier Brantford’s faculty of Social Work and a part-time instructor in the program. The exhibit showcases the findings of a four-year community-based participatory study by Sethi in which 17 immigrant women were given cameras to record their employment and health experiences, and three other women were interviewed. The findings are based on 525 participant-generated photographs, diaries and in-depth interviews. […] Sethi’s thesis answers the research question: How do employment circumstances impact the health and well-being of immigrant/refugee KAAJAL (Korea, Asia, Africa, Japan, Arab and Latin America) women in Grand Erie?

http://www.brantfordexpositor.ca/2014/04/04/photovoice-exhibit-features-work-of-immigrant-women

La Presse – Déportations d’immigrants: plusieurs manifestants demandent un moratoire à Obama

Des dizaines de personnes s’intéressant de près à l’immigration et de partisans d’un relâchement migratoire aux États-Unis se sont réunis dans plusieurs villes du pays pour demander de nouveau au président Barack Obama de suspendre les déportations. Les organisateurs des manifestations du «Jour d’action» de samedi affirment que le président dispose du pouvoir exécutif pour mettre fin aux déportations qui ont pour conséquence de séparer de leurs proches des immigrants vivant illégalement au pays. À Eloy, en Arizona, plusieurs partisans se sont rassemblés devant un centre de détention fédéral après avoir roulé pendant plus de 100 kilomètres en provenance de Phoenix. Selon des organisateurs, de nombreuses personnes présentes ont des proches se trouvant à l’intérieur de l’enceinte depuis plus d’un an.

http://www.lapresse.ca/international/etats-unis/201404/05/01-4754884-deportations-dimmigrants-plusieurs-manifestants-demandent-un-moratoire-a-obama.php