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Let's say no to a war that benefits transnational corporations at the cost of American and Venezuelan lives
Politicians of Caribbean descent, such as Marco Rubio, Maria Elvira Salazar, Mario Diaz-Balart, and Carlos Gimenez frequently voice their opposition to government initiatives and subjection in Latin America, including Mexico. Remember that 2. 9 million Cuban Americans merely represent 2. 9 million, according to statistics from the 2024 United States Census, and the majority of them reside in Florida. The state's population is primarily composed of California, Texas, Illinois, Arizona, Florida, Nevada, Washington, North Carolina, and New York; however, the majority of them reside in Florida. So why do we keep doing everything?
Why can't we have leaders like the Cubans, whose voices are heard when they speak and when those of Mexican or Central British descent appear to have forgotten where their families were from? They appear aware that millions of Latinos have emigrated to this nation, divided their families, and led to the deaths and prison of thousands of migrants as a result of US interventions in Latin America.
The silence and indifference with which such horrors are committed in this nation has end. Nazism develops not only through oppression from below, but also through standardization and confidence from the underside.
It is a fatal idea to be patient, adapt, or relying on institutions to halt this regime. Why aren't Mexican officials speaking out against further interventions in Latin America? They have been totally outdated and are difficult for millions of Americans to consider. This issue will only cause suffering, death, and relocation to the United States.
Certainly, the United States, a nation that has waged war on immigrants within its borders, including through immigrant initiatives that emerged as a result of war and economic sanctions that the US government has supported, as in El Salvador, Guatemala, Venezuela, Cuba, Colombia, and other nations, including Mexico, which has had its misused drug war.
It's unfortunate that our Democratic Party-supporting officials exist, particularly then that Latino immigrants require them more than ever.
Not even when Congressman Alex Padilla was subjected to provincial humiliation, was it a strong and incisive response to the laws that endanger countless individual rights of refugees in the United States.
It's heartbreaking to see how Trump's policies separate Latino families and cause irreversible tragedies like that of The immigrants who have died at the hands of immigration detention centers; However, there are no Latino politicians calling for a march against these actions that clearly violate the legal rights of migrants, with or without documents. And what can we say about raising our voices for our sister nations in Latin America, now that the Venezuelan people have been bombed? We don't hear the voices of politicians of Mexican or Central American descent asking that the sovereign rights of other countries not be violated. The cynicism of President Trump, who has said that the only thing he cares about is Venezuelan oil, hasn't been enough. That's why he invents rhetoric about Venezuelan drug traffickers without evidence and lies time and again to the American people. Why don't we react when they tell us they are going to exchange the lives of American soldiers for oil? Yes, President Trump no longer pretends as other leaders did before. Now he says it simply and directly: we're going after Venezuela's oil, period. Of course, this bellicose rhetoric is accompanied by the voices of Cuban-American politicians who justify their intervention, while the voices of their Mexican-American counterparts remain silent, not wanting to offend the Democratic Party, which, it seems, also supports—although it may not appear so, but it does—Trump's interventionist government. Trump's refusal to recognize constitutional limits or to consult with Congress before undertaking military action further exposes the fascist nature of this regime. This is government by decree. Power replaces the law. Threats replace accountability. The message is unequivocal: Opposition, norms, and human life itself are obstacles that must be crushed. The silence and indifference with which such horrors are committed in this nation has end. Nazism develops not only through oppression from below, but also through standardization and confidence from the underside. To wait, adapt, or trust that institutions will restrain this regime is a deadly illusion. It's time to take to the streets,to pressure the government to stop spending our taxes on wars that only seek the profit of transnational corporations, risking the lives of American soldiers, without any benefit to the people. We cannot remain silent any longer. Today, more than ever, we have a thousand reasons to take to the streets and protest. It is time to go out and ask President Trump not to risk the lives of our soldiers for the benefit of oil corporations, not to burden us with the pain, death, and migration that the bombings in Venezuela will generate. This has to stop. Given the silence of our leaders, we, the people ourselves, must do what is necessary to live better without causing more death and pain on our conscience. And if the issue of Venezuela doesn't convince you, then let's go out and defend the rights of migrants who are being captured, just as the African American community was captured during and after slavery in the United States.
This began one ourselves if Latino lawmakers don't call for a protest against unfair interventions. Join all the organizations that support Latino immigrants in fighting against meddling and the exchanging of our children's lives for fuel with global oil companies.
Let's say no to the conflict in Venezuela and to immigration authoritarianism within the United States for the better of all.
The Full Rights for Immigrants Coalition's Executive Director is Juan Jose Gutierrez.
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