Well Vanessa and I just finished editing and revising our questions for the interview with Enrique Morones (which is tomorrow). I'm pretty excited about it, because some of the questions are rather "spicy".
Here is a list of the questions as they stand:
Questions for Enrique Morones
Mari: First of all, how did you become interested in this line of work?
Enrique: (answer)
M: What was your reason for founding Border Angels, and what exactly does it accomplish?
E: (answer)
M: So, what is a typical scenario for someone traveling from Mexico to the United States, who is hoping to create a better living situation for themselves and their families?
E: (answer)
M: Is it typical for families to travel together, and camp together? Or do they often get separated? What is the living situation like in the camps?
E: (answer)
M: Is there a lot of violence directed towards these immigrants?
E: (answer)
M: Do you see a lot of obvious prejudice and people talking poorly to migrant workers, even those who have obtained legal status?
E: (answer)
M: You’ve been openly received by many human rights’ advocates, what is it about Border Angels that makes it so successful and sets it apart?
E: (answer)
M: Now, on the other hand, you’ve received some pretty harsh criticism from your sort of rivals, the minute men. What would you say to them and the people who believe that what you’re doing is anti-patriotic, and hurtful to the United States.
E: (answer)
Tuesday, October 16, 2007
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