Latin American Press Review, Program 1973-15, 1973 June 28
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Part I: Excélsior's report details Juan Peron's dramatic return to Argentina, marred by violence as armed assailants attacked his supporters at the airport, while General Ernesto Geisel's appointment as Brazil's new president prompts speculation about potential liberalization and nationalism under his leadership. The Organization of American States (OAS) reform discussions reveal Argentina's push for radical changes to counter US dominance, contrasting with Chile's call for dialogue and restructuring for balance. In Peru, General Velasco Alvarado faces internal challenges amidst labor unrest and attempts to consolidate control over trade unions. Tensions in Peru, Uruguay's strategic ambassadorial appointment, and Chile's escalating crisis further highlight the intricate dynamics shaping Latin American politics and societies. Part II: The Guardian exposes a concerning surge in anti-immigrant sentiment in the United States, revealing aggressive tactics employed by immigration authorities against Latin American communities, particularly those of Mexican descent. Despite their economic contributions, undocumented workers face exploitation, limited access to services, and legal protections, leaving them vulnerable to abuse. Progressive unions advocate for the inclusion of undocumented workers in labor activities and anti-scab legislation to protect workers' rights, rejecting the scapegoating of immigrants for broader economic issues. The immigration service's crackdown on illegal aliens, spurred by corruption scandals, has led to widespread abuse and human rights violations, emphasizing the urgent need for immigration policy reform. Files include CSVs of the annotated transcriptions and lists of places, people, organizations, subjects, and media sources mentioned in the radio program.
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