Political Sciences

  • Posted on January 24, 2016 at 2:41 am

Monday 4 London had greater mobilization pro immigrants from its recent history. Tens of thousands of people marched on the plaza principal with the Coalition to foreigners to become citizens. With new laws hinders the entry of students, artists, workers and to tourists, resolves that a child born in the country can spend their first 14 years without being legal and is condemned to almost a million people live in hiding. There were people from Zimbabwe, Congo, Europe East, Bangladesh, Somalia and all over the world, but especially in Latin America. Thousands marched with banners of the Ibero-American Alliance of UK (IAU, meaning in quechua ayllu or community) to ask to be recognized as ethnicity, be respected as a community and be regularized as immigrants. On behalf of latinos, we talk about my person and the Peruvian young Marcos Ravelo, to whom the plaza began to cheer barely uttered his name.

The new Chairman of the London Assembly (Darren Johnson) headed the Iberoamerican March. Never before Hispanics and lusitanians in the cradle of the English language have been so United, organized and active. They expect to be recognized as one of the largest linguistic minorities of the country and that this also helps Ibero America. Isaac Bigio is an international analyst. Write to dozens of media on 5 continents. He received degrees and postgraduate courses in history and economic policy at the London School of Economics & Political Sciences. In this one, considered the leading international university specializing in social sciences, he has also taught political science and public administration.

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