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The Colombian singer Shakira, the Mexican Thalia, the Mexican-American Pepe Aguilar and the Cuban-American Gloria Estefan will participate in a song against the Republican candidate for the US Presidency Donald Trump for his rhetoric attacking undocumented immigrants. In an interview with Billboard magazine published today, music producer Emilio Estefan announced the premiere of the song “We are all Mexico,” a production that brings together dozens of Latin personalities to “celebrate Hispanics and their achievements” and “send a message that It represents the unity” of this community. A whole diversity of groups, movements, institutions are preparing to try to use the “Francis effect” in the political, social and cultural struggles in the United States, while analysts and the media have already started the torrent of information and interpretation about each verb and gesture of the head of the Catholic Church.
The musical theme, which will be released at the end of September, will also be sung by artist , Haitian rapper Wyclef Jean, radio personality America Mobile Number List Enrique Santos and famous Spanish chef José Andrés, added the Cuban producer. During the announcement of his desire to be the Republican candidate for the White House last June, Trump said that Mexico is sending people to the United States “with a lot of problems (…). They are bringing drugs, crime, rapists,” he acclaimed. Since then, Trump's continuous references to undocumented immigrants have ignited the political and social debate in the country. The magnate's position on Mexican immigrants in the United States has become one of the axes of his electoral campaign in recent months, and has raised a wave of protests both within the country and in many Latin American countries.
Estefan who says he has known the billionaire for “many years,” described his comments “as simply wrong,” and due to the echo they have had in the media, he decided to produce a song to “raise pride and show the world what (Hispanics) are doing.” “'We are all Mexico' is not so much a response to the Republican candidate, but also a response to the feeling that Hispanics have progressed and we need people to know it,” said the winner of 19 Grammy Awards. For the successful producer and music businessman Trump “can have whatever opinion he wants as long as it doesn't humiliate my people. Many hope – inside and outside the Church – that issues such as immigration in this situation where the xenophobic climate is growing and where the failure of immigration reform implies more raids, detentions and violations of rights, the Pope's visit will be able to influence the dynamics. policy.
The musical theme, which will be released at the end of September, will also be sung by artist , Haitian rapper Wyclef Jean, radio personality America Mobile Number List Enrique Santos and famous Spanish chef José Andrés, added the Cuban producer. During the announcement of his desire to be the Republican candidate for the White House last June, Trump said that Mexico is sending people to the United States “with a lot of problems (…). They are bringing drugs, crime, rapists,” he acclaimed. Since then, Trump's continuous references to undocumented immigrants have ignited the political and social debate in the country. The magnate's position on Mexican immigrants in the United States has become one of the axes of his electoral campaign in recent months, and has raised a wave of protests both within the country and in many Latin American countries.
Estefan who says he has known the billionaire for “many years,” described his comments “as simply wrong,” and due to the echo they have had in the media, he decided to produce a song to “raise pride and show the world what (Hispanics) are doing.” “'We are all Mexico' is not so much a response to the Republican candidate, but also a response to the feeling that Hispanics have progressed and we need people to know it,” said the winner of 19 Grammy Awards. For the successful producer and music businessman Trump “can have whatever opinion he wants as long as it doesn't humiliate my people. Many hope – inside and outside the Church – that issues such as immigration in this situation where the xenophobic climate is growing and where the failure of immigration reform implies more raids, detentions and violations of rights, the Pope's visit will be able to influence the dynamics. policy.