Cape Breton Post

Latino celebritie­s plea to speak out against hate

One shooting happened in predominan­tly Hispanic city of El Paso, killing 22

- JILL SERJEANT

LOS ANGELES — Actresses Eva Longoria, America Ferrara and more than 200 other Latino artists and civil rights leaders on Friday penned a letter of support to the Latino community in the United States after a mass shooting in Texas and immigratio­n raids in Mississipp­i.

Musicians Jennifer Lopez, Ricky Martin and Lin-Manuel Miranda gave their backing to the letter, which called on those outside the Latino community to “speak out loudly against hate.”

“If you are feeling terrified, heartbroke­n and defeated bythe barrage of attacks on our community, you are not alone,” said the letter, addressed to the Querida Familia Latina (Dear Latino Family) and published in the New York Times, La Opinion and other newspapers.

The letter followed a shooting in the predominan­tly Latino border city of El Paso, Texas on Aug. 3 that killed 22 people and is believed to have been racially motivated, as well as the arrest of 680 people in immigratio­n raids last week on seven agricultur­al processing plants in Mississipp­i. Both followed accusation­s that U.S. President Donald Trump has stoked racial divisions with his rhetoric and his crack down on immigratio­n at the U.S. border with Mexico.

“We will not be broken. We will not be silenced. We will continue to denounce any hateful and inhumane treatment of our community. We will demand dignity and justice,” the letter said.

It called on allies of the Latino community to “speak out loudly against hate, to contribute your resources to organizati­ons that support our community, and to hold our leaders accountabl­e.”

Former “Desperate Housewives” star Longoria said in a statement that the U.S. is facing “a moral crisis … and we chose to use this moment to raise our voices and speak up.”

The letter was signed by many of the leading Latino voices and activists in United States, including veteran labor leader Dolores Huerta, novelist Sandra Cisneros and Voto Latino political group president Maria Teresa Kumar.

 ?? JOSE LUIS GONZALEZ REUTERS ?? Members of the Catholic Church take part in a "Mass for the Peace" a week after a mass shooting at a Walmart store in El Paso, Texas, U.S., at the border between Mexico and the U.S. in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, August 10. •
JOSE LUIS GONZALEZ REUTERS Members of the Catholic Church take part in a "Mass for the Peace" a week after a mass shooting at a Walmart store in El Paso, Texas, U.S., at the border between Mexico and the U.S. in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, August 10. •

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