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Three's Company: Castro & Chavez Join Obama in Bashing AZ Immigration Law

On the heels of Mexican President Felipe Calderon's speech slamming Arizona's immigration law, Cuban leaders and Venezuela's president are adding to the chorus and calling the law 'racist and xenophobic' – but they're carrying their own human rights baggage.
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Cuban parliamentarians passed a resolution last week denouncing Arizona's new law as "racist and xenophobic," as well as a "brutal violation of human rights." Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, meanwhile, reportedly blasted the law through his minister of foreign affairs, demanding that it be "repealed" and that America move away from its "old habits of racism."
 
Foreign Minister Nicolas Maduro said immigrants in the U.S. are treated in a manner that's "inconsistent with human rights … a perennial violation against our fellow Latin Americans," CNSNews.com reported.

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Obama, Castro and Chavez will all be happy to know that some Arizona politicians on the losing side of the law's passage are teaming up with their Mexican counterparts and challenging SB 1070 in international courts.

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