Mixtecs and police clash at border
By
Victor Morales, Today correspondent
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Mexicali police have been seen enforcing the permit ordinances of Indian and non-Indian vendors throughout the city. But the Mixtecs say police are particularly and systematically aggressive to Indians.
“They take advantage of us because they have a uniform and we are a small community,” said Raul Camarillo, 37, a Mixtec Indian who sells beverages out of an ice chest at the border.
Mexicali’s Mixtecs, however, part of millions of Indians who make up the Mexican social lower-class, appear to be struggling with Mexico’s efforts of promoting a modern image, especially to the foreigners at the border.
Mixtec children routinely sell goods at the congested border, some appearing to be under 14, the legal age to work in Mexico.
“That’s the problem,” said Roberto Ching, a human rights case worker at the Baja California Human Rights office that specializes in indigenous communities.
“The police harass them, because they don’t have papers and they bring their kids amongst dangerous conditions. It’s not a good sight for tourists and this makes them more vulnerable and they constantly risk their lives there,” he said.
Camarillo said only older children over 11 or 12 years old work at the border while younger children remain in parked cars or play by the side of the border lanes during non-school days.
“We are very careful with them, said Camarillo, who has three children, including a nine-year old.
“We can’t afford to pay someone to take care of them, so we go as family,” he said.
Ching said that reflects Mixtec culture.
“The children participate in the community and do their share. That situation exists in every Indian community in Mexico.”
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Wednesday, Dec 3 at 1:30 AM Anne wrote ...
What the difference between Mexican and Mixtecs there both from Mexico and both have indigenous blood.
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