Post by account_disabled on Mar 9, 2024 5:19:21 GMT
Nowadays it is very common for hundreds of people to move to other countries and settle there with the aim of having a better quality of life. The lack of documents does not allow them to prove their legal residence in the country, coupled with the fact that they are a focus of discrimination and mistreatment.
Many people address them as “illegal alien.” For this Chile Mobile Number List reason, in some cities it has been prohibited to call this sector that way: generally the nickname is used with the intention of degrading, humiliating or harassing.
In these countries you pay to discriminate:
New York, USA
Addressing someone else as an “illegal alien” in New York could result in a fine of up to $250,000.
In other countries, this discriminatory act carries serious consequences that can land the person involved in jail.
In New York, President and Human Rights Commissioner Carmelyn Malalis says the New York City Human Rights Law is one of the most protective in the nation, caring for everyone, regardless of immigration status.
To prevent this act, the commission described the forms of discrimination in a 29-page text. In it, the commission defines the multiple ways discrimination can be based on someone's actual or perceived alienation and citizenship status, national origin.
Colombia
In Colombia, for example, in 2011 measures were adopted in favor of discriminated or marginalized groups, including a law that aims to guarantee the protection of the rights of people who are violated through acts of racism or discrimination.
In that country, anyone who discriminates based on race, religion, political ideology, ethnic or cultural national origin will be fined ten to fifteen current legal monthly minimum wages, that is, around $2,400 to $3,500. In addition, justice could impose between 12 to 36 months in prison.
If the conduct occurs in a public space, the penalty will be aggravated.
Spain
In Spain, discrimination occurs in different forms:
Cases of hatred due to religion (42%).
Disability (40%).
Political ideology (32%).
Special disqualification for passive suffrage in cases of disability (40%).
Religious reasons (37%).
Aporophobia (25%).
Prohibition of approach and communication in cases of sexual orientation motivation (16%).
Political ideology (14%).
In this country, discrimination on racial, ethnic, national or religious grounds carries a financial fine ranging from 6,000 to 60,000 euros (between 6,500 and 65,000 dollars).
Mexico
In Mexico, the Senate approved the criminal sanction of acts that violate the right to equality and promote discrimination motivated by religious beliefs or disability circumstances.
The person who discriminates will be subject to a penalty of one to three years in prison, or 150 to 300 days of community work and up to 200 days of fine. The penalty is aggravated in the case of public servants who deny access to rights.
Bolivia
In Bolivia, mechanisms were established to eliminate racist behavior and all forms of discrimination in the country.
Racism is punishable by three to seven years in prison, and aggravating circumstances if the act is committed by a public authority, if it occurs in the provision of a public service or if it includes violence.