Santana, Pitbull in pro-immigrant song

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Santana, Pitbull in pro-immigrant song
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With US and Mexican flags waving, the video also shows images of immigrants' contributions to US society ranging from farm labour to Mexican cuisine.

By AFP

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Published: Wed 23 Sep 2015, 12:00 AM

Last updated: Thu 24 Sep 2015, 11:08 AM

LATIN MUSIC STARS including Carlos Santana and Pitbull on Monday launched a music video in celebration of immigrants, voicing alarm at the harsh turn of US political discourse.
We're All Mexican, in English and Spanish with a Latin beat and mariachi brass, features images of famous Mexicans such as painter Frida Kahlo as stars say the song's title.
With US and Mexican flags waving, the video also shows images of immigrants' contributions to US society ranging from farm labour to Mexican cuisine.
Cuban-American producer Emilio Estefan led the initiative given the popularity in the Republican presidential nomination contest of tycoon Donald Trump, who denounced undocumented Mexicans as rapists and drug dealers.
"We're all Mexican is a metaphor symbolising that we can all become the victims of racism and bigotry at any moment," said a statement accompanying the video.
Without referring directly to Trump, the statement denounced the vilification of Mexicans but said their situation was not unique.
"Around the world, different immigrant groups are harassed and made to be scapegoats for the ills of their respective countries of residence," it said.
"The song celebrates the positive contributions of immigrants in the United States as a balance to the negativity being expressed publicly," it said.
Stars involved in the song include the Cuban-American rapper Pitbull, Chicano rock legend Carlos Santana and Mexican American actress Eva Longoria.
Other stars in the project include Haitian-born rapper Wyclef Jean of Fugees fame and Oscar-winning actress Whoopi Goldberg.

Carlos Santana’s new video shows immigrants’ contributions to US society
Carlos Santana’s new video shows immigrants’ contributions to US society

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