Former statements retracted on my end.
I think I'm sticking to digital cameras myself from now on.
I retract my statements as well! I guess that´s what i get for posting before reading to the end.
The very first article I read on this case was the one Texas Mist posted above. I was actually OK until I got to the part about the man kissing the baby on the genitals. And yet, the family took the photos in with seemingly no fear that they would be considered pornographic and/or abusive. Why? If they are truly undocumented, I would think that they would be extra cautious to not arouse attention.
Playing devil's advocate for a moment, do we have any Latino parents on board who can speak to the cultural veracity of this practice? Is it something that would absolutely never ever be done or is it possibly an OK thing to show in newborn photos?
I know that I'm uncomfortable with the actions but I really wonder why this family, if they wished to take pornographic photos wouldn't have used a cheap digital camera and the self printer at Wal-mart. I honestly don't think they understand what they did failed our societal expectations of decency.
I am from a Hispanic family (Spain, where I am right now, visting the family for Holy Week). Yes, in the south of Spain at least, it is not uncommon for parents to kiss their babies butts or even their genitals. Not in a sexual way at all. They do it in a cute way and say, "Mira que graciosa!" Which loosely means, "Oh, how adorable you are!" Here in the south of Spain, kids are not looked at as possible sexual prey for the most part. Yes, there are weirdos, but not as many per capita.
For example, I was walking with some people, through the crowded streets, one night and their little kids kept falling behind. At one point, I told the mom, who kept yelling at them to stay with her and who got scared when she couldn´t find the little girl for a moment, that I am not used to kids being so free like that. I said it scares me. She asked why. (She was only afraid the kid would get lost in the crowd). I explained that every day we have a kid disappearing in the states. The whole group I was with turned and asked what happens to the kids, they thought it is for ransom or something. I explained that mostly they kill the kids and commit sex crimes against them first. You should have seen their expressions. They blanched and seemed horrified. The kids were placed firmly between the parents after that for the rest of the night, each holding strongly onto their little hands.
I say this as way of explanation. Although there are occasional cases of molestation and child sex murders here, it´s mostly foreginers and very infrequent. Instead, life revolves around children here. Children are not usually in daycare, they are usually with aunts or grandparents. You see
so many kids in strollers during the day with old grandparents. Children are so cherished, doted on, adored, and raised like little princes and princesses. Sometimes it is even a bit annoying. "What do you want, my soul? What do you need, my life? Here, my love, here, don´t cry." People here seem to think there is no part of a child that could possibly be thought of sexual or private. They do not distinguish between little eyes, little noses and other little parts. They find it all very, very adorable, perfect, precious. Kids run around on the beach naked until they reach around 6 to 8. Then, they usually wear some kind of bathing suit but usually no top, even the girls, until they get close to puberty. It surprised and disgusted my European mother when she caught some sicko staring at me on the beach in the states when I was six. After that, you better believe I wore a bathing suit. It´s just different, here.
It makes sense to me that in other parts of the Hispanic world, people may be the same. I know it is the case in other parts as well. For example, an Albanian immigrant family in Texas lost their parental rights to all their children after the dad was videotaped at a public basketball game of his son, patting his 2 year old girl´s genital area. He was not a molester, he was very open about it. He just didn´t know that our culture in the U.S. is different. Perhaps in some cultures, we too are considered weird for patting our kids´butts in the states.
But, if this guy in this case is from Mexico, I will admit to some confusion. Usually, in countries where there is more abuse of children, people are less likely to be open about things like kid´s private parts. And I know for a fact that there is a good amount of sex crimes against kids in Mexico. I guess I will keep reading on but yes, from expereince I can tell you that this is a typical nonsexual practice in Spain.