Posted on 11/16/2007 4:28:36 PM PST by freespirited
An upcoming state review of Prince William Countys illegal-immigrant crackdown is generating heat well before it begins, with County Chairman Corey Stewarts charge that its leader should be disqualified over accusations she once hired an illegal immigrant.
Linda Chavez, whose nomination to serve in President Bushs Cabinet in 2001 failed when reports surfaced she had employed an illegal immigrant, now chairs the Virginia State Advisory Committee to the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights.
The panel will meet at the county headquarters in Woodbridge Dec. 14 to review claims that the countys policy amounts to discrimination against minority residents.
While Stewart said he respected the commission, he strongly objected to Chavezs role, saying the nomination debacle means, She is the worst person to be heading this. She has absolutely no credibility on this issue.
Stewarts comments are absolutely outrageous, Chavez said, countering that she has 20 years of experience dealing with the immigration issue and is now writing her second book on the topic. The illegal Guatemalan woman living at her home in the 1990s was not an employee, Chavez said, but a woman fleeing an abusive spouse. The woman occasionally did chores and received money for English classes and money to return home, Chavez said.
The Virginia Advisory Committee will hear from elected officials, business leaders and community members to learn more about the countys policy, Chavez said.
Stewart and other county leaders have repeatedly said the plan expanding immigration law-enforcement checks to local police officers can only be successful if there is no discrimination and that officials will take necessary steps to implement it fairly.
But widespread concerns about the plans enforcement have made it a national news story and an important case of immigration reforms, Chavez said.
Obviously we didnt just throw a dart at a board and pick Prince William from nowhere, she said.
Chavez calls people against illegal immigration/amnesty racists. She shouldn’t be on any commission.
Yup.
“Linda Chavez,...now chairs the Virginia State Advisory Committee to
the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights.”
Talk about the fox guarding the henhouse.
With Chavez on their commission the whole process will be nothing but a sham.
Stewarts comments are absolutely outrageous, Chavez said, countering that she has 20 years of experience dealing with the immigration issue and is now writing her second book on the topic. The illegal Guatemalan woman living at her home in the 1990s was not an employee, Chavez said, but a woman fleeing an abusive spouse. The woman occasionally did chores and received money for English classes and money to return home, Chavez said.
Chavez is a dip weed, I don't know what political party she claims to be a member of, but we damn sure cannot be in the same one!
hopefully they will throw the bum out.
Great, somebody who employs illegal aliens will be on the commission. Perfect. Just like back in Mexico, corruption baked into the tortillas.
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