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Latinos Seek County Action For Creation of Office of Latino Affairs (Barf Alert)
http://www.connectionnewspapers.com ^ | 5/8/03 | Arlington, VA Connection

Posted on 5/9/2003, 12:59:18 AM by chambley1

Walter Tejada is Arlington's first Hispanic County Board member. But was his election in November a victory for the Hispanic community, or merely a stepping stone?

That's the question some leaders of Arlington's largest minority group are asking as they get ready to bring a list of nine demands to the Board later this month. "We're going to present what we call the Latino Agenda for Arlington," said Jose Ramos on Tuesday, May 6.

The agenda was drafted by the Latino Arlington Committee, a group of business leaders and community activists. Francisco Henriquez, a member of the committee, said they are "people who are interested in helping the Latino community in Arlington."

The time is right to bring the demands to the Board, said Willians Silva, because "we recognize that a Latino has been elected to the County Board and we hope that more Latinos will be elected to other positions." Silva represents BUGATA, a local tenants association.

While all nine demands are important, Silva said, the most crucial is the call for creation of an Office of Latino Affairs. reporting directly to the County Manager and working to ensure Hispanic residents have full access to county programs.

That demand is a legal imperative, said Teresa Martinez, a lawyer and Democratic candidate in the 49th District. When Arlington sends out information without ensuring that it's accessible to Spanish speakers, she said, Latinos are not receiving their legal right to due process.

Vasquez echoed her sentiment. "We're not coming to beg," he said. "We have a right as residents, and we have civil rights."

Organizers said this movement has been a long time coming. A 1997 forum hosted by the county's Human Rights Commission revealed many Arlington Latinos felt marginalized. "But here it is three years later and we still find the barriers and obstacles," said Vasquez.

"Three years later we still don't see progress." Martinez said the seeds for a movement were sown even earlier, 20 years ago, when redevelopment began to claim many affordable housing units that Latinos depended on.

"What you're seeing now is the children who were seven, eight, nine," said Martinez, "who are now lawyers, who are now businessmen, coming back to the community and saying we need changes."

To combat the loss of affordable housing, the Latino Agenda calls for Voluntary Rent Guidelines similar to those in Alexandria. Other demands include a Hispanic liason to the Police Department, an ordinance forbidding police to ask people about their immigration status, and an ordinance allowing permanent residents to vote in local elections. Organizers have gotten 200 signatures on a petition supporting the demands.

Board members will meet with the organizers May 20.


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Crime/Corruption; Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: Virginia
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1 posted on 5/9/2003, 12:59:18 AM by chambley1
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To: chambley1; TheLion; sweetliberty
Potential Voter Fraud Alert!

{allowing permanent residents to vote in local elections.}

WHAT?!!!! So "undocumented" immigrants wish to be called permanent residents now. Outrageous! If politicans allow this nonsense to go through, we might as well annex America to become a province of Mexico.
2 posted on 5/9/2003, 1:08:03 AM by Kuksool
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To: FITZ; janetgreen; madfly; Tancredo Fan; pulaskibush
Ping!

More illegal immigration madness.
3 posted on 5/9/2003, 1:21:19 AM by Kuksool
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To: chambley1
More hyphenated American stuff. This country used to be about cultural assimiliation into becoming American. We're headed for destruction.
4 posted on 5/9/2003, 1:24:30 AM by NoControllingLegalAuthority
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To: Free the USA; Libertarianize the GOP; HiJinx; Carry_Okie; FITZ; Spiff; JackelopeBreeder; ...
There is a national movement on, that started May 1st. Lulac and the rest of them are organizing and making noise to turn up the heat and get everything on their wish list. One of them is the "Dream Act".
Do a search on it. You will get better results with the complete name. Otherwise expect a lot of links to "Midsummers Night DREAM: ACT I" lol.
5 posted on 5/9/2003, 1:46:01 AM by madfly
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To: chambley1
"accessible to Spanish speakers"

If they've been here that long, isn't it time they learned English?

6 posted on 5/9/2003, 2:10:30 AM by DLfromthedesert
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To: DLfromthedesert; madfly; Dutchy; RaceBannon; Black Agnes
If they've been here that long, isn't it time they learned English?

Why learn English when the government and businesses offer only two languages to callers -- "press one for English and two for Spanish". When I complained of the new recording used by my cable provider, some snippy woman told me that English was no longer the predominant language. What? Told the woman the last I checked our constitution and laws were written in English and before I could continue my tirade she hung up on me.

7 posted on 5/9/2003, 2:47:40 AM by StarFan
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To: StarFan
Cancel your cable subscription with a letter to the *owners* detailing why. Course, what do you do when 911 answers in Spanish and speaks English only grudgingly?
8 posted on 5/9/2003, 2:59:32 AM by Black Agnes
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To: StarFan
I hope this multi-lingual nonsense will stop once other immigrants (Arabs, Asians) start demanding the government and businesses to pander to them in their native tongues.
9 posted on 5/9/2003, 3:01:04 AM by Kuksool
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To: Kuksool
Thanks for the ping. This sounds like a liberal wet dream!
10 posted on 5/9/2003, 5:43:50 AM by TheLion
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To: chambley1
My, my, the pushy Latino agenda strikes again. Isn't illegal illegal anymore?
11 posted on 5/9/2003, 7:16:40 AM by janetgreen
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To: Kuksool
Don't you know that they're all cultural conservatives who will surely vote Republican?
12 posted on 5/9/2003, 7:22:33 AM by sarcasm (Tancredo 2004)
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To: DLfromthedesert
If they've been here that long, isn't it time they learned English?

That's how lazy some of these people are ---we see people who have lived here 20-30 years and cannot speak one sentence in English ---an adult with any kind of an IQ can pick up a language enough to get by in about 6 months. This is refusal to assimilate ---but why assimilate when the welfare checks are so easy to get in your own language.

13 posted on 5/9/2003, 1:17:43 PM by FITZ
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To: chambley1
Tired of this kind of stuff? Check this out:
http://www.petitiononline.com/CoC/petition.html
14 posted on 5/10/2003, 4:28:15 AM by Marauder
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