Posted on 09/21/2008 4:38:07 PM PDT by Tennessee Nana
Nearly one in 10 Hispanics in the U.S. reported that in the last year police or other authorities have stopped them and asked them about their immigration status, the Pew Hispanic Center said in a report released Thursday.
The finding comes amid the biggest crackdown in decades against illegal immigration one especially evident in Texas, the No. 2 destination for such migrants. Municipal police in several suburbs of Dallas, including Irving and Carrollton, have stepped up cooperation with federal immigration authorities.
Nationally, deportations or removals of Mexicans, Salvadorans and Guatemalans from the interior of the United States have doubled since 2005, according to Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
Renato de los Santos, a Latino leader in Dallas, called the survey's finding alarming and suggested that racial, ethnic or language profiling should be stopped unless it involves a terrorism suspect.
"It is the only way we as U.S. citizens should tolerate that," said Mr. de los Santos, a North Texas district director for the League of United Latin American Citizens.
In Washington, the report's co-author Mark Lopez characterized the finding as surprising but declined to speculate on causes as survey follow-up questions weren't asked.
The report by the nonpartisan research center surveyed about 2,000 Hispanic adults and had a margin of error of plus or minus 2.8 percentage points. Hispanics constitute about 15.4 percent of the U.S. population, or 46 million people. Roughly 30 million are over 18 years of age. About half of the adult population is foreign-born.
A spokesman for Immigration and Customs Enforcement declined to comment.
In Irving, where Latinos and the regional Mexican consul complained loudly last year about police procedures, police spokesman David Tull emphasized that Irving police officers don't carry out deportations. But in booking at the jail, citizenship is established, Officer Tull said. If officers believe ICE should be called to do further inquiry, the agency is called, he said.
"It is the only way we as U.S. citizens should tolerate that," said Mr. de los Santos, a North Texas district director for the League of United Latin American Citizens. ________________________________________
I just know that there is something wrong with this statement....
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It’s a start. The ratio should be reversed, though, and all those who are illegal should be immediately be deported, if not guilty of a violent crime.
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Which brings the total number to what? Two?
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One of my American Hispanic friends said that this is one of the reasons he supports strict border control. He doesn’t like being suspected but says it’s a minor inconvenience.
I hate this when people talk about Mexican’s, you got to remember to please put illegal in front of the Mexican.
There are a lot of us good legal,working,educated,law abiding,social security paying,veteran Mexicans who love
America!
Outrageous! It should be nine in ten, striving for ten in ten.
“Affirmative action” and “diversity” programs are also racially profiling, Renato. How do you feel about those?
I say we go for 100%.
It’s just a deliberate blurring of the lines to garner sympathy for the illegals and play the race card.
I have yet to meet a LEGAL immigrant who I wasn’t glad to welcome to this country. Without fail, they have been wonderful, hardworking people of integrity who have made good contributions to society. We need more of them and you.
I believe in racial profiling in certain instances and this is one of those instances.
They need to ask the other nine about their status in this country.
Yeah. How do you know if there is an involvement with terrorism unless you ask for ID?
The picture of a taco vendor in Mexico being a look-a-like for Saddam Hussien comes to mind.
This is America... we can do better.... lets shoot for a perfect 10
I say we go for 100%
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The immigration law that Clinton signed in 1996 says that too...
Isnt it strange that the Dems claimm it’s the racist Republicans that want to “deport the immigrants” ????
I asked someone working at my home.....ya wanna make something of it? I talked to her immigration attorney too.
Gracias my friend!
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