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Hispanics will help build future of U.S.
The Kansas City Star ^ | April 28, 2004 | Luis W. Giugud

Posted on 05/06/2004 9:08:36 PM PDT by primeval patriot

One clear message surfaced during last week's three-day Latino Civil Rights Summit 2004: This country mustn't ignore or suppress the needs or economic and political potential of Hispanics.

Jose Angel Gutierrez, a Dallas lawyer and author, said it best as Friday's luncheon speaker: “We are the future of America. Unlike any prior generation, we now have a critical mass. We're going to Latinize this country.”

People who were white, black, Asian American and Native American also attended the “Crossing the Bridge” summit to learn how the growing Hispanic population will affect the nation.

Gutierrez said people from Mexico, Central and South America are not immigrating to the United States. They are simply migrating because this land had been theirs. Spain had held it, and before that it had belonged to the indigenous people. Hispanics should never put up with others telling them to go back where they came from. “You don't have to apologize to anybody,” Gutierrez said. But he urged Hispanics to develop a plan.

“We're talking about crossing the bridge, but is it to get across or is it to come back?” Gutierrez asked. “Is it a one-way bridge or a two-way bridge? You've got to have a plan.”

On Saturday at the action planning session, Gutierrez pointed to Hispanic businesses on Central Avenue in Kansas City, Kan., as examples of America's future. “The potential is tremendous,” he said.

“What we have at the moment is labor power and consumer power,” he said. “We work and we buy. Political power will come later.”

That's because half of the Hispanics in the United States are younger than 21. “We're spectators at the basketball game,” Gutierrez said.

However, that also means that for every one Latino who dies, five white people will die because they are older. But that leaves five empty houses and five vacant businesses, Gutierrez said.

“The vacuum has got to be filled by somebody; otherwise all our economy and neighborhoods will collapse,” he said. More people of color and minority businesses must fill the void for America to remain vibrant.

The third Latino Civil Rights Summit left Hispanics with a greater sense of empowerment than the previous ones. The numbers are in their favor.

In 2000, the nation had 35.6 million Hispanics, representing 12.6 percent of the U.S. population. Census projections show the Latino population will rise to 102.6 million people by 2050, amounting to 24.4 percent of the country's 419.9 million people.

In 2000, African-Americans made up 12.7 percent of the population. By 2050 that will increase to 14.6 percent. Audiences at the summit were told Hispanics and blacks must form more alliances to increase their economic and political strength.

Each must leverage the numbers to their advantage, Rogelio Lasso, a University of Missouri-Kansas City law professor, said at a forum on collaboration. “We are thinking ‘Who is No. 1?' instead of thinking ‘If we are 30 percent together, how are we going to get 30 percent of the pie?' ” he said.

The summit included sessions on education and how the No Child Left Behind Act will negatively affect students of color. Resegregation also is occurring, stranding black and Hispanic children in poor schools, said Ruben Garza, an Austin, Texas, educator.

Patriot Acts I and II keep making life more difficult for immigrants. That's occurring as the nation is enjoying a record 33.5 million foreign-born residents. They are 11.7 percent of the population, Steve Camarota, director of research with the Center for Immigration Studies in Washington, said in a telephone interview.

The foreign born represented a record 14.8 percent of the U.S. population in 1890 and 14.7 percent in 1910. “It's very possible by the end of the decade we'll pass the all-time high,” Camarota said.

But Lasso voiced concern about the rise in anti-immigration feelings since the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.

“It feels like it's acceptable in this country to be anti-immigrant,” he said. “I fear if we have another terrorist attack it will affect the immigrants first.”

But our intertwined fates may be our salvation.

“The state of the Latino community cannot be separated from the state of America,” said Elias L. Garcia, executive director of the Kansas Advisory Commission on Hispanic Affairs. “Our destinies are inextricably tied.”

I hope more people develop an appreciation for that.

Lewis W. Diuguid is a member of The Star's Editorial Board. To reach him, call (816) 234-4723 or send e-mail to Ldiuguid@kcstar.com.
 


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: aliens; hispanicradicals; hispanics; immigrantlist; laraza
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To: primeval patriot
Sorry, I was being rhetorical. I read further and saw that it was an editorial. At first I thought it was news. Then I read that idiotic message. I didn't mean to question your posting.
121 posted on 05/07/2004 6:44:17 PM PDT by raybbr (My 1.4 cents - It used to be 2 cents, but after taxes - you get the idea.)
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To: cdbull23
Hey genius...My post was an attempt at humor. Whether or not I succeeded, I'll leave up to the individual. Not that I'm really interested in anyone's opinion, mind you. Although I will comment on your post...Wait until you gradjooate kollege and enter the job market before you make such certain pronouncements about competition, outsourcing, and ILLEGAL immigration. It's more complex than you make it out to be.
122 posted on 05/07/2004 7:35:47 PM PDT by Captainpaintball (All it takes for evil to triumph is for Republicans to befriend, act like, and give in to, Democrats)
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To: Captainpaintball
ohhhh, well i wasn't aware you had to graduate from college in order to have valid opinions on these topics...silly of me.


ANYHOO, we could go on arguing forever and ever and get nowhere...im sure we probably agree on lots of things and it just doesn't matter...what can i say, just another way of looking at things...i suppose that's what this forum is all about anyways.
123 posted on 05/07/2004 8:29:50 PM PDT by cdbull23
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To: Captainpaintball; primeval patriot; sarcasm; rmlew; Cacique
Hispanics will help build future of U.S.

That's because they are going to take all the construction jobs.</>

HA HA HA! Reminds me of the cover photo on the last edition of the Onion: "Hispanics are Sweeping America" (beneath a photo of a Latin man with a broom).

Seriously, is there ANY neighborhood in New York (outside of Manhattan) that has NOT seen a substantial increase in its Hispanic population?

124 posted on 05/07/2004 8:56:18 PM PDT by Clemenza ("Knowledge is Good" --- Emil Faber, Founder of Faber College)
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To: Clemenza
Ah, Clemenza, il mio amico! YOU understand what I was trying to say! I bet, as a "Bay Ridger," you also know Bob Grant's "Mario Cuomo Salute" by heart, too!!!

KEEP ON FREEPIN' ON!!!

125 posted on 05/07/2004 11:14:02 PM PDT by Captainpaintball (All it takes for evil to triumph is for Republicans to befriend, act like, and give in to, Democrats)
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To: primeval patriot
Sadly all too true.
126 posted on 05/08/2004 2:29:47 AM PDT by Travis McGee (----- www.EnemiesForeignAndDomestic.com -----)
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To: primeval patriot
Jose Angel Gutierrez, a Dallas lawyer and author, said it best as Friday's luncheon speaker: “We are the future of America. Unlike any prior generation, we now have a critical mass. We're going to Latinize this country.”

... that also means that for every one Latino who dies, five white people will die because they are older.

... this land had been theirs. Spain had held it, and before that it had belonged to the indigenous people. Hispanics should never put up with others telling them to go back where they came from.

... how are we going to get 30 percent of the pie?

... Resegregation also is occurring, stranding black and Hispanic children in poor schools, said Ruben Garza, an Austin, Texas, educator.

“It feels like it's acceptable in this country to be anti-immigrant,” he said. “I fear if we have another terrorist attack it will affect the immigrants first.”

127 posted on 05/08/2004 2:57:29 AM PDT by spodefly (A 12.7mm attitude in a .17 caliber world, or something.)
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To: skeeter
Employers of illegals I hold in far, far lower regard than their illegal workers... their screwing us all for the love of money.

California is prooof of this, and the taxpayers know it.

128 posted on 05/08/2004 11:29:44 AM PDT by janetgreen (Wake Up, President Bush - California has been invaded!)
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To: Diogenes
HISPANICS ARE SO EAGER TO SUCCEED IN THEIR QUEST FOR 'RETURN' WHY DON'T THEY TRY TO MAKE THEIR RETURN TO THEIR MOTHER LAND, THE SPAIN THEY CAME FROM,

Huh? Most of the Mexicans in the US (to say nothing of Mexico) are more culturally and racially Amerindian than "Spanish." The Puerto Ricans and Dominicans are mulatto/biracial, with just as much African blood as Spanish blood...

129 posted on 05/08/2004 8:51:18 PM PDT by Clemenza ("Knowledge is Good" --- Emil Faber, Founder of Faber College)
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To: bayourod
I don't think you will find too many roofers here, maybe some reefers.....

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130 posted on 05/08/2004 9:23:01 PM PDT by rolling_stone
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To: abc77
That is completely different. Those men have SHOWN by their actions they wanted to be, and are, Americans. The organizers of the of the "Latino Civil Rights Summit 2004" have stated the opposite.

They talk of the control they can have on society and of how America is rightfully theirs anyway. TOTALLY different than those brave AMERICAN soldiers of Hispanic decent.
131 posted on 05/08/2004 10:00:35 PM PDT by JSteff
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To: taxed2death
Excellent analysis...

This "Normal" pay rate is called the "market rate". When you hire illegal criminal trespassers, you do not have to pay the "market rate". ...

Yup, in the meantime the market rate (wage level) for everyone else is being driven down. If my business is paying someone $15.00 / hr and my competition is only paying $10.00 then I'm either forced to lower my wages or I'm out of business. Thats only part of it, let's say I'm in the business of asbestos removal, my choice is I can pay an american the going rate, plus pay benefits, plus comply with all those pesky OSHA regulations. OTOH I can hire an illegal , maybe even at the same rate, but now I don't need to supply benefits, or pay SocSec taxes on him. Now I don't need any safety equipment because if he squawks to OSHA, he's threatened with deportation, if he doesn't want the job there's millions more who will do it.

It's kind of a race to the bottom. This sort of thing happened at the end of the 19th century, it ended up giving rise to the union movement , but it also got the government to control the borders. Sadly it seems like we've forgotten the problems with unchecked immigration.

132 posted on 05/09/2004 8:47:27 AM PDT by YankeeReb
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To: DoughtyOne; Cronos
Antarticans

Correction: Antarktikaans

133 posted on 05/10/2004 2:12:31 PM PDT by Rytwyng (we're here, we're Huguenots, get used to us)
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To: truth_seeker
Irish legend has it that their "race" came from the northwest coast of Spain (which is now called Galicia). The legend doesn't make it a fact.

Recent DNA studies show it to be true.

134 posted on 05/10/2004 2:14:44 PM PDT by Rytwyng (we're here, we're Huguenots, get used to us)
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To: CzarNicky
"We're going to Latinize this country"

I don't want to be latinized. Period

135 posted on 05/10/2004 2:17:28 PM PDT by Rooivalk
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To: Rytwyng
Irish legend has it that their "race" came from the northwest coast of Spain (which is now called Galicia). The legend doesn't make it a fact.

Recent DNA studies show it to be true.

I have some ancestors from the Channel Islands, with a surname with names which are more likely Spanish than not.

I also have several Irish ancestors. With two potential lines, I may begin marking "Hispanic" on various nosy, racist survey questions. Just to piss off and distort things.

I guess I'll be "Esteban" instead of "Stefan."

136 posted on 05/10/2004 5:10:15 PM PDT by truth_seeker
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To: Rytwyng
Ot Antarticanis
137 posted on 05/11/2004 12:00:12 AM PDT by Cronos (W2K4)
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To: truth_seeker
I think Hispanic doesn't include the Spanish from Europe, but when those Spaniards, say, migrate to Chile and then to the US, voila, they become Hispanics. weird...
138 posted on 05/11/2004 12:01:24 AM PDT by Cronos (W2K4)
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