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American Dream: Helping Hispanics keep their homes (BARF)
Miami Herald ^ | 2/21/2009 | FROMA HARROP

Posted on 02/21/2009 8:07:44 AM PST by IbJensen

Open most any urban newspaper to the foreclosure notices, and you'll find the list heavy with Hispanic names. Times are tough for Americans of every demographic, but for Latinos they are grimmer still.

Is this the end of the Latino-American Dream? The answer, in Spanish, is No.

President Barack Obama has just unveiled a $75 billion plan that includes helping homeowners who are behind in their monthly payments but could keep up if their mortgage terms were eased a bit. Many Latinos would fit this category.

Almost one in 10 Latino homeowners reported missing a mortgage payment -- or being unable to make a full one -- in 2008, according to a Pew Hispanic Center survey. Over a third said they feared their own home might go into foreclosure. For foreign-born Latinos, that number rose to 53 percent. (Pew doesn't ask about immigration status.)

Many Latinos bought or refinanced homes at the worst possible time -- just before the housing bubble went splat. Lots of people fell for the pitch that real-estate was an up-only escalator into the American Dream. But with more than half of Latino families still renting their homes, they became a very juicy target for the builders, brokers, loan originators and banks seeking to prosper off mortgage mania.

As with other fans of easy credit, many Latinos were reckless in their borrowing. Some lied about income on their loan applications, often egged on by brokers and mortgage companies. But more were simply clueless. Mortgage companies wrote contracts designed to confuse even the most fluent speakers of English. Those with limited English were especially hard-pressed to understand the terms.

Subprime mortgages were invented for borrowers with poor credit ratings. They come with higher interest rates and often-punishing fees to supposedly compensate lenders for the added risk.

But the road to riches was to make the deal, collect the fees, then palm the dodgy loans onto other investors. Wall Street took its cut packaging the mortgages into securities.

For an unscrupulous lender, the ultimate win-win is convincing a good credit risk that he or she isn't one -- and can only qualify for an expensive subprime mortgage. Subprime lenders found minority neighborhoods fertile ground for playing this trick. For example, 40 percent of African Americans who took out subprime mortgages would have qualified for more-affordable mainstream loans.

The subprime craze crested in 2005. That year, less-than-prime mortgages sold to Hispanics jumped 169 percent. (They rose 110 percent for whites and 122 percent for blacks.)

Further lowering the guard of Hispanic home-buyers were the strong efforts of their so-called allies -- low-income housing groups and Latino lawmakers -- to herd them into the tent. The Hispanic Congressional Caucus Institute's Hogar (''hearth'' in Spanish) initiative was funded by the subprime industry. Subprime executives served as advisors.

Rep. Joe Baca, D-Calif., pushed for lower lending standards as a way, he said, to ''open the door to the American Dream.'' Brokers hawking the most toxic subprime products rushed into his 58-percent Hispanic San Bernardino district, now one of America's foreclosure capitals.

The question must be asked: How many people now facing the loss of their homes would be OK had been given the easier terms of a prime mortgage? The Obama Homeowner Affordability and Stability Plan may provide part of the answer.

Things will calm down. The United States will recover from the economic crisis. Debt-burdened families will restore sanity to their personal finances. (They've already begun.) Meanwhile, lower realestate values could help some who lost their home get back in the homeownership game. For the many Latinos among them, the American Dream is not dead; it just has been put on hold.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Constitution/Conservatism; Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society
KEYWORDS: aliens; freehomesforinvaders; hopeychangey; immigration; latino
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Is this the end of the Latino-American Dream?

What about the rest of us, Froma? (What kind of name is that?)

Things will calm down. The United States will recover from the economic crisis.

As long as the sewer-swilling DemocRATs and the Marxist Obomba are in charge: forget it!

1 posted on 02/21/2009 8:07:44 AM PST by IbJensen
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To: IbJensen

I guess checking if they’re legal first is out...


2 posted on 02/21/2009 8:08:51 AM PST by AliVeritas (And while the rest of the nation was still sleepin', they'll be bidding America goodbye.)
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To: IbJensen
Keeping the Mexican dream alive.

In America

3 posted on 02/21/2009 8:12:23 AM PST by R_Kangel (`.`)
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To: R_Kangel
Right!

Move over or move out honky!

4 posted on 02/21/2009 8:13:11 AM PST by IbJensen (In 2008, Americans foolishly used their freedom to vote for “chains” not “change.”)
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To: IbJensen

FTA:

“The answer, in Spanish, is No.”

Isn’t “No” the Spanish word for “No”?


5 posted on 02/21/2009 8:18:08 AM PST by Mac from Cleveland (Don't call yourself a "free speech junkie" if you're really just a "P.C. flunky")
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To: Mac from Cleveland

Sorry, what I meant was-the word’s the exact same in either English or Spanish.


6 posted on 02/21/2009 8:19:23 AM PST by Mac from Cleveland (Don't call yourself a "free speech junkie" if you're really just a "P.C. flunky")
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To: IbJensen

People have forgotten what charity is.

If your neighbor needs help, and the community makes sacrifices to provide it, that is charity.

If a criminal illegal takes out a mortgage he has no hope of paying, and then the government steals your wallet to make the payments for him, that is not charity. That is criminal fraud and tyranny.

Carlos Slim alone has enough money to build a comfortable home for every illegal back in Mexico. But that’s not the way the Mexican system works. Instead, the rulling classes send them here, to ship back money that will enrich them still more.

But, of course, Obama is buying votes with this theft.

Thanks, President Bush, for doing nothing about illegals or CRA mortgages for eight yeras, thus giving Obama this perfect opportunity to wreck the country and ensure his rule as a President for Life.


7 posted on 02/21/2009 8:22:42 AM PST by Cicero (Marcus Tullius)
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To: IbJensen

The American dream is to be denied to American-born, native-English speaking white citizens.


8 posted on 02/21/2009 8:23:39 AM PST by ought-six ( Multiculturalism is national suicide, and political correctness is the cyanide capsule.)
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To: IbJensen
"What one person receives without working for, another person must work for without receiving. The Government cannot give to anybody anything that the Government does not first take from somebody else.
-- Dr Adrian Rogers.


9 posted on 02/21/2009 8:24:09 AM PST by Iron Munro (Suppose you were an idiot. And suppose you were a member of Congress. But I repeat myself.)
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To: IbJensen
What "Froma" failed to note was that a whopping 5 MILLION mortgages went to illegal aliens, thanks to Clinton and Bush policies of "giving every family the American Dream."

Thanks also go out to RINO Orin Hatch who got behind this massive effort.

10 posted on 02/21/2009 8:26:01 AM PST by zerosix (native sunflower)
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Some lied about income on their loan applications ...

So they were crooks too.

11 posted on 02/21/2009 8:35:18 AM PST by pnh102 (Save America - Ban Ethanol Now!)
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To: IbJensen

“As with other fans of easy credit, many Latinos were reckless in their borrowing. Some lied about income on their loan applications, often egged on by brokers and mortgage companies. But more were simply clueless. Mortgage companies wrote contracts designed to confuse even the most fluent speakers of English. Those with limited English were especially hard-pressed to understand the terms.”

BS. A 5 year old can understand if he has a nickel and something costs a dime, he doesn’t have enough money. Groups like LaRaza and banks like BAC schooled these folks on how to get more than they could afford. The American dream = take from us to give to those who didn’t earn squat!


12 posted on 02/21/2009 8:35:48 AM PST by AuntB (The right to vote in America: Blacks 1870; Women 1920; Native Americans 1925; Foreigners 2008)
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To: IbJensen

And the MSM jumps on the liberal bandwagon to trumpet every hard luck story that puts Santelli in his place...


13 posted on 02/21/2009 8:36:40 AM PST by GOPJ (Do you see $20,000 tulip bulbs for sale? Only a fool OR dem tries to prop up bubble prices.)
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To: IbJensen

Almost two years ago (March 2007) I posted here on FR that the subprime mortgage problem was an illegal alien problem that would lead to a collapse of the Ponzi scheme mortgage market.

I even showed how the subprimes going into foreclosure almost mapped exactly with the areas of concentrated illegal alien populations, to the ZIP codes.

I was raked over the coals by all the financial geniuses herein who lectured me with the same financial gobbledygook that the pundits and politicians were using, totally ignoring the obvious if they took the effort to review the data.

Now this article proves exactly what I said. The subprime foreclosure mess that started the avalanche had its roots in the overnight housing needs of 12-20 million (and more accurately 30-40 million) illegals. Lenders took advantage of this gaggle of illegals to provide the phony mortgage base for their derivative paper creations, leverage these mortgages into other investment structures that were guaranteed to fail when the Ponzi scheme collapsed.

I will now go off to gloat. I told you so.


14 posted on 02/21/2009 8:37:23 AM PST by oldbill
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To: IbJensen
Tragic that Americans cannot drive them into the sea. However, that would take spiritual strength something America has not exhibited since 1945.

We are a conquered people and had better get used to being exploited. "Woe to the conquered!"

15 posted on 02/21/2009 8:39:41 AM PST by AEMILIUS PAULUS (It is a shame that when these people give a riot)
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To: Cicero
If a criminal illegal takes out a mortgage he has no hope of paying, and then the government steals your wallet to make the payments for him, that is not charity. That is criminal fraud and tyranny.

Surely you jest....

Some lied about income on their loan applications, often egged on by brokers and mortgage companies. But more were simply clueless. Mortgage companies wrote contracts designed to confuse even the most fluent speakers of English. Those with limited English were especially hard-pressed to understand the terms.

It wasn't their fault - they were all duped. As in "victims".

16 posted on 02/21/2009 8:40:20 AM PST by raybbr (It's going to get a lot worse now that the anchor babies are voting!)
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To: GOPJ

See any $20,000 tulip bulbs for sale? Only a fool OR dem tries to prop up a bubble.

The MSM will trumpet every hard luck story that puts Santelli in his place.


17 posted on 02/21/2009 8:40:37 AM PST by GOPJ (.The MSM will trumpet every hard luck story that puts Santelli in his place. Pray for Santelli...)
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To: IbJensen
One of the things that the black power movement in the 1960s tried very hard to do was to make immigrant groups identify with it. A number of things even were called "Black, Asian and Latin" [fill in the pressure group of your choice]. Of course, the Asians soon saw the idiocy of this, and all but the most left-wing of them bailed on it.

Hispanics, who had much more massive immigration than Asians, for a long time resisted this identification and in fact there is still a fair amount of suspicion of blacks among Hispanics. But the fact that they were often subject to the efforts of left-wing movements, such as Cesar Chavez' farmworkers union, etc., made them much more willing to think of themselves as a grievance-fueled underclass.

Generally, what has happened in places like Miami is that newer groups, such as Venezuelans, have arrived and don't want any part of the welfare state; many of them are fleeing Communism in their home countries and are well off and expect to be even better off after starting a business here in the US.

But over the years, you've had a growing, Marxist-influenced group, who unfortunately are the ones who tend to go into politics while everybody else is out trying to get ahead in business. So now you have a large number of overtly left-wing Hispanic leaders, who of course identify with black grievance movements, the Democrat Party, and Latin American Marxism. Accordingly, they adopted the gimme mentality. The result has been terrible for those Hispanics who actually wanted to achieve the American Dream the way all other immigrant groups did.

But maybe it doesn't matter; it looks like none of us are going to be able to achieve the American Dream anymore. Bambi has basically snatched it away in less than a month.

18 posted on 02/21/2009 8:43:48 AM PST by livius
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To: oldbill
Lenders took advantage of this gaggle of illegals to provide the phony mortgage base for their derivative paper creations, leverage these mortgages into other investment structures that were guaranteed to fail when the Ponzi scheme collapsed.

I seem to recall the position you took earlier. And, as it turned out, you were certainly right.

But I'd argue with one statement above: Was it "lenders" or was it Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae who were responsible for the phony mortgage base?

After all, it was Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae who encouraged such loans by offering to buy them (indeed, subjected lending institutions to punishment if they did not cooperate with their "affordable housing" policy). And it was Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae who then consolidated and re-sold these mortgages to the financial market in order to fund additional purchases.

The more mortgages Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac bought, the bigger the bonuses for Franklin Raines, Jamie Gorelick, et al.

Looks to me like the federal government is the one who created the situation, not the lenders.

19 posted on 02/21/2009 8:53:37 AM PST by okie01 (THE MAINSTREAM MEDIA: Ignorance on Parade)
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To: pnh102

AKA “Predatory Borrowers”.


20 posted on 02/21/2009 9:05:52 AM PST by DuncanWaring (The Lord uses the good ones; the bad ones use the Lord.)
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