That's irrelevant. The point, and the article reinforces this point, is that unlimited immigration (legal or illegal) of low-skilled workers moves them into the low-cost majority black neighborhoods and robs opportunities from historically oppressed A-A's who were here first, and whose ancestors had no choice in the matter of whether to be here. That is the historic point during which Coretta Scott King was writing; and despite some gains, there remains a black underclass in our nation today whose chances of economic recovery have been drastically eroded by globalization, offshoring and the flood of non-citizens competing for low-skill work.
The democrats have keep the blacks on the welfare plantation for fifty years
The illegals should be deported
But the legal Mexicans have moved on from the low paying jobs
It is the legal and illegal from Central America doing the jobs ...
BLacks and poor whites should be doing these jobs but welfare pays more
Number one fact Legals hate illegals