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    TX-Immigration Ignites Grand Prairie Mobile Home Park

    Immigration Ignites Grand Prairie Mobile Home Park
    Some residents angry over policy to check immigration status on prospective buyers
    By KEN KALTHOFF
    Updated 8:23 PM CDT, Fri, Sep 18, 2009


    Angry owners faced off with board members Friday over the immigration policy at the San Grande Mobile home park in Grand Prairie.

    The property owners’ association board is demanding proof of legal residency from buyers who want to live at the park on Shady Grove Road near Belt Line.

    "It’s just not right," said property owner Ramona Bledsoe. "They didn’t ask it from white people. But they’re asking it from Latino people."

    Board Vice President Nola Wolfe denied the policy is enforced only for Latinos.

    Immigration Status Checks Anger Some Residents

    "Everybody has to provide identification to show that they’re entitled to be in the United States," Wolfe said.

    Neighbors said two buyers who purchased trailers in the park are now being refused gas and water service from the board because they were not approved in advance for membership in the association.

    Padre Pedro Portillo with Inglesia Santa Maria de Guadalupe was at the park Friday as an advocate for one of those buyers. "I don’t think it’s fair, because they did legally and properly buy the property through the title company," Portillo said.

    Board President Reta McVickers said prospective buyers are told about the policy in advance. "We tell them, don’t exchange any money, don’t sign any papers until the board approves you," she said.

    Other residents complain about finances at the park. "That’s a black hole there," said property owner Dalton Ford out side the park office Friday. "We can’t get in it. We aren’t allowed in there and we can’t go and ask questions. They won’t answer the door."

    Board members said complaints are unfounded and that their hard work has improved the park. "Some of the people come in, they’re trying to create problems," McVickers said.

    U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development spokesperson Patricia Campbell in Fort Worth said that it would be illegal under federal housing law to discriminate based on race or national origin.

    "So asking these questions only of Latino buyers would be improper," said Campbell.

    However, Campbell said the Fair Housing Act does not apply to immigration status. So excluding people who are not in the country legally would be allowed as long as all potential buyers are questioned.

    Even so, some residents say they are working to remove the board members.


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    Re: TX-Immigration Ignites Grand Prairie Mobile Home Park

    Tension flares over ID requirement at Grand Prairie mobile home park

    10:42 PM CDT on Friday, September 18, 2009
    By DIANNE SOLÃ
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    Boy, does all of this ever sound so familiar to me

    What it sounds like is a textbook example of a place that was probably a real pit.....the last stop for people who were unable to get in anywhere else....and now the denizens are having a royal hissy because someone is cleaning it up.
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    Who is complaining? The people who don't have ID and are illegal aliens.

    This is not against the law, requiring proof of immigration is not discrimination.

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    "It's a power struggle here, as a neighborhood changes from an Anglo neighborhood to a Hispanic neighborhood."
    Resistance is Futile! Chinese targeted my neighborhood in 88 when less than 1% living here were Chinese and by 98 it was 99% Chinese.
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    "So asking these questions only of Latino buyers would be improper," said Campbell.
    Fine, ask everyone. Its only fair. But it just so happens that we have 50 million Hispanic illegal aliens in our country. I am sure illegal aliens will come up with a different excuse other than discrimination anyway.
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