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    Hispanics to combat perceptions of illegal immigrants

    Hispanics to combat perceptions of illegal immigrants
    By MICHAEL WELLES SHAPIRO
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    Published Tuesday, July 29, 2008
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    Local Hispanic leaders met Monday night to push back against federal, state and county measures targeting illegal immigration.

    An Immigration and Customs Enforcement program designed to deport illegal immigrants booked in Beaufort County's jail took effect this month, fueling action within the Hispanic community, they said.

    At the meeting at the Hilton Head Island office of La Isla magazine, the group laid out possible strategies to educate the Hispanic population about their rights and ways to combat perceptions about illegal immigrants.

    Hispanics booked in the Beaufort County jail who are suspected of being illegal immigrants and face deportation often don't know their rights, said Luis Bell, executive director of the Latin American Council.

    "None of them know they have a right to a trial," Bell said. "All of them waive their right for a public defender."

    Bell said there also was confusion among families about how to contact their relatives being held in the county jail.

    He suggested setting up a task force of lawyers to open the lines of communication and help educate people on their rights.

    But the meeting also focused on the broader goal of creating more of a voice for the Hispanic community.

    Eric Esquivel, La Isla's publisher, said the group needs to organize Hispanics, and "then we need to find unity with other members of the community who support the Latino community."

    In addition to improving the image of Hispanics, Esquivel said the group should act as a watchdog against instances of racial profiling. By working with national civil rights advocacy groups, the group could discourage law enforcement agents from singling out Hispanics.

    Mario Martinez, a Bluffton banker, pointed out that the larger community often associates negative stereotypes with Hispanics.

    "We have to change that image," he said, urging the group to emphasize the positive and "what we give back to the community and how hard we work."

    Augustin Martinez, a local translator, chimed in on what the message should be: "Beaufort County is spending tens of thousands of bucks to deport someone who's busted his butt to help build this community."

    For the movement to be effective, the leaders stressed that they would have to remain positive. Esquivel said the area has not gotten involved in national boycotts because they are negative.

    Mario Martinez said they now have to rise above the raw emotion in the community and stage a savvy campaign to turn things around for Hispanics.

    "I understand that anger, but it's not going to get us anywhere."

    Strategies to combat negative perceptions

    • Educating Hispanics about their legal rights

    • Building unity in the Hispanic community and solidarity among the general public

    • Launching a media campaign on radio, the Internet and in newspapers

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    If the legal hispanic community wants to stop negative perceptions then they must stop trying to by-pass our immigration laws,approving IA's taking jobs and lowering wages which hurts citizen workers and puts their loyalty to the USA and its people in question.
    "A Government big enough to give you everything you want,is strong enough to take everything you have"* Thomas Jefferson

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    These people still do not get it, do they?

    What image of illegal aliens that it is they are seeking to improve? These people HAVE NO RIGHT TO BE HERE......period.

    There is no justification, no legal defense, no amount of public relations which can change the facts about illegal aliens.

    And I wish them luck in bringing the legal hispanic community on board with them. They are the ones being hurt the most by the negative image the Third World illegal immigrant is, literally, inflicting upon that particular population and with no small thanks to their advocates who refuse to draw any type of distinction between legal hispanics and illegal aliens.
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    Local Hispanic leaders met Monday night to push back against federal, state and county measures targeting illegal immigration.

    Well, that just confirmed my perception of Hispanics - concerned first about themselves and this great country second.
    "A Nation of sheep will beget a government of Wolves" -Edward R. Murrow

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    In the interest of accuracy this should be re-titled...

    Local "Illegal Alien Supporters" met Monday night to push back against federal, state and county measures targeting illegal immigration.
    "American"Â*with no hyphen andÂ*proud of it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by USPatriot
    If the legal hispanic community wants to stop negative perceptions then they must stop trying to by-pass our immigration laws,approving IA's taking jobs and lowering wages which hurts citizen workers and puts their loyalty to the USA and its people in question.
    Exactly!
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