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    CA: Questioning legality of La Raza clinic funding

    Questioning legality of La Raza clinic funding
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    Could the Solano County supervisors possible explain how they approved a $250,000 contribution to La Clinica de la Raza in Vallejo ("County aids clinic serving the needy," The Reporter, June 9)?

    Is this another taxpayer-funded program for illegal residents? Do the supervisors know what the connotation "La Raza" means? La Raza is an anti-American group that seeks the return of our border states to Mexico by way of populating us with immigrants.

    Supervisors did not take into consideration the fact that "La Clinica de la Raza" means nothing to those who cannot understand a foreign language. Is this clinic only for those who speak and understand this foreign tongue? If so, then the supervisors are not in compliance with Amendment XIV Section 1 of our Constitution, which states in part; "All persons born or naturalized in the United States and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the state wherein they reside. No state shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States."

    Are supervisors aware that in August 1996, the U.S. Congress enacted Section 434 of the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996? One month later, Congress enacted Section 642 of the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act of 1996. Provisions in each of these laws reflect a clear congressional intent to promote the free flow of information between state and local governments and federal immigration officials regarding a person's immigration status.

    Are those who use La Clinica de la Raza asked to show proof of immigration status? Are violations reported to the Immigration and Naturalization Service as required by this provision?

    Do our law enforcement officers comply with this provision?

    The House Conference Report conferees believe that immigration law enforcement is as high a priority as other aspects of federal law enforcement and that illegal aliens do not have the right to remain in the United States undetected and unapprehended.

    Larry Niemotka
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    It sounds like they are DISCRIMINATING against English speaking people who are needy too. Do they allow treatment of ALL races or is it just the favored Hispanics?

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    It sounds like they are DISCRIMINATING against English speaking people who are needy too. Do they allow treatment of ALL races or is it just the favored Hispanics?
    If there's government funding they have to treat others....but if it's like other things, it doesn't mean you will be treated equally or fairly or be spoken to in English. It's a round about way of saying hispanic only....yet forced to take the tolken "others."
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    Supervisors did not take into consideration the fact that "La Clinica de la Raza" means nothing to those who cannot understand a foreign language.
    Exactly......or it could mean something very serious. If I'm working and someone is planning to bomb the building in English and I understand him.....he's in trouble. If he says the same thing in another language, is the intent any less relivent just because I don't understand it?

    I thought the purpose of language and communication was to understand things. What good is it if only your select group knows what is said?

    Is it going to get to the point where the only free speech and the only people free to make racial slurs and threats are those who speak a language no-one knows? Fine if someone who speaks Chinese makes racial slurs because no-one knows what they said, and wrong if I do because they can understand me?

    Is the KKK any less a threat if everything was in German? Am I going to have a clue where the police station is if it's in Arabic? No. It would behoove me to learn it if I was going to their country.....but we're in America and we speak English as our common language and any other language is designed to communicate with their select group of people.

    The new racism.
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    Quote Originally Posted by crazybird
    It sounds like they are DISCRIMINATING against English speaking people who are needy too. Do they allow treatment of ALL races or is it just the favored Hispanics?
    If there's government funding they have to treat others....but if it's like other things, it doesn't mean you will be treated equally or fairly or be spoken to in English. It's a round about way of saying hispanic only....yet forced to take the tolken "others."
    This would be a great opportuinity for non spanish speaking people to be as demanding as the spanish speakers.

    I hope non spanish people flood this clinic.Need to get the word out.
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    This would be a great opportuinity for non spanish speaking people to be as demanding as the spanish speakers.
    Exactly.
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