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    Invaders fear shooting will cause backlash

    Yeah they always fear a backlash instead of denouncing the criminal behavior of their own people.

    http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/met ... 14075.html

    Sept. 26, 2006, 12:42AM
    Immigrants fear shooting will cause a backlash, some say

    By ARMANDO VILLAFRANCA
    Copyright 2006 Houston Chronicle

    Immigrants fear a backlash in the wake of the arrest of a Mexican national in the shooting death of a Houston police officer, local immigration experts and community activists say.

    Even more damaging, they believe, is how the incident will diminish gains made in the immigration reform debate, especially after thousands took to the streets in the spring to protest legislation making illegal entry a felony offense.

    "Everyone is aware that the anti-immigrant sentiment has increased," said Maria Jimenez, special projects coordinator for the Center for Central American Resources.

    Though the shooting was reportedly the act of a single undocumented immigrant, she said immigrants believe they will be judged based on his action.

    Last week, Juan Leonardo Quintero, a 32-year-old Mexican national, was charged with capital murder in the death of Houston police officer Rodney Johnson following a routine traffic stop.

    She said she believes the Houston Police Department will be pressured to change its policy regarding the questioning of immigration status.

    She said the issue has already drawn national attention. On Good Morning America, Houston Police Chief Harold Hurtt defended department policy, which does not require officers to inquire about a person's immigration status on traffic stops.

    "People are bracing themselves for a rough time," she said.

    The shooting will overshadow the image of immigrants marching for their rights and demanding that their voices be heard.

    Community activists are concerned that the shooting will wash out any perception of immigrants as hard-working families who are consumers and taxpayers and contributors to the community.

    "I was thinking how this one event, this tragic event, from the perspective of politics and immigration, this one event can set back all the progress that's been made in immigration," said Nestor Rodriguez, chairman of the University of Houston sociology department and co-director of the university's Center for Immigration Research.

    "This is something that politicians and others who want to restrict immigration are going to use," he said.

    Last week, some in Congress cited the shooting as evidence that stronger enforcement of immigration laws and not reform is needed.

    "Between now and the time this is carried out to justice, people will keep this in mind," Rodriguez said. "I don't think this one particular case is going to reroute the whole immigration debate, but it certainly creates a huge negative image."

    Hector Chavana Jr., president of La Raza Justice Movement, said he does not believe the backlash will be long term, even though some will use the shooting to further their political agenda and stir public sentiment against immigrants.

    "We shouldn't generalize and I think there's a fear of that happening and that's pretty much what I'm hearing," Chavana said. "The fear is there but the fear may be overblown."
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    Ya think? I'd rather have the illegal aliens in fear more than our cops and American citizens that have not broken a series of laws like they have.

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    The most selfish people, it is always all about them. No mention or concerned about the loss of this police officers life or the grief and loss that his family has to bear. No compassion for other's, just ME, ME, ME, ME! No concern for human life or this nation, just what benefits them. How sad!

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    Though the shooting was reportedly the act of a single undocumented immigrant, she said immigrants believe they will be judged based on his action.
    Really? So let me see if I have this straight. This article is saying immigrants are worried about how they are judged from this one action? But nevermind all the Americans and legal citizens that have been robbed, killed, raped, etc. years before this happened.
    "Doing the same thing over and over again and expecting the same results is the definition of insanity. " Albert Einstein.

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