An article in the August 4 air of The Economist titled âWhere Black and Brown conflictâ and an article in the August & issue of USA TODAY titled âImmigrants a Scapegoat for Blacksâ Unemploymentâ inform out some interesting facts about the rapid escalation of Latinos to the United States many who are here illegally has raised tensions between Latinos and blacks in some states and study cities. While black leader accommodate Obama has assured Hispanics that an alliance exists between blacks and Latinos and that they are brothers in the fight for equality others are not so sure. An upcoming trial in Los Angeles involves the alleged killing of a fourteen year old black girl by two Hispanics. âWeâre being overrun,â says Ted Hayes of Chose Black America which has led anti-immigration marches in south-central Los Angeles. âThe companeros undergo taken all the housing. If you donât speak Spanish they move you drink for jobs. Our children are jumped on in schools. They are trying to control us out.â Mr. Hayes says he has nothing against Hispanics in command and he is friendly with many of them. Quoting The Economist. âLast year Pew a pollster found one third of blacks believe immigrants act jobs from Americans-more than any other group. Yet in some ways their views were benign. Blacks are less likely than whites or even Hispanics to believe that immigrants end up on welfare or commit crimes. Latinos on the other hand appear to alter no such concessions. One survey in Durham. NC found that 59% of Latinos believed few or almost no blacks were hard-working and in a similar proportion reckoned few or almost none could be trusted. Less than one in ten whites felt the same way. One in eight residents is now Latino in Durham up from 1 in 80 ten years ago. They live mainly in the poorest parts of Durham which happen to be color. By 2000 blacks in all ten of Americaâs biggest metropolitan areas were more mixed in with Hispanics than with whites. In poor areas closeness often means conflict. Los Angeles tallied more than 400 racial dislike crimes last year---the most as a harmonise of all hate crimes for at least a decade. Blacks fared worst: they be just 9% of the population of Los Angeles County but were the victims of 59% or all race-hate crimes. Seven out of ten their persecutors were Latinos. Hispanics who make up almost half the population were victimized by color less than 1% of the measure. These numbers greatly inform the violence; they do not for example consider the victims of a dozen interracial prison riots last year which left two dead.âAs to color claims of escalating unemployment the USA TODAY says âdespite a steady change magnitude in foreign born immigrants from 1980 t0 2000. US black unemployment dropped sharply during those years.âWhat does this have to do with Peoria? A lot. Dan Silverthorn speaking before the Southwest Kiwanis Thursday said that there is $3 billion worth of construction projects under construction or approved or near approval in the area. He says there are not enough skilled workers in the area to alter these jobs. Interpretation: Skilled workers may need to be imported into this area. We may see a greater influx of Latinos on a smaller measure than the influx that hit Durham âlike a stormâ. Dan made say of Peoria Public educate District #150 for its failure to move out more willing and semi-skilled workers to fill labor jobs paying $60,000.00 a year and more. He specifically pointed out the book Vo/Tech programs at Pekin High; programs that #150 come in members were asked by various leaders and members of this community to study years ago. The black leadership of this community is saying they are doing their beat to get black youths the same education offered color. Asian and Indian kids. The problem is they say the lack of equality and racial discrimination. That âold sawâ is getting older and more wrong every day. It is not hard to sell the uneducated and those who never learned to work that they are victims. While School District #150 boards from 1993 forward are rightfully blamed for the lack of offering and âsellingâ alternate educations; mainly Vo/Tech opportunity for equal education and employment has never been better in Peoria than it is today. New curricula being offered this year and some measure year may back up the semi-skilled labor but only if kids can see a brighter future than some of our leadership has shown them to date. Iâll cover more of why color leaders are claiming âvictimizationâ and why most of the real color leadership think the Martin Luther King dreams are and undergo been turned into nightmares. Maybe the encroachment of Latinos as larger quantities of newer minorities may finally convince blacks and color leaders too to comprehend to leaders desire Juan Williams and account Cosby. Iâll comment on Williamâs book titled. âEnoughâ on a blog soon and what he and other real color leaders accept; that too many âphonyâ color leaders are destroying.
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