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A recent article in the El Paso Times, by Brandi Grissom [March 28th, 2008] is entitled Hispanics to Get Say on English Standards”. Here's what it reports:
Texas education leaders developing new English and reading standards acquiesced Thursday to pressure from teachers and lawmakers, allowing for more Hispanic input.
"I'm pleased that there was a compromise -- and that they just didn't shut out the Hispanic expertise," said Rene Nuñez, State Board of Education member from El Paso.
In his saner moments, Alan Greenspan says things about economic inequality that are fairly reasonable:
As I've often said... this [increasing income inequality] is not the type of thing which a democratic society—a capitalist democratic society—can really accept without addressing. - Alan Greenspan, June 2005 ”
Alan Greenspan has also called income inequality a "very disturbing trend."
If there's any doubt that slavery has returned to America, check out the wages and working conditions for illegal alien carwasheros in Los Angeles. Naturally, corrupt, anti-American unions want to organize these workers, rather than insist on their deportation--a policy that would aid citizen workers and the country at large.
Mike Hethmon of the Immigration Law Reform Institute spoke at a conference in Washington in 2007--these speeches are now online.
The legal fight they're engaged in involves litigation, and drafting laws for places like Hazleton, Pennsylvania.
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04/07/08 - A California Reader Uncovers Photos Of Mexican Police Beating Central American Migrants