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For a long time, I've been asking this rude question that nobody else in the country seems to be interested in: What percentage do minorities account for of all the mortgage dollars that went into foreclosure in 2007-08?
I'll be on The Young Turks program tonight at 7:20 p.m. ET to discuss "The Obama Amnesty and Why It Will Fail". The show airs nationally on the Internet and on the Air America radio network (check your local listings). It can be streamed live here.
Bakari Kitwana writes on the legacy of African-American Duke Law professor John Hope Franklin at the Huffington Post.
Dr. Norm Matloff writes
Over the weekend, the New York Times ran a piece whose theme, roughly stated, was "Here is a brilliant H-1B hired by Google whom the firm (and the U.S.) will lose due to overly restrictive immigration laws." The piece seemed to be so extreme that a friend of mine, a Chinese-Vietnamese Australian who doesn't live in the U.S. but keenly follows American politics, wrote to me ask why the Times would run such an obviously biased article.
From a August 12, 2007 Orange Country Register article, "Street of Broken Dreams," by John Gittelsohn and Ronald Campbell about one block of 48 homes in all-Latino Santa Ana, CA: