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More Jail Space Instead of Detention Centers; $500 Million Dollars for Racial Slur

Virginia Rejects Illegal Detention Center Proposal; Decides on More Jail Space
The Virginia State Panel decided against a proposal to build a state-run detention center for illegal immigrants. On the flip side, however, the panel recommended spending money to build more jail space to house immigrants awaiting deportation. Local jail officials have been instructed to check the immigration status of all inmates, and denying bail to illegal immigrants who have committed crimes. State laws on the issue of illegal immigration continue to become harsh and unforgiving. NY Times

Racial Harassment in PA High School
Parents of students at Warwick High School in Lititz, PA, have had enough of the racial intimidation experienced by their children. Students remark that the increase in students of color has led to a rise in incidents of racism. US News

Filipinos Sue ABC for $500 Million in Racial Slur Lawsuit
The Filipino community is making sure that the ABC Network hears them loud and clear with a $500 million dollar lawsuit being filed for a racial slur in the hit TV show, Desperate Housewives. While some consider the action over-the-top for a ‘petty’ incident, the Filipino community is making sure that racial slurs are not tolerated nor perpetuated. Free Republic

Posted at 8:31 AM, Oct 17, 2007 in News | Permalink | View Comments


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Unfortunately, Virginia did pass some other anti "illegal" immigrant measures. One of them giving the police the power to ask anyone their legal status! Since the measure assumes they don't know everyone's legal status in the first place, that means people of color who fit the "illegal" look are going to all be targeted. It's outrageous.

CBS news reports that the approved resolution "calls for cuts to certain county services and prohibits undocumented residents from getting business licenses. The resolution also expands police authority allowing officers to ask people about their legal status."

Posted by: Sara Rosell | October 17, 2007 1:28 PM