Attacks on Minorities
I watched in dismay the statement recently made by former House Speaker and current front runner of the GOP hopefuls for President, Newt Gingrich during one of his campaigns in IOWA when he made this statement: “we are going to have the candidate of food stamps, the finest food stamp president in the American history in Barack Obama and we are going to have a candidate of paychecks.”
I was shocked and surprised that a politician of Gingrich caliber could make such out of touch, unnecessary and insensitive statements that disguisedly aimed at millions of Americans who found themselves in an unfamiliar territory because of the recent economic woes that has crippled the world.
The economic downturn has drawn many families into hardship. Many college graduates, middle-class families are today homeless and depend on “Food stamp” because there was no other alternative to sustainability. It’s okay for Newt Gingrich to campaign and attack his political opponent such as President Obama but should it be at the peril of families who are struggling, and still hopeful despite the hopeless current situation?
In my blog on immigration I wrote about the circumstances that brought different ethnic groups to the United States of America, unfortunately the minorities are still fighting for socio-economic parity. In recent statistics, black mortality rates are more than twice the whites, one-third of black children who live in single parent households live in poverty and the unemployment rate is 16.7% among blacks while it’s only 8% for the white race.
States such as Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi and North Carolina have enacted similar strict law in their respective states that target the Latinas. Sometimes the officers applied this law beyond poor undocumented Mexicans but also to established foreign businessmen who are in the country to conduct their businesses.
Alabama’s HB 56 immigration law empowers police to stop, and demand for immigration documents from any suspects. The law further allows the public to report any Police officers that’s not enforcing this law as such officer would be liable to legal action.
In the spirit of this law, one of Mercedes Benz’s German manager (Mercedes Benz has a large plant near Tuscaloosa) was arrested by an officer for failing to establish his legality. In the same manner one of Honda Accord executives was also charged for not having the state’s driver’s license despite showing the officer his international driver’s license and Japanese passport.
I’m not sure if these embarrassments would provide a solution for Gov. Robert Bentley’s war against undocumented people, what is clear is that this law has everything to do with race, image, business and investments.




