Immigration advocates say recent Florida sweeps use profiling
Saturday, January 22, 2005 at 07:29PM
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Immigration advocates accused some
local and federal officials of using racial profiling as part of the
stepped-up immigration enforcement that has sent widespread fear
through South Florida's Hispanic and Haitian communities, an accusation
immigration agents steadfastly deny. "Many victims of the immigration
sweeps have told us they were racially profiled," said Cheryl Little,
director of the Miami-based Florida Immigration Advocacy Center. "They
were stopped simply because of the way they looked or the language they
spoke or because they had an accent." Similar accusations of immigrants
being questioned based on their appearances, races or languages
surfaced after Sept. 11, when FBI agents interviewed thousands of
Arabs, Muslims and Hispanics. This latest round of sweeps has
resurrected old fears of racial profiling among immigrant advocates
such as Jose Lagos, head of the Miami-based Honduran Unity, an
immigrant advocacy group that says Central-Americans are especially
vulnerable because many are in the country legally but lack the proper
documentation because of immigration backlogs. "I'm concerned when I
hear a woman tell me she was stopped at the Tri-rail station in Broward
and asked for immigration papers, but the other woman who was nearby
who was blond and blue-eyed was not asked for identification, and it
turns out she is Chilean, didn't speak English and wasn't a citizen. It
appears they are racially profiling people," said Lagos. "We have
people who are here legally and have work visas but haven't received
the renewal papers because immigration hasn't sent it to them yet."[more]
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