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Posted July 20, 2007


Politics of Exclusion, Prejudice
The politics of exclusion, discrimination and prejudice were shown to be alive and well this week with the continuing spread of local anti-immigrant policies from Prince William County to Loudoun County.
The Loudoun County Board of Supervisors rushed through a vote Tuesday to deny services to illegal and undocumented immigrants. The resolution directs county staff to investigate which services can be legally denied in preparation for another vote in September.
The attitude Loudoun officials have chosen to take toward immigrants and the policies that Prince William, Loudoun and other communities around the nation have enacted promote a society in which people view their neighbors with suspicion, not friendliness.
People who are legally authorized to live and work in our community will have good reason to be afraid of established American citizens, and instead of building strong social foundations will shy away from the very institutions we hope they embrace, such as police, medical care and education.
Worse yet, American citizens are being led to view people who don't speak English or who dress differently than they as possible threats to their way of life, even as practical experience shows otherwise.
As politicians jump on the anti-immigrant train to try to protect themselves against voters in upcoming elections, the best track for the voters is to disregard hateful rhetoric and embrace their neighbors.

 

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