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Dispelling Anti-Latino Animosity Will Take Work
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Friday, 25 January 2008
 
By Marcela Sanchez
Special to washingtonpost.com
Friday, January 25, 2008; 12:00 AM 

 
WASHINGTON -- Some readers assume a few things about me, such as my stance on the divisive issue of immigration. And after making that assumption, some of them have suggested -- in less than kind terms -- that I "go back to Mexico," even if I never came from there.

The fact that people in this country are making assumptions about people like me because of our names or our looks is understandable. Most of us are wired to automatically place people in categories. But uncivil behavior or impulsive hatred is altogether different.

In a country such as Colombia, where I do come from, such intolerance has not only been pervasive but has had dire consequences, costing people their lives. That's rarely the case here. For immigrants like me -- not to mention those from countries such as Sudan, El Salvador, Guatemala or the former Yugoslavia -- this nation's ability to remain trustful, welcoming and compassionate despite a vast diversity of people and points of view defies the experiences of our homelands.
 
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