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More evidence that the majority of them have gone senile.
An obscure ballot initiative in Florida intended to end a legacy of bias against Asian-Americans was defeated Tuesday, Had it passed, the initiative, known as Amendment No. 1, would have removed from the state’s Constitution language adopted in 1926 allowing the Legislature to prohibit foreigners who were barred from citizenship — Asian-Americans at the time — from owning land.
In fact, some organizations opposing illegal immigration latched onto the provision and advised people to vote no.
On the Web site of one group, Americans for Legal Immigration, a member wrote that it should be left standing because “ ‘illegal aliens’ should not have ‘rights’ like U.S. citizens have. The only right they should have is deportation!”
This would be funny if it didn't mean that according to Florida laws, Asian Americans are still second class citizens.
The group’s president, William Gheen, did not respond to e-mail messages seeking comment but Enos Schera, 81, who posted the message, said that he was “1,000 percent” satisfied that the law remained in place.
He is a founder of Citizens of Dade United, a Miami group opposing illegal immigration, and he said he knew the provision’s history but hoped that keeping it on the books would encourage lawmakers to prevent all illegal immigrants from owning property.
“They’re buying up the whole country,” he said.
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/11/06/us/politics/06florida.html
Wow, so this POS knew that the provision kept Asian Americans as second class citizens and had nothing really to do with immigration and he went ahead with it anyways. There's a special place in hell for you Enos.
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