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Charlotte Latino Activists Plan To Protest Commissioner's Comments About Illegals PDF Print E-mail
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Sunday, 27 April 2008
 
Mecklenburg County commissioner Bill James is standing by comments he made, regarding illegal immigrants, during a televised April 15th meeting that on Friday were featured internationally in Spanish-language newspapers in Mexico, Argentina, and Nicaragua.
 
"I stand by my comments completely," said James in an e-mail to Channel 9 Eyewitness News.
 
During the April 15th meeting, as commissioners discussed the illegal immigration issue, fellow commissioner Norman Mitchell said "immigrants also pay taxes commissioner James."To which James responded "and prostitutes and drug dealers."
 
In his e-mail to Channel 9 Eyewitness News on Friday, James said "illegals are breaking the law in much the same way as prostitutes and drug dealers. Prostitutes pay taxes, drug dealers pay taxes, so it matters little that illegals do."
 
On Friday, Charlotte Latino activist German De Castro said he's organizing a protest before the next Mecklenburg County commission meeting scheduled for May 6th to persuade James to apologize.
 
"To compare our community, as a stereotype, as prostitutes and as drug dealers, is the most horrendous thing," said De Castro.
 
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