07/15/2008
NPR presents a story about the culture clash in the Big Easy between local black citizens and Hispanics of various immigration statuses. The "job competition at the bottom of the economic ladder" is named as the source of the tensions.Economic competition between Latino and African-American residents has intensified in post-Katrina New Orleans. The tensions are a snapshot of challenges facing the presidential candidates. [Tensions Persist For Blacks, Latinos In New Orleans ]This was predictable, not only on VDARE.com, but even on NPR if you listen regularly. Here are the "related stories" from NPR’s website.
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