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Published - Tuesday, February 19, 2008
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A diversity training invitation for Drazkowski

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The Winona Human Rights Commission would like to invite state Rep. Steve Drazkowksi to diversity training.

English is not the only language in a diverse world, nor is English the only language spoken in a diverse country and state.
Drazkowski expressed his concerns in an opinion column Feb. 6 about the budget difficulties in our courts. As our representative in the Legislature, he should have that concern.

He is also concerned about the high cost of administrative services within the court system. This is a legitimate concern. Among these costs is the cost of interpreters for those who don’t speak English or do not speak English well.

Drazkowski seems to be proposing that non-English speakers no longer receive the assistance of an interpreter within the state court system unless they bear the cost of interpretation themselves.

The Winona Human Rights Commission is concerned about such a proposal because it stands in direct contravention of existing law, specifically the United States Civil Rights Act, a

law that requires an interpreter be provided in this setting.

Title VI of the Civil Rights Act is the “Prohibition Against National Origin Discrimination Affecting Limited English Proficient Persons.” For guidance, see www.hhs.gov/ocr/lep/revised lep.html.

The United States is a nation of immigrants, and immigrants are welcome here whether Polish or Irish, Korean or Mexican.

Obviously, we all want an immigration policy in which our country’s needs can be met with the proper flow of immigrants in a controlled and legal manner. So, instead of working to exclude immigrants, we believe that the better policy is one, similar to that recently advanced by President Bush that would make it easier for immigrants to come to the United States to work.

Elaine Chao is the United States Secretary of Labor and an immigrant from Taiwan. She has summarized the problem in a press release published Feb. 6

“There simply are not enough U.S. workers to fill the hundreds of thousands of agricultural jobs that are available in this country,” she said.

Drazkowski seems to be saying that most immigrants in this country are here illegally. There are some that are here illegally, and that is a problem that needs to be solved on a national level. To presume that most immigrants are here illegally is simply inaccurate.

Instead of making things more difficult for these people, our government should work to make things easier for them. This is because, without these immigrants, our economy would be in worse shape, not better.

The United States Civil Rights law makes clear that in this country, providing an interpreter is a proper role for government in settings such as the courts.

Equal access to justice is important for all and a value upon which our country has thrived over the centuries. This is a value that our country must continue to embrace, not whittle away.

Our country and our state are prosperous. Part of that prosperity is due to those

who are willing to move great distances to join in our economy and in our work ethic.

We should use that prosperity to properly fund a court system that is now in need.
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    thebestisyettocome wrote on Feb 19, 2008 8:06 PM:

    " this b.s. shouldn't even be an issue! human rights, who's rights are being violated by requiring people who choose to live in an english speaking country to learn english, are you human rights people nuts?? unbelievable!! what do u people expect, all english speaking americans to learn every tongue of all coming to living here?? this isn't even debatable, it's to pathetic. "

    Sam wrote on Feb 19, 2008 3:41 PM:

    " I would suggest to those who are so against a bill which would make English the official language of Minnesota, to go to Representative Drazkowski's House website and READ the the entire bill. The article in which readers have been referring to doesn't fully grasp what the bill is really about, and it may change some thoughts.
    http://www.house.leg.state.mn.us/members/members.asp?district=28B "

    Troller wrote on Feb 19, 2008 3:34 PM:

    " And a "good day" to you as well Mr. Wright. "

    Frank Wright wrote on Feb 19, 2008 12:49 PM:

    " Enmienda I

    El Congreso no hará ley alguna con respecto a la adopción de una religión o prohibiendo la libertad de culto; o que coarte la libertad de expresión o de la prensa, o el derecho del pueblo para reunirse pacíficamente, y para solicitar al gobierno la reparación de agravios.

    Que tenga un buen día. "

    molerat wrote on Feb 19, 2008 10:19 AM:

    " Why is Lydia trying to put words in Rep. Drazkowski's mouth. Is she from the thought police? The hate filled Diversity Council needs to take some lessons on tolerance. Why do they hate our language? Why does an honest, common sense solution scare them?

    The Diversity Council isn't helping immigrants by encouraging them to not learn English. I fear they are nothing more than elitist liberals that enjoy bashing anything that has helped make our country great.

    I'm so proud to have Steve Drazkowski as my representative.

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    trymaleagain wrote on Feb 19, 2008 9:32 AM:

    " The obvious question is who is the Winona Human Rights Commission? It appears some folks with an ax to grind are hiding behind a organizational name, similar to those who hid behind the KKK name, but didn't have the guts to take off the sheets. If Rep. Drazkowski attends diversity training would the Winona Human Rights group attend economics 101? By the way Lydia, I am pretty sure Rep. Drazkowski's campaign manager is a WOMAN? I think she runs his campaign from her kitchen. "

    xfs-123 wrote on Feb 19, 2008 9:28 AM:

    " Once again, Rawhide has nailed it. Maybe we can do away with all the bleeding hearts that have cost this country so much, not to mention how much they have cost the tax payers. You want to live here, you speak English, It should be a requirement for legal status and the illegals should ALL be deported ASAP. I am happy to pay more for lettuce and carrots and save all the hidden cost of supporting these "migrant workers". Get a clue bleeding hearts. You are ruining our country with your ideas on immigrants, the criminal justice system, welfare for generations of the worthless etc. "

    Troller wrote on Feb 19, 2008 9:02 AM:

    " Lydia, I was just reading an article on Castro stepping down. I think you might find your utopian society in Cuba. And, its' warm down there. Just a suggestion. "

    CT Rock wrote on Feb 19, 2008 9:01 AM:

    " The benefits of picking up garbage and living 10 deep in a shack built for 2? C'mon people, if they all left or got deported, who would replace the jobs they currently hold? They are an under-appreciated part of society. "

    Lydia wrote on Feb 19, 2008 8:50 AM:

    " For anyone who has some experience with the Draz, this is not a bad idea for him to have a little diversity training. The guy is stuck in the 1950's! He doesn't even think women should be let out of the kitchen! The problem is not that taxpayers are paying for immigrants to get everything-these people are barely scraping by, the problem is that the average tax payer is covering the gap that the RICH are not paying. Conservatives are masters of getting us in the middle and the bottom to squabble with each other, instead of seeing the big picture. Don't fight with immigrants, they're not the problem. The problem is our own greedy government and Draz is right there with them! There are bigger problems than English being the "official" language. "

    The Squarehead wrote on Feb 19, 2008 8:33 AM:

    " Well said, Rawhide. These so called immigrants get all the benefits and us taxpayers get the bill. "

    CT Rock wrote on Feb 19, 2008 8:13 AM:

    " rawhide, are you an immigrant? No, so until you walk in their shoes and come from where the came from, I don't think you're justified to tell them how to live their lives you nick-a-poop. "

    Rawhide wrote on Feb 19, 2008 7:49 AM:

    " Diversity training? Sounds like a "re-education camp" to me. Anytime anyone disagrees with a liberal, the libs start screaming for re-education. We do not live in a communist or socialist country and the rest of us are done with being intimidated by the feel good, guilt ridden liberals. Immigration to the great American melting pot is what made this country great, but until now immigrants wanted to come here and be Americans. This meant coming here legally, learning english and obeying our laws. Americans overwhelmingly want illegal immigration stopped and english only! "


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