Session #105 · 1997–99

Speech #1050102099

Speaker. last nights happy passage of the D.C. appropriation was marred for me and many who had helped me by the omission of relief for Haitians from an attachment to my appropriation. E 1030 Frankly. it looked awful. Whatever the intent. we are left with black Immigrants out and other similarly situated immigrants in. I am prepared to believe that discrimination was not intended if we quickly make good on the promise to correct this exclusion. The administration promises to use its prosecutorial authority to keep Haitians from being deported while Congress is out. What will we do when Congress comes back? The very first week we must make good on the promise that emerged from the immigration negotiations. The leadership should come from the Hispanic caucus. where relief was most keenly felt. and from the Black caucus. But the burden is on this entire body. Discrimination or the appearance of discrimination has no place in a great legislative body. Early action to obtain equal treatment for Haitian immigrants is the way to show it.
Keywords matched
immigration immigrants deported Immigrants

Classification

Target group
Sentiment
Mixed
Stereotyping
No
Confidence
90%
Model
gemini-2.0-flash
Framing
Legal / procedural Humanitarian

Speaker & context

Speaker
ELEANOR NORTON
Party
D
Chamber
H
State
DC
Gender
F
Date
1997-11-13
Speech ID
1050102099
Paragraph
#0
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