For Hispanic immigrants, bias isn’t only barrier to housing
Tagged: New YorkPosted on: December 3rd, 2007
Responding to a wave of anger over the influx of undocumented Hispanic immigrants, town boards across the country have tried to enlist landlords in denying housing to those without legal status.
But in the high-cost suburbs north of New York City, the housing struggle is more about money than ordinances, local housing advocates say.
“From my perspective, the discrimination that’s going on is that they (the undocumented) are victims of exploitation,” said Ann Spaeth of the Port Chester Council of Community Services. “Because those are the ones who can’t complain.”"*
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