No. Va. county sees signs of change amid crackdown
Pedro Vargas, 24, left, with his son Francisco Vargas, 4, packs up boxes at his store, Club Video Mexico, in Woodbridge, Va., Monday, April 7, 2008. Vargas, a legal resident, has decided to move his now flagging business to Utah, months after Prince William County passed policies cracking down on illegal immigrants.
Published: May 27, 2008
Updated: May 27, 2008
WOODBRIDGE, Va. (AP) _ Business at Pedro Vargas’ store, Club Video Mexico, has slid so steeply that only eight people walked through the door one day last month.
One thing he has been selling, however, are one-way bus tickets from northern Virginia to Texas and Mexico. Soon he’ll be getting his own ticket out of town — seeking a friendlier and more lucrative place to do business.
“The last few months have been very, very bad for us,“ said Vargas, who plans to move this summer from Prince William County, about 25 miles southwest of Washington, to Utah, where he recently opened another store.
Many say Prince William’s new crackdown on illegal immigrants has created an environment so unfriendly that Hispanic people are leaving the county of more than 350,000, which according to the U.S. Census Bureau was nearly 15 percent Hispanic in 2006.
The county’s policy, which has drawn heated debate and national attention, directs police officers to check the immigration status of everyone they arrest. Beginning July 1, illegal immigrants also will be denied certain services, such as business licenses and mortgage and rental assistance.
“That’s like a smack in the face to me,“ said Vargas, a 24-year-old Mexican immigrant who is living in the U.S. legally. “I’ve been living here my whole life, and now they pass this law?“
It is difficult to measure how many Hispanic people have left and their exact reasons for leaving. In addition to immigrants’ fears over the new policy, the souring economy and mortgage crisis may be contributing to the departures. But anecdotal evidence increasingly points to a sudden cultural and economic shift in the county’s Hispanic community.
Several Hispanic business owners say their sales have plummeted. Prince William school officials say enrollment in English for speakers of other languages classes fell nearly 6 percent to 12,645 students between Sept. 30 and March 31. Other northern Virginia counties had increases.
Salvador Caballero, pastor of Trono de Jehova Pentecostal Church in Woodbridge, said attendance at his Spanish services has shrunk to about 130 people from 200 in recent months. Some people, he said, have stopped coming because they’re afraid to be out in public, and others have moved to other states or back to their home countries.
One family of seven packed up and went to Texas. “All they told me is they were going because they were afraid here,“ Caballero said. “We’re losing a lot of people here in Prince William. I hope they’re not going to be sorry later.“
Stephen Fuller, director for the Center for Regional Analysis at George Mason University in Fairfax, Va., said the policy could end up tainting the county’s image and scaring off investors.
“I think this will affect the county for several years even if they reverse the policy tonight,“ Fuller said. “The damage has been done. It’s like personal reputation; it’s hard to build that back.“
Supporters of the changes, however, say the crackdown is working as intended. Prince William Board of County Supervisors Chairman Corey A. Stewart said it already has had a “tremendous positive effect on the quality of life.“
County supervisors recently approved spending $2.6 million for the initiative. Prince William also has incurred higher-than-expected costs at the local jail due to overcrowding. Authorities were taking weeks to pick up suspected illegal immigrants rather than the 72 hours mandated under a partnership between the county and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. County officials were forced to pay to house inmates in other jails in the state.
A policy that went into effect in March directed police to check the residency status of anyone who is detained, no matter how minor the offense, if they believed the person might in the United States illegally. Prince William County supervisors changed the policy last month; now police check the immigration status of all suspects, but only after they are arrested.
Stewart says the change will reduce the possibility of racial-profiling accusations because everyone will now be checked.
But Kent Willis, executive director of the Virginia chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union, said the organization still opposes the policy.
“This is an ordinance that through and through sends the message to police that they ought to be stopping and detaining people that speak a foreign language and appear to be from another country,“ he said.
Nancy Lyall, of the immigrant advocacy group Mexicans Without Borders, says she doesn’t know what effect the policy change will have, but that it appears to have already damaged the Hispanic community.
“The community is still completely devastated,“ she said. “And for those obviously that have left, there’s certainly no reason for them to go back.“
At the taco restaurant Ricos Tacos Moya, business has dropped by about 50 percent, and owner Salvador Moya said he doesn’t know how much longer he’ll be able to hold on. He was already forced to shut the doors this year on a second, much larger location in nearby Dumfries, where the bar and dance floor drew some 200 customers each weekend.
“We don’t know what we’re going to do,“ said the Mexican native, who moved to the area 20 years ago and has worked his way up from being a dishwasher. “When the law started, business went down, down, down.“
Reader Reactions
Why is it everytime in this country when a race of people that are not white are asked to abide by the law it is it racism?
TylerT… Racist means believing that one race is superior to another…. check out a dictionary sometime. You seem to mean that it anything involving immigration you cannot develop an intelligent response to
ZCX, here you go again. (1) Do you know Mr. Vargas, to know he is crazy? What about yourself? (2) Just where is all this “saed” money you lie about? Any tax decreasaes? Any job cuts? I don’t know of any savings =- just tax increases, foreclosuresx, sagging economy, gov t hirin g, etc. Cite your sources, and tell us where these “savings” have gone. (3) How do you know people in Utah don’t cater to Hispanics. Appears you are thrilled about that, as a racist would be. But cite your source, please. (4) You are so ignorant about businesses. Business spring up everywhere to cater to a particulare group of people, like tourists, factories, vacations, electronics, food, etc. sO, IF pwc HAD A BIG INFLUX OF IMMIGRANTS (hISPANIC) WHAT WAS WRONG WITH SOMEONE GOING AFTER THE BUSINESS. AND I’M, really really INTERESTED IN YOUR BIGOTED AND WARPED BELIEF THAT THESE BUSINESS ARE ACTING ILLEGALLY. (5) By the way, how does someone as ignorant as you define an “apologist” - or are you just repeating something you’ve heard but don’t understand?
Never in my life have I seen so many racist comments as I have in these posts.
Come on people, be honest, this is not really about illegal immigrants, it is about intolerance. Many whites don’t want to be in the minority and are fighting back against what the people they view are threat to that—Hispanics. If most of these neo-fascist, Jim Crow wanna-be’s knew their facts and their history, then they would realize that most of the Hispanics in PWC are here legally and more than half of present day US (lower 48 states) was part of Mexico/Spain, when America was just beginning to expand westward. However, due to the crackdown on illegals, which disproportionately targeted the Hispanic community—a great number of LEGAL immigrants decided to move, rather than be profiled and treated with disdain and hostility. This has also negatively affected the economy and housing market in the county.
Just for the record, I am white (1/16th Native American), mostly of German, Dutch and Irish descent; my wife is a naturalized US citizen from South America, my three kids are all foreign born—one in Central America and two in Asia). My German, Dutch, and Irish forefathers were discriminated against (as were Italians and Jews); they could only work menial, manual labor intensive jobs, such as railroad workers and miners; for sub-standard wages. They are the ones who literally made America what it is today!
Yes, illegal immigrations a problem, but don’t blame those looking for a better way of life for their families, just as our ancestors did. Many of them did not have legal documents allowing them to come here, remember the derogatory term for Italians—W.O.P., without papers? Blame the Federal Government (both republican and Democratic administrations and Congresses), take action against the government, organize and vote in fresh blood that will actually do something about out porous border.
Stop fueling hatred with your lies, misconceptions, ignorance, and intolerance! There are still places in the US where you can go if you only want to be around white folks and not have to see people with darker skin or hear Spanish or foreign languages (Spanish is not a foreign language as it has been spoken in the US for nearly as long as we have been a nation).
You folks need to stop living in the past, get an education, and find more productive things to do with your time other than turn your self-pity into hatred of others.
Rule of law, proactive enforcement of our existing laws is the answer. Not a workaround solution to break them.
People are rightfully upset over the lack of federal response to this issue and rightfully indignant about those who want to close their eyes and say grant amnnesty and the problem goes away. This problem only gets worse with no action to close the borders and enforce the laws.
Hundreds of billions of dollars are paid by illegals through use of false ids or identify theft of SS cards. This money goes into the general fund, not back to us for schools, sevices etc. It pays for congressional pay raises, perks etc., pork projects. No wonder they do nothing about it.
Where is the compassion for the billions of other humans around the world that cannot walk across the border to the US. How would you propose to pay for all of them.? Solutions need to be found for their countries by their people. These people are citizens of a country, not ignorant poor peasants that need handouts. They need to fight for their own country in their own country.
Wow 12645 x 10000 =12.645 million saved because of the Resolution, hows that for plain numbers Phdee and Ray. The numbers are getting better by the week. Let the sanctuary counties and states suffer. LOL. Chris Cummings
Pedro Vargas isn’t very bright, they don’t cater to illegals in Utah, better try California or Maryland. Chris Cummings
Most of these are illegal immigrant frequented businesses who cares. Its their own fault for encouraging this kind of criminal activity. Fortunately with the drain on social programs and schooling as well as drops in ESOL it more than covers the small $2 million or so for the Resolution. $8 million saved through ESOL in plain English<LOL> Ray, Phdee, Ron Charest, KGotthardt and the rest of you apologists. Cry me a river of crocodile tears. If you choose to come here illegally face the consequences of US Law. Chris Cummings
I’ve been reading some absurd comments about “illegal immigration” in PWC, illegals commit more crimes? perhaps we need to pay more attention to the media to see who commits more cimes. these people are less harmful than any other group. i’ll tell you what a real crime WE are commiting: we want to deny their American born children the right to education, to me that is a crime. overcrowded houses? i have a lot of neighbors that have more than 10 cars on their driveway and they look white to me, unless they are illegal Canadians. who cares how many people live on a house? as long as they don’t park their cars on my driveway i’m ok with it. PWC will deny services to illegals? what services are we talking about here? illegals can’t get unemployment benefits, they can’t get social services, they can’t get medicare, if that’s the issue why don’t we remove thousands of Americans from welfare, then we’ll be saving our tax money. illegals can’t get mortgage loans,they are not that stupid. and last, the fact that many of us are against the resolution and others are in favor, it only shows the deep division in our community, we should congratulate Cory Stewart for promoting racism and hatred among the citizens of PWC, after July 1st the negative impact in PWC will get even worse than it is.


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