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
phdee—if you did a little research you would find that they do pay sales tax, but you also find that BARELY MAKES A DENT in the cost of the government services they suck down
My ooh my! what a slap to the face of PWC. I’m ashamed of what PWC has turned out to be. Now we are all suffering with the housing market in disgrace! This is what happens when Mr. Stewart brought this ignorant law to PWC. Now you really don’t see Arlington County nor Fairfax County be hit bad with abandoned properties because they are smart. They know if they pass a stupid law like in PWC, their budget will take a plunge. Look out PWC more abandoned properties still to come.HAHAHA!!!!As for the Hispanics in the community who have businesses don’t worry, you will rise again in another county. Shut down your businesses and leave PWC because it’s condemned!!! Invest in Fairfax County.
I have been a concerned citizen of Prince William County since the early 60’s. During this time, I have been a property owner and taxpayer for the county.
I agree with Prince William County Supervisor’s Chairman Corey A. Stewart that this has been a positive change for the County.
I was glad to read that effective July 1, illegals will be denied certain services such as business licenses and mortgage and rental assistance. Why should we, the county taxpapers,assist those individuals that are here illegally for county and state services. Why should our tax dollars pay for these individuals children to attend our public schools. Why should we have to deal with multiple families live in single family housing.
For example, the word illegal means just that “ILLEGAL”. In my opinion, illegals in the United States have no rights to the services that are for legal citizens at taxpayer’s expense. They are not a citizen. In fact, they should not even be in the country. Why should we, the citizens, pay for them to use our schools, hospitals, social services and employment.
Those facilities are for the citizens, their children, and grandchildren.
Why should we subsidize illegals in our county at all? They shouldn’t even be here. Charity begins at home. Our fore fathers came here legally. I feel there is no other way to control population without immigration laws. They should be deported immediately.
concerned citizen that votes
Oh boo-hoo, my heart bleeds for him. Here’s a lollipop, don’t let the door hit your butt on the way out.
Why is the owner of the video store upset? He is a legal resident, he shouldn’t be worried about anything. Oh wait a second all the the illegals were his customers, duh! He just lost his customer base. The store owner should be arrested for serving the illegals
perhaps it’s time for me to place this comment again, my question to all narrow minded posters who back “anti-illegal resolutions” is: do you think every illegal immigrant is Mexican or Hispanic? what the police is going to do when they arrest a white person or a black person? are they going to question their legal status? how about a person from the Middle East? or how about a person from Asia? are they going to be questioned as well? I DON’T THINK SO! the truth is that illegal immigrants come from Africa, from China, form many countries, if you don’t believe me just go to LA or NY or D.C. but here in PWC, only Hispanics are being targeted, to me that is nothing but profiling, is nothing more than racism and hatred against the Hispanic community, if is not please tell me what it is. I think no one should be above the law but when it comes to enforce it, every one regardless where the hell they come from, should be question about their legal status, even if they look white or any other color. so think more like a true American and not like C. Stewart.
Much of the immigration problem is due to the economic policies of the Bush administration. Immigration would be way down the list of problems under “another” administration.
When you have a robust economy in the U.S. of A, most job seekers are satisfied with their prospects so they don’t get upset with legal or illegal immigarants.
Millions of jobs have been outsourced since 2001 and 3 million manufacturing jobs have been lost. The real unemployment rate is nowhere around where they say it is, like anything else they say.
Low wages that have taken over in this country because of the loss of quality blue collar jobs. There are some who want us to be a third world country, at least when it comes to a living wage.
Illegals must have been paying sales tax at this store. Or does some anti-immigrant hater know differently. If so, please come forward - else find a rock to get under.
I feel so sorry for these unfortunate people. Please forward me their mailing address so that I can take what’s left of my thin paycheck that hasn’t gone to taxes and send it to them. I’m sure that the illegals could use it since they have to pay for education, health care and taxes. Oh wait! They don’t pay any! It’s all paid by LEGAL citizens.
Give me a break. How about doing an article asking the LEGAL, TAX PAYING residents of our community, how they are affected positviely and how they feel about the illegals finally leaving? I’m sick of this being a race issue. All of a sudden we’re all racists. Spare me the theatrics. It’s a legal issue. Follow the law or get out.
I am glad that the ILLEGALS are leaving. If your not here by the right way then you don’t need to be here. Why PWC has a bad reputation for this I don’t understand. The ILLEGALS are in the wrong by not following the correct procedures. I am proud to say I live in PWC! If you don’t belong here then don’t let the door hit you in the butt.


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