November 20, 2009
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Driving While Latino

Latino Police Discrimination
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The post-9/11 crackdown on undocumented immigrants has spurred a new brand of racial profiling. In March, investigative journalists at the Chicago Reporter analyzed traffic stops in the six-county Chicago area, finding that Latino drivers in many towns “are being stopped at a higher rate by the police than their share of the driving-age population, and they are more likely to have their cars searched than their white counterparts.” As a direct result of increased cooperation between local law enforcement and federal immigration authorities, what ought to be routine traffic stops—for speeding or driving without a seat belt—can spiral into lengthy detentions and deportations. 

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