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<p>Creciendo en San Diego, casi todo el tiempo Felix Sanchez era la única persona de origen dominicano en cualquier lugar. Aún más, la gente asumía que ni siquiera era latino, por su piel negra.</p>
<p>“Yo hablaba en español y la gente decía, ‘¿Hablas español? No pareces latino, eres negro,’”, dice Sanchez, desde su casa en Los Angeles. “Yo les decía, ‘Por supuesto que hablo español, ¡soy dominicano!’ ‘¿Eres qué? ¿Eso es como puertorriqueño o algo así?’”</p>
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<p>As the state with the country’s largest immigrant population, California has the most to gain—or the most to lose—in the immigration debate.</p>
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<strong><a href="http://www.latinodecisions.com/" target="_blank">Latino Decisions</a></strong></p>
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<p>Prior to 1986 a clear Left voice could be heard on immigration reform. Among its priorities was that there would be no guest worker program, there would be no employer sanctions, there would be a more humane border enforcement policy, and there would be a clear path to citizenship with an absence of penalties and fees. For the most part we lost, and the only real victory was that proposals for a guest worker program died.</p>
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