Hunter/Jumper wrote:
care to elaborate ?OrangeHound wrote:
I know they are myths because I'm in the midst of this.
I am the director of a private organization that provides mentoring, resources, and support for individuals and families who are in crisis ... my visibility and opinions are limited, however, to Washington DC, Arlington VA and Alexandria VA. I've been doing this for the past 10 years.Hunter/Jumper wrote:
Can you back this up with facts or is the something you " know . . . because I'm in the midst of this " also ?OrangeHound wrote:
If you want to go on a crusade against a population in America that is burdening the "system", look at the entrenched, inner city African American population ... 90% are just trying to work the system to get benefits without work. Illegal immigrants are not.
Before you respond it may be important to note that he specified " inner city " of which the housing projects are sure to make up a large percentage.
We work with Caucasian, Latino (both legal and illegal), and African-American. The vast majority are not in housing projects, but in regular apartments. Most we work with are near-homeless. Some are homeless.