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No good can come of this Myths and harsh realities in the political sludge match over Elián González. Meet Miami's Cuban moderates The eruption over Elián González is eclipsing a newer, tamer politics emerging in South Florida. Grumpy old men The aging exile leaders who are trying to keep Elián González in the United States have a lot in common with their anti-democratic nemesis, Fidel Castro. When David Duke goes marching in Siler City, N.C., was uneasy about an influx of Latinos, but when the former Klansman joined the fighting, some began to worry about the price of hate. Bracing for Hurricane Elián Miami's Cuban-American community prepares for war against hometown girl Janet Reno. Legal immigrants in limbo While the Supreme Court avoids the issue of their rights, Bush and Gore have broached the subject -- but with great caution. A deafening silence Why haven't Latino leaders spoken out about the LAPD scandal? "We're patriotic Americans because we're Mexicans" Along the Texas-Mexico border, Latinos dress like George Washington and forge a new American identity. Whose GOP is it anyway? While Republican leaders and the Bush campaign promise to reach out to Latinos, other factions in the party renew their immigrant bashing. "Drop the Chalupa, Al Gore!" Republicans are plotting a strategy to court the Latino vote. |
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