The Legislature's Latino Caucus
Originally published in the Los Angeles Times September 18, 2004
These caucus members are in fact representatives who were elected to represent their constituents and deal with the issues in their districts. They have a duty to those who elected them. Anything less would be reason to replace them. Sen. Gil Cedillo (D-Los Angeles) won't back off because he has a duty, regardless of Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's imminent veto and apparent opposition in other districts. He does not represent districts in Orange or Marin counties.
York cited the fact that no Latino Democrat voted against Cedillo's bill -- which would allow undocumented immigrants to obtain California driver's licenses -- as an example of an ethnic agenda and not a California agenda. It is obvious to me that York does not fully understand what is at stake if we continue to ignore the fact that most illegal immigrants are driving throughout the state without the proper safety training and auto insurance that would protect every Californian. As I see it, this is nothing more than a statewide security (anti-terrorists) and safety issue.
The fact that no Latino Democrat voted against the bill suggests to me that they understand what it means to the Latino community specifically, and to the entire state generally.
Victor M. Franco
Monrovia