WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW
By Senator Rev. Rubén Díaz
District 32 Bronx County, New York
By Senator Rev. Rubén Díaz
District 32 Bronx County, New York
You should now that the top leaders
of this State and City have come out, according to their own pronouncements,
to defend the immigrants from the abuses that are being committed by Donald
Trump.
Among these leaders are Governor Andrew Cuomo, New York City
Mayor Bill de Blasio, and Attorney General Eric Schneiderman.
These three great leaders are now
competing among themselves to show the world which of them loves the immigrants
the most.
The problem with all of this, my
dear reader, is that the abuses, the oppressions, the discrimination, and
the bad treatment against the immigrants have been happening for many,
many years before Donald Trump.
These three leaders: Governor Andrew
Cuomo, Mayor Bill de Blasio and Attorney General Eric Schneiderman, are
the ones who, right under their noses have either been persecuting the
immigrants, or have been allowing the same abuses they blame Donald Trump
for causing to the immigrants.
You should know that for many years
before Donald Trump, New York State Assemblyman Francisco Moya and New
York State Senator José
Peralta have been fighting with the Governor to establish a $20 million
dollar fund to create what is known as the DREAM Act, in order to help
immigrant students obtain a college education.
But surprise, surprise!
It is important for you to know
that it has been Governor Andrew Cuomo who for many year has been playing
with the feelings and sentiments of the DREAM’ers, and behind doors has
done everything possible to kill the DREAM Act.
Now our beloved Governor, in a loud
voice, is busy bragging about how he has come out against Donald Trump,
making believe he is the great defender of the immigrant …. Please, give
me a break!
On the other hand, here in the City
of New York, we have more than 100,000 immigrant men and women who work
in the livery taxi industry.
For years and years, the abuses
and persecutions committed against these immigrant men and women who drive
livery taxis are longstanding and pervasive.
The Taxi and Limousine Commission,
under Mayor Bill de Blasio’s Administration, has oppressed, persecuted
and abused these immigrant livery and taxi drivers like no one else in
history.
These taxi and livery drivers are
being subject to abuse, entrapment, fines that range from $1,000 to $10,000,
and license suspensions without even giving them the opportunity to come
before a Taxi and Limousine arbitrator to listen to their story.
These immigrant drivers are punished
with points on their licenses for traffic infractions bigger that what
the
New York State Department of Motor Vehicles applies for the same infraction
to you and me.
It is important for you to note
that the City of New York and the Taxi and Limousine Commission, under
Mayor Bill de Blasio and years before Donald Trump, has persecuted, abused
and mistreated immigrants without compassion, preventing these immigrants
from bringing food to their families’ tables.
Now our Mayor is busy organizing
big demonstrations against Donald Trump to defend the immigrants because
he is a great defender of the immigrant. Please, give me a break!
Mr. Mayor, you should first solve
the problems of those thousands and thousands of immigrant men and women
here in the City of New York who under your Administration, are trying
to make a decent living driving in the streets of our city.
Bring down those fines and have
more compassion for the livery and taxi drivers, if in fact, you love the
immigrant as you say you do.
The third leader, the Honorable
and Distinguished New York State Attorney General Eric Schneiderman, another
great defender of the immigrant, has also come out against Donald Trump.
It is important for you to know,
my dear readers, that many years ago, the State of New York created a Workers
compensation fund exclusively to help the livery taxi drivers.
For years and years, drivers have
been complaining that this fund has not been properly managed, and that
they are not receiving the help they need when they get hurt on the job.
To that effect, on November 15,
2016, I wrote a letter to New York State Eric Schneiderman asking if the Attorney General would look into these complaints
to see if, in fact, the livery and taxi drivers’ workers compensation
fund has been improperly run or not.
As of today, the Attorney General
has completely ignored my letter, and I have not even received a response
to it.
Now, Attorney General Eric Schneiderman
has brandished his sword as Don Quixote de la Mancha against Donald Trump
to defend the immigrant.
But right here, in the State of
New York, right under his nose, thousands and thousands of immigrant livery
taxi drivers are still waiting for Attorney General Eric Schneiderman to
tell them if there is anything wrong with their workers compensation fund.
Mr. Attorney General Schneiderman,
please solve the problems of the immigrant livery and taxi drivers’ workers
compensation fund right here if you really love the immigrant and want
to defend the immigrant, because otherwise, I am going to say: Please give
me a break.
I am Senator Reverend
Rubén Díaz, and this is what you should know.
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