Immigration Backlash: Hate Crimes
against Hispanics
USA (By Brentin Mock, Southern Poverty
Law Center) January 16, 2008 — There's
no doubt the tone of the raging
national debate over immigration is
growing uglier by the day. Once limited
to hard-core white supremacists and a
handful of border-state extremists,
vicious public denunciations of
undocumented brown-skinned immigrants
are increasingly common among supposedly
mainstream anti-immigration activists,
radio hosts and politicians. While their
dehumanizing rhetoric typically stops
short of openly sanctioning bloodshed,
much of it implicitly encourages or even
endorses violence by characterizing
immigrants from Mexico and Central
America as "invaders," "criminal aliens"
and "cockroaches."
The
results are no less tragic for being
predictable: Although hate crime
statistics are highly unreliable,
numbers that are available strongly
suggest a marked upswing in racially
motivated violence against all Hispanics,
regardless of immigration status.
According to hate crime statistics
published annually by the FBI,
anti-Hispanic hate crimes rose by almost
35% between 2003 and 2006, the latest
year for which statistics are available.
In California, the state with the
largest population of Hispanics in the
country, anti-Hispanic hate crimes almost
doubled in the same period.
What
follows is a representative sampling of
some of the more egregious examples of
physical and psychological violence
waged against Hispanics over the past
two-and-a-half years. The perpetrators
range from racist skinheads to rogue
Border Patrol agents to otherwise
everyday citizens who took it upon
themselves to repel an "invader,"
terrorize a "criminal alien," or
exterminate a "cockroach."
JAN. 9,
2004
Dateland, Ariz.
Pedro Corzo, a Cuban-born regional
manager for Del Monte Fresh Produce, is
gunned down by two Missouri residents —
16-year-old Joshua Aston and his
24-year-old cousin Justin Harrison — who
traveled with Aston's younger brother,
15-year-old Nicholas Aston, to a remote
section of southern Arizona with the
specific intent of randomly killing
Mexicans. The brothers shaved their
heads before embarking on their odyssey.
Corzo was ambushed after he stopped at a
roadblock the group constructed from
boulders. Joshua Aston, the ringleader,
is later tried as an adult and receives
two life sentences for the murder.
Harrison also is sentenced to life.
Charges are eventually dropped against
the younger Aston brother.
DEC. 29, 2004
Redlands, Calif.
Two Hispanic men and a Hispanic woman are
beaten and kicked in the parking lot of
a strip club by a "gang of about 10
skinheads," as later reported by the San
Bernardino County Sun. The neo-Nazi
skinheads yell racial slurs at their
victims, prompting the Redlands police
chief to declare that hate crime charges
will be pursued if and when the
perpetrators are caught.
MAY 7, 2005
Maryville, Tenn.
A Mexican grocery store is vandalized by
five white men who shatter windows,
damage a refrigerator and spray-paint
neo-Nazi symbols, causing over $17,000
in damage. Two men — Thomas Lovett and
Jacob Reynolds — eventually plead guilty
and are each sentenced to six months in
prison.
FEB. 17, 2005
Fabens, Texas
Osvaldo Aldrete-Dávila, who is unarmed
and fleeing apprehension on foot, is
shot at 15 times by two U.S. Border
Patrol agents, Ignacio Ramos and Jose
Compean. One bullet strikes
Aldrete-Dávila in the buttocks, severs
his urethra and lodges in his groin.
Though seriously wounded, he manages to
escape into Mexico.
Though the border patrol officers later
find that the van driven by
Aldrete-Dávila contained a shipment of
marijuana, they are unaware of this fact
when they open fire. Ramos and Compean
attempt to cover up their actions by
cleaning up the spent shell casings and
failing to report the use of their
firearms to their superiors, as required
by Border Patrol regulations. The two
agents also fail to report the shooting
in their incident reports. El Paso
Border Patrol Sector Chief Luis Barker
later testifies that Compean told Barker
that he and Ramos covered up the
shooting because they "knew [they] were
going to get in trouble."
After the shooting comes to light a
month later, Ramos and Compean are
arrested and eventually convicted by a
federal jury of felony assault charges,
discharging a firearm in a crime of
violence, civil rights violations, and
obstruction of justice. They're
sentenced to 11 and 12 years in prison,
respectively.
Ramos and Compean will eventually be
transformed by a major right-wing
misinformation campaign into
high-profile martyrs of the
anti-immigration movement. The agents,
for their part, will remain unrepentant.
Ramos tells a Texas Monthly writer in
2007 that Aldrete-Dávila "got what he
deserved."
JULY 12, 2005
Patchogue, N.Y.
A 61-year-old Ecuadorean immigrant is
badly beaten by three white men as he
pushes a shopping cart through the
streets collecting cans. Before the
attack, the man was asked if he had a
green card. "Then they started pummeling
him," Suffolk County Hate Crimes Det.
Robert Reecks tells reporters. The man,
whose name is not made public, suffers a
broken eye socket and facial bruises.
JULY 15, 2005
Keansburg, N.J.
Octavio Vivanco is riding his bike to
his restaurant job when Joshua Ramgoolam
and James Schmidtberg chase him down and
punch him in the face. About 15 minutes
later, Rosalino Novorrete is attacked by
the same duo as he rides his bike to
work, this time with a plastic baseball
bat. According to Monmouth County
Prosecutor Luís Valentín, Vivanco and
Novorette were attacked "solely because
of their Hispanic ethnicity." Ramgoolam
later pleads guilty to second-degree
bias intimidation, third-degree
aggravated assault and third-degree
weapons possession for unlawful
purposes. Schmidtberg is found guilty of
the same charges, plus fourth-degree
weapons possession. Both are sentenced
to five years in state prison.
SEPT. 30, 2005
Tifton, Ga.
Six Mexican immigrants — Mateo Gomez,
his son José Luís Tías, Felipe Mauricio
Esparza, Guadalupe Sanchez, Armando
Perez Martínez and Mauricío Florindo —
are murdered, and at least five others
are badly injured, when a group of
African-American robbers rampage through
four trailer parks known for housing
immigrant workers. The parks are also
known for home invasions; over 20 homes
there have been have been invaded in the
months prior to the murders.
Three suspects — Jennifer Wilson, Stacy
Sims and Jamie Underwood — are arrested
and charged with six counts of murder
each. Sims and Underwood are also
charged with rape and aggravated
assault. District Attorney Paul Bowden
announces he will seek the death
penalty.
The Georgia Bureau of Investigation's
Vernon Keenan tells CNN that the victims
"are easy targets because they do not
speak English. They're undocumented
workers. They keep cash on their persons
[and] in their homes. And they are
reluctant to report crimes to law
enforcement."
When Tifton's mayor Paul Johnson decides
to display the Mexican flag over City
Hall out of respect and sympathy for the
victims, callers to a local radio
station bristle with anger and
resentment.
OCT. 16, 2005
Sacramento, Calif.
Six people are injured by three white
men who crash a private party with the
intent of "beating up Mexicans,"
according to police. One of the
assailants uses brass knuckles after
shouting racial epithets and "white
pride."
MARCH 30, 2006
North Bergen, N.J.
After a series of pro-immigrant marches
and demonstrations bring out hundreds of
thousands of immigrants and their
supporters in cities across the country,
an acerbic neo-Nazi radio host makes an
appeal for people to carry out the mass
murder of any "illegal aliens" sighted.
"All of you who think there's a peaceful
solution to these invaders are wrong.
We're going to have to start killing
these people," Hal Turner writes on his
website. "I advocate using extreme
violence against illegal aliens. Clean
your guns. Have plenty of ammunition.
Find out where the largest gathering of
illegal aliens will be near you. Go to
the area well in advance, scope out
several places to position yourself and
then do what has to be done."
APRIL 3, 2006
Tucson, Ariz.
One of the founding members of the
Minuteman movement, Laine Lawless,
exhorts the leadership of the neo-Nazi
National Socialist Movement (NSM) to
launch a campaign of violence and
intimidation against Hispanic immigrants.
"Steal the money from any illegal
walking into a bank or check cashing
place. … Discourage Spanish-speaking
children from going to school," Lawless
writes in a private E-mail to Mark
Martin, "SS commander" of the NSM"s
western Ohio chapter. "Be creative. …
Create an anonymous propaganda campaign
warning that any further illegal
immigrants will be shot, maimed or
seriously messed-up upon crossing the
border."
The goal?
"Make every illegal alien feel the heat
of being a person without status."
APRIL 22, 2006
Houston, Texas
David Ritcheson, 16, is attacked by
racist skinheads at a house party after
supposedly trying to kiss a white girl.
David Henry Tuck breaks Ritcheson's jaw,
knocking him unconscious, while
screaming, "White power!" and calling
Ritcheson a "spic" and "wetback." Keith
Robert Turner joins in, and the two
attackers burn Ritcheson with
cigarettes, kick him with steel-toed
boots, attempt to carve a swastika into
his chest, pour bleach on him and
finally violently sodomize him with a
patio umbrella pole. It takes 30
surgeries before Ritcheson, confined to
a wheelchair and wearing a colostomy
bag, is able to return to school.
Tuck is later sentenced to life in
prison. Turner gets 90 years.
A year after the attack, Ritcheson, who
up to that point has not been identified
in press accounts by name, goes public
and speaks out to the U.S. House of
Representative's Judiciary Committee. In
wrenching testimony, the boy recalls the
horrific experience for lawmakers
deliberating over strengthening federal
hate crime laws. "With my humiliation
and emotional and physical scars came
the ambition and strong sense of
determination that brought out the
natural fighter in me," Ritcheson
testifies. "I am glad to tell you today
that my best days still lay ahead of
me."
Less than three months later, the
teenager commits suicide, jumping from a
cruise ship into the Gulf of Mexico.
Before his death, he assisted the
Anti-Defamation League in creating an
anti-hate program at his alma mater,
Klein Collins High School.
APRIL
28, 2006
Salt Lake City, Utah
A West High School student identified
only as Felipe is attacked while walking
to school by two white men who he says
call him a "stupid wetback" and tell
him, "Go back to your country, you don't
belong here." He survives the jumping
with a black eye, cut lip and head
swelling, reports the Deseret Morning
News. The boy is not a documented
citizen, according to his mother, who
tells reporters, "The fact that you're
an immigrant here doesn't mean they get
to do that."
APRIL 29, 2006
East Hampton, N.Y.
Three Hispanic teenagers are lured into a
shed by a neo-Nazi skinhead (also a
teenager) and then threatened and
terrorized with a chainsaw and a
machete. The victims are held for 90
minutes while the skinhead and his
friends yell racial slurs, including
"White power!" and "Heil Hitler!"
"This is how you run across the border,"
one of the skinheads shouts as he chases
the Hispanic youths around with the
running chainsaw. The skinhead is later
charged as a juvenile with reckless
endangerment and menacing.
MAY 4, 2006
Southampton Village, N.Y.
Jonathan Cedillo is having lunch near a
7-Eleven when cab driver Robert Rossetti
slaps his sandwich from his hand and
then begins calling him derogatory
racial names. Rosetti then begins
ramming into Cedillo, who has American
Indian and Mexican ancestry, with his
taxi. Cedillo's right knee is injured.
"He was cursing at me, telling me I'm an
immigrant and to get out of this
country," Cedillo tells reporters.
Rossetti is later convicted of
misdemeanor aggravated harassment.
JUNE 12, 2006
Rocky Point, N.Y.
Two Mexican men fishing at a jetty are
asked for their green cards, and then
beaten and robbed by four teens —
William Foley, Nicholas Provenzano,
Daniel Sturgis and Jesse Ward — posing
as federal agents. The teens rob money
from the victims while accusing them of
stealing jobs from U.S. citizens. All
four are charged with felony robbery and
assault as hate crimes. Sturgis
eventually pleads guilty to third-degree
assault as a hate crime and
second-degree robbery and is sentenced
to two years in state prison. Provenzano
is convicted of charges related to the
attack, but his sentencing is deferred.
Foley and Ward are charged as juvenile
offenders.
JUNE
15, 2006
Yonkers, N.Y.
Miguel Vega, a native of Peru, is
walking down the street where he lives
when he's attacked and murdered by five
men who also steal his wallet. The
killers — Abraham Ghaly, David Bendezu,
Alexander Mitchell, Joel Lopez and
Rodolfo Ponciano — are charged with
murder and robbery. Bendezu, Mitchell,
and Lopez have their murder charges
upgraded to hate crimes after an
investigation finds that they
specifically sought a Mexican to rob
that night. All five plead guilty and
are sentenced to between five and 15
years.
JULY
20, 2006
Dayton, Tenn.
Gilberto Mejía, owner of the Mexican
grocery store Carnicería Los Primos, is
verbally assaulted by anti-immigration
activist June Griffin, who barges into
the store and tears down a Mexican flag.
Griffin then allegedly harasses Mejía
and leaves threatening phone messages,
which Mejia saves for police.
"It was an act of war," says Griffin,
who has unsuccessfully run for the U.S.
House of Representatives as a
Republican. Charged with civil rights
intimidation, phone harassment, theft
and vandalism, Griffin is released after
witnesses fail to turn up at a court
hearing.
"I'm not ashamed of anything I did,"
Griffin tells The Herald-News.
JULY 25, 2006
Albertville, Ala.
The windows of six businesses owned by
Guatemalans or Mexicans are shot out
early in the morning, while white-owned
businesses on the same street in this
northern Alabama town of 17,000 go
untouched. A year later, the crime is
still unsolved. Albertville police say
the attack wasn't racially motivated,
although many observers, pointing to
which businesses were targeted, suspect
otherwise. "We have sporadic, random
incidences of windows shot out," says
Chief Detective J.T. Cartee.
JULY
30, 2006
Bradenburg, Ky.
Jordan
Gruver, a 16-year-old boy of Panamanian
descent, is attacked by members of the
Imperial Klans of America who are
recruiting for the IKA at the Meade
County Fairgrounds. Unprovoked, the
Klansmen call the far smaller Gruver a
"spic," then beat him severely, leaving
Gruver with two cracked ribs, a broken
left forearm and jaw injuries requiring
extensive dental repair. Two Klansmen,
Jarred R. Hensley, 24, and Andrew R.
Watkins, 26, plead guilty to
second-degree assault and are each
sentenced to three years in prison. The
Southern Poverty Law Center files a
lawsuit against the attackers that is
later amended to add IKA, its national
leader Ron Edwards, and another
high-ranking IKA official.
AUG. 20, 2006
Hahnville, La.
Two men, one from El Salvador and the
other described by St. Charles Parish
sheriff's deputies as "Hispanic," are
shot in the legs by Mark Gautreau as
they fish in a floodway near Lake
Pontchartrain. Witnesses say Gautreau
announced he was going to "shoot some
Mexicans" before breaking into his own
truck (he had locked himself out) to
pull out a shotgun and fire at the
anglers, who are 500 feet away. Gautreau
is booked on two counts of first-degree
attempted murder as a hate crime. The
case is later dismissed when the victims
and witnesses fail to appear for court.
SEPT.
9, 2006
Rockfield, Ky.
A cross is burned on the front lawn of
Nelson Espinoza's house in this
Louisville suburb next to a sign
reading, "My country maybe, my
neighborhood NO WAY!!!" Espinoza, a
native of El Salvador, lives with his
wife in the United States as part of a
legal temporary worker program. Almost a
year later, the investigation remains
open. "We suspect it was probably just
kids from the neighborhood," says Warren
County Sheriff's Deputy Daniel
Alexander.
SEPT. 10, 2006
Hampton Bays, N.Y.
Carlos Rivera, a construction worker
from Honduras, is stabbed multiple times
outside a bar by Thomas Nicotra and
Kenneth Porter, who yell racial epithets
during the attack. Nicotra and Porter,
who witnesses say also yelled racial
slurs at other patrons a night earlier,
are both charged with felony robbery and
assault with hate crime enhancements.
Porter is sentenced to one year in
Suffolk County Jail for first-degree
assault after testifying against Nicotra.
Nicotra is sentenced to nine years in
state prison after finally pleading
guilty to first-degree assault and
robbery.
SEPT. 17, 2006
Laguna Beach, Calif.
A truck driven by two men reportedly
hits two Hispanic workers at a day labor
center, and one of the workers is also
assaulted. The men in the truck, Artem
Soloviev and Dennis Katpilniy, came to
the center offering work, but Soloviev
ends up in a scuffle with the workers,
apparently after they decline his terms.
Although witnesses say Soloviev and
Katpilniy shouted racial epithets at the
workers during the fight, no charges are
filed and Soloviev and Katpilniy are
released. "We investigated it top to
bottom, having collected third-party and
the actual defendants' statements, but
we did not have enough evidence to
support the case," Susan Schroeder, of
the Orange County's District Attorney's
office, says later.
OCT. 23, 2006
Annapolis, Md.
Hose Aldana and Wilfredo Rodriguez
are stabbed and called ethnic slurs by
two white men in a pickup truck,
according to police. But county police
officer Sara Schriver tells local
newspapers that since Hispanics are
technically classified as white, the
attack wasn't racially motivated.
"That's crazy," retorts Angela Arboleda,
director of criminal justice policy for
the National Council of La Raza. "The
[victims were] called names and slurs
that were derogative to [their] race.
That is the most clear-cut evidence that
that crime was in fact a hate crime."
NOV. 18, 2006
San Diego, Calif.
Hispanic workers Estanislao Gonzales
and Robert Peña are allegedly assaulted
by San Diego Minuteman John Monti at the
Rancho Peñasquitos day labor center
during a Minuteman surveillance
operation. Prosecutors say Monti started
the fight after grabbing one of the
laborers and chasing him into the
street. But jurors later acquit Monti of
three counts of battery and one count of
filing a false police report.
JAN. 12, 2007
Naco, Ariz.
Javier Dominguez-Rivera, a construction
worker from Mexico, is shot dead at
close range while on his knees by Border
Patrol agent Nicholas Corbett. Corbett
claims he fired in self-defense from the
front of his vehicle when
Dominguez-Rivera picked up a rock, but
surveillance footage shows Corbett
confronting Dominguez-Rivera at the rear
of his vehicle. In addition, autopsy
reports show the bullet was fired from
between three inches and 2 1/2 feet
away, and that it entered below
Dominguez-Rivera's armpit and traveled
down through his heart, stomach and
liver into his lower abdomen.
Dominguez-Rivera was crossing the border
with his two brothers and sister-and-law
when Corbett apprehended them. The
group's eyewitness accounts match the
results of the forensic investigation
and medical examiner's conclusions. As a
result, Corbett is charged with
second-degree murder, manslaughter and
negligent homicide. Cochise County
Attorney Edward Rheinheimer tells
reporters: "The evidence shows that at
the time he was shot, Mr.
Dominguez-Rivera presented no threat to
Agent Corbett."
FEB. 7, 2007
Casper, Wyo.
Richard Serafin, who has identified
himself as "commanding officer" of a
unit of the "Central Wyoming Militia,"
is arrested after illegally selling a
short-barreled AR-15 semiautomatic rifle
to an undercover ATF agent. Earlier, he
told the agent that he planned to travel
to the Arizona border to harm immigrants
and boasted that "there may be fewer
illegal Mexicans" after his trip.
Serafin pleads guilty to possessing two
illegal firearms — two of the
short-barrel AR-15s — and is later
convicted in federal court of possessing
firearms to further a crime of violence.
He faces a minimum of five years in
prison and up to $500,000 in fines.
FEB. 23, 2007
Wright City, Mo.
A Hispanic immigrant is attacked and
robbed by three men yelling,
"Immigration enforcement!" who barge
into his mobile home armed with a piece
of lumber. The immigrant suffers
injuries to his right eye and nose. Ryan
Scott Harlan, 18, eventually pleads
guilty to first-degree burglary and
second-degree assault and is sentenced
to 15 years in prison. Richard Bryant
Lindaman, 17, pleads guilty to the same
charges and is sentenced to eight years.
The third suspect, Christopher Michael
Skelton, is still awaiting trial at
press time.
APRIL 18, 2007
Flagstaff, Ariz.
James Wesley Cheek submits a comment to
the Arizona Daily Sun threatening to
attack a Cinco de Mayo event in a manner
similar to the Virginia Tech University
rampage just a few days earlier that
left 32 people dead. FBI agents arrest
Cheek for sending a threatening
interstate communication and find that
Cheek possesses a collection of firearms
and has distributed fliers for the Ku
Klux Klan. If convicted, Cheek faces a
maximum sentence of five years and up to
a $250,000 fine.
MAY 1, 2007
Washington, D.C.
Tyler Froatz Jr., a member of the
Herndon (Va.) Minutemen, is arrested
after a physical confrontation with
human rights activists at a rally. When
apprehended by police, he has several
knives, a flare gun and a stun gun, and
police find a loaded rifle in his
vehicle. Days later, investigators
search Froatz's apartment and find an
additional 15 guns, a Molotov cocktail,
a grenade and large amounts of
ammunition. Initially jailed on weapons
and assault charges, Froatz, 24, is
released to his parents in New Jersey a
month later to await trial.
MAY 4, 2007
Gaithersburg, Md.
A long-established day-labor center for
Hispanic immigrant workers is set on fire,
causing about $2,000 in damage. The
center is run by Casa de Maryland, an
immigrant assistance organization that
has been the subject of many protests
and threats. Without any evidence or
rationale to support his allegation,
Brad Botwin, director of an
anti-immigration group called Help Save
Maryland, tells The Washington Post that
the laborers may themselves have started
the fire.
MAY 10,
2007
Dunlap, Tenn.
Frankie Bowman, who in 2005 launched an
unsuccessful petition drive to prevent a
Mexican nightclub from moving into his
neighborhood, is arrested for offering
an undercover Tennessee Bureau of
Investigation agent $2,500 to burn down
Mexico de Noche. Bowan, 52, allegedly
told the agent he didn't care whether
the building was empty or occupied when
the fire was set. He faces trial on
charges of solicitation to commit
aggravated arson.
Mountain Minuteman founder Robert Crooks
E-mails a video to several prominent
anti-immigration activists that appears
to shows a Minuteman tracking a group of
Mexicans through a gun's night vision
scope. In the video, an unidentified man
can be heard calling the Mexicans
"cockroaches" and then firing off a
shotgun. "This video shows how to keep a
Home Depot parking lot empty," Crooks
writes in his cover E-mail, snidely
suggesting that recipients know how to
"Talk the Talk" but not "Walk the Walk"
of effectively fighting illegal
immigration. A few days later, a very
similar night-vision video surfaces,
this one purporting to show a Minuteman
hitting a lone Mexican with a sniper
shot. Crooks, who initially denies
making the videos but then admits it,
later says the second video was faked.
Although state and federal law
enforcement officials look into the
incident, no victims are found.
AUG. 8, 2007
Garden Grove, Calif.
Felipe Alvarado, an immigrant working as
a janitor at a fast-food restaurant, is
taunted with racist threats and then
attacked by three men, one of whom is
carrying a loaded gun. James Joseph
Kelly, Justin Louis Mullins and Cheyne
Danica Wilson are arrested and charged
with felony assault with hate crime
enhancements for allegedly beating
Alvarado after yelling, among other
things, "Go back to Mexico, you
wetback!" Wilson is also charged with
illegally possessing a handgun.
AUG. 12, 2007
West, Texas
A Hispanic man is struck in the face
several times after getting into a
hostile exchange of words outside a
convenience store with a group of white
men and women who later tell police that
they are affiliated with Aryan Nations,
a neo-Nazi hate group. The victim, who
has not been identified publicly, fled
but is attacked a second time later the
same night by several assailants who
beat, stomp and cut him. The alleged
leader of the attacks, Stephen Ray
Chapman, is arrested and charged with
engaging in organized criminal activity
and aggravated assault with a deadly
weapon. The police continue to search
for five other suspects.
AUG. 23, 2007
Montgomery County, Md.
Victor Hernandez, a Honduran immigrant
dishwasher, is walking home from work
when he is kicked into unconsciousness
by teenagers who rob him of $160. The
two teens arrested tell police they were
"amigo shopping" — seeking vulnerable
Hispanic workers to rob. The Washington
Post reports "alarmingly common"
anti-immigrant crimes in the area of
Washington, D.C., and its Virginia
suburbs. Police from Montgomery County,
Md., and neighboring counties tell the
newspaper that the majority of local
robbery victims since 2006 have been
Hispanic.
SEPT. 30, 2007
Avon Park, Fla.
José Gonzales returns home to find his
car and garage destroyed by a fire set
by an arsonist who also spray-painted
"Fuck Puerto Rico" on the garage walls.
Gonzales, a U.S. citizen and a mechanic,
loses all of his tools in the fire. No
arrests are made in the town, which is
famous for its passage of harsh
anti-immigrant laws.
OCT. 8, 2007
Omaha, Neb.
Eduardo Garcia wakes up to find his
truck and his wife's car set ablaze. Two
other cars are also vandalized and have
the words "white power" and a swastika
spray-painted on them. No one is
immediately arrested.