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You can deny some one a job because a family member, another person has ties with gangs? How does that work?
What percentage of LA county Sheriffs are Latino? I am willing to bet the number is significant.
I don't deny anyone but the organization he works for has criteria.
Lots of Latino's in Law enforcement and lots of Latino's working for the organization he works for but a huge chunk of the applicants he screens are disqualified. Of course there are a lot of Latino's that have no connection to organized crime what he has noticed though is that it is a reason for disqualification significantly more often among Latino's. There are many different criteria that can by used to disqualify and if they think someone is being untruthful they issue a poly graph.
I know that for some jobs here in Canada the security clearance process can go quite far. I've heard them check all the way to the parents of your siblings' spouses, for example. Stuff like that.
The racial distribution of a city in California. Does it look integrated to you? Population above 500,00 for the large cluster the area represents well over 1 million close to 2.
. Of course there are a lot of Latino's that have no connection to organized crime.
Most don't.
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I know that for some jobs here in Canada the security clearance process can go quite far. I've heard them check all the way to the parents of your siblings' spouses, for example. Stuff like that.
So I am not really surprised by any of this.
Yeah Imagine this is true specially in Quebec where a lot of people have connections to "Les Hells" and Rock Machine.
The racial distribution of a city in California. Does it look integrated to you? Population above 500,00 for the large cluster the area represents well over 1 million close to 2.
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