National Campaign to Rectify Census' Underepresentation of Dominicans

JBello

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Dear Friend,

We urge you to join the Dominican American National Roundtable in a national campaign asking the U.S. Census Bureau to correct the number of Dominicans erroneously reported in the last Census of 2000. (http://www.danr.org/misreporting.htm)

The census reported that we are 765,000. However, important independent studies confirm that more than a million Dominicans live in the United States. Most importantly, this discrepancy could be corrected using current statistical data.

John R. Logan, from the Mumford Center states, ?The Census Bureau, using either the Census 2000 Supplemental Survey or the long-form data from Census 2000, is in a position to provide superior estimates, and we encourage the Bureau to do so.? The Puerto Rican Legal Defense and Education Fund (PRLDEF) affirms, ?the Bureau could correct the under specification of Latino national-origin groups using data from sample count question on birthplace and ancestry. The Bureau has in the past used this method to correct ambiguities in full count data, which has resulted in changes in group totals.?

?The seriousness of the problem resides in the fact that policymakers, businesses, and others use the Census to assess a community?s importance, needs, and impact? (Max Castro, North-South Center).

Our problem of invisibility could disappear. We can make a difference if you communicate this concern to your political representatives.

Enclosed you will find import information about this campaign. Please make copies and distribute them in your barrio, community and organizations. Like ?los Trinitarios? we could be thousands if you encourage at least three Dominicans to participate in this national campaign.

Ay?danos! Contamos contigo!

Jos? Ram?n Bello
Executive Director

Dominican American National Roundtable
1050 17th Street NW, Suite 600
Washington, DC 20036-5517

Voice: (202) 238-0097 / Fax: (202) 238-9078
 

KenoshaChris

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10%

How curious that a minimum of 10% of the Dominican population is here. Criss was right. Could go to 12 or 13% if they counted the illegals.
 

Hillbilly

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Being a little nosey: wanna bet this "Bello" guy is related to Bello Andino???

HB
 

qjack

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they always under count non whites. check the many law suits in this area. at one time it was drafted into the constituition of the usa that black people only equal 3/5 of a white man.
 

Criss Colon

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Welcome "Constitutional Scholar"! "qjack"

"At one time it was drafted into the constitution of the usa that black people only equal 3/5s of a white man" Fascinating revelation.Where did you find that information? I would like to know more!It doesn,t surprise me at all.The Constitution was written by a bunch of rich, old, whitemale, slave owners.Shame on them!We should write a "New" Constitution that reflects the US population today,not some old,"Slave Owners Constitution"!Would you be willing to help?Only one thing,you will have to find the "^ Shift" key on your keyboard,cause the "Constitution" should have both lower and upper case letters. Other than that you seem ready to go! Good Luck! Criss Colon.....PS,I forgot one question;"who are "they"? Criss
 
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