Friday, December 18, 2009

Latino Elected Officials Using Jesus Poster To Encourage Census Participation


USA Today reported yesterday that the National Association of Latino Elected Officials is leading the drive to encourage Latinos to take part in next year's census through the use of a poster depicting Jesus. This will counter efforts by at least one other Latino group that is encouraging Hispanics to boycott the census to protest Congress' failure to liberalize immigration laws. Thousands of the new posters, most of them in Spanish, are targeted at Latino evangelicals. Rev. Miguel Rivera, chairman of the National Coalition of Latino Clergy and Christian Leaders, however, objects to the posters as "blasphemous" and a violation of separation of church and state. The Commerce Department says the government had no role in creating the posters and did not pay for them. The Leadership Conference on Civil Rights that has its own campaign to encourage everyone to be counted in the 2010 Census likes the posters and will produce versions of them in English, Korean, Creole and Vietnamese.