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Alejandrina Cabrera, San Luis Arizona City Council Candidate, Removed From Ballot Over Lack Of English Proficiency

01/26/12 09:06 PM ET   AP

YUMA, Ariz. -- A judge ruled that a city council candidate in Arizona must be removed from the ballot due to lack of English proficiency.

The ruling on Wednesday came after the San Luis City Council approved a motion Jan. 13 asking for verification that Alejandrina Cabrera met the requirement of a state law that any person holding office in the state, a county or city must speak, write and read English.

San Luis Mayor Juan Carlos Escamilla filed a lawsuit in December asking the court to determine if Cabrera's English skills were sufficient to qualify her to seek the four-year council seat in the city's primary election.

Cabrera, who last year launched two unsuccessful attempts to recall Escamilla as mayor, was one of 10 candidates to file petitions to run for the council.

The Yuma Sun reported the removal of Cabrera from the ballot also stemmed from a Dec. 14 complaint made by former mayor Guillermina Fuentes that Cabrera isn't fluent in English.

Fuentes claimed she has acted as an interpreter for Cabrera.

Yuma County Superior Judge John Nelson ordered Cabrera's name stricken from the March ballot after a court hearing that ended Wednesday night.

Nelson's ruling was based on tests administered by a sociolinguistics expert, as well as her inability to respond to questions posed to her in English at Wednesday's hearing, the newspaper said.

Cabrera's lawyers, John Minore and John Garcia, said they're considering filing an appeal. They argued that state law doesn't set specific standards of fluency that candidates must meet.

Sociolinguistics expert William Eggington presented the court with results of three different tests he administered to Cabrera, who graduated from Kofa High School in Yuma. One measured her English-speaking skill, another was to determine if she reads the language, and the third was to assess her level of English comprehension.

Eggington's report said Cabrera's English skills don't meet the level of language proficiency needed to serve on the council.

Minore said the action against his client was politically motivated because of her efforts to recall Escamilla.

Cabrera began circulating petitions to recall the mayor in April after the council hiked utility rates and approved the layoffs of 12 city employees as part of spending cuts to balance the budget.

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05:09 AM on 06/13/2012
Video of Alejandrina Cabrera's court testimony is as follows:

COURT: Where did you go to high school?
AC: Ehhh...1986.

COURT: Where at?
AC: Ehhh...umm...in 1983?

COURT: Did you...do you...I asked you when...where did you go to high school?
AC: Yes.

COURT: What school?
AC: After high school...um...I went to...um...college.

COURT: But where did you go to...just a moment...
COURT: Mrs. Cabrera, you can step down.

youtube.com/watch?v=M-LWw0qFVfk
10:36 AM on 06/12/2012
From the Constitution of the State of Arizona (http://www.azleg.gov/FormatDocument.asp?inDoc=/const/7/15.htm):

15. Qualifications for public office

Section 15. Every person elected or appointed to any elective office of trust or profit under the authority of the state, or any political division or any municipality thereof, shall be a qualified elector of the political division or municipality in which such person shall be elected.
11:40 AM on 05/13/2012
In a nutshell.....To hold office in the United States, one must be able to read, write, and speak english. Being bilingual would be an awesome asset in a state like Arizona but english proficiency must be and is a prerequisite. Appeal? On what grounds? This is a no brainer. No hablas engles? No gov. job.
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Viper1st
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07:08 AM on 02/05/2012
(D) Obama ~ "we must all play by the same rules."
07:51 AM on 01/31/2012
I'm sure there was a time in American when European Immigrants only needed to speak one language. It was not that far ago. Eventually Alejandrina Cabrera will learn English.
09:44 AM on 01/31/2012
dummy,, she was born and raised and lived in the United States her entire life.. she is not an immigrant .. she is an US citizen
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01:37 PM on 02/02/2012
She is a citizen, but CNN reported (during an interview with her) that she lived most of her childhood in Mexico and there's another reference in the Sacramento Bee: "Cabrera, a U.S. citizen who spent much of her childhood south of the border but graduated from an Arizona high school..."
(Read more here: http://www.sacbee.com/2012/01/26/4215636/arizona-here-jk-jlkjdklj-sklfjkljl.html#storylink=cpy).

Do you have a source supporting your claim that she lived in the US 'her entire life'?
09:30 PM on 02/02/2012
This ex candidate has a mexican id voter registraton card as a mexican citizen, I know since my cousin works for IFE,
which she ahs said she is MEXICAN 1st, her 5th column election would be a start of the plan de san diego, a PRI program in the 1920's , and want the illegal aliens here in the USA to be part of, she only would represent persons from mexico, mexico does not permit any non citizen to vote or be elected to office, NIETHER SHOULD THE USA or ARIZONA
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lcr999
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07:52 PM on 02/04/2012
Sorry, that is an entirely unintelligible run on sentence.
10:36 PM on 02/04/2012
at least the sentence is in English, and wasnt meant to be a perfect written one, the point is that this cabrera is the start of the simalar Balkeniznation of the southwest, seperating people by language, as univison tv network is trying to do in its programming and news.
In mexico a candidate would never be approved if they did not speak spanish and its actually the law, so if cabrera is as she claims Mexican 1st, and that more people speak spanish and are not represented although they came to the USA voluntary, then , the issue is indeed her non english knowledge and her Seperistist conduct, and that is NOT ACCEPTABLE and can be considered and should be considered SEDITION.
05:59 PM on 01/30/2012
Has anyone seen the video? http://bit.ly/z3iA8p
I mean, really, this person should be sent back to school. And her high school diploma should be revoked.
05:56 PM on 01/30/2012
OMG, have y'all seen the video of her in Court?
http://bit.ly/z3iA8p
I mean seriously, English needs to become the official language.
07:28 AM on 01/30/2012
I agree with this 100%. Can't speak the language? Yet you want to be in some kind of leadership role? Um, that's actually very disrespectful to this country. I have known many people who have lived in this country for 20+ years and still don't speak the language. Hey everybody, lets all move down to Mexico and EXPECT the whole country to learn our language??
11:08 PM on 01/29/2012
that seams reasonable if you can understand English you can't conduct business for the city.....bye-bye
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Gaaltero
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12:18 PM on 01/29/2012
GravitonX

I agree we have the same fight. We shall overcome. I hope Obama gives Amnesty to every last immigrant. This is OUR country now. Welcome, mi amigo!
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frankg3400
01:45 PM on 01/29/2012
You are so freaking funny. If you being a so called "Conscious Black Man" are that naive to think you will be part of the Hispanic/Latino new world, we definitely have "ocean front property in Arizona for sale" for you. You really better do some research.
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Elecktra001
PC assassin
02:30 PM on 01/29/2012
That's the truth.
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Gaaltero
Conscious Black Man
04:52 PM on 01/29/2012
Oh no! Mexicans don't like you. hahaha
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Elecktra001
PC assassin
02:49 PM on 01/29/2012
Same fight? LOL. You will be thejudas of your race. No silver for you either. There won't even be a tree named after you.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/06/07/azusa-13-bust-latino-gang_n_872623.html
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Gaaltero
Conscious Black Man
04:50 PM on 01/29/2012
Yep. Same fight. whiteboy.
11:59 AM on 01/29/2012
this woman is an idiot! watch the video of her testimony! 1986! LOL!
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Karissa36
Saving lost boys and fighting pirates.
11:26 AM on 01/29/2012
Terrible. The Judge stopped her testimony not only because it was clear she didn't understand the questions, but also because it was clear she had been coached to give certain answers at certain times.
12:00 PM on 01/29/2012
hilarious! thanks for giving me a laugh today! 1986! LOL!
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Elecktra001
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10:04 PM on 01/28/2012
How embarassing for Kofa High School. Do they even offer English class there?
11:54 AM on 01/29/2012
She was probably one of their outstanding graduates of the la raza studies program like they keep pushing in Tucson.
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frankg3400
01:46 PM on 01/29/2012
Too funny!!
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BlairCase
05:33 PM on 01/29/2012
The reason people like Alejandrin­a Cabrera can graduate from high school without learning to speak and write English is that the instructio­n in many bilingual education programs takes place almost exclusivel­y in Spanish. The Department of Education blocks Arizona's attempts to monitor bilingual classrooms to ensure part of the instructio­n takes part in English. It even prevents the state from assessing its bilingual teachers' English-co­mpetency. According to the New York Times, "Last year, the state stopped sending monitors into classrooms to check the English proficienc­y of bilingual teachers after the federal Department of Education opened an investigat­ion."

http://www­.nytimes.c­om/2012/01­/26/us/ari­zona-candi­dates-engl­ish-under-­challenge.­html?pagew­anted=all
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Mayra Solano
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09:59 PM on 01/28/2012
It's a shame that this woman was born in the US and graduated high school in Arizona, yet the public school system failed to teach her the English language. I think the Arizona Department of Education needs a major overhaul.
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frankg3400
11:09 PM on 01/28/2012
She most likely knew English years ago, but since graduating High School 30 years has surrounded her entire life with non English Speaking friends, Spanish speaking businesses andTV etc.
01:22 AM on 01/29/2012
According to your deduction here, it follows that you may be worried that if your are surrounded by non-English speaking people, Spanish speaking businesses, and TV you will forget English?

Back to your own phrase:
"You are making yourself look ridiculous"
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Romano54
honor does not have a price
12:47 PM on 01/30/2012
Almost five decades of speaking primarily English and I have not forgotten my native tongue.
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Gaaltero
Conscious Black Man
12:21 PM on 01/29/2012
Another fake whiteboy fronting as a Latino. 0 fan troell
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Elecktra001
PC assassin
02:53 PM on 01/29/2012
And here we have a fake latino fronting as a black man. You're kidding no one.
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iuriggs6
Sure thing. Shoot, Timmy.
05:00 PM on 01/28/2012
Why is this an issue?
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AlbanyConservative
Always right!!
06:46 PM on 01/28/2012
any person holding office in the state, a county or city must speak, write and read English.

That is the law.