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I have spoken in the following articles:
Enos Schera, Vice Pres., Citizens Of Dade United
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/national/longterm/meltingpot/melt1109.htm
"I'm staying to fight this crazy thing," Schera said. "I'm
not a bad guy, but I don't want to be overrun. They come here and get all
the advantages of being in America and then they insult you right on top of
it." He is writing a book about the changes. "That will tell all,"
he promises.
http://www.fiu.edu/~fcf/whiteflight.html
(Similar to above)
"But it seems as if Schera is fighting in retreat. He, and
his group, have largely been relegated to the role of stubborn whites whose
time is over."
http://www.thenewamerican.com/tna/1995/vo11no23/vo11no23_florida.htm
"On August 4th, officials from the Civil Rights Commission called
Rob Ross and two other immigration reform activists -- JoAnn Peart and Enos
Schera -- requesting "cooperation" in the Miami hearings, which
had been scheduled for September 14th-15th."
http://www.humnet.ucla.edu/humnet/linguistics/people/grads/macswan/LAT86.htm
"Enos Schera, a retired electrician, is a vice president of a group
called Citizens of Dade United, which opposes bilingual education and illegal
immigration. Schera said many people resent the emerging power of Spanish-speakers
who have turned the county's demographics,
culture and politics upside-down."
http://www.click10.com/news/1788045/detail.html
Editorial Reply: Enos Schera Of Citizens Of Dade United (11/14/02)
http://www.house.gov/judiciary/253.htm
"On or about August 2, 1995, Enos Schera of the Citizens of Dade
United, a group participating in the distribution of the FLA-187 petitions,
received a telephone call from a staff member of the U.S. Commission on Civil
Rights, requesting his presence at Hearings which the Commission had scheduled
for mid-September in Miami. Mr. Schera agreed to testify at that hearing."