My opinion Maria Elena Salinas: Intimidation fails to keep Latino voters from being heard
14th Nov 2006, 12:14 GMT
Jesse Chavez Navarro is proud of being an American. He has voted in every election since he was sworn in as a naturalized U.S. citizen in 1999. He has taken his civic duty so seriously that he's even volunteered as a poll worker in local and national elections. But when he showed up to vote near his home in Hollywood, Calif., on Nov. 7, he was faced with a situation that shattered his pride and brought him to the brink of tears.
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