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Karen Williams's avatar

Fern, yes, got that part. Will be interesting to see if first responders were local, and the final tactical team nonlocal, and the demographics of such. But the lack of diversity with the first press conference and no translation in a population with many Spanish speakers, was apparent.

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FERN MCBRIDE (NYC)'s avatar

'Texas law enforcement ignores Spanish-language media at press conference after shooting, despite Uvalde's large Latino population'

'At a press conference, reporters pleaded for responses "en Español."

'More than 7.8 million people in Texas over the age of 5 speak Spanish.'

'Texas law enforcement wrapped up a press conference on the Robb Elementary School massacre Thursday without taking a single question from Spanish-language media.'

'Speakers of Spanish make up around 30% of Texas's population, according to US Census Data. In Uvalde County, where the mass shooting took place, half of families speak a language other than English at home — largely Spanish, with Latinos making up just under 90% of the student body at the elementary school.'

'At Thursday's press conference, reporters with Spanish-language media pleaded for answers "en Español," the language spoken by around 8 million Texans and more than 41 million Americans.'

'But despite being asked to "please" address the media in Spanish, Victor Escalon, a regional director with the Texas Department of Public Safety, walked away from the podium without responding.'

https://sports.yahoo.com/texas-law-enforcement-ignores-spanish-194000271.html

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