And you wonder why affirmative action should not be done away with:
BlackNews.com - Obama Administration's Immigration Department: A Bastion of Discrimination Against African American Managers?
DavidSon's complaint cites the Regional office in Dallas, Texas where he is employed. He identifies the office as an example where highly qualified African-American candidates have been passed by less qualified white candidates. "We are not talking about disgruntled complainers, low-performers, uneducated, and inexperienced candidates here." DavidSon's complaint alleges USCIS managers have continued the discriminatory practices of the old INS organization. The complaint cites USCIS' Management Directive 715 reported to the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission where it discloses that minorities are underrepresented in high grade positions, and official and management positions. It also discloses that African Americans are terminated disproportionately. The complaint further cites several other personnel practices adversely affecting African Americans. Davidson continued, "Considering that African Americans in grades 14 and 15 are not nearly as underrepresented in the Department of Homeland Security as-a-whole, their under-representation in USCIS regional offices is revealing." Asked about any personal fears, DavidSon is resolute. "Retaliation in any of its forms is a major concern, but we must stay the course."
Whats going to be RGS excuse now, that a black person is playing the race card?
Well....LMAO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I am sure it happens. I was discriminated against several times with promotions due to affirmative action. I was the one who was better qualified, but I did not get the promotion. It happens.
Blacks have been playing the race card for many years, that is not anything new. Whites have tried it a few times, and sometimes with success.
This country does have a race problem, and it does need to stop. I don't think that will be happening anytime soon.
I think blacks still complain the most, and not always because they are right. I also thinkthere is a lot of black against white discrimination that does not get processed because people are afraid. I have filed my cases, and administration seems to turn a blind eye. I have also stood on the side of the black when they have been discriminated against.
I don't like it either way. It is wrong. I do open my mouth and make waves when the bosses don't like for that to happen. I will continue to strive to make sure that justice is the final outcome on all cases I am involved with.
The problem I had to deal with was outright falsifying of records, and theft of time and state money. It went untouched even though there was proof. The black thief won, and as I see it, the instirution lost. All because of racism. Don't pull the race card on me!