State Sen. Alan Hayes, R-Umatilla (Pic by Senator Hays, via flsenate.gov) Florida Reps. Luis Garcia , D-Miami, and Janet Cruz, D-Tampa, today sharply criticized comments made by state Sen. Alan Hays , R-Umatilla, about Florida Hispanics on Tuesday. In a letter, Garcia writes: “It is with great disappointment that I write to you regarding the recent public remarks made at the Senate Redistricting Committee Meeting concerning Florida’s Hispanic community.” The Miami Herald reports that Hays said during Tuesday’s reapportionment committee meeting: Before we design a district anywhere in the state of Florida for Hispanic voters, we need to ascertain that they are citizens of the United States
“„Before we design a district anywhere in the state of Florida for Hispanic voters, we need to ascertain that they are citizens of the United States. We all know there are many Hispanic-speaking people in Florida that are not legal. And I just don’t think it’s right that we try to draw a district that encompoasses people that really have no business voting anyhow.
“„For Senator Alan Hays to say that Central Florida’s booming Hispanic community should not have full representation and warn that “illegals” are the reason to ignore this sector of Florida’s growing population is not only offensive, but serves no purpose in the contentious and challenging process of reapportionment.
“„Further, it may be worth spending some time at your next Redistricting meeting educating committee members on citizenship rights, and the fact that the vast majority of Orlando’s Hispanic community are Puerto Ricans, which are American citizens by birth and eligible to vote. Ignorance is no excuse in this important process and if members lack some basic information, then we should inform them of the facts.
