Sunday, February 23, 2014

Pa. mayor rejects request to fly Dominican flag

02/23/2014


HAZLETON, Pa. (AP) — The mayor of a heavily Latino town in eastern Pennsylvania says he won't fly the Dominican Republic's flag at city hall to commemorate that country's founding.
Hazleton Mayor Joseph Yannuzzi cited state law in rejecting the request from the nonprofit group Dominican House.
According to the Standard-Speaker (http://bit.ly/NmrjlL ), a foreign flag may fly only if a minister or consul of that country is present in the building.
But Dominican House President Victor Perez notes the Irish flag flew at city hall in 2012 to mark St. Patrick's Day.
Perez says it sounds like officials are discriminating against Dominicans. The organization wants to celebrate Dominican independence on Feb. 27.
Hazleton made national headlines in 2006 for passing ordinances that cracked down on illegal immigrants. Courts have since struck down the laws.

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