

Olympic Blvd and Flower St, Los Angeles. We’re looking at 717 Olympic (717 W Olympic Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90015), an apartment building.


Olympic Blvd and Flower St, Los Angeles. We’re looking at 717 Olympic (717 W Olympic Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90015), an apartment building.


“Protected” from discrimination, etc. I understand what you mean. Maybe that’s not a great word to use in this case, but it’s not lawful to use that grouping method for these purposes — good or bad. It can (and has) been used to worsen such a demographic’s situation instead of help.


Perhaps, but what are you getting at?
If it’s that they’re white and born in the USA, it doesn’t matter. If they’re Latino because of ancestry, it’s well established in US law that that’s covered by “national origin.” They’re still a protected group.


The applicable laws protect “language minorities” or discuss “race, color, or national origin.” The race vs ethnicity argument isn’t legally relevant since the scope is broader than that.
I remember! There were several. This is a different one, I think, but someone converted one of them to HTML5:
Wow, what do you have against giraffes?