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BY NANCY HICKS / Lincoln Journal Star

Thursday, May 08, 2008 - 11:50:59 pm CDT

If the Nebraska Equal Opportunity Commission and Attorney General Jon Bruning can’t cooperate, about 80 housing discrimination complaints a year will go to federal investigators.

And while Bruning has said Nebraskans would be better off if HUD took over, not everyone agrees it’s a good idea.

Real estate agents and civil rights agency leaders — who often oppose each other in discrimination cases — don’t think it’s the best solution for Nebraskans.

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Jon Bruning
What does NEOC do?

State and federal law prohibit discrimination in housing, employment and public accommodations, like restaurants, hotels and other stores.

Under the law, the discrimination must be based on a specific characteristic: race or color, national origin, age, disability, sex, and familial status (only in housing) and marital status (only in employment.)

For example, in the housing area, a landlord can refuse to rent to someone with bad credit history. But the landlord cannot refuse to rent to someone with children or to someone who is from another country.

NEOC talks to about 9,000 people a year and averages 1,200 official discrimination complaints. Only 10 percent (15 percent in housing) have enough evidence after an investigation to take the complaint to a hearing officer or court.

In one three-year period, the NEOC handled 331 housing complaints, for instance. The commission determined there was probable cause that discrimination occurred in just 49 cases. Seventeen of those cases requested their case be heard in court.

They say a federal takeover would move decisions out of Nebraska and eliminate education and outreach efforts.

State Sen. Ernie Chambers says consumers might be better off because federal investigations are perceived to be more rigorous, but he’s going to work to keep housing discrimination cases with the state agency.

Bruning and commission leaders have a history of conflicts.

They have fought over whether the attorney general has been willing to work with the agency, as required by federal and state law.

They have fought over his decision not to take cases where the person facing alleged discrimination is an illegal immigrant.

They’ve fought over whether the agency can hire its own attorney.

And they’ve even disagreed on the number of cases involved.

Last month, the federal Department of Housing and Urban Development temporarily ended the contract with the state commission for housing cases. It gave Bruning and the NEOC until May 24 to settle their differences.

NEOC would lose about $240,000 — 12 percent of its annual budget — if the federal agency takes over housing complaints permanently. The state agency would continue to handle employment and public accommodation complaints.

And the name calling continues.

On a trip overseas, Bruning attacked the NEOC in response to a reporter’s question during a telephone news conference Wednesday.

He said he thought there was a solution on everything but the illegal immigrant issue.

“But frankly, I don’t have a lot of faith in the agency and not a lot of faith in the board,” he said.

Realtors: Keep it in the state

Real estate agents prefer to have housing cases go to the state agency, said Fred Hoppe, general counsel for the Nebraska Realtors Association.

Commission members, who make decisions on the merit of the cases, are reasonable people who will listen to the issues. And they understand Nebraska, he said.

Realtors have found HUD to sometimes be inflexible, he said.

And they’re concerned about the continuing conflict between Bruning and the NEOC.

 “This should not be a political football,” Hoppe said.

“There should be no debate about whether the Fair Housing Act should be enforced. That’s a given,” he said.

Civil rights groups say the conflict and NEOC’s loss of the housing contract fuels a perception across the country that Nebraska doesn’t care about discrimination.

People are less likely to feel comfortable making complaints to a federal agency with an office in another state, said Jill Fenner, director of the Fair Housing Center of Nebraska. 

“I don’t think there is anything wrong with HUD doing investigations. But sometimes people are more comfortable with local investigations, she said. 

Nebraskans outside of the urban areas will feel the effect the most.

Lincoln and Omaha cases would likely be handled by city offices — the Lincoln Commission on Human Rights and Omaha Human Relations Department.

Since HUD took over housing cases temporarily, Lincoln has received at least three cases from HUD that had originally gone to the state, and Omaha is working on five cases from HUD, directors of the two agencies said. 

A spokeswoman at the HUD office in Kansas City said cases from residents outside the two cities would be investigated by Kansas City staff.

The ‘patrol car on the side of the highway’

The state will also lose valuable educational programs, because NEOC is the only agency doing statewide education and outreach, Fenner said.

This education helps residents who often have no idea of what constitutes discrimination. And it helps landlords, employers, and real estate agents who may also have questions.

In addition, a state agency involved in discrimination issues helps remind everyone it is against the law.

People slow down when they see a parked police car, Fenner said. “The NEOC is kind of that patrol car on the side of the highway.”

“The attorney general’s stand sends a message that our state is not serious about pursuing discrimination,” said Becky Gould, with the Appleseed Center for Law in the Public Interest.

Chambers says consumers would not be harmed by moving housing cases to HUD.

In fact “there might be the feeling that the federal government would be more thorough and more critical in their evaluation of the issue,” he said. 

“But I’m still going to do what I can to help resolve the issue,” he said.

“What he (Bruning) is doing is unjustified and I would apply the term stupid.”

Chambers said he is researching his course of action and will be talking with Gov. Dave Heineman.

Bruning: Not backing down on immigrant issue

The two agencies have been at odds for several years, primarily over the role the attorney general’s office should play.  The NEOC says the attorney general must take all cases sent to him for civil court action.

The attorney general says he has discretion, and the cases that come to him are weak. The NEOC says the attorney general could help build better cases but has not cooperated.

The conflict escalated publicly when Bruning rejected a case involving illegal immigrants, saying the case was not well researched and he would not work on behalf of illegal immigrants.

HUD has said in housing law a person’s immigration status is irrelevant.

One dispute — on how many cases Bruning has taken into court — is almost resolved.

The state’s Policy Research Office is working out the dispute and numbers should be available early next week, said Jen Rae Hein, spokeswoman for Heineman.

Any agreement on greater cooperation between the two agencies will go to the NEOC board at its May 16 meeting. 

Still, the leaders continue to take potshots at each other, particularly over Bruning’s insistence he won’t take cases that help illegal immigrants.

“Some people want to make this an illegal  immigration issue,” said Arnold Nesbitt, NEOC chair.

“It has never been an illegal immigration issue. It has always been a fair housing issue, and an issue about how the attorney general handles all cases that we send him.”

“The fact of the matter is that there has only been one identified case that involves an undocumented person out of all the cases and all the years,” Nesbitt said this week.

“He (Bruning) was trying to play gotcha and it bit him in the butt,” said Nesbitt.

Bruning has not backed down.

“I continue to hope we can find some sort of a solution, but I can tell you our office will not be a free lawyer for illegal immigrants and their suits for money damages against American citizens. It’s not going to happen,” he said.

Reach Nancy Hicks at 473-7250 or nhicks@journalstar.com.


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Terry wrote on May 9, 2008 3:11 am:
" illegal immigrant have a right to go back to where they came from and they can take Ernie Chambers with them. Why is it that some people can't understand illegal is illegal and they should have no rights in the USA "

New to Lincoln wrote on May 9, 2008 5:21 am:
" Way to go Jon stick to your guns. Sounds like the taxpayers may be able to save some money by losing an un needed state agency and let the feds take over.
If you are in this country illegaly you have no rights. For all of you do gooders who think differently go try it in any other country. "

Jim wrote on May 9, 2008 6:52 am:
" Our great nation needs more men like John Bruning. Stand firm, John.
America needs us more now than ever. "

So... wrote on May 9, 2008 6:54 am:
" The only thing the AG is saying is he won't be a free legal service for illegal aliens. Is that the ONLY reason he won't work with the NEOC? It seems like one case is all we're ever hearing about. Are ALL the cases he refuses to prosecute (since it sounds like there are more than this one) because of illegal aliens?

I would really like to know this: How many times has the Attorney General come to the NEOC people and worked with them on their investigations? I have never heard this number brought up once in all of this. If the AG's office is involved with the investigations like Bruning says, and they are still poor investigations, isn't that the AG's fault as much as the NEOC's? "

Republican wrote on May 9, 2008 7:20 am:
" So Bruning thinks the federal government can do a better job than the state? "

Davey D wrote on May 9, 2008 7:24 am:
" So since illegals have no rights does that mean that we can beat them up? And if we do then we should not be prosecuted because then the state (or county or city) can not have their prosecutors represent them. Or what about if I steal from an immigrant? They have no rights so how can they be a victim. I see the AG is doing a good job of pandering for votes by the comments above. This is not an immigration issue people. "

It would be better... wrote on May 9, 2008 7:43 am:
" It would be if we had an Attorney General who could do his job rather than run for office. "

Galen wrote on May 9, 2008 7:49 am:
" Except, when housing is involved, the illegal is ALREADY breaking the law, just by being there. The landlord is actually UPHOLDING a law, not breaking one. Instead of charging the landlord, ship the illegal back home to where they belong.
AG Bruning is doing a wonderful job and needs to stand firm. "

Teresa wrote on May 9, 2008 7:50 am:
" Way to go Jon~~you stand firm. If we went to their countries we would not be treated the same there as they are here. The "illegal aliens" have more rights here in United States than we would if we went to their country. It is not fair nor is it right that us Americans that need help have to wait in line and come AFTER THE ILLEGAL ALIENS. "

Pollencruncher wrote on May 9, 2008 7:52 am:
" Men with little boy attitudes like the Attorney General ( who is out of state at the Kurds area of Iraq this week) have done us a great service-NOT. THE USA has the highest number of people in prison in the world,- yes the world. The USA sends children to life in prison with out parole in any time frame as answer for 12-14 years olds deeds( yes they ned punished but not forgotten) as an only option. The group think has not tried to work with people who made mistakes in their lives by putting them in prison and not re training them.After a rehab a second chance might be a possibility for some to re join the world. Last century the US was a leader in prison reform and programs , since the 1970's our little boy attitude is :"lock them up and forget them. Do not try to make them better, let them rot in prison." We cannot afford the cost nor the lost human potential . We are not acting as we say we are ie faith based. Punish and forgive is not practiced but it sure is preached every election. Immigration is a fact,we all immigrated. Illegal immigration is a winked at issue by the elected little boys like the AG. Big loud words and little long tern answers are developed and promised before elections. The issue about discrimination is just another way to put more people in jail . We need leaders ship that set high standards , stays home to work on our problems and takes the long view to seek a better answer to the immigration challenges. Last time I checked , only the Indians are native to Nebraska. We all know how the little boys treated the Indians here in Nebraska. Remember the historical civil right case tried in Omaha we need a leader. "

You people dont get it. wrote on May 9, 2008 8:01 am:
" When the State takes a discrimination case, the person discriminated against is not the client. The people of the State of Nebraska, and the law being violated, are the clients. In such an action, the AG would be standing up for the law and saying "I am protecting the law as it is written." Would the media PLEASE explain this to the Lou Dobbs addicts who can't figure it out? "

Way to go Jon wrote on May 9, 2008 8:20 am:
" Here's a thought. If these illegals have the time and intelligence to file discrimination lawsuits, why not use that effort to become a legal citizen? I cant believe the NEOC would waste their time and our money to try and help these people. "

I aree with Davey wrote on May 9, 2008 8:23 am:
" This is not an immigration issue. This is a case where a landlord denied someone housing becuase of how they look. Even if the case was won, the people who brought the case still wouldn't get the housing, but rather the landlord would learn that you can turn someone away just because you don't like the color of their skin. "

facts wrote on May 9, 2008 8:29 am:
" the fact is that unless the landlords are asking EVERYONE their immigration status it IS discrimination, Bruning doesnt want to take a simple case because he is scared of the political backlash in a state that thinks that posting signs in spanish is un-american. "

homey wrote on May 9, 2008 8:39 am:
" We are talking one case people ONE why does noone understand that this illegal immigrant staus has nothing to do withe the scores of other complaints not pursued by Bruning, Is everyone so blind with hate that they can't see that?? "

Bill wrote on May 9, 2008 9:05 am:
" John Bruning's actions are an outrage! So when does an elected official, who swears to uphold the responsibilities of his office, have the chance to decide after being elected that he doesn't want to deal with the very responsibilities he has been elected to uphold? This is NOT just an immigrant issue. This issue includes providing fairness and justice for ALL state residents. By his refusing to prosecute any and all individuals who have wronged the citizens of our state via discrimination (and who have proven that they have evidience and documentation to back-up their claims,) he is encouraging additional future discrimination. Moreover, he is failing to protect the very state citizens who elected him. In corporate america, any executive who "decided" that they don't want to do they job they were hired for would be fired immediately. Why do we let our state officials "decide" on their own free will whether they will work to preserve our rights and perform the job they were elected to do, or fail to address the responsibilities of their office and leave us honest, taxpaying citizens to be discriminated against without proper due legal process? His actions are rediculous. Trying to pass-off work to another agency because you "don't want to deal with it" after being elected is one of the most outrageous displays of immaturity and public defiance I can remember. Where is our Governor when the State Attorney General takes it on himself to decide not to do his work? If not Gov. Dave, somebody needs to tell John Bruing to get back home (from Iraq) and get to work. We need a person as our State Attorney General who will DO the job, an NOT pass off his responsibilities to others while our citizens are being unlawfully discriminated against! "

wrote on May 9, 2008 11:27 am:
" Bruning supporters are taking this to the extreme. Just because people are in disagreement with Bruning does not, I repeat, does NOT mean they are PRO-illegal immigration. I for one happen to personally oppose illegal immigration, but in this case, the issues is Bruning’s failure to file civil action in court at EITHER party’s request; for those of you who don’t understand that- this means the alleged victim or the accused party, upon receiving a Reasonable Cause decision, elected to have the case heard in district court-which he/she is entitled to under the law, but Bruning chooses to ignore their request. That kind of reckless arrogance from the highest law in the land is inexcusable. The recent case involving the illegal immigrants is only ONE of numerous cases involving discrimination against Nebraskans including discrimination against Caucasian, U.S. Born, families with children, and persons with disabilities (Iraq Veterans) that I have personal knowledge of. The “illegal immigrant” argument is just a red-herring (distraction) from the real issue at hand, which is his refusal to carry out the full legal process under the state and federal fair housing laws, (not cases that were settled and rubber stamped his name on them).

In addition, the Attorney General may take cases to court that are issues of General Public Importance, which Bruning has done as evidenced in the two statutory rape cases. But it appears that Bruning only selects cases which meet his criteria and objective of furthering his political career to court. Bruning and CRookson know that filing civil action in the illegal immigrant case wouldn’t mean they were representing the illegal immigrant- it would mean they were representing the state and federal fair housing laws. Don’t be fooled by this politician. The bottom line is that he’s only interested in himself- not Nebraskans and isn’t doing the job he was elected to do. Period.
"

Mark wrote on May 9, 2008 11:35 am:
" Bill. Illegals are NOT US Citizens. They have one right here...to leave.
Look at other states with illegal problems. State budgets gone, jobs gone and taxes to pay for services to illegals are up. Get rid of them. I see in the future a war over this and other things. We are at capacity and are losing what is here to the dhalites of mexico. Just wait. "

To Davey D wrote on May 9, 2008 11:40 am:
" Absolutely. I would treat them just like any other CRIMINAL in our country. Illegals are criminals. They are breaking laws by being here. We need to quit feeling sorry for ILLEGAL acts. Housing an ILLEGAL is an ILLEGAL act. Get it! Bruning is doing exactly what he should. Not protect ILLEGAL acts! "

Bill wrote on May 9, 2008 12:42 pm:
" This is NOT...I repeat NOT...just an immigration issue. John Bruing has decided to not take to court any of the NEOC's cases.--For taxpaying Nebraska citizens, or illegals. He wants to send ALL NEOC cases through another agency because he doesn't want to deal with ANY of them on his desk. If he has a problem with doing this work, he should suggest that the matter be looked into WHILE he's accepting and taking care of the job he was elected to perform. By outright refusing to have his office do the work they have been elected to do (and that we're paying them for) he's stopping the legal process unnecessarily and without proper process. So if he has a "beef" with who SHOULD do this work, then he shouldn't just stop doing it and try to put blame the agency who's relying on his office to uphold the law.--That's incredibly immature and unprofessional behavior, ESPECIALLY for someone in an elected position. "

Bill wrote on May 9, 2008 12:57 pm:
" What is not stated clearly in this article and what other bloggers don't seem to understand is one important fact: John Bruning is using the immigration issue (one case) as a blanket excuse for his office to not deal with ANY ligitimate NEOC case. Including those cases that have been well-researched and found to have adquate documentation/evidence to go to court. Throw out the illegal immigrant case(s.)--That's fine. But John Bruning's office is the next step in the legal process for those who have been wronged. He shouldn't stop taking ALL cases from the NEOC to court because he has a beef with the immigrant case. That's not his call to make, and if evidence substatiates that other taxpaying citizen of the state have been wronged, then his office has a responsibility to move them through the legal system so that they can be compensated suficiently. "

New to Lincoln wrote on May 9, 2008 1:48 pm:
" All of the Bruning haters keep saying it is not an illegal immigration issue but none of them can give any other example's of Bruning's wrong doing in any other case. It seams to me that they, with out knowing any of the facts, are being prejudice against Bruning. "

buy em books wrote on May 9, 2008 2:44 pm:
" To New To Lincoln: Read Wrote On's statement if you want examples of legitimate cases of housing discrimination not involving illegal immigrants. Bruning has refused to take the majority of discrimination cases forwarded to him for prosecution in the name of the State of Nebraska. He made the immigrant's case his own political bandstand -- unfortunately, it's backfired on him and apparently he's the one to be prosecuted for violation of his oath of office, of the Equal Protection Clause, as well as the Nebraska Fair Housing Act. "

The ultimate question wrote on May 9, 2008 4:08 pm:
" Is Bruning required by law to bring all cases forwarded by the NEOC to court. If so, he is wrong, If not it sounds like a difference of opinion on the validity of the cases, and the A.G.'s legal opinion overrides the opinion of the NEOC. I have yet to see any evidence that Bruning would not advance a good case. (I'm talking about verifiable facts, not what the NEOC "says", or some third-party report from an anon blogger.) If someone could point me in the direction of some facts, please do. "

Jan wrote on May 10, 2008 9:43 pm:
" Are you people really that stupid? Everyone in this country legally or not has contitutional rights. Read up on it. If your here, your covered. ONE case involved an illegal. Sheesh Bruning pushes your buttons and you respond. "