Yuma County Superior Court Judge John Nelson ruled on Jan. 27 to strike Cabrera's name from the ballot.
Nelson's ruling was based on tests administered by a sociolinguistics expert, as well as Cabrera's inability to respond to questions posed to her in English at a hearing.
The action against Cabrera also stemmed from a Dec. 14 complaint made by former mayor Guillermina Fuentes that Cabrera isn't fluent in English, according to The Sun.
Fuentes claimed she has acted as an interpreter for Cabrera.
Sociolinguistics expert William Eggington presented the court with results of three different tests he administered to Cabrera, who graduated from Kofa High School in Yuma. One measured her English-speaking skill, another was to determine if she reads the language, and the third was to assess her level of English comprehension.
Eggington's report said Cabrera's English skills did not meet the level of language proficiency needed to serve on the council.
http://latino.foxnews.com/latino/po...rom-election-due-to-lack-english-proficiency/
:lol:
Good old public schools, pass someone that can barely speak English.