THESE FIGURES ON WELFARE FOR ILLEGALS IN LOS ANGELES COUNTY
ARE DATED. IT NOT EXCEEDS $600 MILLION PER YEAR!!! (source: Los Angeles County
& JUDICIAL WATCH)
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1949085/posts
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REVOLT??? THE MEXICANS ALREADY OWN CONGRESS, HAVE INFESTED
THE OBAMA ADMINISTRATION, AND HAVE CREATED “SANCTUARY” CITIES ALL OVER AMERICA…
THEY ARE THE OCCUPIERS!
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THE COMING LATINO REVOLT!
THE RISE OF THE MEXICAN FASCIST PARTY of LA RAZA “THE RACE”
, A HIGHLY RACIST MEXICAN SUPREMACIST MOVEMENT.
IN CALIFORNIA, RACIST MEXICANS ARE ANTONIO VILLARAIGOSA,
MAYOR OF LOS ANGELES, AND MEMBER OF THE MEX SEPARATIST MOVEMENT OF M.E.Ch.A.
and RACIST MEX SUPERVISOR OF L.A. COUNTY, WHICH HANDS OUT $600 MILLION IN
WELFARE TO ILLEGALS, GLORIA MOLINA, AS WELL AS LOS ANGELES Rep. XAVIER BECERRA,
WHO SITS ON HIS ASS WHEN THE AMERICAN NATIONAL ANTHEM IS PLAYED, Rep. JOE BACA,
WHOSE DISTRICT HAS SOARING WELFARE FOR ILLEGALS, AND MEX GANGS, AND RABIDLY
RACIST SISTERS, LINDA AND LORETTA SANCHEZ OF ORANGE COUNTY, WHICH IS ENTIRELY
MEX INFESTED.
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The Senate is set to vote on a controversial immigration
bill. If it fails, Rep. Luis Gutiérrez tells Bryan Curtis he’s prepared to
ditch Obama and the Democrats—and take the movement to the streets.
It’s zero hour for the DREAM Act, a bit of immigration
legislation that has taken on a hulking importance among Hispanic leaders. For
two years, Barack Obama failed—or, if you prefer, refused—to nudge along a
major immigration bill. The last-ditch hope is that departing Democrats, and a
few Republicans, somehow band together in the lame-duck session and pass a law
allowing illegal immigrants who came to the United States as minors to gain
citizenship. Harry Reid promised to bring up the bill for a Senate cloture vote
this week. Republicans vowed to scuttle it, just as they did in September.
But as Chicago
congressman Luis Gutiérrez prepares for a rally at a church in Brooklyn a few
weeks before the vote, the DREAM Act seems like the end of his interest in
congressional gamesmanship rather than the start. Gutiérrez is one of several
Hispanic leaders who have found themselves politically estranged from the
president. Moreover, they are numbed by the legislative process that denied
them a vote on immigration reform, much less a victory, when Democrats
controlled both houses of Congress. “If we couldn’t do it when Democrats were
nearly 260 in the House and 59 in the Senate, how do we propose to tell people
we can do it now?” Gutiérrez tells me. “The opportunity to have gotten it done
is gone.”
The DREAM Act, Gutiérrez says, is for now his final
legislative maneuver. He’s finished waiting for the mythical 60th vote to materialize
in the Senate. No, when the lame duck ends, Gutiérrez and his movement allies
will ask for a divorce—from the Democratic Party, from the entire lawmaking
process. To hear Gutiérrez tell it, Hispanic leaders are about to stage a
full-tilt campaign of direct action, like the African-American civil-rights
movement of the 1960s. There will be protests, marches, sit-ins—what César
Chávez might have called going rogue. The movement will operate autonomously,
no longer beholden to wavering Democrats, filibustering Republicans,
and—perhaps most tantalizingly—no longer beholden to Barack Obama.
Gutiérrez, 56, is a wiry, handsome man whose childlike
features mask his penchant for roaring oratory. He is a master of the bilingual
stemwinder, toggling between English and Spanish in alternating sentences,
judo-chopping his applause lines. A recent Pew Hispanic Center poll named
Gutiérrez as the second-most important Latino leader in America, behind only
Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor. As we speak in a room inside St.
Brigid’s Church, a Mexican-Dominican-Ecuadorean congregation in Brooklyn,
journalists from New York’s Spanish-language papers pry open the door to peek
at us. They look at me and give me the cut sign across the neck so that they,
too, can get a word with Gutiérrez.
Protestors
participate in a "March For America" demonstration calling for
immigration reform on Mar. 21, 2010 in Washington DC. (Photo: Astrid Riecken /
Getty Images)
If Gutiérrez is leaving the legislative process behind, the
move will follow a long and strange odyssey. Gutiérrez has been attempting to
write reform legislation since the Bush administration. (George W. Bush, like
Obama, supported immigration reform.) The election of a longtime ally who
promised to push for reform within one year of taking office seemed to offer
new hope.
But after the deadline expired, Hispanic leaders began to
look at Obama less as an ally than an antagonist. In January, President Obama
devoted only a single sentence of his State of the Union to immigration reform,
when many reform advocates expected it to be a centerpiece of the speech. In
the spring, after Obama excluded illegal immigrants from a provision of the
Affordable Care Act, Gutiérrez blasted him in an op-ed. “Barack Obama has delivered
‘change,’” he wrote. “It’s been a change for the worse.” In a move to ratchet
up pressure on Obama, Gutiérrez got himself arrested outside the White House at
a May rally.
In September, Gutiérrez met with Obama in the Oval Office.
Immigration reform still hadn’t budged, but he was thinking big. “Let’s do
comprehensive in the lame duck,” Gutiérrez recalls telling Obama. “It’ll be our
last chance, Mr. President. Because if things are bad now, imagine what it’s
going to be like with new Republicans coming in, Tea Party, the Senate…” The
key word here is “comprehensive.” Gutiérrez was suggesting that Obama bypass
piecemeal reform like the DREAM Act and go for the whole enchilada—a path to
citizenship for the country’s 11 million illegal immigrants. According to
Gutiérrez, Obama agreed then to push a comprehensive plan in the lame duck.
(The White House wouldn’t comment on the conversation.)
As the election neared, Gutiérrez was bent on holding the
president to his word. On October 30, he collared Obama on the O’Hare tarmac as
he stepped off the plane for a rally. Gutiérrez told the president he wanted to
meet right after that Tuesday’s election to plot strategy. Obama apologized and
said he couldn’t make it—he was off on a scheduled 10-day trip to Asia.
“We lost two weeks, which is probably half of the lame
duck,” Gutiérrez laments now. In the push for immigration reform, it was a
typically baffling setback. Gutiérrez and his allies shelved their grand plans
and decided to make a play for the DREAM Act instead.
“It’s what we call Plan B,” says Jorge Ramos, a news anchor
for the Spanish-language network Univision and an advocate for reform. These
days, Ramos—who finished two spots behind Gutiérrez in the Pew survey of Latino
leaders—speaks with the same wariness of the legislative process as the
congressman. For it was Ramos, back in 2008, who extracted the promise from
Obama to push immigration reform within one year.
“The real story behind everything has to be that we missed a
great opportunity to have immigration reform approved when Barack Obama and the
Democrats had true control of both chambers,” says Ramos.
“I think Hillary Clinton was right,” he adds. “When she was
running for president, she said that immigration reform needed to be done
during the first 100 days. Of course, she didn’t win and that didn’t happen,
and look where we are right now.”
“If we couldn’t do it when Democrats were nearly 260 in the
House and 59 in the Senate, how do we propose to tell people we can do it now?”
Gutiérrez says. “The opportunity to have gotten it done is gone.”
None of this is to say Latino voters have dumped Obama. “The
honeymoon is not quite over,” says Fernand Amandi, the managing partner of the
polling firm Bendixen & Amandi. A June Gallup poll showed Obama down more
than 10 points among Hispanics. But as the midterms neared, the immigrant
salvos of candidates like Jan Brewer and Sharron Angle made the president seem
more appealing to Hispanic voters. If Obama had once looked like the
hesitator-in-chief, next to Brewer and Angle he looked like César Chávez.
Hispanics voted overwhelmingly for Democrats.
This, then, is the dilemma for Hispanic leaders: They find
themselves wedded to a president and a party that is their only conceivable
hope to pass immigration reform. But the president and the party—because of the
GOP, or because of internal priorities—could not pass immigration reform.
Which brings us to the divorce. “I haven’t thought this out
completely,” Gutiérrez says in the church. Then he begins tentatively spelling
out a plan to sever the immigration-reform movement from the Democrats.
“We need to decouple the movement for comprehensive
immigration reform and justice for immigrants from the legislative process and
from the Democratic Party process,” Gutiérrez says. “They are too linked.”
“When black people in
this country decided they were going to fight for civil rights and for voting
rights, they didn’t ask if the majority leader was with them and when they were
going to tee up the bill. They said, ‘We’re sitting where we need to sit on the
bus! We’re integrating this counter! We’re going to march!'”
Gutiérrez is pacing around the room and his voice is rising.
“Their actions propelled the nation. It’s the way changes are made. Look at
John F. Kennedy—he was president. Martin Luther King, I don’t think he was real
concerned whether he was going to reelected in 1964.”
This is a pretty radical notion, especially for a sitting
congressman. And Gutiérrez is quick to suggest the goals of the Democrats and
immigration movement may not jibe. “Is it reelect the president?” Gutiérrez
asks. “Is that your priority? Or is it get comprehensive immigration reform?
Those things can be in contradiction with one another.”
“The Democratic Party is the party of immigrants. But its
leader—in this case, Barack Obama—has to continue to be challenged.”
“I’m not the only one
thinking this way,” he adds.
In the broad strokes, the kind of divide Gutiérrez is
talking about is not only reminiscent of the African-American civil-rights
movement, but the arms-length distance the Chicano Movement kept from the
political establishment during most of its late-1960s heyday.
As the rally begins in the sanctuary of St. Brigid’s Church,
the extent of the divorce is already becoming clear. A letter is passed around
demanding that Obama sign an executive order to stop deportations, one of the
acts the president can authorize without Senate approval. “You just need a
pen,” the petition reads. Gutiérrez’s dual roles as a powerful legislator and
civil-rights leader put him in the crosshairs, too. Some of the students who
would become eligible for citizenship under the DREAM Act have tweeted at
Gutiérrez, asking him to stop appearing on cable TV on their behalf. When the
immigration-reform movement has divorced Gutiérrez, it has truly gone
rogue.
Gutiérrez says the moment for direct action to make its mark
is now, and over the next several months, before a presidential campaign once
again reduces the political world to a binary choice. Until then, Barack Obama
will no longer have Luis Gutiérrez and his allies inside the tent raising a
ruckus. They will be on the outside holding a sign.
Bryan Curtis is a national correspondent at The Daily Beast.
He was a columnist at Play: The New York Times Sports Magazine, Slate, and
Texas Monthly, and has written for GQ, Outside, and New York. Write him at
bryan.curtis at thedailybeast.com.
“Wherever there’s a Mexican, there is Mexico!”... President
Calderone.
As an American living under Spanish speaking Mexican
occupation, I would add to this “Where there’s a Mexican, there’s a violent
Mexican gang!”
THE LA RAZA AGENDA: EXPANDING MEXICAN OCCUPATION AND
SUPREMACY
TAKEN
FROM TRANSCRIPTS DATED 1995. MANY OF THESE LA RAZA POLITICIANS HAVE WON HIGHER
OFFICES WITH THE VOTES OF ILLEGALS.
“WE
WILL TAKE CONTROL OF OUR COUNTRY (U.S.) BY VOTE IF POSSIBLE AND VIOLENCE IF
NECESSARY!”
Agendas
of MEChA, La Raza, MALDEF, and Southwest Voter Registration Projects These are
transcripts of live, recorded statements by elected U.S. politicians, college
professors, and pro-illegal alien activists whose objective is to take control
of our country "by vote if possible and violence if necessary!" 1.
Armando Navarro, Prof. Ethnic Studies, UC Riverside at Latino Summit Response
to Prop 187, UC Riverside, 1/1995
"These
are the critical years for us as a Latino community. We're in a state of
transition. And that transformation is called 'the browning of America'.
Latinos are now becoming the majority. Because I know that time and history is
on the side of the Chicano/Latino community. It is changing in the future and
in the present the balance of power of this nation. It's a game - it's a game
of power - who controls it. You (to MEChA students) are like the generals that
command armies. We're in a state of war. This Proposition 187 is a declaration
of war against the Latino/Chicano community of this country. They know the
demographics. They know that history and time is on our side. As one community,
as one people, as one nation within a nation as the community that we are, the
Chicano/Latino community of this nation. What this means is a transfer of
power. It means control."
“THE
NEW LEADERSHIP OF THE AMERICAS... IS MEXICAN!”
“REMEMBER:
(PROPOSITION) 187 IS THE LAST GASP OF WHITE AMERICA IN CALIFORNIA!”
2.
ART TORRES
Art Torres, former CA state senator, currently
Chair of California Democrat Party at UC Riverside 1/1995 "Que viva la
causa! It is an honor to be with the new leadership of the Americas, here
meeting at UC Riverside. So with 187 on the ballot, what is it going to take
for our people to vote - to see us walking into the gas ovens? It is electoral
power that is going to make the determination of where we go as a community.
And power is not given to you -- you have to take it. Remember: 187 is the last
gasp of white America in California. Understand that. And people say to me on
the Senate floor when I was in the Senate, 'Why do you fight so hard for
affirmative action programs?' And I tell my white colleagues, 'because you're
going to need them.'"
“WE
ARE NOT IMMIGRANTS THAT CAME FROM ANOTHER COUNTRY TO ANOTHER COUNTRY....WE ARE
FREE TO TRAVEL THE LENGTH AND BREADTH OF THE AMERICAS BECAUSE WE BELONG HERE.”
3.
Jose Angel Gutierrez, Prof. Univ. Texas at Arlington, founder La Raza Unida
Party at UC Riverside 1/1995 "The border remains a military zone. We
remain a hunted people. Now you think you have a destiny to fulfill in the land
that historically has been ours for forty thousand years. And we're a new
Mestizo nation. And they want us to discuss civil rights. Civil rights. What
law made by white men to oppress all of us of color, female and male. This is
our homeland. We cannot - we will not- and we must not be made illegal in our
own homeland. We are not immigrants that came from another country to another
country. We are migrants, free to travel the length and breadth of the Americas
because we belong here. We are millions. We just have to survive. We have an
aging white America. They are not making babies. They are dying. It's a matter
of time. The explosion is in our population."
YOU
WONDERED WHY OBAMA WANTED THE CORRUPT RICHARDSON IN HIS ADMINISTRATION? IT’S
ALL ABOUT HISPANDERING FOR THE ILLEGALS’ VOTES!
“WE
HAVE TO BAND TOGETHER, AND THAT MEANS LATINOS IN FLORIDA, CUBAN-AMERICANS,
MEXICAN-AMERICAS, PUERTO RICANS, SOUTH AMERICANS, WE HAVE TO NETWORK
BETTER......”
BILL
RICHARDSON. WE ALL WERE WITNESS TO OBAMA, ALWAYS THE HISPANDERER, ATTEMPT TO
PUT RICHARDSON IN HIS CABINET TO SIGNAL THE ILLEGALS THAT AMNESTY WAS COMING.
LIKE MOST HISPANIC POLITICIANS, RICHARDSON WAS TOO CORRUPT TO PASS EVEN THE
CORRUPT CONGRESS AND WITHDREW HIS NOMINATION.
4.
Bill Richardson, New Mexico Governor, former U.S. Congressman, U.N. Ambassador,
U.S. Secretary of Energy interviewed on radio Latino USA responding to
Congressional Immigration Reform legislation in 1996 "There are changing
political times where our basic foundations and programs are being attacked,
illegal and legal immigration are being unfairly attacked. We have to band
together, and that means Latinos in Florida, Cuban-Americans,
Mexican-Americans, Puerto Ricans, South Americans, we have to network better -
we have to be more politically minded, we have to put aside party and think of
ourselves as Latinos, as Hispanics more than we have in the past."
“WE’RE
GOING TO TAKE OVER ALL THE POLITICAL INSTITUTIONS IN CALIFORNIA. IN FIVE YEARS
THE HISPANICS ARE GOING TO BE THE MAJORITY POPULATION OF THIS STATE.... ANYONE
THAT DOESN’T LIKE IT SHOULD LEAVE IT!”, Mario Obledo,
Mario
Obledo, founding member/former national director of Mexican-American Legal
Defense and Educational Fund (MALDEF), former CA Secretary Health/Welfare on
Tom Leikus radio talk show "We're going to take over all the political
institutions in California. In five years the Hispanics are going to be the
majority population of this state." Caller: "You also made the
statement that California is going to become a Hispanic state and if anyone
doesn't like it they should leave - did you say that?" Obledo: "I did.
They ought to go back to Europe."
“WELCOME
TO CALIFORNIA.. THE ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION STATE!”
6. Mario Obledo CCIR commentary
on Mario Obledo: When CCIR, the California Coalition for Immigration Reform,
erected a billboard on the California/Arizona border reading, "WELCOME TO
CALIFORNIA, THE ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION STATE", Mario Obledo, infuriated, went
to the billboard location and threatened to blow it up or burn it down. Even
after this threat to deny American citizens their freedom of speech, President
Clinton awarded Obledo the Presidential Medal of Freedom, America's highest
civilian honor. CCIR question to Obledo: "Jose Angel Gutierrez said, 'We
have an aging white America, they are dying, I love it.' How would you
translate that statement?" Obledo: "He's a good friend of mine. A
very smart person."
“THEY’RE
AFRAID THAT WE’RE GOING TO TAKE OVER THE GOVERNMENT INSTITUTIONS AND OTHER
INSTITUTIONS. THEY ARE RIGHT, WE WILL TAKE THEM OVER....”
7.
Richard Alatorre, former Los Angeles City Councilman at Latino Summit
conference in Los Angeles opposing CA Prop. 209 ending affirmative action in
9/1996 "Because our numbers are growing, they're afraid about this great
mass of minorities that now live in our community. They're afraid that we're
going to take over the governmental institutions and other institutions. They
are right, we will take them over, and we are not going to go away - we are
here to stay, and we are saying 'ya basta' (enough!) and we are going to
turn... and de... not elect or re-elect people that believe that they are going
to advance their political careers on the backs of immigrants and the backs of
minorities."
MEXICAN
SUPREMACIST LA RAZA PARTY REP. FROM INLAND EMPIRE WHERE HE WORKS HARD TO THE
EXPANSION OF THE MEXICAN OCCUPATION AND WELFARE SYSTEM.
“THE
LATINOS ARE COMING... THE LATINOS ARE COMING!!! AND THEY’RE GOING TO VOTE!”
8. Joe Baca, former CA Assemblymember,
currently member of Congress at Latino Summit Response to Prop 187 UC Riverside
1/1995 and Southwest Voter Registration Project annual conference in Los
Angeles, 6/1996 "We need more Latinos out there. We must stand up and be
counted. We must be together, We must be united. Because if we're not united
you know what's going to happen? We're like sticks - we're broken to pieces.
Divided we're not together. But as a unit they can't break us. So we've got to
come together, and if we're united, si se puede (it can be done) and we will
make the changes that are necessary. But we've got to do it. We've got to stand
together, and dammit, don't let them divide us because that's what they want to
do, is to divide us. And once we're divided we're conquered. But when we look
out at the audience and we see, you know, la familia, La Raza (the family, our
race), you know, it's a great feeling, isn't it a good feeling? And you know, I
started to think about that and it reminded me of a book that we all read and
we all heard about, you know, Paul Revere, and when he was saying, 'The British
are coming, the British are coming!' Well, the Latinos are coming, the Latinos
are coming! And the Latinos are going to vote. So our voices will be heard. So
that's what this agenda is about. It's about insuring that we increase our
numbers. That we increase our numbers at every level. We talk about the Congressional,
we talk about the Senate, we talk about board of supervisors, board of
education, city councils, commissions, we have got to increase out numbers
because the Latinos are coming. Because what's going on right now, with 187,
the CCRI (CA Civil Rights Initiative against affirmative action), and let me
tell you, we can't go back, you know, we're in a civil war. But we need to be
solidified, we need to come together, we must be strong, because united we form
a strong body. United we become solidified, united we make a difference, united
we make the changes, united Latinos will win throughout California, let's stick
together, que si se puede, que no? (it can be done, right?)
“IF
THEY’RE SUPPORTING LEGISLATION THAT DENIES THE UNDOCUMENTED DRIVER’S LICENSE,
THEY DON’T BELONG IN OFFICE, FRIENDS. THEY DON’T BELONG HERE!”
9.
Antonio Villaraigosa, Chair of MEChA (student wing of Aztlan movement) at UCLA,
former CA assemblymember, former CA Assembly speaker, currently Los Angeles
City Mayor, and formerly Councilman at Southwest Voter Registration Project
Conference in Los Angeles, 6/1997 "Part of today's reality has been
propositions like 187 (to deny public benefits to illegal aliens, 1994),
propositions like 209 (to abolish affirmative action, 1996), the welfare reform
bill, which targeted legal immigrants and targeted us as a community. That's
been the midnight. We know that the sunny side of midnight has been the
election of a Latino speaker - was the election of Loretta Sanchez, against an
arch-conservative, reactionary hate-mongering politician like Congressman
Dornan! Today in California in the legislature, we're engaged in a great
debate, where not only were we talking about denying education to the children
of undocumented workers, but now we're talking about whether or not we should
provide prenatal care to undocumented mothers. It's not enough to elect Latino
leadership. If they're supporting legislation that denies the undocumented
driver's licenses, they don't belong in office, friends. They don't belong
here. If they can't stand up and say, 'You know what? I'm not ever going to
support a policy that denies prenatal care to the children of undocumented
mothers', they don't belong here."
GLORIA
MOLINA, RACIST MEXICAN SUPREMACIST IS NOW ON THE LOS ANGELES COUNTY BOARD OF
SUPERVISORS. A HUGE PORTION OF THE COUNTY’S REVENUES ARE PAID OUT TO ILLEGALS.
LOS ANGELES COUNTY CALCULATES THAT THE TAX-FREE MEXICAN UNDERGROUND ECONOMY IS
ABOUT $2 BILLION PER YEAR AND GROWING FAST.
“I’M
GONNA GO OUT THERE AN VOTE BECAUSE I WANT TO PAY THEM BACK!”
10. Gloria Molina,
one of the five in Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors at Southwest Voter
Registration Project Conference, 6/1996 "This community is no longer going
to stand for it. Because tonight we are organizing across this country in a
single mission, in a plan. We are going to organize like we've never organized
before. We are going to go into our neighborhoods. We are going to register
voters. We are going to talk to all of those young people that need to become
registered voters and go out to vote and we're are politicizing every single
one of those new citizens that are becoming citizens of this country. And what
we are saying is by November we will have one million additional Latino voters
in this country, and we're gonna march, and our vote is going to be important.
But I gotta tell you, there's a lot of people that are saying, 'I'm gonna go
out there and vote because I want to pay them back!' And this November we are
going to remember those that stood with us and we are also going to remember
those that have stood against us on the issues of immigration, on the issues of
education, on the issues of health care, on the issues of the minimum
wage."
“LONG
LIVE OUR RACE! VIVA LA RAZA!"
11. Vicky Castro, former member of Los Angeles Board of
Education at Southwest Voter Registration Project Conference, 6/1996 "Que
viva la raza, que viva la raza (long live our race)! I'm here to welcome all
the new voters of 18 years old that we're registering now in our schools. Welcome,
you're going to make a difference for Los Angeles, for San Antonio, for New
York, and I thank Southwest for taking that challenge. And to the Mechistas
(MEChA students) across this nation, you're going to make that difference for
us, too. But when we register one more million voters I will not be the only
Latina on the Board of Education of Los Angeles. And let me tell you here, no
one will dismantle bilingual education in the United States of America. No one
will deny an education to any child, especially Latino children. As you know,
in Los Angeles we make up 70% of this school district. Of 600,000 -- 400,000
are Latinos, and our parents are not heard and they're going to be heard
because in Los Angeles, San Antonio and Texas we have just classified 53,000
new citizens in one year that are going to be felt in November!"
“PUNISH OUR ENEMIES”… does that mean assault the
legals of Arizona that must fend off the Mexican invasion, occupation, growing
criminal and welfare state, as well as Mex Drug cartels???
OBAMA TELLS ILLEGALS “PUNISH OUR ENEMIES”
Friends of ALIPAC,
Each day new reports come in from across the nation that our movement is surging and more incumbents, mostly Democrats, are about to fall on Election Day. Obama's approval ratings are falling to new lows as he makes highly inappropriate statements to Spanish language audiences asking illegal alien supporters to help him "punish our enemies."
Each day new reports come in from across the nation that our movement is surging and more incumbents, mostly Democrats, are about to fall on Election Day. Obama's approval ratings are falling to new lows as he makes highly inappropriate statements to Spanish language audiences asking illegal alien supporters to help him "punish our enemies."
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The fastest growing political party in America is
NOT the tea baggers! It is the Mexican Fascist Party of LA RAZA… “The Race”. ..
The House now as 90 members, nearly one-quarter, that are CONGRESSIONAL
HISPANIC CAUCUS pushing for AMNESTY, no e-verify, expanded sanctuary cities,
open borders, and illegals voting!
LaRaza Calls
For Boycott Against Free Speech
No surprise
here. Pulling the race/hate card again and using political correctness La Raza
goes after cable shows reporting on illegal immigration.
"Murguía said she recognized that ultimately the power to change the debate lies with the Hispanic community itself. “Latinos buy products from the advertisers supporting these programs,” she said. “Latinos vote in primaries and in the general election. We have a significant role to play picking winners and losers in both arenas. We need to make it clear to those who embrace hate that they do so at their own economic and political peril.”
http://www.nclr.org/content/news/detail/50375/
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"Murguía said she recognized that ultimately the power to change the debate lies with the Hispanic community itself. “Latinos buy products from the advertisers supporting these programs,” she said. “Latinos vote in primaries and in the general election. We have a significant role to play picking winners and losers in both arenas. We need to make it clear to those who embrace hate that they do so at their own economic and political peril.”
http://www.nclr.org/content/news/detail/50375/
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HARRY REID PUTS MONEY IN
LA RAZA’S DIRTY HANDS!
25% OF THE POPULATION OF
REID’S STATE ARE ILLEGALS.
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New Stealth Federal
Funding Bill for La Raza
Which brings us to an
extraordinary matter of some urgency. Several weeks before the White House and
its Senate allies announced their big "breakthrough" legislation
(S.1348), radicals in the House quietly introduced legislation to pump $5
million directly into La Raza next year — and $10 million per year for
"each fiscal year thereafter."
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"This country
belongs to Mexico" is said by the Mexican Militant. This is a common teaching
that the U.S. is really AZTLAN, belonging to Mexicans, which is taught to
Mexican kids in Arizona and California through a LA Raza educational program
funded by American Tax Payers via President Obama, when he gave LA RAZA
$800,000.00 in March of 2009!
H. R. 1999, entitled the Hope Fund
Act of 2007, should truthfully be labeled the "Perpetual Funding of La
Raza Radicals Act."
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“Through love of having children,
we are going to take over.” AUGUSTIN
CEBADA, BROWN BERETS, THE LA RAZA FASCIST PARTY
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The National Council of La Raza
(NCLR) is not only one of the wealthiest and most politically powerful militant
organizations in the country, it is also notoriously racist and subversive.
The group's name, "La Raza," means "The Race," by which
they are referring to ethnic Mexicans, or more broadly to "hispanics"
or "latinos." And it is quite clear from their decades of vitriolic
rhetoric — both spoken and written — that the La Raza activists are trying to
engender not only race consciousness amongst hispanic U.S. citizens and Mexican
migrants, but also racial militancy and animosity toward "Gringo
America."
The NCLR grew out of the La
Raza Unida (The Race United) Party and the Southwest Council of La Raza in the
late 1960s and early 1970s. The key leaders were Marxist-Leninist followers of
Fidel Castro and Che Guevarra.
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