Radical Mexican
Reconquista zealot Munoz speaking at a soiree thown by the miserable ADL.
From the New York Times - October 22, 2000
...Cecilia
Munoz, a vice president for policy at the National Council of La Raza [aka the
Tan Klan], a Hispanic civil rights organization, described the national
anti-immigration groups as "hate groups." She noted that Glenn Spencer,
the leader of Voices of Citizens Together [now known as American Patrol] who
spoke at Sachem's rally last weekend, believes that Mexicans on both sides of
the border are plotting to reconquer parts of the Southwest. "He makes
contentions that are ugly and very divisive," she said. "Not the
kinds of things that bring people together, as is clearly needed in
Farmingville right now."
San Francisco Chronicle
- July 8, 1997
...Others, however, are ecstatic about [Spencer] Abraham's
rise, which they see as an admission by the GOP that it has gone too far on
immigration -- with potentially disastrous consequences at the ballot box.
"The Republican Party has acknowledged that they are perceived as being
anti-immigrant, and suffered in most recent elections as a result of that,''
said Cecilia Munoz of the National Council of La Raza. "Abraham represents
a branch of the party very different from the folks who have been calling the
shots over the past several years.''
Senate Judiciary
Committee Oversight Hearing on Immigration Policy - April 4, 2001
...Cecilia Munoz, Vice President, National Council of La
Raza (NCLR): "The extraordinary growth of our community, which is emerging
as a force throughout the U.S., demonstrates the power of the immigration
phenomenon and the ways in which the classic American story is being repeated
all over the country," said Munoz. (At this point Senator Brownback broke
in and said, "Yes, it is beautiful and the numbers are astounding.)
However, she continued there are anti-immigrant organizations and movements
working today to raise concerns about current waves of immigration. "At
their best, these organized movements provoke discussion and debate; at their
worst, they promote hatred and bigotry." Munoz then detailed four areas
she would like to see the subcommittee address: Read the rest....
Senate Immigration
subcommittee hearing on S. 1814, the AGJOBS Act - May 4, 2001
Cecilia Munoz -
Vice President, National Council of LaRaza Ms. Munoz said that LaRaza opposes
S. 1814 and "continues to side with the experts in government and in the
private sector who have studied and found that there is still no shortage of
work-authorized farmworkers, but a shortage of decent jobs and decent pay." Ms. Munoz said the
bill would remove what small protections there are for farmworkers in current
law and lower their wages. She also said LaRaza opposes the
"legalization" provisions of the bill because most farmworkers would
be unable to meet the requirements necessary to receive Green Cards. Instead,
she proposed allowing illegal agriculture workers to become immediately
eligible for permanent legal residency. However, she said LaRaza could not support
S. 1814 even with this immediate legalization. She instead encouraged Congress
to pass "pro-immigrant" legislation this year, such as an amnesty for
illegal aliens in the country before 1986 and restoring the Section 245(i)
program, which allows illegal aliens to remain in the country and adjust status
by paying a $1,000 fee.
Online News Hour -
PBS - July 17, 2001
GWEN IFILL: Cecilia Munoz, you heard President Fox speak
today in Milwaukee. Why is the idea of legalizing illegal immigrants who are
already living here making their status legal, why is that a good idea?
CECILIA MUNOZ: Well, because we know there are significant
numbers of people living and working and paying taxes in the United States,
raising their families here. They're clearly needed in our economy. It makes
sense to bring them out of the shadows and give them full access to their
rights. It's a longstanding community. It's a sizable community. It's a
community whose employers tell us they want them to be able to stay
permanently. It's really in our best interest to make sure that we bring them
out of the shadows.
Amnesty, in English -
Mark Krikorian
Munoz Lies
...Other amnesty supporters have gone farther, challenging
the very concept of amnesty and seeking to legitimize illegal immigration. Rep.
Luis Gutierrez (D., Ill.), for instance, rejects the concept altogether:
"Amnesty - there's an implication that somehow you did something wrong and
you need to be forgiven." Cecilia Munoz of the National Council of La Raza
makes the same point in a more sophisticated fashion; the word "conveys a
sense of forgiving someone for a crime," she says, when in fact, crossing
the border illegally is a civil offense, not a criminal one. A quick look at
Title 8, Section 1325 of the U.S. Code shows this to be false: Illegal entry
into the United States is a misdemeanor on the first offense, and a felony
afterward.
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National Association of Former Border Patrol Officers --
March 29, 2010
Latest NAFBPO update from south of the border
The exclusion of some 11 million [illegal aliens....
criminals] from the new medical insurance provisions will be resolved with
immigration reform [aka amnesty], assured the Director of Intergovernmental
Affairs at the White House, Cecilia Munoz. In a teleconference, Munoz indicated
that Congress lacks sufficient votes to include the [illegal aliens] in the
benefits of the health care reform passed by President Barack Obama...
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Chicago Tribune -- March 12, 2010
Reconquistas Muñoz, Solis present at Obama sovereignty
sellout session
...Obama was joined at the meeting [about a push to amnesty
millions of border-hopping job thieves] by Secretary of Labor Hilda Solis,
Senior Advisor Valerie Jarrett, Assistant to the President for Legislative
Affairs Phil Schiliro, and White House Director of Intergovernmental Affairs
[and former 'Tan Klan' minion] Cecilia Muñoz...
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The Dustin Inman Society -- Marietta, Ga. -- January 23,
2010
Wanna see what the open borders lobby is talking about on
amnesty in 2010?
Amnesty, illegal immigration and the Massachusetts election
discussed by the now somewhat nervous open borders/anti-enforcement lobby. This
is posted on the GALEO site. Thanks Jerry! Cecilia Munoz is a former La Raza
goonette and now works in the Obama administration.
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Matthew Vadum -- NewsReal Blog -- November 4, 2009
Does SEIU boss Andy Stern run America?
...Stern estimates he visits the White House once a week.
SEIU officials talk to senior Obama advisor Nancy-Ann DeParle about healthcare
— a top priority for Stern — and to Obama aide Cecilia Munoz [formerly of the
'Tan Klan'] about immigration, Stern said. -- "We get heard," Stern
said.... [See Obama Watch]
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