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Illegal Protest
American Citizens who are tired of the illegal alien invasion

Tell me again how National Council of La Raza is for “securing the borders”?

August 31st, 2007

All that matters to organizations like NCLR, LULAC etc, is that a LATINO is getting ahead. And WE are the RACISTS? It’s all about Latinos in their minds and to everyone else - nothing. Just wait till they succeed in getting the majority of politicians to be LATINO in this country. Then you will see how they stick together and support ONLY LATINOS.

For the race everything, for everyone else NOTHING

Por La Raza todo. Fuera de La Raza nada

“La Raza” stands behind Bill Richardson for US president

The National Council of La Raza as well as many national Latino civil rights organizations and pro-immigrant groups announced yesterday their solid support of New Mexico state Governor Bill Richardson for US president. The President of the National Council of La Raza, Janet Murguia, said, “This is a great and historic event for the Latino community and we should celebrate it.”Richardson speaks perfect Spanish and his mother was born in Mexico. He is married, for over 30 years, to his high school sweetheart Barbara who was born in Nicaragua.Juan Jose Gutierrez, Director of Movimiento Latino USA de Los Angeles, said that Richardson has a good chance of winning the Democratic Party nomination for president next year. Gutierrez added, “Even if he does not win, he will be in great position to negotiate with the victorious nominee, whether it be Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton or one of the many other Democratic candidates.Rosa Rosales, national president of the League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC) said that the New Mexican governor has great capacity to be an outstanding president. Rosales added, “We are proud and very happy that a Latino is today a candidate for president.”

Governor Bill Richardson is against building the US/Mexico border barrier, is for giving amnesty to undocumented Mexican workers and recently met with the new president of Mexico, Felipe Calderon, to discuss issues of mutual concern.

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