I intercepted this email from a pubic forum announcing preparations for the Chicago Mayday March. But more then that note the connections with the Democratic Party and Mexico’s PRD Party.
-----------------------

From: "Jorge Mujica" <jmuji...@gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 24 Apr 2008 18:01:47 -0500
Local: Thurs, Apr 24 2008 6:01 pm
Subject: Casa Aztlan on Sunday, open to make posters, banners...

Hi all!
On Sunday, April 27, Casa Aztlan (1831 S. Racine St, Chicago IL 6060, will be open for people who want to make posters and banners for the May Day march. It's the last weekend before the march, and Casa Aztlan will also serve as headquarters for people to get leaflets and go around the neighborhood and other places to distribute them.

Jorge Mujica

(Jorge Mujica, one of the lead organizers for the March 10 protest in Chicago that drew up to 300,000 people. A former journalist and union organizer, Mujica has worked for La Raza, Univision, and Telemundo, and has been involved in union organizing in both the US and in Mexico. And active in all the Chicago May Day Marches. )

--------------------------------------------
The Chicago MayDay march right after the March 10 march talked about above was the first MayDay protest here in Chicago, then spread to other cities the following years. Meaning Jorge Mujica is one of ( if not the main) person we can thank for these Mayday commie rallies across the country.
----------------------------------------------------

Here is a link to the location talked about above (Casa Aztlan), their command center for the Chicago Mayday March. (for a lock of better words)

Please note their Board of Directors and their Affiliations.
All but Carlos have affiliations with Government offices of Chicago, State of Illinois, and the US House of Representatives.



http://www.casaaztlan.org/

Casa Aztlan Board of Directors

Carlos Arango Executive Director

Salvador Cerna President
Affiliation: District Director 4th Congressional District
U.S. Congressman Luis V. Gutierrez

Guillermo Gomez Vice President
Affiliation: Chicago Director Healthy Schools Campaign

Andres Fox Treasurer
Affiliation: Member Illinois Prisoner Review Board
Acting Chief of Staff Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation

Carmen Rocha Secretary
Affiliation: City of Chicago Graphics Department
Jose Luis Avalos Member
Affiliation: City of Chicago Department of Human Services


Here is more information on this radical activist Jorge Mujica, and his links with both governments Mexico and Local Democrats.
(These are older articles but listed to give you his background)


http://lonewacko.com/blog/archives/005300.html

Chicago illegal immigration March organizer is PRD official

One of the organizers of the March 10 illegal immigration march in Chicago is an official with Mexico's PRD Party? (The Party of the Democratic Revolution is one of the three main political parties in Mexico.)

Illinois governor Rod Blagojevich, U.S. Rep. Luis Gutierrez, and mayor Richard M. Daley all attended and spoke at that rally.

This is yet another link between the Democratic Party and Mexican political parties.

The official in question is Jorge Mujica.

He's identified here as a spokesman for the March 10 Committee (also called the "Diez de Marzo" committee).

And, he's identified here as a former reporter for the weekly newspaper 'La Raza'.

(The paper in which U.S. Senator Dick Durbin referred to Mexican citizens and himself as "we").

And, he's identified here as: Jorge Mujica, secretary-general of the PRD in Illinois

Illinois governor Rod Blagojevich, U.S. Rep. Luis Gutierrez, and mayor Richard M. Daley are all Democrats, and until such time as the Democratic Party censures them for attending a rally organized in part by a representative of a foreign political party, it is perfectly reasonable to assume that the Democratic Party fully supports such links.

http://lonewacko.com/blog/archives/004964.html

Links between the Democratic Party and the Mexican government

Many Democratic politicians and pundits supported the recent illegal immigration marches, and some Democratic politicians appeared at some of the rallies or even helped organize some of them.

And, some other organizers of the rallies have various kinds of links to the government of Mexico.

While that's not enough to claim that the Democratic Party has direct links to the Mexican government, they are clearly part of the same network. And, that should be disturbing to the millions of more moderate members of that party.

Here are other known links for Jorge Mujica:

Chicago: One of the organizers of the Chicago immigration march "serves on the Institute for Mexicans Abroad, an advisory council to Mexican President Vicente Fox." Illinois governor Rod Blagojevich, U.S. Rep. Luis Gutierrez, and Chicago Mayor Richard M. Daley all appeared at the rally, and all are Democrats.

Georgia: An organizer of the Georgia boycott is a former consul general of Mexico. Another group involved in organizing that was the Georgia Association of Latino Elected Officials, whose founders include Sam Zamarripa and Pedro Marin. Both are indeed elected officials and Democrats.

Los Angeles: One of the organizers of the L.A. rally - also involved on the national protests - allegedly has collaborated with the Mexican government. Former member of the racial separatist group MEChA - and Democratic Mayor of Los Angeles - Antonio Villaraigosa supported both the marches and the later walkouts by students. Shortly after taking office he traveled to Mexico and supported illegal immigration; he also collaborated with Mexican president Zedillo to preven Proposition 187 from being enacted.

Unfortunately, because the news media is as corrupt as many politicians we may never find out whether there was any sort of direct collaboration between the Mexican government and any Democratic politicians. So, if the reader attends any appearances featuring those politicians or other Democratic leaders, please ask them to clarify where they stand.

-------------------------
Finally here is a link to National Public Radio (NPR) with a news story back in December 2, 2006. It shows more links between Mexico and Chicago.

http://www.npr.org/templates/story/stor ... Id=6570821


Renee Magana, left, and Jorge Mujica are the organizers of the alternate consulate. "This not just a rebellion out of the blue or to have fun," Mujica says.


On the left, the alternate consulate on 59th Street. On the right, the official Mexican consulate on South Ashland Avenue.