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    National Council of La Raza: Latinos have no secret agenda

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    Article Last Updated: 8/18/2006 02:39 PM

    Latinos have no secret agenda

    By Janet Murguia
    Salt Lake Tribune

    Latinos want what every American cherishes: the opportunity to be part of the American fabric and a shot at the American Dream.

    We have no secret separatist agenda. Yet, over the last few months, we have seen a growing revival of the tired old canard that the Latino community's real agenda is to reclaim the Southwestern part of the United States as its "homeland."

    This notion of "reconquista" dates back more than 40 years to a small offshoot of the Chicano movement. Few took it seriously then and fewer even now. In fact, the only people who seemed to have ever given this idea any credibility were a tiny part of the far left in the 1960s and, more recently, anti-immigrant extremists.

    Seeing the growth of the Hispanic community solely and exclusively as a threat, these extremists seem determined to make sure that the ever-stronger Latino voice is silenced.

    Instead of engaging in meaningful debate, many of these extremists stigmatize us. For instance, my organization is the National Council of La Raza, and "La Raza" in this context means "the people" or "the community." But some of our opponents insist on calling the group the National Council of the Race. This is not accurate. Hispanics are an ethnicity, not a race, as anyone who has met a Dominican-American vs. a Mexican-American vs. a Chilean-American can attest. What makes a person Latino is not his or her skin color. This would be offensive if it wasn't so silly.

    Search the words "America" or "American" on the Web site of any national Latino organization and you get hundreds of hits. And if you continue to look closely, you'll find that our group, for example, works with more than 150 community-based organizations throughout the nation to help people integrate into American life by learning English, becoming citizens and registering to vote.

    Latinos have been fighting and dying for this country for more than 200 years. They, like all Americans, should be able to express their opinions, agree or disagree on issues or fight for what they believe in without having their right to belong challenged or their patriotism called into question.

    Our democracy deserves nothing less.
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    anet Murguia is president and CEO of the National Council of La Raza.
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    How many members of your "non-ethnicity" did you teach to speak English this year. You are an exclusive club, based on race. NCLA can say they are a lot of things but actions speak louder than words and everyone can see who is a member of "the people". Funny how all "the people" speak Spanish.

    Obviously, America has a conflicting viewpoint of The People because we don't exclude or include anyone based on ethnicity. Considering that, the race is appropriate name for the NCTR.

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    We have no secret separatist agenda. Yet, over the last few months, we have seen a growing revival of the tired old canard that the Latino community's real agenda is to reclaim the Southwestern part of the United States as its "homeland."
    Yes you do.

    Instead of engaging in meaningful debate, many of these extremists stigmatize us. For instance, my organization is the National Council of La Raza, and "La Raza" in this context means "the people" or "the community." But some of our opponents insist on calling the group the National Council of the Race. This is not accurate.
    Yes it is.

    And if you continue to look closely, you'll find that our group, for example, works with more than 150 community-based organizations throughout the nation to help people integrate into American life by learning English
    No you don't.
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    We have no secret separatist agenda. Yet, over the last few months, we have seen a growing revival of the tired old canard that the Latino community's real agenda is to reclaim the Southwestern part of the United States as its "homeland."
    LIES LIES LIES!!!
    Over the past few months my butt. Your treasonous organization has been fueling this movement for years. Who in the hell are you trying to kid?
    You are just getting nervous now because too many Americans are not so blind to your organization anymore!!!

    "Doing the same thing over and over again and expecting the same results is the definition of insanity. " Albert Einstein.

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    This is a great article I'm sure some of you have read from Rep. Charles Norwood of Georgia. The truth about La Raza.




    http://www.humanevents.com/article.php?id=13863



    Immigration
    Exclusive: The Truth About 'La Raza'
    by Rep. Charlie Norwood
    Posted Apr 07, 2006




    The nation's television screens many days recently have been filled with scenes of huge crowds carrying the colorful green and red flag of Mexico viewers could well have thought it was a national holiday in Mexico City.

    It was instead, downtown Los Angeles, Calif., although the scene was recreated in numerous other cities around the country with substantial Mexican populations. Hordes of Mexican expatriates, many here illegally, were protesting the very U.S. immigration laws they were violating with impunity. They found it offensive and a violation of their rights that the U.S. dared to have immigration laws to begin with.

    Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa mounted the podium, but any hopes that he would quiet the crowds and defend the law were soon dashed. Villaraigosa, himself, has spent a lifetime opposing U.S. immigration law.

    For law-abiding Americans without knowledge of the dark side of our current illegal immigration crisis, all this is unfathomable. For those who know the truth about the "La Raza" movement, these demonstrations were a prophecy fulfilled.

    It is past time for all Americans to know what is at the root of this outrageous behavior, and the extent to which the nation is at risk because of "La Raza" -- The Race.

    There are many immigrant groups joined in the overall "La Raza" movement. The most prominent and mainstream organization is the National Council de La Raza -- the Council of "The Race".

    To most of the mainstream media, most members of Congress, and even many of their own members, the National Council of La Raza is no more than a Hispanic Rotary Club.

    But the National Council of La Raza succeeded in raking in over $15.2 million in federal grants last year alone, of which $7.9 million was in U.S. Department of Education grants for Charter Schools, and undisclosed amounts were for get-out-the-vote efforts supporting La Raza political positions.

    The Council of La Raza succeeded in having itself added to congressional hearings by Republican House and Senate leaders. And an anonymous senator even gave the Council of La Raza an extra $4 million in earmarked taxpayer money, supposedly for "housing reform," while La Raza continues to lobby the Senate for virtual open borders and amnesty for illegal aliens.


    The Mexican flag flew over a crowd of pro-amnesty marchers in New York. Marches like this across the U.S. have been supported by the “La Raza” movement. (Reuters/Seth Wenig)

    Radical 'Reconquista' Agenda

    Behind the respectable front of the National Council of La Raza lies the real agenda of the La Raza movement, the agenda that led to those thousands of illegal immigrants in the streets of American cities, waving Mexican flags, brazenly defying our laws, and demanding concessions.

    Key among the secondary organizations is the radical racist group Movimiento Estudiantil Chicano de Aztlan, or Chicano Student Movement of Aztlan (MEChA), one of the most anti-American groups in the country, which has permeated U.S. campuses since the 1960s, and continues its push to carve a racist nation out of the American West.

    One of America's greatest strengths has always been taking in immigrants from cultures around the world, and assimilating them into our country as Americans. By being citizens of the U.S. we are Americans first, and only, in our national loyalties.

    This is totally opposed by MEChA for the hordes of illegal immigrants pouring across our borders, to whom they say:

    "Chicano is our identity; it defines who we are as people. It rejects the notion that we...should assimilate into the Anglo-American melting pot...Aztlan was the legendary homeland of the Aztecas ... It became synonymous with the vast territories of the Southwest, brutally stolen from a Mexican people marginalized and betrayed by the hostile custodians of the Manifest Destiny." (Statement on University of Oregon MEChA Website, Jan. 3, 2006)

    MEChA isn't at all shy about their goals, or their views of other races. Their founding principles are contained in these words in "El Plan Espiritual de Aztlan" (The Spiritual Plan for Aztlan):

    "In the spirit of a new people that is conscious not only of its proud historical heritage but also of the brutal gringo invasion of our territories, we, the Chicano inhabitants and civilizers of the northern land of Aztlan from whence came our forefathers, reclaiming the land of their birth and consecrating the determination of our people of the sun, declare that the call of our blood is our power, our responsibility, and our inevitable destiny. ... Aztlan belongs to those who plant the seeds, water the fields, and gather the crops and not to the foreign Europeans. ... We are a bronze people with a bronze culture. Before the world, before all of North America, before all our brothers in the bronze continent, we are a nation, we are a union of free pueblos, we are Aztlan. For La Raza todo. Fuera de La Raza nada."

    That closing two-sentence motto is chilling to everyone who values equal rights for all. It says: "For The Race everything. Outside The Race, nothing."

    If these morally sickening MEChA quotes were coming from some fringe website, Americans could at least console themselves that it was just a small group of nuts behind it. Nearly every racial and ethnic group has some shady characters and positions in its past and some unbalanced individuals today claiming racial superiority and demanding separatism. But this is coming straight from the official MEChA sites at Georgetown University, the University of Texas, UCLA, University of Michigan, University of Colorado, University of Oregon, and many other colleges and universities around the country.

    MEChA was in fact reported to be one of the main organizers of those street demonstrations we witnessed over the past weeks. That helps explain why those hordes of illegal immigrants weren't asking for amnesty -- they were demanding an end to U.S. law, period. Unlike past waves of immigrants who sought to become responsible members of American society, these protesters reject American society altogether, because they have been taught that America rightfully belongs to them.

    MEChA and the La Raza movement teach that Colorado, California, Arizona, Texas, Utah, New Mexico, Oregon and parts of Washington State make up an area known as "Aztlan" -- a fictional ancestral homeland of the Aztecs before Europeans arrived in North America. As such, it belongs to the followers of MEChA. These are all areas America should surrender to "La Raza" once enough immigrants, legal or illegal, enter to claim a majority, as in Los Angeles. The current borders of the United States will simply be extinguished.

    This plan is what is referred to as the "Reconquista" or reconquest, of the Western U.S.

    But it won't end with territorial occupation and secession. The final plan for the La Raza movement includes the ethnic cleansing of Americans of European, African, and Asian descent out of "Aztlan."

    As Miguel Perez of Cal State-Northridge's MEChA chapter has been quoted as saying: "The ultimate ideology is the liberation of Aztlan. Communism would be closest [to it]. Once Aztlan is established, ethnic cleansing would commence: Non-Chicanos would have to be expelled -- opposition groups would be quashed because you have to keep power."

    MEChA Plants

    Members of these radical, anti-American, racist organizations are frequently smoothly polished into public respectability by the National Council of La Raza.

    Former MEChA members include Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa, who was officially endorsed by La Raza for mayor and was awarded La Raza's Graciela Olivarez Award. Now we know why he refuses to condemn a sea of foreign flags in his city. California Lt. Gov. Cruz Bustamante is also a former MEChA member. He delivered the keynote address at La Raza's 2002 Annual Convention.

    The National Council of La Raza and its allies in public office make no repudiation of the radical MEChA and its positions. In fact, as recently as 2003, La Raza was actively funding MEChA, according to federal tax records.

    Imagine Robert Byrd's refusing to disavow the views of the KKK, or if Strom Thurmond had failed to admit segregation was wrong. Imagine Heritage or Brookings Foundation making grants to the American Nazi Party.

    Is the National Council of La Raza itself a racist organization? Regardless of the organization's suspect ties, the majority of its members are not. When one examines all the organization's activities, they are commendable non-profit projects, such as education and housing programs.

    But even these defensible efforts raise the question of whether education and housing programs funded with federal tax dollars should be used in programs specifically targeted to benefit just one ethnic group.

    La Raza defenders usually respond by calling anyone making these allegations "a racist" for having called attention to La Raza's racist links. All the groups and public officials with ties to the La Raza movement can take a big step towards disproving these allegations by simply following the examples of Senators Byrd and Thurmond and repenting of their past ways.

    If they are unwilling to admit past misdeeds, they can at least state -- unequivocally -- that they officially oppose the racist and anti-American positions of MEChA, and any other groups that espouse similar views.

    Through public appearances, written statements, and on their respective websites, La Raza groups and allies must:

    1. Denounce the motto "For La Raza todo. Fuera de La Raza nada," as repugnant, racist, and totally incompatible with American society or citizenship.

    2. Acknowledge the right of all Americans to live wherever they choose in the U.S. without segregation.

    3. Commit to sponsorship of nationwide educational programs to combat racism and anti-Semitism in the Hispanic community.

    4. Denounce and sever all ties with MEChA and any other organizations with which they have ever been associated which held to the racist doctrines held by MEChA.

    5. Acknowledge the internationally recognized borders of the U.S., the right of the citizens of the U.S. to determine immigration policy through the democratic process, and the right of the U.S. to undertake any and all necessary steps to effectively enforce immigration law and defend its border against unauthorized entry.

    6. Repudiate all claims that current American territory rightfully belongs to Mexico.

    If the National Council of La Raza, other La Raza groups, and local and national political leaders with past ties and associations with the radical elements of the La Raza movement can publicly issue such a statement and live by every one of these principles, they should be welcomed into the American public policy arena, with past sins -- real or imaginary -- forgiven.

    If they cannot publicly and fully support these principles, Congress needs to take appropriate steps and immediately bar any group refusing to comply from receiving any future federal funds. Both the House and Senate should strike these groups from testifying before any committees, and the White House should sever all ties. Both political parties should disengage from any further contact with these groups and individuals.

    There are plenty of decent, patriotic Hispanic organizations and elected officials to provide Congress with necessary feedback on specific issues confronting Americans of Latino heritage. Any group or individual who can agree with the simple six points should be welcomed into that fold.

    If not, the American people will know there's a wolf in their midst, and take the necessary precautions to defend our Republic against an enemy.




    Mr. Norwood, a Republican, represents the 9th District
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    Quote Originally Posted by LegalUSCitizen
    We have no secret separatist agenda. Yet, over the last few months, we have seen a growing revival of the tired old canard that the Latino community's real agenda is to reclaim the Southwestern part of the United States as its "homeland."
    Yes you do.

    [quote:20bxtvx6]Instead of engaging in meaningful debate, many of these extremists stigmatize us. For instance, my organization is the National Council of La Raza, and "La Raza" in this context means "the people" or "the community." But some of our opponents insist on calling the group the National Council of the Race. This is not accurate.
    Yes it is.

    And if you continue to look closely, you'll find that our group, for example, works with more than 150 community-based organizations throughout the nation to help people integrate into American life by learning English
    No you don't.[/quote:20bxtvx6]


    Gee, Legal, you're a cynical SOB.

    I like that in a person.
    It's like hell vomited and the Bush administration appeared.

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