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TX governor panders to 'The Race'

Chad Groening - OneNewsNow - 7/21/2010 5:20:00 AM

The head of a grassroots borders enforcement organization says it's completely inappropriate for Texas Governor Rick Perry to speak to a radical Hispanic organization that supports granting amnesty to millions of illegal immigrants.

The Republican governor recently addressed a crowd of 1,800 members of the National Council of La Raza, which calls itself the largest Hispanic civil rights organization in the United States. Critics, however, point out that La Raza means "The Race," and claim the organization is nothing more than a Hispanic supremacist organization. One of those critics is William Gheen, president of Americans for Legal Immigration PAC (ALIPAC).

"It's completely inappropriate for anybody, much less an elected official, much less a governor of one of our most populous states, to speak to such a racist and Hispanic supremacist group like La Raza," Gheen contends.

He also has a serious problem with Perry's statement to the group that he does not support Arizona's get-tough border enforcement law, which is being challenged by the Obama Justice Department.

"[President Obama] pretends to care about border security, when in actuality he is a servant of the people [and is] responsible for the opening of our borders, responsible for the flood of illegal immigrants, the invasion of our country," the ALIPAC president laments. "Many of us, myself being one of them, hold him accountable for all the damages that have been caused by illegal immigration because of his faction's open-borders policies."

Gheen remarks that it is unfortunate the mainstream media has mostly failed to report on Governor Perry's criticism of the Arizona law, a measure that polls show most Americans support.

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