http://www.lulac.org/advocacy/platform.html

The 2005-2006 LULAC Legislative Platform

The 2005-2006 LULAC National Legislative Platform was adopted by the LULAC National Assembly on July 2, 2005, at the 76th LULAC National Convention in Little Rock, Arkansas. The platform outlines the official policy positions of the League of United Latin American Citizens, the oldest and largest Latino membership-based civil rights organization in the United States. LULAC advances the economic condition, educational attainment, political influence, health, and civil rights of Hispanic Americans through advocacy and community-based programs through its network of 600 local councils and centers nationwide.

HATE CRIMES
LULAC urges Congress to pass laws that provide stronger sentencing and more aggressive prosecution for hate crimes. The federal government’s role should be expanded in the prosecution of hate crimes by being allowed to assist state and local efforts to prosecute a broader scope of hate crimes.

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http://www.newswithviews.com/Walker/jill12.htm

Workers who had been loyal for several years were slowly replaced by Spanish-speaking folks who were given 60 hours per work week. Ironically, the “Hispanics” didn’t receive full pay and were paid server wages of $2.13 an hour until they caught on that they were being cheated. American workers, on the other hand, had their hours cut to “why bother working” levels. If they complained, they were fired. Adding insult to injury was the fact that those replacements—some had green cards, some didn’t—understood far more English than they let on. Words were parsed carefully and no one could say anything about training them properly or they’d be labeled a racist. When a godly job offer came through... I changed jobs. Others weren’t as blessed as I was.

When she asked a manager trainee why so many Spanish-speaking workers were being hired, she didn’t get an answer and went back to work wondering how she would train them. One week after securing a raise and a promotion to crew leader, Evelyn was fired for being a racist, among other reasons the labor board didn’t buy.

Our government is “penalizing private companies that require employees to speak English on the job” and “refuses to enforce any law that establishes English as the official language of State government.”

“In 1994, San Jose, California spent $500,000 of taxpayers’ money to erect a statue to the Aztec god, Quetzalcoatl, in a public park replacing the previous monument of the Liberty Bell.”

"...enactment of ‘hate crimes’ laws which demonize European-Americans then interpreting such laws to cover ‘hate speech’ so as to legally and financially penalize any expression of ‘politically incorrect’ beliefs on immigration, bilingualism, multiculturalism, affirmative action, etc.”