My wife is a LEGAL immigrant from Argentina. She understood because she chose to live here, she nneeded to assimilate and do it quickly. She has done a great job. She has done a great job of mastering English and has taken on our customs very well. She considers America as her home for the rest of her life. She can't wait to get citizneship next year and be able to vote. In the mean time, she thought it would be good to make a difference by joining LULAC. What a mistake! Here is the email she wrote to the local President of LULAC and the idiotic left wing reply she got back.

----- Original Message -----
From: XXXXXXXXXXXXX
To: Edward Ybarra LULAC
Subject: Fw: membership


Dear Mr. Ibarra:

I'm apologize for the delay in my answer to your email.

Some time ago, I sent the email you will find below to Mrs. XXXXXX, thinking she still was our area LULAC representative. My ideas didn't changed since then, also, as I investigated a bit more, they became stronger. My idea about LULAC it was LULAC represented the Latino inheritance, as well as a place where all of us would help the each others in similar situations. What I found, is how the 1st of May March, had a communist background -Just watch the Che Guevara pictures in some of the posters during that protest to understand- and also, protects rights are not exactly the ones in which I believe. As resident and hopefully citizen of this country, I assumed I had been "adopted" for this country who opened wide his arms to me, I made the whole paperwork required, respecting the laws as it has to being respected, melting my old culture with the one where I want to build a future with my family. Amazingly, I found LULAC is not exactly representing people like me, it's representing ideas that are basically towards the ones I strongly believe in. I believe in the respect for this soil, flag, laws, politics and people, while LULAC looks like representing illegality, communism, and lack of respect and love for this country.
If you have some time, maybe you can search a few about how Gutierrez -one of the "socialist" parties leader in south America, is basically communist, supporting not just communism, also dividing Latinos between the each others, and writing about how the "gringos" are old and they have to being killed if necessary. Maybe, as I'm you will be amazed. Maybe, LULAC knows about whom is moving the wires underneath protests and similar stuff.

This country deserves much more than what I'm seeing it's going on.

Here maybe you will find the same information my husband and I were reading about, and maybe as it's so interesting to me, would be to you.
I became in a LULAC member because of the high respect I have for XXXX XXXX, whom I don't think she knew about all this facts, but seeing the political orientation LULAC has, I have to let you know, I want to resign to my LULAC membership, not because of Mrs. XXXXXXX, nor Mrs. XXXXXX, nor You. It's nothing "personal", it's just because of the deep differences between my believes and LULAC's ones.
Thanks.
Mrs.XXXXXXXXXXX


CNN - Monday, May 1, 2006; Posted: 9:29 a.m. EDT (13:29 GMT)

"Millions of workers, men and women without documents and their supporters who are, in fact, legal United States citizens will heed the call to not go to work," said Juan Jose Gutierrez, national coordinator of Latino Movement USA and one of the lead organizers of Monday.

http://www.cnn.com/2006/US/04/28/boycott/

CNN Dobbs: Radical groups taking control of immigrant movement - Monday, May 1, 2006; Posted: 10:19 p.m. EDT (02:19 GMT)
http://www.cnn.com/2006/US/05/01/dobbs. ... index.html
Washington Times- One of the key organizers of the immigration protests and rallies nationwide, including yesterday's in Washington, is a group whose leaders are tied to the Workers World Party, a Marxist organization that has expressed support for dictators Kim Jong-il of North Korea and Saddam Hussein of Iraq.
http://www.washtimes.com/national/20060 ... -4817r.htm

http://www.americanthinker.com/articles ... le_id=5459

A.N.S.W.E.R. USA
http://www.answerla.org/

The real players behind ANSWER now are the Party for Liberation and Socialism, led by Gloria La Riva, who quit the WWP in a huff when they refused to re-nominate her in 2004 as their "presidential candidate.
http://answercoalition.org

Party for Liberation and Socialism
http://socialismandliberation.org/mag/index.php

Gloria La Riva is Coordinator, National Committee to Free the Cuban Five and active in the ANSWER Coalition. She recently led a delegation to the World Social Forum in Venezuela where ANSWER held a workshop on the U.S. anti-war movement. She also frequently travels to Cuba. She speaks on the increasing ties between Venezuela and Cuba, the US attempts to oust Chavez and Castro, and the gains in Cuba now that the Special Period is over.
Recorded at a PSL Forum in LA 03/10/06 mp3 (29:08, 10.0 MB)
http://www.pslblog.org/?cat=2

Juan Jose Gutierrez leader of Latino Movement USA
http://www.socialistworker.org/2004-2/5 ... trol.shtml

May 1, 2006 - San Francisco, CA - PipeLineNews.org - Juan Jose Gutierrez is the director of Latino Movement USA and a member of the steering committee of the Los Angeles branch of International A.N.S.W.E.R, a hard core Marxist organization which was responsible for organizing the huge illegal alien protest in Los Angeles on March 25 and is intimately and inextricably involved in the planning and exectution of similar protests today, appropriately the traditional day to support the "International Workers of the World."
http://www.pipelinenews.org/index.cfm?p ... ermay1.htm

PBS Online
Juan Jose Gutierrez is director of Latino Movement USA, a Los Angeles-based group that helped organize today's boycott.
http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/law/jan- ... 05-01.html

Juan Jose Gutierrez is also an AFL/CIO member – Service Employees International Union (SEIU)
http://www.americanpatrol.com/REFERENCE ... errez.html

Juan Jose Gutierrez said, We have an aging white America ... They are dying ...We have got to eliminate the gringo, and what I mean by that is if the worst comes to the worst, we have got to kill him."
http://www.newswithviews.com/Devvy/kidd180.htm

http://washingtontimes.com/op-ed/200604 ... -5890r.htm

A.N.S.W.E.R. USA
http://www.answerla.org/
Juan Jose Gutierrez is a member of the steering committee of the Los Angeles branch of International A.N.S.W.E.R, a hard core Marxist organization.

Che Guevara a symbol of struggle for the communist party and the right hand of Fidel Castro during the communist revolution
http://www.socialistworld.net/publicati ... seven.html

May Day protest organized by communists
(note: Che Guevara poster in the picture)
WorldNetDaily.com
May 3, 2006
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/artic ... E_ID=50030

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1626216/posts

Worlds Worker Party
Not only did immigrants reclaim May Day, a day that U.S. imperialists thought they had forever wiped out in this country, but these workers also pulled off the first truly national general strike—and what’s more, a strike against the government over political demands as opposed to a strike directed at this or that employer in a particular industry over economic issues.
The Workers World Party called for solidarity with Iraq, Iran, Cuba, Venezuela, Palestine, Haiti, New Orleans, Asia and Africa.
http://www.workersworld.net/wwp/

Marxists - Fightback
http://www.marxist.ca/content/view/124/49/

International Socialist Organization
Join us at protests and other actions taking place around the country.
http://www.internationalsocialist.org/

The group, Fight For Imperialism Stand Together, was actively involved in the protest.
http://www.fist.cc/

----- Original Message -----
From: Edward Ybarra
Subject: Re: membership


Mrs. XXXXXXXXX:

I am sorry that you have a stilted view of LULAC. Many of my friends for years held off joining LULAC because they considered it a "Country Club" organization, made up of conservative businessmen and women, only concerned with their own economic well-being.

Just imagine my surprise when I joined LULAC 24 years ago and discovered instead a grass-roots organization made up of working class persons, middle-class professionals, and just every-day regular folks.

Until you've been IN LULAC, participating in voter registration drives, fund-raising to distribute scholarships to deserving Latino youth, and yes, also working to normalize the status of millions of persons in this country without legal papers, can you say what your email disturbingly states. We, the members of LULAC, are making a difference in the improvement of the lot of the Latino community by working together in lifting up the status of members of our community.

I, myself, was reared by a father (who was born in Mexico and later naturalized), and a mother (who only reached the fourth grade) who helped seven children (five daughters and two sons), get their education (all graduated high school, with my brother and I graduating from the University of Houston). My father always had a good job as a welder-mechanic for a local cement company (he also proudly worked at the ship yard during World War II), and together with my mother operated a neighborhood grocery almost 20 years with the help of my five older sisters. Our grocery always helped persons who were out of work by lending them credit, with almost a 100% paying back their account.

Yes, we lived the American Dream, achieved a lot considering our origins, but always have been looking out for the little guy who maybe needs only a little boost.

Again, Good Luck and we'll see down the road.


Edward Ybarra
LULAC Council 402 President