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Hispanic News beginning with Act Arizona (Act Arizona Political Action Committee), a concept of changing Arizona from Red to Blue, now establishes Act America to address national issues such as immigration reform by using a Political Action Committee to support America's Hispanics.

There are many sincere efforts by individuals, groups and organizations to advance immigration reform, but the only way to obtain immigration reform is to defeat five United States senators who in 2006-2007 were instrumental in defeating immigration reform with their anti-Hispanic vitriolic rhetoric. These five senators are John McCain and Jon Kyl of Arizona, Kay Hutchinson and John Cornyn of Texas and Jess Sessions of Alabama.

The purpose of Act Arizona is to change Arizona from Red to Blue. To gain immigration reform, Arizona, Texas and Alabama must be changed from Red to Blue.

In addition to Arizona, Texas and Alabama, there are other states that have Republican senators that do not support the growth of the Hispanic community in America.

Republican Sens. David Vitter of Louisiana and Bob Bennett of Utah proposed an amendment to an appropriations bill that would have stopped funding of the 2010 Census unless changes are were made that would have excluded undocumented immigrants from the population count used to allocate congressional seats after the 2010 Census. It also would have required the Census to ask people whether they are citizens. The proposed amendment was defeated.

Act America is not only about Arizona, Texas and Alabama. When these three states go from Red to Blue, ALL of America's Hispanics will benefit. This means Maria Lopez in New Hampshire, Jose Sanchez in Alaska and even Lena Alonzo in Iowa would share in America's celebration of Hispanic growth of the USA.

Act America is for all states in the USA. Whichever state you live in, work with us to make change across America beginning with your state.

If you are not from Arizona, Texas or Alabama, or another "Red" state, you can still participate by making a donation to make change. If you already live in a "Blue" state, Act America still needs your help to advance America's Hispanic community.

If you do not believe in contributing to political campaigns, then you do not understand American politics; consequently, no change will be forthcoming. It is only with campaign contributions that change in America will advance America's Hispanic community.

In May 2010, Hispanic News/Act America will register with the Federal Election Commission and proceed to open a bank account to receive donations to support candidates in the November 2010 congressional elections who will advance America's Hispanic community.

If you are from Texas or Alabama, work with Act America to make change in your state. If you are from any other state and want to make change in your state and you support immigration reform, contact us using information below.

Friends from Texas have already contacted Act America and soon Act Texas will be organized.

Hispanic News will work in partnership with Act America to form the Hispanic News/Act America Political Action Committee and where articles supporting the mission of the Hispanic News/Act America Political Action Committee will be published.

The first article will be published March 23, 2010: Obama's Promesa Por Cumplir (Unkept Promise).

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