LULAC is one of the most racist organizations out there. They collude to push for benefits for Americans of Latin American descent, without regard for the fact that this country is founded on E Pluribus Unum–out of many, one.
We are one country, we are one nation, and we cannot survive as a country as long as selfish interest groups are more interest in race than they are in reality. The United States is called to be a united community under one Constitution, through the rule of law, based on the Judeo-Christian ethic of honor to the individual based on natural rights from our Creator.
But LULAC wants open borders, amnesty, and cares more about ethnicity than ethics. They are part of the growing coalition of left-wing agitators who want amnesty for all illegals and they oppose the wall and other metrics to secure our borders and put the needs of Americans first.
Roger "La Malinche" Rocha? |
Their president, Roger Rocha, has been caught between the widening wedge among liberals and progressives on the amnesty issue. Legislators in Congress are begging the DREAM Act Nightmares to be patient and accept any deal available. Soros-backed groups like United We Dream will settle for nothing less than a clean DREAM Act.
They also want amnesty for every single illegal alien in the country, and they don't want any enforcement along the borders, including the border wall. Shame on these arrogant adult children! This is not their country.
President Rocha also recognizes that because politics is a numbers game, and that in the White House the United States has a clear enforcer, that the unreasonable demands of amnesty advocates is tantamount to delusional. Rocha issued a letter supporting the President's initial, generous officer.
CNBC reports:
impeached, the president of the oldest Latino civil rights organization
apologized for the hurt he caused by sending a letter to President Donald Trump
backing Trump's immigration demands.
any hurt my actions in writing a letter to the President of the United States
may have caused you," he said in a statement.
Citizens, continued to defend his Jan. 28 letter in the statement issued Friday
evening, even though he said writing it "turned into the worst mistake of
my life."
administration helped get Trump to accept offering a pathway to citizenship for
1.8 million immigrants, rather than only 800,000 and to change his position on
a border wall to instead accept technology and more border and immigration
enforcement personnel.
may well be our last chance to save and protect our dreamers and immigrant
community," he said.
following two days of turmoil and backlash over Rocha's letter.
What was in the letter, that offended so many LULAC members? Perhaps the fact that he wrote a letter to President Trump invited such incendiary outrage. But still, was it offensive in its content?
Rocha issued the following in an open letter:
Rocha basically signaled that he would get on board with all four pillars of President Trump's immigration agenda, including the curtailing of legal immigration and termination of the diversity VISA lotteries.
Why did he signal support at first? Because this seemed to be the last means of getting a viable solution passed through both houses of Congress and on the desk of the President for his signature.
Do the pro-amnesty forces have a choice at this point? Rocha was trying to be sensible …
Yet the rest of the LULAC community went loco.
KGNS out of Laredo, Texas reports:
organization in the U.S. is facing harsh criticism for endorsing President
Trump’s immigration framework that includes a border wall.
wrote Trump this week saying that the storied civil rights group would support
his plan for a border wall in exchange for protecting young immigrants brought
to the country illegally.
immigration.
across the country who say such policies would hurt Hispanics.
a part of any compromise.
approved by the national board.
Cannot believe how BADLY DACA recipients have been treated by the Democrats…totally abandoned! Republicans are still working hard.— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) February 16, 2018
has a long-standing legacy of fighting to protect the civil rights of Latinos
in the United States. As the nation’s largest and oldest Latino volunteer-based
civil rights organization, we are committed to serving all of our constituents
and advocating for the most important issues impacting the Latino community.
What about the rights of all American citizens?
Notice how the press release talks about "Latinos." Do they care whether they are citizens or not? Or course they don't! They only want to push a La Raza hate narrative that puts people first based on their skin color.
Racism to the extreme.
recent public concerns regarding the organization’s leadership and assess the
necessary next steps. Roger C. Rocha, Jr. announced his intent to serve out his
term until the national elections take place on Saturday, July 21, 2018 at the
Annual LULAC National Convention & Exposition in Phoenix, Arizona. Mr.
Rocha does not plan to run for a final term. In the meantime, the National Board,
on behalf of the National Assembly, will continue to perform it’s duties.
"It's duties"–grammatical error. When writing the possessive, one uses "its". I can't believe that a prestigious national organization like LULAC would issue a press release with such a glaring error.
also restated that he will help LULAC with the transition as he exits out of
the organization. Mr. Wilkes has served the organization for 30 years,
advocating on behalf of Latino civil rights, voting rights, immigration,
education, health care, the environment and more. Under his longtime
leadership, LULAC has become one of the most respected voices on Latino civil
rights issues.
Resignations are already on the horizon. How about that!
This is good news, indeed. I think that LULAC showed fold up, close up, and just go away. Enough with this race-based outreach.
communities we serve very seriously,” said Brent Wilkes, LULAC National CEO.
“The board is determined to do what is in the best interest of the
organization. We remain focused on the national issues that put the livelihoods
of our communities at stake and will continue to strongly advocate for all
Latinos in the United States. LULAC has built a successful track record of
fighting for what is right and our commitment to the people we serve remains
stronger than ever.
our members informed of any and all updates on this matter.”
What was this big announcement for? An emergency meeting, but a meeting to decide what?
Here's the next press release:
National Board of Directors adopted a motion of no confidence against Roger
Rocha, Jr., its National President. The Board further confirmed that the
National Board of Directors would continue to perform its duties of advocating
and fighting for our community.
La Malinche colluded with Cortez, or at least that's what Brown Supremacists say |
Clean Dream Act
supported the passage of a clean DREAM Act that would provide a pathway to
citizenship for 1.8 million immigrants who were brought to this country as
children by their parents and have graduated from high school.
of Donald Trump and his decision to end the Deferred Action for Childhood
Arrivals program by March 5, 2018.
the DREAM Act is the right thing to do for the DREAMers and in the best
interest of the United States who will benefit from their talent and work
ethic. This position has been adopted by the National Assembly of LULAC on
multiple occasions and remains in force today.
additional border enforcement measures or the elimination of family visa
categories, since the bill by itself represents the best of American values,
and gives blameless young people the chance to succeed and contribute to our
country. Not surprisingly, eighty-six percent of the American public agrees
with us and supports the passage of the DREAM Act.
opposing Trump’s offensive wall along the US/Mexican border, opposing cuts to
family-based immigration, opposing efforts to force state and local governments
to enforce federal immigration laws, and opposing the increased detention of
undocumented immigrants.
recently released immigration framework which calls for $25 billion in US
taxpayers’ money for an ineffectual wall between the US and Mexico, increased
detention of immigrants, elimination of 5 out of the 7 categories of
family-based immigration visas, and elimination of the diversity lottery visa
program for underrepresented countries, among other draconian anti-immigrant
policies.
allies that President Trump’s hurtful, inaccurate, and inflammatory language
toward immigrants and communities of color neither advances the interests of
the country nor represents this nation’s values.
policies are reprehensible because he has manufactured the crisis himself by
ending the DACA program when he could have kept it in place, and especially
because he has already told these young Americans not to worry because he will
“deal with them with great heart.”
over the past year. LULAC has held more than 60 town halls on immigration
nationwide. We have also conducted four advocacy weeks in Washington, most
recently with 150 DREAMers the week of January 16-19, 2018, who delivered
petitions and letters to all 535 Members of Congress. LULAC’s members and
allies have kept in constant contact with our elected representatives both
online and in person.
DREAMers and provide a pathway to citizenship for the estimated 11 million
undocumented immigrants who work hard to contribute to our communities. We
encourage Latino communities and the country at large to make their voices
heard by engaging in our democracy through their exercise of free speech and
their franchise to vote.
Executive Committee and represents the organization’s official position on the
DREAM Act.
"I guess I won't get to sit at the cool kids' table any more!" |
Oh, and before I forget … didn't Trump talk about four pillars to his immigration proposal?
This past weekend, he mentioned three. Guess which one is missing?!
My Administration has identified three major priorities for creating a safe, modern and lawful immigration system: fully securing the border, ending chain migration, and canceling the visa lottery. Congress must secure the immigration system and protect Americans. pic.twitter.com/xV1lgfhjBU— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) February 10, 2018