La Raza boobs call illegal immigration debate “racism”
La Raza (Spanish for The Race) a notoriously racist organization that depends on the scare of racism for membership claims that the recent debate over illegal immigration is racism, according to the Washington Times’ Stephen Dinan;
The nation’s largest Hispanic advocacy group says it must come up with a strategy to combat “a wave of hate” its leaders say came from talk radio’s efforts to sink the Senate’s immigration bill.
“That had an extraordinary impact in the Senate, and as a nation, I don’t think we should be comfortable with the fact that the United States Senate responded to what was largely a wave of hate,” Cecilia Munoz, the National Council of La Raza’s senior vice president for research, advocacy and legislation, told The Washington Times after meeting with NCLR affiliates to talk about a new strategy.
Well, that’s just silly – and racist. Not all illegal immigrants come from Latin America, and the only people who make that claim are La Raza – a notoriously racist organization ( I know I said that twice but I thought it needed saying twice) that named itself after blatant racism.
And of course, you can always count on a totally ridiculous statement from a member of Congress;
Speaking to delegates during lunch yesterday, Rep. Lincoln Diaz-Balart, Florida Republican and a Cuban immigrant, urged them to help preserve Spanish.
“It is important that we emphasize the Spanish language and that we keep the Spanish language, and that we transmit that emphasis to our children and our grandchildren,” he said.
Why? Can someone tell me that? Why is it so important preserve Spanish in our American culture – to what result? Yeah, I enjoy speaking spanish, I like spying on the Spanish-speaking community to hear what is said behind our backs, so to speak. I speak Spanish in my home, I speak Spanish in spanish-speaking countries. But what is so damn important about preserving Spanish in our American culture (and by American culture, I mean that culture that has survived as the oldest true republic in the world – the republic where all of these illegal immigrants hope to build a better life for themselves and their families).
But back to the debate about racism;
But Ms. Munoz told Hispanic activists that the fight appeared to be about race and national identity — a conclusion she said has been bolstered by recent floor debates.
She cited amendments she said would require even naturalized citizens to produce records showing they aren’t claiming Social Security benefits for time they worked illegally and an amendment she said will come up later this month to apply to foreign-born legal residents and food stamps.
“All these people who have been saying to us, ‘We just want people to follow the rules and be here legally; we have no problem with legal immigrants …’ — Well, they’re going after legal immigrants on the floor [of Congress] about once a week,” she said. “And some of those attacks don’t just go after legal immigrants; they go after U.S. citizens, if they happen to be foreign-born. So that sounds to us like this is not about legal immigration. This is a broader attack, and that attack looks like it’s against us.”
Please provide examples, Ms Munoz. It’s just like the piece I did last weekend on El Pollo Rico – supposedly legal residents were afraid that immigration officials would begin deporting legal residents – although that has NEVER happened in our history (except that one incidence in a Cheech Marin movie – a work of complete fiction). This is just an attempt to influence the guilt-ridden Liberals to support the racist La Raza.
Although I’ll admit that some of the people involved in sinking the immigration reform legislation are racists, some of us just want secure borders to protect us from criminals and terrorists. If the people living in this country really wanted to make a better life for themselves and their families here, they’d feel the same way – well, except for exploitive manipulators like Ms. Munoz who sees racism in every English word I’ve written.
And can you imagine the reaction of minority communities if I started an organization for whites and named it “The Race”.