There is this from their website that I find troubling:
"Americans will fully recognize themselves as a people, not merely citizens or residents of a country, but a people bearing a unique national interest rooted in our heritage on this continent. Our people, born to this nation of our European race, must reforge themselves as a new collective capable of asserting our right to cultural independence. The LIFE of this nation, unique among all others, will be defended."
The Spanish expression la Raza[1] ('the people'[2] or 'the community';[3] literal translation: 'the race'[2]) has historically been used to refer to the Hispanophone populations (primarily though not always exclusively in the Western Hemisphere),[4] considered as an ethnic or racial unit[5] historically deriving from the Spanish Empire, and the process of racial intermixing of the Spanish colonizers with the indigenous populations of the Americas (some utilizations of the term include racial mixing with enslaved Africans brought there by the Atlantic slave trade[citation needed]).
The term was in wide use in Latin America in the early-to-mid-20th century, but has gradually been replaced by Hispanidad. It remains in active use specifically in the context of Mexican-American identity politics in the United States (see Chicano).
While I may not agree with all of this they have EVERY right under the first amendment to say this, think this or celebrate their Euro "whiteness".
Maybe they just believe they should be able to celebrate their heritage like every other culture. Did they call for the elimination of people from other heritages?