Posted on 07/09/2007 9:49:31 AM PDT by #1CTYankee
Been getting a ton of mail about my column of last week. My main point: "All the posturing about illegal immigrants is really an attack aimed at everybody whose name ends in 'ez.'"
Snip....
What really caught my attention was his link to a forum at FreeRepublic.com where my column was being, umm, discussed.
One posting had the same bandito featured on Ralph's Mexifornia license (turns out it's the actor Alfonso Bedoya in "The Treasure of Sierra Madre") and said: "Borders? Borders? We don' need no steenking borders. We don't need no steekin' Roger Hernandez neither!"
(Excerpt) Read more at northjersey.com ...
Why do these people think they have a right to jump the line and enter illegally?
Apparently, “steenkin’ badges” are somewhat important to ensure the Rule of Law.
Thanks for posting this. I found a link, it should have it’s own thread.
Breaching America: Todd Bensman’s findings
http://powerlineblog.com/archives/018175.php
He calls everybody opposed to illegal immigration a racist xenophobe but hates to be accused of attacking Americans?
Poor Boy!
If everybody agrees they can embargo the issue. Doesn’t cost them except in congressional approval ratings.
Could we do that? I mean trade straight up? Would we have to sweeten the pot with certain financial incentives? Be worth it I'd say, but personally I don't think the Koreans are that dumb.
You just know jorge would cover his ears and give it the “la la la la la la” treatment if he were forced to watch it.
ROTFLMBO!
I don’t think we could ever get them to trade straight up, because too many lawyers would be in the batch we send. Korea and Japan are already on to us about shipping them our legal system.
“All the posturing about illegal immigrants is really an attack aimed at everybody whose name ends in ‘ez.’”
Oh really?
The new group You Don’t Speak for Me! formed when Col. Al Rodriguez became fed up watching media coverage of the mass protests of April. Their leaders were saying it was a march for immigrant rights and a Latino/Hispanic movement, says Rodriguez. I thought to myself, ‘Hey, those are illegal aliens, not immigrants! Col. Rodriguez began speaking out to others saying, I’m of Hispanic ancestry and those people are acting like they speak for me. Well, you don’t speak for me!”
Good point.
For libs, being labeled or called a name is horrifying. I don’t care what I’m called, but send the illegal invaders home, build the wall & while we’re at it, close every mosque in the country down.
The illegal immigration issue could mess things up for the coalition Reagan put together, if CNN has anything to say abou tit.
Indeed! Here you go Mr Hernandez. Hispanic's work for their race at the same time disparaging any other race. Every one of these groups is a politcal advocacy group based on race/ethnicty and this is just the tip of the iceberg
I just sometimes want to scream. There are multiple, multiple examples of the outright racism and bigotry of Hispanics in this country. Hispanics routinely work as a race/ethnicity yet many whites when accused of such will spend all there time backing up explaining how they are not racist. Meanwhile Latino's work and advocate for their race to the exclusion of you. Whites have become neutered. They have you by the nuts and will continue to do so until you stand up to the outright hypocrisy of it all. It is complete BS!
ASOCIACION NACIONAL PRO PERSONAS MAYORES (ANPPM) (est. 1975)
National Association for Hispanic Elderly
PRESIDENT AND CEO: CARMELA G. LACAYO
234 E. Colorado Boulevard, Suite 300
Pasadena, CA 91101
Tel: 626-564-1988
Fax: 626-564-2659
E-mail: anppm@aol.com
ANPPM was founded to inform policy makers and the general public about the status and needs of elderly Hispanics and other low-income elderly. The organization provides direct social services and training and technical assistance to community groups and professionals in the field of aging. It also produces and distributes bilingual information on the Hispanic elderly.
ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF MEXICAN-AMERICANS (AAMA) (est. 1970)
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR: GILBERT MORENO
6001 Gulf Freeway
Building B-1, Suite 102
Houston, TX 77023
Tel: 713-926-5464
Fax: 713-926-8035
Web site: www.aamainc.com
AAMA offers programs focused on education, social services, cultural awareness, and economic and community development. Other AAMA programs include adult literacy, alcohol and drug abuse, gang prevention programs, AIDS education, and emergency shelter for youth.
ASSOCIATION OF LATINO SPEAKERS
PRESIDENT: ALBERTO O. CAPPAS
CEO: LEO LOZADA, JR.
85 4th Avenue, Suite JJ
New York, NY
Tel: 212-866-0125
Fax: 212-353-9114
AYUDA, INC. (est. 1971)
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR: YVONNE M. VEGA
1736 Columbia Road, NW
Washington, D.C. 20009
Tel: 202-387-4848
Fax: 202-387-0324
Web site: www.ayudainc.org
AYUDA is a nonprofit, community-based organization that serves the needs of the foreign-born, low-income community by providing high-quality legal services for immigration and domestic violence purposes. Assistance is given for political asylum, filing for family petitions, naturalization, advance parole, work authorization, and adjustment of status. AYUDA provides information on the latest changes affecting the legal rights of battered immigrant women and children, as well as offering model programs for serving them.
CARECEN (CENTRAL AMERICAN REFUGEE CENTER) (est. 1981)
DIRECTOR: SAUL SOLORZANO
1459 Columbia Road, NW
Washington, D.C. 20099
Tel: 202-328-9799
E-mail: carecendc@aol.com
CARECEN is an organization that provides legal, educational and advocacy services for Hispanics in the Washington, D.C. area. The legal department provides counseling in such areas as employment and labor law, civil rights law and housing. The legal services department also focuses on the immigration needs of Central Americans as well as assisting all Hispanics with the naturalization process.
CASA DEL PUEBLO (est. 1985)
PRESIDENT: HAROLD RECINOS
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR: MARIA JOSE RECINOS
1459 Columbia Road, NW
Washington, D.C. 20009
Tel: 202-332-1082
Fax: 202-667-7783
E-mail: cdelpueblo@aol.com
Casa del Pueblo is a community-based organization that serves the educational, social, cultural, self-improvement, and empowerment needs of Hispanics, particularly those who have recently arrived to the United States from parts of Central America. Casa del Pueblo seeks to address such issues as the Central American community's limited access to and participation in the processes of self-determination because of cultural, linguistic, economic, educational, and social discrimination, through the various programs it offers.
CHICANOS POR LA CAUSA, INC. (est. 1969)
PRESIDENT AND CEO: PETE C. GARCIA
CHAIR: JIMMY VIGIL
1112 East Buckeye Road
Phoenix, AZ 85034
Tel: 602-257-0700
Fax: 602-256-2740
Web site: www.cplc.org
The organization's goals are to provide greater opportunities, work with dignity, and self-sufficiency for Hispanic communities, as well as to promote Hispanic heritage. It provides employment referral and training, housing for the elderly, youth and behavioral programs, and operates a domestic violence shelter. Funded by federal and foundation grants, CHICANOS POR LA CAUSA operates in 23 cities, assisting some 45,000 people annually.
CONGRESSIONAL HISPANIC CAUCUS (est. 1976)
CHAIRMAN: SILVESTRE REYES (D-TX)
1527 Longworth HOB
Washington, D.C. 20515 Tel: 202-225-2410
Fax: 202-225-2016
Web site: http://www.house.gov/reyes/CHC/
The Congressional Hispanic Caucus (CHC) is dedicated, through the legislative process, to voicing and advancing issues affecting Hispanics in the United States and the insular areas.
CONGRESSIONAL HISPANIC CAUCUS INSTITUTE, INC. (est. 1978)
CHAIRMAN: SILVESTRE REYES
504 C Street, NE
Washington, D.C. 20002
Tel: 202-543-1771/1-800-EXCEL DC
Fax: 202-546-2143
E-mail: chci@chci.org
Web site: www.chci.org
The Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute is a nonprofit organization that was founded by the Hispanic members of Congress to develop the next generation of Hispanic leaders. CHCI offers educational and leadership development programs and services in an attempt to promote the growth of participants as effective professionals and strong leaders.
CUBAN AMERICAN NATIONAL COUNCIL (CNC) (est. 1980)
CHAIR: JUAN A. GALAN, JR.
PRESIDENT: GUARIONE M. DIAZ
1223 SW 4 Street
Miami, FL 33135
Tel: 305-642-3484
Fax: 305-642-7463
Web site: www.cnc.org
The CNC conducts research and policy analyses on issues affecting Cubans and Hispanics in the United States and provides education, employment, and housing services to all disadvantaged individuals of various ethnic, racial, and national backgrounds.
CUBAN AMERICAN NATIONAL FOUNDATION (CANF) (est. 1981)
CHAIR: JORGE MAS SANTOS
Worldwide headquarters:
1312 SW 27th Ave
Miami, FL 33145
Tel: 305-592-7768
Fax: 305-592-7889
E-mail: hq@canf.org
Web site: www.canf.org
The Cuban American National Foundation is dedicated to the re-establishment of freedom and democracy in Cuba.
HANDS ACROSS CULTURES (est. 1993)
PRESIDENT: HENRY MONTOYA
P.O. Box 2215
Espanola, NM 87532
Tel: 505-747-1889
Fax: 505-747-1623
E-mail:hmontoya@aol.com
Web site: www.la-tierra.com/hacc
Hands Across Cultures provides material development, training and technical assistance to organizations and institutions seeking to address the issues of alcohol, tobacco, and drug abuse. Hispano/Latino cultural factors are stressed.
HISPANIC COUNCIL ON INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS (est. 1994)
PRESIDENT: ROXANA CHAHIN JORDAN
CHAIRMAN: FRANK GOMEZ
VICE-CHAIRWOMAN: RITA DIMARTINO
1111 19 Street, NW, Suite 1000
Washington, D.C. 20036
Tel: 202-776-1754
Fax: 202-776-1792
E-mail: bescarcega@hcir.org
Web site: www.hcir.org
The HCIR is the only national organization that is dedicated exclusively to increasing the role of Hispanics in the international arena. Members include current and former Foreign Services professionals, heads of Hispanic organizations, academics, private sector leaders, attorneys, and others who all share the goal of a stronger Latino voice in foreign policy, trade investment, international organizations, economic development and other areas.
HISPANIC DESIGNERS, INC. (est. 1984)
PRESIDENT: PENNY HARRISON
1101 30 Street, NW, Suite 500
Washington, D.C. 20007
Tel: 202-337-9636
Fax: 202-337-9635
E-mail: HispDesign@aol.com
Web site: www.hispanicdesigners.org
HDI is a nonprofit organization dedicated to highlighting Hispanic talent and cultural contributions to the design industry. HDI provides national programs showcasing Hispanic excellence to create educational opportunities and build public awareness about major issues affecting education, health and well being for Hispanics.
HISPANIC ELECTED LOCAL OFFICIALS CAUCUS (est. 1976)
MANAGER, CONSTITUENCY SERVICES: MARY GORDON
1301 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Suite 550,
Washington, D.C. 20004
Tel: 202-626-3169
Fax: 202-626-3043
Within the framework of the National League of Cities, this organization works as a forum for exchange and communication among Hispanic local government officials. The objectives include: encouraging participations of Hispanic officials in NLC, identifying qualified Hispanic officials for service in NLC, as well as for other national positions, promoting issues of interest to Hispanics and the status of Hispanics in the U.S. cities, and establishing liaisons with other organizations concerned with municipal government or with issues of particular concern to the Hispanic community.
INSTITUTE FOR PUERTO-RICAN POLICY, INC. (IPR) (est. 1982)
(now known as the PRLDEF - Institute for Puerto Rican Policy)
SENIOR POLICY EXECUTIVE: ANGELO FALCӎ
POLICY NETWORKING COORDINATOR: MAYRA ESTAPA
99 Hudson Street, 14th Floor
New York, NY 10013-2815
Tel: 212-739-7516
Toll free: 1-800-328-2322
Fax: 212-431-4276
E-mail: angelo_falcon@prldef.org
Web site: http://www.nypn.org/htm/Members/ipr/
The PRLDEF Institute for Puerto Rican Policy was created as a result of the recent merger between the Puerto Rican Legal Defense and Education Fund (PRLDEF), founded in 1972, and the Institute for Puerto Rican Policy (IPR), founded in 1982. This new division of PRLDEF will conduct policy analysis and advocacy, and will collaborate with PRLDEF's Litigation Division to integrate the organization's litigation and policy work.
LABOR COUNCIL FOR LATIN AMERICAN ADVANCEMENT (est. 1973)
NATIONAL PRESIDENT: HENRY C. GONZALEZ
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR: OSCAR SANCHEZ
888 16th Street, NW, Suite 640
Washington, D.C. 20006
Tel: 202-347-4223
Fax: 202-347-5095
E-mail: Natlclaa@aol.com
Web site: www.lclaa.org
LCLAA is a nonprofit, national Hispanic trade union association that strives to achieve social dignity, economic and political justice, and higher living standards for every Hispanic worker. The Council works to encourage nonpartisan voter registration, voter education, and increased participation by Hispanic workers in the political process. The Council assesses members annual dues of $12.
LATINO ISSUES FORUM (est. 1987)
PRESIDENT OF THE BOARD: LEO AVILA
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR: VIOLA GONZALEZ
785 Market Street, Third Floor
San Francisco, CA 94103
Tel: 415-284-7220
Fax: 415-284-7222
E-mail: lifcentral@lif.org
Web site: http://www.lif.org/
LIF is a nonprofit organization whose purpose is to address major statewide and national issues of concern to Hispanics. Its primary focus is on broader immigration issues, education, citizenship, and integration of Hispanics into the economic, educational, and political fabric of the nation.
LEAGUE OF UNITED LATIN AMERICAN CITIZENS (est. 1929)
NATIONAL PRESIDENT: RICK DOVALINA
NATIONAL EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR,
WASHINGTON, D.C.: BRENT A. WILKES
2000 L Street, NW, Suite 610
Washington, D.C. 20036
Tel: 202-833-6130
Fax: 202-833-6135
NATIONAL PRESIDENT'S OFFICE
2900 Woodridge, Suite 210
Houston, TX 77087
Tel: 713-643-4222
Fax: 713-643-4622
E-mail: LULACDC@aol.com
Web site: www.LULAC.org
LULAC is the largest and oldest Hispanic organization in the country involving and serving all Hispanic nationality groups. LULAC advances the economic condition, educational attainment, political influence, health and civil rights of Hispanics through community-based programs operating at more than 600 LULAC councils nationwide. LULAC has approximately 115,000 members throughout the United States and Puerto Rico.
LEAGUE OF UNITED LATIN AMERICAN CITIZENS (LULAC) FOUNDATION (est. 1929)
BRENT A. WILKES, NATIONAL EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
HECTOR M. FLORES, NATIONAL PRESIDENT
National Office:
2000 L Street, Suite 610
Washington, DC 20036
Tel: 202-833-6130
Web site: www.lulac.org
The LULAC Foundation supports efforts to improve the quality of life for Americans in the United States. The Foundation operates programs in health awareness and health care and assists qualified residents to become citizens of the U.S.
LOS NIяS (est. 1974)
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR: ELISA SABATINI
287 G Street
Chula Vista, CA 91910
Tel: 619-426-9110
Fax: 619-426-6664
E-mail: losninos@electriciti.com
Los Nihelps children and families living in marginal communities along the U.S.-Mexico border by providing education programs that focus on family/school nutrition and family/school ecology and gardening. These programs are weekend, weeklong or summer programs.
MEXICAN AMERICAN CULTURAL CENTER (MACC) (est. 1972)
CHAIRMAN: ARCHBISHOP PATRICIO F. FLORES PRESIDENT: Sr.
MARIA ELENA GONZALEZ, R.S.M.
P.O. Box 28185
San Antonio, TX 78228-5104
Tel: 210-732-2156
Fax: 210-732-9072
E-mail: macc@maccsa.org
Web site: www.maccsa.org
The MACC is a national Catholic Institute for pastoral leadership and language studies. MACC prepares pastoral leaders to work in and with Spanish-speaking communities throughout the United States.
MEXICAN AMERICAN LEGAL DEFENSE AND EDUCATIONAL FUND
(MALDEF) (est. 1968)
PRESIDENT AND GENERAL COUNSEL: ANTONIA HERNANDEZ
REGIONAL COUNSEL: MARISA DEMEO
CHAIRMAN OF BOARD OF DIRECTORS: THOMAS B. RESTON
1717 'K' Street NW, Suite 311
Washington, D.C. 20036
Tel: 202- 293-2828
Fax: 202-293-2849
E-mail: maldefone@aol.com
Web site: http://www.maldef.org/
MALDEF is a national nonprofit organization whose principal objective is to protect and promote the civil rights of U.S. Latinos through litigation, advocacy, educational outreach, and the awarding of law scholarships.
MEXICAN AMERICAN UNITY COUNCIL (MAUC) (est. 1967)
PRESIDENT/CEO: FRANCES TERAN
2300 West Commerce Street, Suite 200
San Antonio, TX 78207
Tel: 210-978-0500
Fax: 210-978-0547
MAUC is committed to developing the human and economic potential of Hispanics by encouraging pride and participation in the economic mainstream and leveraging public and private resources.
MULTICULTURAL EDUCATION, TRAINING, AND ADVOCACY (META) (est. 1983)
CO-DIRECTOR: ROGER RICE
CO-DIRECTOR: PETER ROOS
STAFF ATTORNEY: JANE E. LOPEZ
STAFF ATTORNEY: DEBORAH ESCOBEDO
STAFF ATTORNEY: MARY HERNANDEZ
240 A Elm Street, Suite 22 Somerville, MA 02144
Tel: 617-628-2226
Fax: 617-628-0322
META is a national organization specializing in the educational rights of Hispanics and other linguistic minorities and migrant youth.
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR CHICANA AND CHICANO STUDIES
(NACCS) (est. 1972)
DIRECTOR, NACCS
National Office: CARLOS S. MALDONADO
Chicano Education Program
Eastern Washington University
Monroe Hall 202, MS-170
Cheney, WA 99004
Tel: 509-359-2404
Fax: 509-359-2310
Web site: www.ewu.edu
The goal of this association is to build Chicano political, cultural, and educational awareness. Its members include educators and researchers affiliated with Chicano Studies programs in the United States, students, and community members.
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF HISPANIC FEDERAL EXECUTIVES (NAHFE) (est. 1984)
PRESIDENT AND CEO: MANUEL OLIVEREZ
VICE PRESIDENT: ALMA MORALES RIOJA
SECRETARY: JUDY REYES-MAGGIO
TREASURER: CAROLYN ZAMORA
DIRECTOR FOR SCHOLARSHIPS: BILL RODRIGUEZ
P.0. Box 469
Herndon, VA 20172-0469
Tel: 703-787-0291
Fax: 703-787-4675
E-mail: nahfe@cs.com
Web site: www.nahfe.org
NAHFE's purpose is to enhance the opportunities for Hispanics to secure positions in the federal government at General Management 12, 15, Senior Executive Service, and executive level positions.
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF LATINO ELECTED AND APPOINTED OFFICIALS (NALEO)
EDUCATIONAL FUND (est. 1981)
BOARD PRESIDENT: RAYMOND G. SANCHEZ
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR: ARTURO VARGAS
5800 S. Eastern Avenue, Suite 365
Los Angeles, CA 90040
Tel: 323-720-1932
Fax: 323-720-9519
E-mail: info@naleo.org
Web site: www.naleo.org
The National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials Educational Fund is a nonprofit organization established to promote the participation of Latinos in the nation's civic life. The NALEO Educational Fund implements programs that promote the integration of Latino immigrants into American society; provides assistance and training to the nation's Latino elected officials; and conducts research on issues important to the Latino population.
NATIONAL CENTER FOR FARMWORKER HEALTH, INC. (est. 1975)
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR: E. ROBERTA RYDER
1770 FM 967, Buda, TX 78610
Tel: 512-312-2700
Fax: 512-312-2600
E-mail: ryder@ncfh.org
Web site: www.ncfh.org
The mission of NCFH is to improve the health status of farmworker families through the innovative application of human, technical and information resources.
NATIONAL COUNCIL OF LA RAZA (est. 1968)
PRESIDENT AND CEO: RAUL YZAGUIRRE
CHAIR OF THE BOARD: JOSE VILLARREAL
1111 19th Street, NW, Suite 1000
Washington, D.C. 20036
Tel: 202-785-1670
Fax: 202-776-1792
E-mail: info@nclr.org
Web site: www.nclr.org
The National Council of La Raza is a private, nonprofit organization established to reduce poverty and discrimination, and improve life opportunities for Hispanics. NCLR is the nation's largest constituency based Hispanic organization serving all Hispanic nationality groups in all regions of the country through a formal network of affiliates, and a broader network of more than 20,000 groups and individuals nationwide, reaching more than 3 million Latinos annually.
NATIONAL HISPANA LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE (est. 1987)
PRESIDENT: MARISA RIVERA-ALBERT
CHAIRMAN: LINDA MAZON-GUTIERREZ
1901 North Moore Street, Suite 206
Arlington, VA 22209
Tel: 703-527-6007
Fax: 703-527-6009
E-mail: NHLI@aol.com
Web site: www.nhli.org
The National Hispana Leadership Institute was founded to increase the need for Latinas in visible national positions. NHLI selects 20 Latinas each year to participate in an intensive four-week leadership development program.
NATIONAL HISPANIC INSTITUTE (NHI) (est. 1981) EXECUTIVE
DIRECTOR: ERNESTO NIETO
DIRECTOR OF PROGRAMS: GLORIA DE LEON
P.O. Box 220
Maxwell, TX 78656
Tel: 512-357-6137
Fax: 512-357-2206
E-mail: nhi@nhi_net.org
Web site: www.nhi-net.org
NHI targets top Latino youths in high school and college and conducts creative leadership training to develop students' self-marketing, networking, college planning and organizational development skills.
NATIONAL IMAGE, INC. (est. 1972)
CHAIRPERSON OF THE BOARD: ALBERTO ROCHA
VICE CHAIRPERSON OF THE BOARD: OLIVIA BALANDRAN
930 W. 7th Avenue, Suite 139
Denver, CO 80204-4417
Tel: 303-534-6534
Fax: 303-534-0796
E-mail: info@mail.nationalimageinc.org
Web site: www.nationalimageinc.org
National Image, Inc. is a nonprofit organization committed to promoting equality and opportunity in the areas of employment, education, and civil rights.
NATIONAL PUERTO RICAN COALITION, INC. (est. 1977)
PRESIDENT: MANUEL MIRABAL
1700 K Street, NW, Suite 500
Washington, D.C. 20006
Tel: 202-223-3915
Fax: 202-429-2223
E-mail: nprc@nprcinc.org
Web site: www.bateylink.org
The National Puerto Rican Coalition is a nonprofit organization that works to strengthen and enhance the social, economic, and political well being of all Puerto Ricans throughout the United States and Puerto Rico. NPRC provides technical assistance and training to Puerto Rican organizations. It evaluates the potential impact of legislative and government proposals and policies affecting the Puerto Rican community.
NATIONAL PUERTO RICAN FORUM (NPRF) (est. 1957)
31 East 32nd Street, 4th floor
New York, NY 10016-5536
Tel: 212-685-2311
Fax: 212-685-2349
Web site: www.nprf.org
NPRF works to enhance the socio-economic conditions of the Latino population through programs, research, advocacy and direct services in education and economic development.
NEW AMERICAN ALLIANCE (est. 1999)
CHAIRMAN: MOCTESUMA ESPARZA
VICE CHAIR: HENRY G. CISNEROS
EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT: MARIA DEL PILAR AVILA
8201 Greensboro Drive, Suite 300
McLean, VA 22102
Tel: 703-610-9026
Fax: 703-610-9005
E-mail: pavila@naaonline.org
Web site: www.naaonline.org
An American Latino business initiative, the NEW AMERICAN ALLIANCE is an organization of American Latino business leaders united to promote the well being of the American Latino community, with a focus on education and strategic philanthropy to improve the quality of life in the United States. It is organized on the principle that American Latino business leaders have a special responsibility to lead the process of building the capital most crucial to Latino progress-human capital.
PUERTO RICAN LEGAL DEFENSE AND EDUCATION FUND (PRLDEF) (est. 1972) now known as the PRLDEF - Institute for Puerto Rican Policy)
SENIOR POLICY EXECUTIVE: ANGELO FALCӎ
POLICY NETWORKING COORDINATOR: MAYRA ESTAPA
99 Hudson Street, 14th Floor
New York, NY 10013-2815
Tel: 212-739-7516
Toll free: 1-800-328-2322
Fax: 212-431-4276
E-mail: angelo_falcon@prldef.org
Web site: http://www.nypn.org/htm/Members/ipr/
The PRLDEF Institute for Puerto Rican Policy was created as a result of the recent merger between the Puerto Rican Legal Defense and Education Fund (PRLDEF), founded in 1972, and the Institute for Puerto Rican Policy (IPR), founded in 1982. This new division of PRLDEF will conduct policy analysis and advocacy, and will collaborate with PRLDEF's Litigation Division to integrate the organization's litigation and policy work.
REPUBLICAN NATIONAL HISPANIC ASSEMBLY (est. 1972)
NATIONAL CHAIRMAN: Massey Villarreal
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, MARTA R. METELKO
P.O.Box 1882, Washington, DC 20013-1882
Tel: 202-544-6700
Fax: 202-544-6869
Toll-free: 1-877-544-6701
E-mail: info@rnha.org
Web site: www.rnha.org
The Republican National Hispanic Assembly is an allied organization of the Republican National Committee. The RNHA seeks to develop a strong, effective, and informed Republican Hispanic constituency, encourages able and qualified Americans to seek office at all levels of government; provides information and offers advisory services to Republican candidates, officeholders, and party organizations on issues concerning the Hispanic community of the United States.
SECRETARIAT FOR HISPANIC AFFAIRS OF THE NATIONAL CONFERENCE OF CATHOLIC BISHOPS (est. 1948)
CHAIRMAN - BISHOPS' COMMITTEE ON HISPANIC AFFAIRS: Most Reverend ARTHUR TAFOYA
DIRECTOR: RONALDO CRUZ
3211 4th Street, NE
Washington, D.C. 20017
Tel: 202-541-3150
Fax: 202-722-8717
E-mail: hispanicaffairs@nccbuscc.org
Web site: www.nccbuscc.org
The Secretariat serves the national office of the Catholic bishops of the U.S. in advocating Hispanic/Latino pastoral and public policy issues. It promotes an understanding of the Hispanic/Latino perspective in public policy discussions at the United States Catholic Conference, and serves as a bridge with the local community. Through its national Talent Bank, it promotes the placement of Hispanic/Latinos in key positions in church and society.
SOUTHWEST VOTER REGISTRATION PROJECT (SVREP) (est. 1974)
PRESIDENT: ANTONIO GONZALEZ
403 E. Commerce, Suite 220
San Antonio, TX 78205
Tel: 210-222-0224
Fax: 210-222-9011
Toll-free 800-404-VOTE
SVREP is a national organization committed to increasing the participation of Latino and other ethnic communities in the democratic process.
SOUTHWEST VOTER RESEARCH INSTITUTE (est. 1986)
PRESIDENT: ANTONIO GONZALEZ
CHIEF OF STAFF: PATRICIA GONZALES
403 E. Commerce, Suite 220
San Antonio, TX 78205
Tel: 210-222-0224
Fax: 210-222-8474
The Southwest Voter Research Institute is an international organization that conducts research used to increase the political participation of Latinos.
TOMAS RIVERA POLICY INSTITUTE (est. 1985)
PRESIDENT: DR. HARRY PACHON
VICE PRESIDENT: DR. RODOLFO DE LA GARZA
1050 N. Mills Avenue
Claremont, CA 91711
Tel: 909-621-8897
Fax: 909-621-8898
E-mail: info@TRPI.org
Web site: www.TRPI.org
The Tom᳠Rivera Policy Institute was founded as an independent, nonprofit research organization to foster sound public policies and programs relevant to the Latino community.
UNITED FARM WORKERS OF AMERICA- AFL-CIO (UFW) (est. 1962) PRESIDENT: ARTURO RODRIGUEZ
SECRETARY/TREASURER: DOLORES C. HUERTA
National Headquarters
P.O. Box 62
Keene, CA 93531
Tel: 805-822-5571
Fax: 805-822-6103
E-mail: euranday@ufwmail.com
Web site: www.ufw.org
Founded by the late C鳡r Chᶥz, the UFW is the largest organization of farm laborers in the United States. The UFW works to enhance the living conditions of farmworkers through collective bargaining agreements with agricultural producers. It established the first pension plan for farmworkers, as well as an extensive medical coverage plan.
CESAR CHAVEZ FOUNDATION
Main Office:
634 S. Spring Street, Suite 727
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At least we gave him some mail to sift through, I'm guessing he doesn't get this much attention very often.
Ah, but it'll bring the usual chorus of trolls to this site. And he seems to take issue with his work being "discussed". Perhaps he should just go to a bar and mouth off at those in his immediate vicinity if he doesn't want other citizens to respond to his writings.
Good point.
>>And as to the rest of the message, are the president of the United States and the 46 senators who supported the bill that went down to defeat last week “eager” or merely “willing” to “destroy the USA.”<<
I would say that Kennedy is “eager.” Others are merely “willing.” Bush has acted pretty “eager.”
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