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THERE'S ZILLIONS OF LATINO "NON-PROFIT" ADVOCACY GROUPS POPPING UP Their non-profit status should be rigorouskly scrutinized. Did they get fast-tracked? Did they engage in political activity w/out penalty?

Silly questions.

A PARTIAL LIST OF LATINO TAX- EXEMPTS (1) The National Association of Latino Electoral and Appointed Officials, (2) La Raza, (3) Voto Latino, (4) The Congressional Hispanic Caucus, (5) state Hispanic Federations,(6) latino PAC's, etc ,etc, etc (all self-dealing---all pushing free-for-all amnesty)

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The non-profit Hispanic Federation
55 Exchange Place
5th Floor
New York, NY 10005
tel: (212) 233-8955
fax: (212) 233-8996
EIN: 13-3573852

SOURCE http://www.charitynavigator.org/index.cfm?bay=search.summary&orgid=4997

Established in 1990, the Hispanic Federation is a service-oriented membership organization that works with over 90 Latino health and human services agencies to promote the social, political and economic well-being of the Latino community. The Federation's member agencies work in the areas of education, health, elderly services, child care, HIV/AIDS, housing, immigrant services, arts and culture, and economic development. Each year, these agencies serve millions of the northeast region's most underprivileged and vulnerable Latinos. The Hispanic Federation's mission is to serve the community by building and supporting Latino institutions.

Sucks up about $22 million tax dollars. SALARY $222,231, Lillian Rodriguez Lopez, President ---% of expenses 5.19%

Hispanic Federation honchos--Roberto Ramirez (left) and Luis Miranda--look like they have a BIG secret.The Federation has ties to latino nonprofits---which are corrupt political machines. Read on.

Twi$ted web of political nonprofits in Bronx, NY / By CANDICE M. GIOVE; w/ Isabel Vincent and Melissa Klein

EXCLUSIVE (About 90 non-profits are ) organized under the Hispanic Federation, which has taken in $24 million in taxpayer money since 1998. The federation has ties to almost every Hispanic lawmaker in The Bronx.... but primarily benefits two men: political strategist Luis Miranda, who co-founded it and once served as its president, and Roberto Ramirez, a former Bronx Democratic Party boss.

The two men run a private political consulting firm, the MirRam Group. It’s paid by the Hispanic Federation and is hired by politicians who steer taxpayer money to the nonprofit. A NY Post investigation has found:

<><><>* The Hispanic Federation paid MirRam and Miranda Towns, a firm registered to Miranda and his wife, $681,644 between 1999 and 2008 for “consulting,” records show.

<><><>* In 2005, the federation paid MirRam $88,000 to survey Latinos on topics including the mayor’s race. At the same time, MirRam was paid $1.37 million by Fernando Ferrer, then a mayoral candidate.

<><><>* Ramirez and Miranda gave political allies jobs at the nonprofit. Ex-Secretary of State Lorraine Cortez Vazquez, who had been Ramirez’s chief of staff, made more than $180,000 a year there.

<><><>* The Hispanic Federation paid MirRam $33,000 this year to lobby the City Council, records show.

<><><>* The group often pays out small amounts, from $400 to $800 without detailing why on official documents as required by law.

An inside source said these are sometimes payments for favor. "I pay a lady who is bringing latino seniors to a political event. The Hispanic Federation promised to send the lady to the Dominican Republic with her family---- in exchange for rounding up votes.”

An Hispanic Federation spokesman lied---and said the payments were for families of victims of American Airlines Flight 587, which crashed in Queens in 2001, or "other people in need."

Miranda launched the Hispanic Federation in 1990, the year Ramirez won an Assembly seat in Fordham. Ramirez left politics in 2000 and handed the party reins to Assemblyman José Rivera, father of sexpot Naomi, in 2002. Insiders say that if you want political influence in The Bronx, you have to deal with the Hispanic Federation and, by extension, MirRam consultants.

Nonprofits, for instance, pay the Hispanic Federation to do their bookkeeping.

But the blurring of a nonprofit and a consultant group means there’s little or no accountability, said the Hispanic Federation insider. “...helping the Little League to get bats or gloves . . . the ends justify the means. But giving extra money to a senior center because they delivered people to a [political] event, it’s a different story.”

A federation spokesman called the allegations “simply untrue,” saying it only provides funds for those in need of disaster relief. As for payments to MirRam, the group noted that Miranda was no longer its president and MirRam is “arguably the top Latino lobbying and strategic consulting firm in our city.”

25 posted on 05/31/2013 5:01:50 AM PDT by Liz
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DOMINICAN REPUBLIC STRANGLEHOLD ON US POLITICS Disgraced Democrat---ex-NY Assemblyman Nelson Castro---was mocked for mulling a comeback---after he was forced out of his seat in a perjury plea deal. “What would he run for, NY’s best informant?” state Democratic Party co-chair Keith Wright joked (Castro---was elected as a convicted felon--then wore a wire to nail his fellow lawmakers). Castro, 41, brushed off the criticism: “As I walk my district, people greet me and ask me to come back. I served with distinction. Is there anything not to trust?”

THIRD WORLD ON US SOIL Is there anything not to trust, Castro asks? Well, yeah, Nelson---lots of things.

CASTRO'S LIFE OF CRIME---Castro's extensive rap sheet was apparently not considered a deterrent for public office. The NY candidate selection committee used corrupt Dominican standards to give Castro the nod---thus corrupting the US system. Castro, a Dominican Republic native---led a life of crime before landing in the NY state legislature.

<><> a 1989 felony arrest in Michigan for larceny. Michigan court records show that 19-year old Castro pled guilty to a misdemeanor conspiracy and was sentenced to 180 days probation.

<><> In 2003, Castro was arrested again in New York, this time for grand larceny. He was accused of pocketing $4,900 in unemployment checks while holding a job. He pled guilty to petty larceny, repaid the money and was slapped with three years probation.

<><> Then in March 2008, Castro was arrested a third time — for driving in East Harlem with a revoked license and as a scofflaw who owed more than $3,000 in parking tickets.

Even more disturbing revelations followed--lying under oath, votino fraud, and forging petitions for public office.

Castro's woes began in 2008, when the Board of Elections began examining Castro’s eligibility to run as a resident of the 86th district after allegations that numerous voters were registered at the same addresses as his home and that of campaign worker Steve Santana. During an Aug. 7, 2008, hearing, Castro lied under oath, denying he knew the votino fraudster-- Steve Santana--- and Desdemona Cruz who was on a candidate-selection committee looking to put Dominican natives on the ballot to increase latino powerin Albany. Cruz and the selection committee anointed Castro as candidate. Castro's extensive rap sheet did not deter the selection committee.

The fact that illegal Dominican immigrants used home addresses of Castro, his campaign worker (and other Dominicans?) in order to vote, means they are probably registered at their own addresses, as well. How many times did these people vote? Castro was never nailed on this.

27 posted on 05/31/2013 5:07:39 AM PDT by Liz
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