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  • Group's Census Promo Called 'Blasphemous"

    12/14/2009 6:21:01 PM PST · by kristinn · 19 replies · 1,227+ views
    USA Today | Monday, December 14, 2009 | Haya El Nasser
    USA Today is headline and link only. Link to article here.The 'blasphemous' posters and literature can be found at the Leadership Conference on Civil Rights website. They are in PDF formats if someone wants to grab them and post them to the thread.
  • Census Bureau: We’ll Work with ‘Community Organizations’ to Count All Illegal Aliens in 2010

    04/02/2009 7:15:53 AM PDT · by Sub-Driver · 56 replies · 2,311+ views
    Census Bureau: We’ll Work with ‘Community Organizations’ to Count All Illegal Aliens in 2010 Thursday, April 02, 2009 By Nicholas Ballasy, Video Reporter (CNSNews.com) - The acting director of the U.S. Census Bureau, Thomas Mesenbourg, told CNSNews.com that the bureau intends to work with community organizations to make sure every illegal alien in the United States is counted in the 2010 Census. The Census is used to apportion the seats in the U.S. House of Representative. There are 435 House seats that are divided among the states in proportion to their population, which is determined by the decennial census. States...
  • Activists working on solidifying Latino bloc - Focus on voting shifts to census

    12/15/2008 9:42:41 AM PST · by NormsRevenge · 4 replies · 266+ views
    San Diego Union-Tribune ^ | 12/15/08 | Hiram Soto
    In the past two years, community organizations across the United States mobilized like never before to help Latinos become citizens, register to vote and go to the polls. Now, many of these organizations plan to use that structure to advance the interests of Latinos on issues such as the economy, education and immigration. “The work has just begun,” said David Valladolid, who headed regional efforts to establish Viva Obama clubs and form a coalition with San Diego County's African-American population. The National Association of Latino Elected Officials worked with Spanish-language media and community groups in a get-out-the-vote effort, and it...
  • McCain courts Latino leaders

    06/28/2008 11:33:42 AM PDT · by Redcloak · 24 replies · 71+ views
    MSNBC ^ | Saturday, June 28, 2008 2:10 PM | Matthew E. Berger
    WASHINGTON, D.C. -- McCain appealed to Hispanic voters Saturday with a message against raising taxes and highlighting his patriotism alongside Latinos during the Vietnam War. McCain told the National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials it is a “terrible mistake to raise taxes during an economic downturn” and said increasing business and individual tax rates could hurt Latino businesses.
  • McCain denies flip-flop charge on immigration

    06/27/2008 11:09:31 PM PDT · by mdittmar · 29 replies · 73+ views
    The Houston Chronicle ^ | une 27, 2008 | EUNICE MOSCOSO
    WASHINGTON — A group of Hispanic lawmakers Friday accused GOP presidential candidate John McCain of "flip-flopping" on immigration."Is it comprehensive immigration reform, or is it enforcement?" asked Iris Y. Martinez, a Democratic state senator from Illinois. "He can't have either/or — it has to be one."A McCain spokesperson denounced the accusations as "a pathetic, partisan ploy."The comments came at a press conference during the National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials annual gathering. McCain and presumptive Democratic nominee Sen. Barack Obama are scheduled to appear before the NALEO convention separately today as they wage an aggressive battle for Latino...
  • Caption Hillary at the National Association of Latino elected and Appointed Officials Conference

    06/26/2008 12:12:33 PM PDT · by Lucky9teen · 5 replies · 45+ views
    Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, D-N.Y., addresses the National Association of Latino elected and Appointed Officials Conference, Thursday, June 26, 2008, in Washington
  • Clinton speaks on immigration - "Cafe con Clinton" ... Brunch with Bubba&LaRaza .. BARF Alert!

    07/09/2006 8:27:14 AM PDT · by NormsRevenge · 17 replies · 559+ views
    LA Daily News ^ | 7/9/06 | Lisa M. Sodders
    Former U.S. President Bill Clinton said Latinos can be a unifying force in the national immigration debate, but they need to acknowledge concerns about national security, the rule of law and the fear of lowered wages. Clinton spoke Saturday at a "Cafe con Clinton" breakfast meeting at the start of the National Council of La Raza's annual conference at the Los Angeles Convention Center. The largest national Latino civil rights and advocacy organization in the United States, the council is hosting a four-day event expected to draw at least 20,000 people. Clinton said the immigration debate in Washington, D.C., is...
  • Mexican hometown groups wooed-Members urged to become U.S. citizens, vote for local politicians

    07/08/2006 10:49:39 AM PDT · by NormsRevenge · 22 replies · 657+ views
    LA Daily News | 7/8/06 | Rachel Uranga
    The National Council of La Raza's annual convention in downtown Los Angeles today is turning out to be a who's who of Latino power brokers - with local politicians rearranging their schedules and attendees buzzing about who will come. But behind all the schmoozing and banquets, one of the nation's best-known civil rights groups is courting a lower-profile player, one some say is just as powerful a player: hometown associations. The hundreds of associations - built up over decades by tens of thousands of expatriates who send home billions of dollars a year - are increasingly flexing their political muscle...