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http://www.humaneventsonline.com/article.php?id=10623

GOP Congress Earmarks $4 Million for Leftist Pro-Illegal Alien Group

by Amanda B. Carpenter
Posted Dec 2, 2005

Thanks to a congressional earmark, an open-borders advocacy group that pushes for driver’s licenses, free in-state tuition and healthcare for illegal aliens and bilingual requirements for state agencies and ballots is slated to get $4 million in new taxpayer money to add to the more than $30 million it has received from various federal agencies since 1996.

The National Council of La Raza (NCLR), Spanish for “the race,” will get its latest grant through an appropriations bill passed by Congress on November 18. The Joint Explanatory Statement of HR 3058, available on the House’s Rules Committee website lists 1,100 plus earmarks in the bill, including La Raza’s grant under the Housing and Urban Development Department’s Self-Help and Assisted Ownership Programs. Under this account La Raza will receive four times as much as the Special Olympics, which won a $1-million earmark.

La Raza is the nation’s largest Hispanic advocacy organization. It was adamantly opposed to the REAL ID Act, which will prevent states from issuing driver’s licenses to illegal aliens if they want them to be usable for federal purposes. It is also opposed to the CLEAR Act, which would grant state and local law enforcement agencies that wish to do so the authority to enforce federal immigration laws.

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The Capital Research Center (CRC), which rates public interest groups on a scale of 1 to 8, with 1 equaling “radical left” and 8 equaling “free market right,” gave La Raza a rating of 2, the same rating it gave People for the American Way and NARAL Pro-Choice America. CRC reports that La Raza’s net assets totaled nearly $52 million in 2003.

La Raza Senior Vice President Charles Kamasaki explained in an e-mail that his group typically gets government grants three different ways: The largest awards probably come from competitive bidding processes for grants and contracts said Kamasaki. But other grants include congressional earmarks—such as the one in this year’s Housing appropriation—and discretionary funds allocated from agencies such as the Department of Health and Human Services, the Environmental Protection Agency and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, which have all provided tax dollars to NCLR.

NCLR also employs an appropriations lobbyist who works to secure federal earmarks for the group. Tax forms available from CRC also reveal that La Raza spends about $1 million per year on lobbyists, fundraising and web design.

The $4-million grant in this year’s housing bill, which is the fifth in a series of similar congressional earmarks, wasn’t expected, Kamaski said. “This was a somewhat unusual year in that this earmark was not specifically requested,” he explained. He also said the funding is targeted primarily toward a La Raza subsidiary that has made over $40 million in loans to NCLR affiliates and other community based groups such as charter school facilities, heath clinics, day-care centers and affordable housing developments.

One person who would like to know how La Raza’s $4-million earmark got into the bill is Rep. Charlie Norwood (R.-Ga.) who, with Rep. Pete Sessions (R.-Tex.), sponsors the CLEAR Act. Jennifer Hing, communication director for Rep. Joe Knollenberg (R.-Mich.) who is chairman of the House Appropriations subcommittee that handled the bill, said the Senate inserted the earmark.

Norwood said he was told the money was stricken from the House version of the bill because NCLR has not used the money for housing they received last year. “But no matter what they did or didn’t do last year, we ought not to send taxpayer’s money to people who absolutely advocate perhaps using that money for this country not to follow the law of the land and not to secure our country’s borders,” he said. Said Norwood: “It sounds like they have a sugar-daddy in the Senate.”

One possible culprit is Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid (D.-Nev.) who sits on the Senate Appropriations subcommittee that handled the bill carrying the earmark. In 2001, Reid sent a letter to the Senate Appropriations Committee requesting $5 million for La Raza’s housing programs. That same year Reid also received NCLR’s Capital Award for “his commitment to advance legislation priorities of the Latino Community.” In gratitude, Reid told NCLR, “La Raza is like the biblical David, fighting all these Goliaths.”

Reid’s office did not respond to calls asking whether he inserted or even supported the earmark.

Despite the significant federal assistance La Raza has received, Cecilia Munoz, the group’s vice president for policy, has rebuked the Bush Administration for not catering to the needs of immigrants. “We all know there is a wing of the Republican Party that will never like anything that treats immigrants well,” she said in June. “Any attempt by the President to move in the direction of those folks is going to be viewed as hostile to the Latino community.”

Commenting on the irony that a Republican-controlled Congress would send to a Republican President a spending bill that included a multi-million-dollar subsidy for a left-wing group, a GOP aide told Human Events: “We Republicans excel at funding or otherwise supporting our political adversaries.”
 
I wonder what the uproar would be if the Repubs gave millions to a group whose motto is "For those of the Race, everything. For those not of the Race, nothing".
Oops! They just did!
Jorge Bush and the boys bought themselves a few votes with that one, eh?
Well, they continue to lose mine, and the votes of as many others as I can persuade.
Fact is, I'm doing a fairly good job. Let's see, there's my Wife, my kids, a lot of my friends...
Now, if *they* start campaigning against Jorge Bustamante too...:evil:
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Waitone said:
Despite the significant federal assistance La Raza has received, Cecilia Munoz, the group’s vice president for policy, has rebuked the Bush Administration for not catering to the needs of immigrants. “We all know there is a wing of the Republican Party that will never like anything that treats immigrants well,” she said in June. “Any attempt by the President to move in the direction of those folks is going to be viewed as hostile to the Latino community."

This part in particular is pure nonsense. First, let's make a clear distinction between legal and illegal aliens. Next, let's not make it politically incorrect to object to spending tax money on illegal aliens.
 
[patrick stewart voice]***? Again I say, ***?[/patrick stewart voice]

Just when I think I've seen it all, something like this comes along. Un(Art's grammaw wouldn't approve)ing believable.
 
If you watch the back and forth amongst the sides in the debate illegal advocacy groups use a technique quite common among those who adhere to a marxist worldview. The tactic is to simply not acknowledge any difference between legal and illegal border crossers. Anyone who opposes Illegal border crossing is immediately lumped in with neo-nazis, racists, etc. Great way to marginalize opposing opinions.
 
The tactic is to simply not acknowledge any difference between legal and illegal border crossers. Anyone who opposes Illegal border crossing is immediately lumped in with neo-nazis, racists, etc. Great way to marginalize opposing opinions.

Yep. He who defines the terms generally wins the argument.
 
Unfortunately, this is just business as usual inside the beltway. For too many years, we Americans have have failed to use our votes wisely, if we bothered to vote at all. As ye sow, so shall ye reap.
 
La Rasa = Freaks, weirdos, and anarchists

When I attended Central Michigan University (the real University of Michigan), there was a chapter of La Rasa. Being a Spanish major, English Minor and Bilingual/Multi-cultural minor I looked into the group for possible membership.

Wow! They are just scary! They are the most anti-America (USA) people I have met. They openly used bigotted, racists words toward non-Hispanics, and called for a flat-out violence toward the US occupation of Mexico. They ultimately want the USA to do one of two things: fail or get out of Mexico, A.K.A. California and Texas. Too, they have their sights set on Arizona and New Mexico.

I thought that anti-America, anti-government groups could not receive government money? Ship them back to Mexico--no wait, they'll already there (says they). :scrutiny: By the way, since graduating and growing up, seeing the abuses of state and federal dollars poured into bilingual and multi-cultural education, I have personally and professionally become completely ANTI that same.

Doc2005
 
javafiend said:
Our government has gone crazy. How much more evidence do we need?

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Indeed...

When I attended Central Michigan University (the real University of Michigan), there was a chapter of La Rasa. Being a Spanish major, English Minor and Bilingual/Multi-cultural minor I looked into the group for possible membership.

Actually the real University of Michigan is in Ann Arbor!:D Nonetheless, we had (and I'm sure still do) one of these groups when I was there. To get downtown from the Medical School, one has to traverse the centeral undergrad area and they (and many other leftist groups) would be out and about. You know the typical nonsense: leftists in Che T-shirts handing out leaflets about the School of the Americas and expounding on how evil America and Capitalism are.
 
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