CHIRLA

The Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights of Los Angeles (CHIRLA) has close ties with the Mexican government.

For example, on March 7, 1995, CHIRLA meeting was held at 1521 Wilshire Blvd. in Los Angeles. It was was attended by three men from the Mexican consulate. Discussions were held on how to emasculate Proposition 187. At the meeting, the representatives of the Mexican consulate announced that it was providing CHIRLA with computers to track so-called "hate crimes. " They said they wanted to look at CHIRLA's "data base" and to "every three or four weeks to come and copy some of your files." What this data base really contains is a list of those who are resisting the invasion of the United States.

On March 17, 1995, a meeting was held at the Law Center at 1102 Crenshaw in Los Angeles of the "New California Coalition" consisting of CHIRLA, MALDEF and the ACLU. Also in attendance was Gaston Rosas, Administrative Officer of the Mexican consulate. The meeting was nothing more than a gathering of conspirators who are bent on the destruction of the United States.

Juan Perrino, a member of CHIRLA was in attendance at both meetings. He is secretary of the Chicano Press Association (CPA), publishers of Guerrillero de la Pluma ("Warriors of the Pen") and a variety of racist, radical, anti-American publications which preach violence and revolution.

At a meeting of the National Lawyer's Guild, February 10-12, 1995, representing CHIRLA, Perrino said, "...some of us don't see Proposition 187 as an aberration, but we see it as a continuation of the policies and practices of a nation...someone else's homeland. A United States of Aggression made up of 2,000 by 2,000 miles of stolen native land."

The National Lawyer's Guild was once branded by Congress as "the legal arm of the Communist Party in America."

Together with the Consul General of Los Angeles, CHIRLA has worked to gain dual citizenship for Mexican nationals living in the United States.

CHIRLA reports as a non-profit corporation and recieves American taxpayer funds.

National Lawyer's Guild

8,000 members 83 lawyers

A pro-soviet front operation as identified in unclassified FBI and CIA documents.

Peter Schey argued Plyler vs. Doe before the Supreme Court - Member of the National Lawyer's Guild and not U.S. Citizen. Argued against 187 before Judge Pfaelzer.

National Immigration Network of the NLG

Peter Schey
Peter Schey - a "one man
nation wrecking crew"


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