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Press -- May 20, 2005 Jesse Jackson forming group to help America's worst enemy On the heels of a meeting with Mexican President Vicente Fox over his comments about American blacks, the Reverend Jesse Jackson announced he is forming a group that will address issues affecting blacks and Hispanics. -- Jackson, along with Ann Marie Tallman of the Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund, said they were forming a human rights council... |
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The ClownsKVOA-TV -- Tucson -- May 12, 2005
Advocates' strategy: Toss a toothless boycott
Hispanics may have driven home a critical point about the importance of immigrants in America with a one-day economic boycott here but the community will need to make a bigger, more synchronized effort to really make a difference, observers say. -- "The sentiment was right on," said Lisa Navarrete, vice president for the National Council of La Raza [aka The Tan Klan]....
Waah! Waah!National Council of 'The Race' -- May 12, 2005
Passage of Real ID Act riles usual ethnic hustlers
The National Council of La Raza (NCLR, often referred to as 'The Tan Klan'), the largest national Hispanic civil rights and advocacy organization in the U.S., denounced the passage of the "REAL ID Act," included as part of the Iraqi supplemental appropriations bill which achieved final passage today in Congress...
MALDEF StoogeKABC-TV -- Los Angeles -- April 30, 2005
MALDEF spokeshole lies about Minuteman Project
Hector Villagra, a MALDEF staff attorney, was observed lying about the Minutemen on KABC-TV news 6 am edition Saturday morning. Villagra, a long-time Mexican invasion cheerleader, told a reporter that the Minutemen were "stopping immigrants" and "holding them at gunpoint." No invaders were held at gunpoint by anyone involved in the project. Villagra was also whining about Schwarzenegger's recent remarks.
AccessNorthGeorgia.com -- March 7, 2005
MALDEF soiree in Gainesville a flop
Gainesville, Ga. -- Things didn't go as planned on Saturday when [the widely reviled reconquista mob] MALDEF held a forum at Phoenix Academy about the challenges for Hispanic students and parents struggling with culture and language barriers. -- Ana Maria Carrillo from the Mexican Consulate's Center for Mexicans Abroad spoke about efforts to connect children with their heritage...
Arizona Republic -- March 7, 2005
Reconquista mob sues rancher, Cochise County Sheriff
Tucson - A civil rights group filed a lawsuit here in federal court on behalf of a group of migrants who allege they were assaulted, battered, detained, and threatened with death by members of vigilante groups operating along the Arizona-Mexico border. -- MALDEF's lawsuit charges Roger Barnett...
Lou DobbsUSA Today -- February 23, 2005
Dobbs fires away against outsourcing, invasion
...Hispanic activists are similarly outraged. Lisa Navarrete, vice president of the National Council of La Raza (National Council of 'The Race', aka 'The Tan Klan'), charges that Dobbs "has become, in a very short time, a very prominent, very vociferous member of the anti-immigration coalition. His show has become an oasis for anti- immigrant types."
WorldNetDaily.com -- January 28, 2005
More on Mexico's threats against Arizona over squatters
A Mexican government official has threatened to use international courts to block an Arizona law meant to limit public benefits and voting rights to legal residents of the U.S. -- Foreign Secretary Luis Ernesto Derbez said in a radio interview Wednesday that an international strategy would be used if other attempts to reverse Proposition 200 fail... [MALDEF ranting also mentioned.]
Associated Press -- January 19, 2005
Immigration Law Critics, MALDEF Miscreants Target Mandates
Phoenix - Opponents of Arizona's new immigration law - stymied in their initial court challenges - are taking aim at the law's election mandates, claiming they'll virtually eliminate voter registration drives and place too many obstacles in front of minority voters. -- A civil rights group and Democratic legislators have separately asked the Justice Department to block the law...
EFE -- January 19, 2005
Usual suspects team up in Georgia to further Mexican invasion
Georgia, a state with a rapidly growing Hispanic population, is seeing the formation of a new political coalition committed to battling what it says are "anti-immigrant" initiatives in the state legislature. -- The Coalition for a New Georgia includes representation from national organizations such as the Mexican-American Legal Defense and Educational Fund and the National Council of La Raza...
Arizona Daily Sun -- Flagstaff - January 14, 2005
Etnic pimp cartel asks for change in election laws
A Hispanic rights group is asking federal officials to veto changes in election laws approved in November by Arizona voters. -- The Mexican American Legal Defense and Education Fund contends that requirements for identification to register and vote will harm the ability of the state's Latino community to exercise its constitutional rights.
KOLD-TV -- Tucson -- January 4, 2005
Usual suspects continue to attack Arizona's Prop. 200
An Hispanic civil-rights group is asking a federal appeals court to stop implementation of a voter-approved Arizona law that denies public benefits to illegal immigrants. -- The Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund filed an emergency motion with the San Francisco-based Ninth U-S Circuit Court of Appeals concerning the law.
Washington Times -- December 27, 2004
Reconquista mob to appeal Arizona Prop. 200
The Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund, whose attempt to block implementation of an Arizona initiative prohibiting illegal aliens [criminals] from receiving public benefits was denied by a federal judge, will appeal the decision this week to the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco.
James R.
EdwardsHuman Events -- December 23, 2004
Alien Enemies on the Bench
...Proposition 200 has only begun its judicial journey because the Mexican- American Legal Defense and Educational Fund - ACLU-like legal terrorists on immigration matters - plans to appeal this decision. It is difficult to imagine common sense taking hold of the appellate bench. -- Liberals, who can't win fair and square in political processes, tread the well-worn path to the courthouse.
Reconquista Mob Press Release -- December 22, 2004
Prop. 200: Anti-American ethnic pimps declare war
In spite of today's legal setback, MALDEF and Arizona co-counsel Daniel Ortega vowed to continue their fight to defeat Arizona's Prop. 200 in the federal courts, taking the case all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court, if necessary. Today, a federal judge declined MALDEF's request for a preliminary injunction, which would have postponed implementation of the law...
Houston Chronicle -- December 19, 2004
Leader of ethnic pimp/shakedown cartel retires
When Raul Yzaguirre took over the National Council of La Raza [The Race] in 1974, it had no money and a squabbling staff. -- As he steps down as president this month, Yzaguirre leaves the nation's largest Hispanic civil rights nonprofit organization with 35,000 members and a $28 million budget. -- "He has been institutional in bringing Latinos together," said U.S. Rep. Ruben Hinojosa... [Raul's replacement wants to get 'closer to the White House']
Joe Guzzardi -- VDare.com -- December 10, 2004
MALDEF Moves To Suppress Free Speech
I noticed (with equal parts amusement and pride) that one of my VDARE.COM columns, "California's Being Invaded Too---by Hispanic Holidays", is listed in federal lawsuit brought by the Mexican American Legal Defense and Education Fund against Arizona's Maricopa County Community College District.
San Francisco Examiner -- K. Lloyd Billingsley -- December 7, 2004
Shakedown suits live on (MALDEF, other mobs)
The victory of Proposition 64 does not mean that shakedown lawsuits have disappeared. They continue to thrive, as a recent case involving Abercrombie & Fitch confirms. -- The retailer will pay out $40 million, a hefty $10 million of it in attorney fees, as part of a settlement of three lawsuits charging that the company discriminates against women and minorities.
Associated Press -- December 7, 2004
Cops temporarily blocked from arresting day laborer pests
A federal judge on Monday temporarily blocked the city of Redondo Beach from arresting day laborers who solicit jobs on the street [thanks to the intervention of MALDEF barnacles]. -- Dozens of day laborers were arrested during a sting operation in October. About 30 workers filed suit against the city Nov. 16, alleging their First Amendment rights of free speech were threatened. [Involved is U.S. District Judge Consuelo Marshall, a Carter appointee]
Las Vegas Review-Journal Editorial -- December 5, 2004
Claptrap from MALDEF wackos called 'hilarious'
...The lawsuit in question argues that the law will jeopardize the "health and well-being" of families who "depend" on public benefits, including schools. "We believe that this is a promising start to ensure that the proposition doesn't become law," crowed Ann Marie Tallman, president and general counsel of MALDEF, which filed the lawsuit on behalf of the plaintiffs, including several illegal aliens [criminals]...
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Nothin' Yet!Bryanna Bevens -- VDare Blog -- December 3, 2004
Bush Judge Trying To Block AZ's Prop. 200.
Less than thirty days after receiving 56% of the vote and within hours of a Gubernatorial proclamation as law, Prop 200 has been (temporarily) thwarted by MALDEF and U.S. District Court Judge David C. Bury, a Bush II appointment. -- Prop 200 is an Arizona ballot measure that would require proof of citizenship for all voters...
MALDEFRuss Dove - Truth In Action -- December 1, 2004
T.R.O. Against Arizona Prop 200
In-Land Puppets of Foreign Powers (MALDEF) sued for and received a Temporary Restraining Order (TRO) Against Arizona Prop 200 Today. The ruling was handed down by Federal Judge David Bury, at the Federal Court in Tucson, Arizona. The Governor was going to sign the Initiative into Law tomorrow. The TRO is good for 10 to 14 days. [Includes photos of anti-American shysters, including the notorious Isabel Garcia]
Arizona Republic -- November 30, 2004
Mexican reconquista mob sues to stop Arizona's Prop. 200
Proposition 200's latest legal saga begins today when its opponents seek a temporary restraining order in Tucson federal court to prevent the immigration measure from becoming law. -- The Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund will argue the initiative illegally turns state and local employees into federal immigration authorities and violates "a host of constitutional issues," Phoenix attorney Daniel Ortega said.More Evil MALDEF Shenanigans