Audio clips of the true agenda of the Illegal Alien Lobby

Audio statement by former Georgia State Senator Sam Zamarripa

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Agendas of MEChA, La Raza, MALDEF, and Southwest Voter Registration Projects

This is a compilation of live, recorded statements by elected U.S. politicians, college professors, and pro-illegal alien activists whose objective is to take control of our country "by vote if possible and violence if necessary!"

The speakers listed below are not the "lunatic fringe". They are some of the most powerful Latino leaders and politicians in America, whose allegiance is to foreigners of their ethnic group, not to the United States. They seek political power and realize the way to get it is to flood America with legal and illegal immigrants from their ethnic "tribe". Simply by demographics, they will dilute the vote of American citizens and replace our American culture. "The Third World" is at your doorstep and anxious to present you with the bill as they jump on "the entitlement bandwagon." If you think this is an exaggeration, you have only to witness California as a forewarning of where our entire country is headed.

A very sinister message being taught in many Ethnic Studies programs across this country. While MEChA and LA Raza, the two largest Latino organizations on college and high school campuses preach hatred for America, the liberal media ignores them, as the Ford, Rockefeller, Carnegie and other Foundations contribute millions to promote their anarchy. Pro-illegal immigration activists would have you believe "illegals" are coming here only to seek work and a better life. MEChA, LA Raza, MALDEF and the Southwest Voter Registration Project have much darker agendas. Listen to the following audio clips to understand their message.

"We call things racism just to get attention. We reduce complicated problems to racism, not because it is racism, but because it works."
 
--- Alfredo Gutierrez, political consultant, as quoted by Richard de Uriarte, The Phoenix Gazette, March 14, 1992 (quoted in The ProEnglish Advocate, 1st quarter, 2002).


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SpeakerTime Medium
1Former Georgia State Senator Sam Zamarripa4:53 R   W     
2Armando Navarro, Professor of Ethnic Studies, University of California at Riverside1:18 R   W   T
3Art Torres, former California State Senator and currently Chairman of the California Democratic Party1:13 R   W   T
4Jose Angel Gutierrez, Professor, University of Texas at Arlington and founder of La Raza Unida Party1:31 R   W   T
5Bill Richardson, former U.S. Congressman, U.N. Ambassador, U.S. Secretary of Energy, and currently Governor of New Mexico0:48 R   W   T
6Mario Obledo, founding member of MALDEF (Mexican American Legal Defense & Educational Fund)1:03 R   W   T
7Mario Obledo, given the U.S. Medal of Freedom, America's highest civilian honor0:49 R   W   T
8Richard Alatorre, Los Angeles City Council Member0:52 R   W   T
9Joe Baca, former California State Assemblyman, now U.S. Congressman & member Hispanic Caucus2:31 R   W   T
10Antonio Villaraigosa, former Speaker of California State Assembly1:52 R   W   T
11Gloria Molina, one of the five Los Angeles Country Board of Supervisors1:45 R   W   T
12Vicky Castro, a recent member of the Los Angeles Board of Education1:43 R   W   T
13Ruben Zacarias, former Superintendent of the Los Angeles Unified School District1:24 R   W   T
14El Presidente Ernesto Zedillo, former President of Mexico1:31 R   W   T
15Augustin Cebada, information minister of the Brown Berets, foot soldiers of the "Aztlan" movement2:25 R   W   T
16Fabian Nunez, elected Speaker of the California State Assembly in 20035:08 R   W   T
17Larry Elder, Los Angeles KABC Radio talk show host 0:35 R   W   T
18Tom Tancredo, current Colorado U.S. Congressman and active opponent of illegal immigration0:45 R   W   T
19Gray Davis, former Governor of California0:18 R   W   T
20MEChA chants, from MEChA's 1996 annual conference at Cal-state University at Northridge1:23 R   W   T

The above audio clips are from archives distributed by the California Coalition for Immigration Reform. These clips have been edited to remove background noise.

The first 15 audio clips above demonstrate the "Pro-Mexico, Anti-America" agenda of "Pro-Immigration" activists and politicians. Rather than encouraging new immigrants and illegal aliens to assimilate into the American culture, they instead seek to "set up a nation within a nation"; one that they can control by keeping immigrants out of the mainstream. They seek "raw political power" with the goal of open borders. Many helped to found and still support such openly racist, anti-American organizations like MEChA, LA RAZA, MALDEF and the Southwest Voter Registration Project. Their goals are to re-take the American Southwest, not by war, but rather by uncontrolled migration. If you think it's not a problem in your state, it will be eventually, as you become a citizen of "MEXAMERICA".

Additional audio/video

Former Mexican President Ernesto Zedillo

"I have proudly affirmed that the Mexican nation extends beyond the territory enclosed by its borders and that Mexican migrants are an important - a very important - part of it." -- Former Mexican President Ernesto Zedillo at the National Council of La Raza (The Race) Soiree, Chicago on July 23, 1997

More hostile statements

"We don't need no stinking green cards." Benicio Silva of UC Berkeley declared that having to show them at the border was a "violation of our human rights" because "Aztlan is ours and the white man is the invader."

"They say we're 'Latinizing' Los Angeles! Don't you love it?" boomed fiery orator Jose Angel Gutierrez, long-time University of Texas faculty member. "We are fighting to build a new Mestizo nation."

"We are here again," Gutierrez continued, "we are millions and millions, and the aging white Americans are not making babies, we've got to get ready to govern!"

Rudy Acuņa warns that Chicano youth "bring the possibility of violence" to the Chicano movement, and the "Brown Berets" tell "gringos" that "the streets will run red with the blood of tyrants, who have murdered us for so long."

Reference: La Raza -Chicano Activism in California, by Diana Hull, The Social Contract (Summer 1999)


 

Lies that the illegal alien lobby perpetuates:

Lie #1: Illegal aliens take jobs Americans won't do.
Truth: Americans are willing to do most jobs at a fair wage, but they won't do those jobs at "slave wages" or minimum wage. Thus, American workers are constantly replaced by illegal aliens willing to work for half or a third of what American workers once received. These jobs that once afforded a middle class life style now only offer illegal alien workers poverty level wages, resulting in the shrinkage of the "American Middle Class" and the enormous growth of an ever-increasing "underclass" dependent on government entitlements.

Lie #2: Illegal aliens contribute more to the economy and tax base than they take.
Truth: A large portion of illegal aliens work for cash "under the table" paying no taxes. The great majority of illegals make $6-$8 per hour, ($12,480 - $16,640 per year). At such income levels, not only is there no tax due, but they also qualify for the "earned income tax credit". In California, public education alone costs over $7,500 per pupil. Multiply that times 2-4 children, add the costs of free school breakfast and lunch, free medical care, food stamps, housing subsidies, and other entitlement "give-aways". Harvard Professor George Borjas estimates illegal immigration costs the U.S. 70 billion dollars per year and Californians $1,300 per household annually in additional taxes. The Center for Immigration Studies estimate that the average Mexican illegal alien will use $55,200 more in public services during his lifetime than he pays in taxes.

Lie #3: Without illegal alien farm labor, a head of lettuce would cost $3.00.
Truth: It already costs $3.00. You just make a $1.00 down payment at the grocery store. The government finances the other two dollars until tax time, when the additional $2.00 balance is extracted from your wallet in the form of higher taxes. The Agriculture industry gets cheap labor and higher profits, while shifting all the social costs of illegal immigrant labor to the American tax payer.

Lie #4: Most illegal aliens come here only to seek work and are law-abiding "citizens".
Truth: In Los Angeles, as of January, 2004, 95 percent of all outstanding warrants for homicide (which total 1,200 to 1,500) target illegal aliens. Up to two-thirds of all fugitive felony warrants (17,000) are for illegal aliens. A confidential California Department of Justice study reported in 1995 that 60 percent of the 20,000-strong 18th Street Gang in southern California is illegal; police officers say the proportion is actually much greater. The bloody gang collaborates with the Mexican Mafia, the dominant force in California prisons, on complex drug-distribution schemes, extortion, and drive-by assassinations, and commits an assault or robbery every day in L.A. County. The gang has grown dramatically over the last two decades by recruiting recently arrived youngsters, most of them illegal, from Central America and Mexico. (Source: The Illegal-Alien Crime Wave, by Heather MacDonald, City Journal, Winter 2004)

Also see the list of contributors to the National Council of La Raza ("The Race").