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Largest Latino Republican Group in the Nation Will Veto Mitt Romney in 2012

by on Jan. 12, 2012, under Extremists who attack birth right citizenship / Pro Life hypocrisy, Increased Hate Crimes against Latinos, Latino Get Out the Vote for 2012, Latino Republicans Vocal Against Unconstitutional laws and harm towards our economy, Secure Borders and Reasonable Immigration Solution, The Nativist Anti-immigrant Movement

Official Statement

For Immediate Release

Adam Bustos: 520.329.1877
12 January 2011
info@somosrepublicans.com

 

 

 

Largest Latino Republican Group in the Nation Will Veto Mitt Romney in 2012

 

 

Phoenix, AZ — Recently 2012 Republican Presidential Candidate Mitt Romney stated he will veto the DREAM Act, therefore, SOMOS REPUBLICANS will veto Romney at the polls.  On January 11, Boston, MA Mitt Romney today announced the support of Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach. Unfortunately we believe Kobach has affiliations with hate groups and people who are anti-Semitic and anti-Latino via Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR) and the John Tanton network.

SOMOS REPUBLICANS is calling for all Floridian Latino Republicans such as Representative Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (R- FL) and Representative Mario Diaz-Balart (R – FL) to denounce their support of Mitt Romney since Romney has received support from the architect of all anti-immigrant and anti-DREAM Act laws in the nation.   We didn’t support deporting Elian Gonzalez, and we are asking all Latino Republicans in Florida to stop supporting the GOP Presidential candidate who wants to deport ourElian Gonzalez equivalents.”

 

 
About Somos Republicans:

Somos Republicans is a national watchdog group and the largest Hispanic Republican grassroots organization in the nation because of our leadership that is pro immigration reform. The Mission of Somos Republicans is to promote political education and information needed to make more informed political decisions. To inspire the Hispanic people to make a difference in their lives and the lives of their neighbors through collaborative political education, volunteer commitment and responsible participation in society.

 

 



  • Hans Wall

    Bravo! Its about time the Latin community called out those racist elements in the GOP. As a German expat living in Mexico I always had a hard time understanding how a self respecting Latino could stomach the anti-immigrant pandering of Mitt Romney and the other Republican presidential candidates.

  • http://HispanicNews Jon Garrido
  • Jose Jarquin

     
    Please don’t be confuse.
    Marcos Rubio , Ros-Lehtine, Diaz-Balart. does not represent the Latino community, Marco Rubio represents an elite group of Cubans against Castro….that’s all.
    an elite that has a different way of thinking. totally disconnected from the needs of the vast majority of the Latino community.