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Open Letter to Notre Dame President Concerning Our Youth via the DREAM Act

Thursday, April 26th, 2012

 

26 April 2012

 

President Rev. John Jenkins
400 Main Building
Notre Dame, IN 46556

Subject:  Pro-Catholic and Pro-Latino Youth Senators in the Indiana 2012 Race

Dear President Rev. John Jenkins of Notre Dame:

I recently visited the University of Notre Dame on March 20, 2012, in light of our Tequila Party rally we held to “Rock the Latino Vote in support of the DREAM Act” at Indiana University of South Bend.  (The Tequila Party is a Latina counter-movement to Tea Party extremism).  Students from Holy Cross, Notre Dame, Indiana University, Goshen and St. Mary’s attended our successful event, and it brought revitalization to our DREAM Act youth.  We registered and motivated eligible voters to be a voice for the voiceless undocumented and to keep the memory of Joaquin Luna alive.  Our Indiana Tequila Party leader, Jose Alvarez, is a student of Holy Cross and has aspirations of attending Notre Dame University.

As I toured your University, one photograph in particular touched me the most – and it was the photo of the former President of Notre Dame via Father Ted

This is the picture that was presented to Pres. Obama from Notre Dame during his commencement speech. It is a picture of Father Ted Hesburgh and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

Hesburgh.  To my amazement I later discovered this was the picture that was presented to Pres. Obama from Notre Dame during his commencement speech.

I am certain you are aware of the ill treatment of immigrants in our nation, and I appreciate the pro immigrant stances the Catholic Church has taken to this regard.  The anti-immigrant sentiment reached a fevered pitch when the Arizona Governor Jan Brewer signed the harsh anti-immigrant SB1070 into law, and the muscle of this unneighborly legislative act came from the ousted and former Arizona State Senator Russell Pearce who is a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the LDS Church or, colloquially, the Mormon Church).

I am a mere Mexican-American immigration activist living in the State of Arizona where there is a stronghold of Mormonism.   I knew I could do only one thing as I felt utterly powerless and helpless when I saw Republican leaders support this restrictionist law, so   I wrote an open letter to Mormon Prophet Thomas S. Monson.  I paralleled the Mormon Missouri extinction order to Arizona’s SB 1070 anti-immigrant and self-deportation law.  Just as Mormon families were driven out of the state of Missouri in early American history via mass exodus, I witnessed Arizona mass exodus and families being driven out, too.

Sacred Heart with Crucifix in Catholic Church

While I do not see the beautiful crucifixes that typically adorn Catholic Churches at Mormon Churches or Temples, I did see what some might call the “power of the cross” come into play when Mormon leadership in Salt Lake City, Utah, brought forth the principles of the Mayflower Compact via the Utah Compact (with help from Catholic leaders).  The Mormon Church and members of the LDS church boldly stepped up to the plate and their leaders took a compassionate stance on immigrants in the State of Arizona – and now we are hoping members of the Catholic Church will step up to the plate in the State of Indiana, too.  It is an emergency to have your help.

We have a common enemy via the Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR).  FAIR is an anti-immigration ‘movement,’ that began by one man, John Tanton. Tanton was the organizer and President of the Northern Michigan Planned Parenthood Association between 1965-1971, and in 1975 he wrote The Case for Passive Eugenics where his letters and memos are a public collection at the Bentley Historical Library.   Tanton has clear connections to Pioneer Fund and Numbers USA where  Pioneer Fund’s eugenic ideas (selective breeding of humans)  supported a variety of institutions that legitimize race “science”.  According to the Wall Street Journal, Jason Riley states that by Dr. Tanton’s own reckoning, FAIR has received more than $1.5 million from the Pioneer Fund, a white-supremacist outfit devoted to racial purity through eugenics. And if anything disturbs the good doctor more than those Latin American hordes crossing the Rio Grande, it’s the likelihood that most of them are Catholic, or so he once told a Reuters reporter.

We believe the John Tanton network has done a damaging job in national, state and local politics.  Our Latino Catholic members cannot support politicians who have ties to John Tanton and his racist organizations —  which is why Latino pro immigrant activists cannot support Mitt Romney for President when he chose to receive advise from Kris Kobach (legal arm of FAIR) for his own political expediency.

We pray for your help in the Indiana Senate open primary election race. We are aware that Hispanics account for more than 70 percent of the growth in the US Catholic population since 1960, and all our eyes will be in Indiana come May.

Senator Richard (Dick) Lugar supported our Latino youth via the DREAM Act when we were desperate, down and out.  Lugar embraced the epitome of Christian Compassionate views toward our children, but he is facing an opponent via Candidate Richard Mourdock who has clear ties to a racist organization via ALIPAC.  We are familiar with ALIPAC since they endorsed nativist J.D. Hayworth over Senator John McCain because John McCain “once” believed in immigration reform here in Arizona.  Members of ALIPAC were allowed to use disparaging remarks such as beaner, wetback and pepper belly that  appeared on their site directed at Hispanics.

Is there any way you can communicate to your circle of influence the need to support politicians who have compassionate views towards our youth like Senator Lugar?   I understand the University of Notre Dame cannot take a position on political races, but we are hoping you will communicate to your friends that Senator Lugar is a compassionate man who has had mercy on my people and our youth.  This is an emergency.  Lugar must be rewarded not punished for his compassionate views.

I pray the Catholic and compassionate voters in your state of Indiana will remember the stance of Catholic leadership and the Pope’s views with regard to the treatment of immigrants and our neighbors.  We hope you know about the aches and suffering we feel in our hearts due to these extreme hate laws.  Time is of the essence, and I hope a miracle takes place in the State of Indiana in much the same way we witnessed them in Arizona and in Utah.  We are hoping for a miracle, because that is all we have to hold on to, and I hope you take measures that will cause another one to happen.

Thank you for your time – particularly when our deadline is May 8, 2012, with regard to the Indiana Open Primaries.

 

Con cariño,

 

DeeDee Garcia Blase
Co-President, National Tequila Party Movement

 

Shirl Mora James,
Lead Co-President, National Tequila Party Movement
Civil Rights and Immigration Lawyer

 

 

Above) Jose Alvarez, Indiana Tequila Party Leader in the Basilica Sacred Heart at Notre Dame University on 20 March 2012.

Richard Carmona for Arizona Senate to replace Senator Jon Kyl

Thursday, November 17th, 2011

It looks as if Richard Carmona might be our guy!  We have been notified that Richard is pro immigrant.  Latinos have been fighting this immigration fight often-times alone, and the Tequila Party will support all politicians who are pro immigrant, pro DREAM Act and pro Legal Immigration Reform.

He’s a fierce Independent and Gabby Giffords supports him, too.

From Latino FOX NEWS:

 

Richard Carmona Announces Bid for Arizona Senate

Published November 10, 2011

Fox News Latino

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    U.S. Surgeon General Vice Adm. Richard Carmona  (AP Photo/Nick Wass)

Read more: http://latino.foxnews.com/latino/politics/2011/11/10/richard-carmona-announces-bid-for-arizona-senate/#ixzz1e1GUG68U

A Puerto Rican originally from New York has jumped into the race for the soon-to-be open U.S. Senate seat in Arizona – a candidacy for the Democratic Party that could woo some of the state’s more conservative voters.

Dr. Richard Carmona, who served as former surgeon general under President George W. Bush – and even criticized the former president once he left his administration – was aggressively courted by Democrats.

Carmona describes himself as a fierce independent and notes that Republicans in the past had also recruited him to run for office.

The 61-year-old Carmona will attempt to succeed Republican Sen. Jon Kyl, who is retiring. He will face former Arizona Democratic Party chairman Don Bivens in the primary.

Carmona moved back to Tucson after his surgeon general stint. He serves as president of a charity that works with other organizations to improve people’s health. He also serves as a professor at the University of Arizona.

In a written announcement, Carmona touted his experience as a Vietnam War medic, trauma surgeon and deputy sheriff as examples of how he had to work to solve problems without regard to political affiliation.

“We never had time from petty squabbles or gamesmanship,” said Carmona. “We had to work together to get results because lives were on the line.”

As surgeon general Carmona is best known for a report on the dangers of second-hand smoke, and for Congressional testimony that blasted officials in the Bush administration for stymying or delaying reports for political reasons rather than scientific ones.

Carmona said back in 2007 that he was told not to talk about certain issues, such as his support for comprehensive sex education that would include abstinence in the curriculum, rather than focusing solely on abstinence.

National Democrats have worked aggressively to recruit Carmona, noting that President Barack Obama and aides to Rep. Gabby Giffords have encouraged Carmona to run. But Bivens has strong ties to local Democratic Party leaders and has received endorsements from former Reps. Harry Mitchell and Ann Kirkpatrick.

Mitt Romney faces the same fate as Arizona State Senator Russell Pearce who held extreme anti-immigrant views

Wednesday, November 16th, 2011

Mitt Romney will go down in American history as being irrational on immigration reform policies.  I will never forget when the Romney camp appointed Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio Monday as honorary chair of the campaign in the state of Arizona, according to  FOXNews.com.

It’s unfortunate to see this 2012 Presidential Candidate be up to his old tricks again on the immigration issue.  Mitt Romney was so bad in 2007 that he moved Senator John McCain (who worked with Kennedy on an Immigration Reform Bill) further to the right and against immigration friendly views.  Romney lost in 2008 against Senator John McCain, and he will continue to lose because it appears he hasn’t learned from his mistakes.  Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney has pulled no punches over illegal immigration, even charging that Rick Perry created an inducement.

What I don’t understand is how both Russell Pearce (lost special elections to Jerry Lewis) and Mitt Romney will not adhere to principles of the Utah Compact.  Both of these politicians are people that are members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS) community and if they would only act more like Jon Huntsman things would be a much healthier environment.  For the record, Jon Huntsman supports the Federal DREAM Act and gets major Latino points to that regard.   Romney, on the other hand, is a familiar old foe and charlatan who continues to take a “populist” approach in demonizing immigrants since 2007 when he ran against John McCain.

Here are similar parallels between Mitt Romney and Russell Pearce:

  • Mitt Romney made Sheriff Joe Arpaio his state chair when he ran against Senator John McCain in 2007 and forced McCain farther to the right on his anti-immigration views.
  • FactCheck: Yes, his ads DID accuse McCain of “amnesty”. (Jan 2008)
  • Enforce the law against 12 million illegals here now. (Jun 2007)
  • McCain’s plan gives special pathway to those here illegally. (May 2007)
  • Keep rule barring immigrants from running for president. (May 2007)
  • The 12 million illegal immigrants can’t stay forever. (Jan 2006)
  • Illegal immigrants shouldn’t get tuition break in schools. (Nov 2007)
  • Unfair to allow all illegal immigrants to stay. (Jan 2006)
  • Tuition breaks encourage illegal immigration. (Nov 2005)
  • Vetoed in-state tuition; turn off the magnet. (Sep 2011)
  • Of course a border fence; of course no free tuition. (Sep 2011)
  • Build 2,600-mile fence with enough guards to secure it. (Sep 2011)
  • Turn off the magnet that attracts immigrants. (Sep 2011)
  • Deport illegal immigrants in 90 days under the ideal setting. (Jan 2008)
  • AdWatch: Huckabee ok’ed tuition & scholarships for illegals. (Dec 2007)
  • FactCheck: Took hard-line on illegals (Dec 2007)
  • Avoid chain migration; disallow families from one citizen. (Dec 2007)
  • FactCheck: Illegals employed at his home, but by contractor. (Nov 2007)
  • AdWatch: No driver’s license & in-state tuition for illegals. (Nov 2007)