I would like to know are you ready to vote for this women?…
Just weeks after naming the leader of an extremist Mexican group to
co chair her presidential campaign, Hillary Clinton has added yet
another controversial illegal immigration advocate to her team.
The Clinton camp announced with great fanfare this week that the
Speaker of the California Assembly,Democrat Fabian Nunez , is the
latest national co chair of her 2008 campaign.
A renowned advocate of illegal immigrants and organizer of huge marches, Nunez actually declared war
on California’s governor a few years ago because the governor supports
securing the southern border as well as legislative measures to help
curb the state’s illegal immigration crisis.
Nunez has for years been a well-known figure in the La Raza
movement, delivering fiery anti-American speeches and organizing street
marches that have featured up to 100,000 rowdy, Mexican flag-waving
protestors.
At one such rally in the mid 1990s, Nunez referred to U.S. lawmakers as rednecks and vowed to bring Washington to a standstill to protest what he considered to be anti-immigrant legislation in California.
Nunez was also an activist in a Los Angeles pro illegal alien group
(One Stop Immigration and Education) that was federally investigated
for misappropriation of federal and state grants. He will undoubtedly
have a great relationship with Hillary’s other radical campaign co
chair, Raul Yzaguirre, who for three decades headed the extremist group
National Council of La Raza.
If [Bert] Corona is a founding father of Latino activism, then its radical son is Fabian Nuñez, who until mid-June was the political director of the powerful Los Angeles County Federation of Labor. Nuñez left the federation when the Los Angeles Unified School District, the second largest in the nation, appointed him head of government relations.”We don’t have economic power because we don’t own the means of production,” Nuñez told a rally in January 1995, where he urged the crowd to “bring Washington to its knees.” A year earlier, in October of 1994, Nuñez and his militant colleague Juan Jose Gutierrez of the group One Stop Immigration, coordinated a rally of 70,000 immigrants against Proposition 187. Protestors waved Mexican flags and displayed an American flag with only 13 stars. They called Governor Pete Wilson a pig, compared Prop. 187 to Hitler’s laws against Jews and told “Anglos” to go back to Europe. Gutierrez is now Senior Political and Community Organizer for the SEIU.
Nuñez is a fevered partisan of Aztlan. Unlike old leftists like Corona, who rejects the idea that Mexicans are a “mystical race” or a “special people,” Nuñez sees class struggle on ethnic lines, not economic divisions. For Latino radicals today, the proletariat is entirely Latino and “raza” (race), while the ruling class is “anglo,” “gringo” and “redneck.” Their dedication to the irredentist cause raises the specter of the organized labor movement marshaled in the service of Chicano radicalism. With blood-and-soil rhetoric, Latino activists cultivate a menagerie of resentments that go back to the Spanish Armada, the 1846 war between Mexico and the United States, and 1930’s-style “Mediterraneanism.” Fueled by a general resentment of the United States, the raza ist Latino left explains the economic disparity between the U.S. and Mexico by charging that Mexico’s wealth and land were “stolen” by gringos
In an interview with Alejandro Sanchez of La Cronica newspaper of Mexico City, Fabian Nunez said that he is ready to wage political war on Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger if he continues implementing policies that targets immigrants and “Californios”.
Alta California Speaker of the Assembly Fabian Nunez, who lived the first eight years of his life in Baja California, said to La Cronica, “Ya le declare personalmente la guerra política a Schwarzenegger… para eso me eligieron mis companeros” ( I have already personally declared political war on Schwarzenegger . . . that is the reason I was elected by my supporters). “Es solo el inicio de las confrontaciones con el gobernador Schwarzenegger. En una reunión que tuve con el se lo adverti y le adelante que los democratas no vamos a dejar que pisotee nuestros principios, que son defender a los migrantes y a los californianos” ( This is only the beginning of the confrontations with Governor Schwarzenegger. In a meeting I had with him, I advised him that the Democrats will not allow him to step on our principles which are to defend the rights of immigrants and the Californios).
Speaker of the Assembly, Fabian Nunez, had very humble beginnings. He is the son of a seamstress and a day laborer. He was brought up in the mostly Mexican-American community of San Diego called Logan Heights. He is one of twelve children from a Mexican immigrant family. Fabian Nunez has a Bachelor’s Degree in Political Science and Education from Pitzer College and today lives in Los Angeles with his wife and three young children.
What this means is he is a son of an ILLEGAL ALIEN who got amnesty in 1986. He now expects amnesty for all again and much more.
Fabian Nunez was a moderator at a panel of The National Association of Latino Elected Officials’ (NALEO) campaign strategies conference at Chapman College JULY 25-26, 1998.
1) Fabian Nunez is an activist with ONE STOP IMMIGRATION, headed by Juan Jose Gutierrez. ONE STOP is one of the most vocal pro illegal alien advocacy groups in California and is under investigation by the FBI for misappropriation of federal and state grants. They coordinated the massive Los Angeles “Grande Marcha” against Prop 187 in October 1994, where thousands waving Mexican flags outraged Americans throughout the country. Nunez was on stage much of the time, directing speakers.
2) Mr. Nunez was a speaker at the Latino Summit Response to Prop 187 at U.C. Riverside in January, 1995. where 500 pro-alien activists, along with Art Torres’ now infamous “Prop 187 is the last gasp of white America in California” statement, made racist, seditious speeches such as:
called for establishment of “AZTLAN” in “occupied territories of Mexico”; called the United States “AmeriKKKa” & “United Snakes of America”; referred to our southern border as “the false border”; claimed “187 is a declaration of war on the Latino community”; called Pete Wilson another Orville Faubus & Pee Wee Wilson; stated “gringos” stole the land of the territorial
minority; stated “a classroom is just another space in which to organize, our areas are “sin fronteras” (without borders); human rights are violated when people crossing the border have to show green cards; claimed white men are the invaders; naturalization is a step to get back “what was ours – our land”; claimed the need for Chicano studies in schools & “English should be a foreign language”; “We’re in a state of war, a vicious threat to our existence”; “We live in the annexed territories of AZTLAN”; “We live under occupying alien forces”; “We ‘re hostages in our own land, prisoners of war”; “We’re the owners of this land”; “The white man keeps us ignorant”; “We’ll take over our campuses, have joint educational planning with Mexico”; “By 2015 we’ll be the majority, this means a transfer of power, historically we are going to win.”
Mr. Nunez’ verbatim (edited) speech at that conference follows:
“…there’s only two kinds of power in this country and in this world … economic power, and we don’t have economic power because we don’t own the means of production, but there’s another form of power, and that’s the power of the masses. So you can be as revolutionary as you want, you can be Chicano nationalists, you can be Mexican-American, you can be Hispanic, you can believe in the concept of AZTLAN, you can believe in the concept of multi-culturalism … somebody can say “I am the only one that has reached revolutionary completeness” …I’ll tell you that on October 16th, 150,000 representatives from the sleeping giant we’re not in a coma, but rather we’re marching down the streets of Los Angeles saying that enough is enough and we’re no longer going to tolerate the racism against our community… we can talk to our people all we want about Chicano nationalism … give one moment of thought to what the importance of a national march on Washington DC in 1996 would mean for the mass movement of our community … each of you get ten people to go with us on that march in Washington DC and I guarantee you just as we mobilized 150 [intended to say 150,000] to the streets of Los Angeles on October 16th, we will mobilize 1 million people and bring Washington to a standstill, and those rednecks that are out there making decisions for the betterment of their communities will think twice before they push forward anti- immigrant legislation against our community … if you’re still debating the question of whether they’re Chicanos or Mexicanos … we’re not learning from the lessons of 10 – 15 years ago. The time has come for unity… in 1996 we are going to Washington on a mass mobilization there to bring Washington to a standstill so that they know we are there and that we begin to put into place those things that are necessary to insure that we advance the interests of our community.”
QUESTION: Mr. Nunez’ statements at that conference referencing “we”, “our”, etc. vs “they” appear to imply that anyone who is of Mexican descent is not a loyal American citizen, but is working with him to overthrow the US government and put the US under the control of Hispanic ethnic tyranny. Would you agree that is an accurate evaluation of his statements?
3) ONE STOP IMMIGRATION conducted the “Latino March on Washington” in October 1996, where 30 speakers supported “rights” for illegal aliens such as free education through college, free medical care, $7 minimum wage with rights to union membership, and another massive amnesty. Another leader of ONE STOP, Umberto Camacho, publicized that rally stating, Marcha Reference
“There is no difference between citizens and the undocumented, and we are taking citizenship to make that happen.”
QUESTION: As a ONE STOP leader, does Mr. Nunez hold our citizenship laws in contempt as does Umberto Camacho?
4) ONE STOP IMMIGRATION conducted the “March 9 Coalition” rally at Los Angeles City Hall on March 9, 1997. Fabian Nunez introduced many speakers, one of whom was a representative from M.E.Ch.A., the militant student wing of the AZTLAN movement. She shouted from the rally stage,
“We are in solidarity with those who are being victimized under this racist system – we have lived under the tyranny that has lasted over 500 years – we are victims of genocide … when the people in this building (including City Hall) no long listen to the community then we must burn the building. Thin they’ll wake up. There is no justice – they’re killing us … this is our land – this is our fight? Forward, Mexican people!”
Listen To what Nunez has to say
Since he aligns himself with groups like LaRaza and Mecha, I feel obliged to expose their agenda to you…

























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