McCain accepts questionable invitation
Chad Groening - OneNewsNow - 5/12/2008 8:00:00 AMBookmark and Share

John McCainJohn McCain is generating outrage among a border watch organization for accepting an invitation to a controversial Hispanic group.

 

Al Garza, national executive director of the Minuteman Civil Defense Corps, is expressing outrage over Senator McCain's (R-Arizona) planned attendance to the annual convention of the National Council of La Raza. Garza claims the group espouses the re-conquering of the southwestern United States for assimilation back into Mexico.
 
"They have one thing in mind, and that is the re-conquering of the United States," he maintains. "Although they are attempting to dupe the United States American citizen to believe that this is in fact an American movement of Hispanic descent to educate and inspire Hispanics," Garza notes.
 
Garza says in fact the issue has nothing to do with Hispanic Americans at all. "If you notice very carefully, they are catering not to the Hispanic per se, although they're using the term Hispanic," he continues. "They're in fact catering to illegal immigrants who want open borders."
 
He believes McCain, the presumptive Republican nominee for president, is not serving the best interests of American citizens by accepting an invitation from La Raza.

 

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