Los Angeles, CA In an eleven minute Video News Blog, the Full Disclosure Network® presents "the news behind the news" the last day of the National Council of La Raza convention in Los Angeles on July 11, 2006. This video reveals the goals of the multi-national Corporate sponsors and the National Council of La Raza.
COMMON GOALS
So what do multi-national Corporations have in common with the National Council of La Raza (non-profit social,activist groups)? Full Disclosure® discovered what may be the answer to that question when participants at the NCLR convention described the exciting prospect of nurturing, cultivating and encouraging the populous Hispanic forces in America to push for:
- Merging the United States, Mexico and Canada into an economic union, Open Borders.
- Free flow of capital, goods, labor, and services.
- North American Economic Union aka "a common market economy."
- To compete with the European Common Market.
THE NEWS BEHIND THE NEWS:
You judge for yourself by watching Full Disclosure Network's® coverage of the National Council of La Raza Convention. This video contains excerpts of presentations the mainstream media failed to cover.
Included in the video are:
- Corporate sponsors of the event pitching to the Hispanic audience.
- Excerpts from Karl Rove, White House strategist on the Administration's Immigration reform policy.
- Reaction from a sampling of attendees representing Latino and migrant rights organizations.
- Video clips interviews with the Nativo Lopez, president of MAPA a prominent retired Hispanic law enforcement official. L. A. County Sheriff's Sergeant Richard Valdemar.
Known as "the news behind the news" the Full Disclosure Network® is featured on 43 cable television systems and streamed on the Internet at www.fulldisclosure.net. In 2002 the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences presented host Leslie Dutton with an Emmy for the 2001 public affairs series entitled "L.A.'s War Against Terrorism". In 2000 the first Full Disclosure Forum was held in Washington D.C. entitled "The Prosecutor & The Presidency" featuring former U. S. Attorneys General and Special and Independent Prosecutors on how America investigates the Presidency.
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Allen Indiana
Posted: 10:10 pm [PST] on April 01 2008
The only hope for 100 years from now, is to seriously begin to develop a white homeland in America...
Sue McCarthy Texas
Posted: 06:49 am [PST] on March 13 2008
Why do illegals not apply for citizenship? I met a young man from Russia. He said it was a very frustrating, long and expensive process to become a U.S. citizen. Maybe there would be fewer illegals if it was easier to become a citizen and pay taxes for the services used.
I am not against legal immigration to this great country, but I resent my social security retirement benefits being spent on services to non-citizens that do not contribute money to the services they use. This is a direct attack on the middle class of this country.
Romeo Carlsbad
Posted: 01:04 am [PST] on March 13 2008
Re: Mary Willis Chicago, IL: And let's not forget that more than half of those Hispanics drop out of school because their families don't value education the way Asian families do and they refuse to learn English. Immigration is important to the advancement of our country. So why can't we import those highly educated, highly skilled immigrants, say from India, Philippines, or China? So far, the majority of the illegals who come here are unskilled, uneducated Hispanics. I have yet to see an educated Hispanic crossing the borders illegally. We don't need millions of toilet cleaners, dishwashers, and janitors. I think we've already passed the point as to how many of these peasants we can admit.
Bill Santora San Leandro CA
Posted: 11:31 am [PST] on March 07 2008
It is just more sucking up to the dam illegals, and the P.C. crowd. We can't let these companys get away with this. They have to see that La Raza is just the Mexican version of the KKK.
david white Illinois
Posted: 07:18 am [PST] on March 07 2008
They should have to pay school cost and entitlements. Big business and bad goverment is killing this country
Mary Willis Chicago, IL
Posted: 06:32 am [PST] on March 07 2008
Illegal means illegal. They are costing us too much money. They need to come here the right way. They over crowd our schools. They come here illegally and then have babies. Those babies are then considered American citizens. The law makers want to grant illegals amensty, drivers licenses, and social security benefits. Illegal hispanics go to our emergency rooms like they were their doctor's offices. There are now more hispanics in our schools than whites, blacks, or Asians. It is costing us way too much money and it has to stop!!
Jim Elgn Il
Posted: 04:22 am [PST] on March 07 2008
I would need to fully understand how a Union would benefit the United states before I can say I would be for it. I am against illegal immigration because of the economic impact it has on social services.
Lois California
Posted: 10:55 pm [PST] on March 05 2008
A vote for a Democrat is a vote for socialism/communism
Lois Califoarnia
Posted: 10:40 pm [PST] on March 05 2008
The United States needs to retain their sovereignty. No amnesty to illegals. Stop legal and illegal immigration. Overpopulation creates poverty.
American Citizen california
Posted: 10:01 pm [PST] on March 03 2008
Get the Illegals OUT of the USA