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Monday, April 9, 2012
Florida Sen. Marco Rubio proposes a Republican DREAM Act
A few weeks ago, Daniela Pelaez visited Washington. A valedictorian at North Miami Senior High, the 18-year-old had just learned she no longer faced deportation, thanks in part to congressional intervention in her immigration case.
She visited the nation’s capital the same week a Fox News Latino poll found Hispanic voters favor President Barack Obama six-to-one over any of the Republican presidential hopefuls. Suddenly, there was new life in the DREAM Act, an immigration bill that offers a path toward citizenship for young people like Daniela who came to the U.S. illegally with their parents.
Read more here: http://www.kansascity.com/2012/04/09/3544159/florida-sen-marco-rubio-proposes.html#storylink=cpy
2012 Urban Conservative Conference
Urban cities in America are often at the top of the poverty lists and have systematically low performing schools. For the past half-century, inner cities have spiraled downward resulting in generations of low-income Americans becoming trapped in a cycle of poverty, fostered by liberal ideals of "social welfare" and "government dependence." On Saturday April 21, 2011 in Washington D.C., join a multiracial coalition of urban conservaitive organizations and activists who will combine policy & social initiatives to reverse this liberal destruction, and lead our urban communities to a brighter future.
Choosing the Future is a coalition of grassroots conservative organizations and activists who gather to discuss solutions for our nation's growing urban communities. Our goal is to become an annual summit for urban conservative organizations & activists. We invite any conservative group interested in supporting the urban conservative movement to join as a sponsor and attend our conference.
Confirmed Speakers
Teri Galvez is an entrepreneur; she is President of Paradigm Event Management a Marketing, Special Events, and Conference Planning Company which she launched in 1996. Among her clients are Fortune 500 Companies, Non-profits, and National Associations. She and her husband are also developers of “La Fuente” colonial-style vacation homes in the Historic town of San Miguel de Allende, Mexico.
She began her professional career with the California Republican Party, during the Reagan campaign, responsible for securing and placing speakers at the various political events held throughout the state. In 1985 after attending the Inaugural of President Reagan, she fell in love with Washington DC, decided to remain there, and began her career in the hospitality industry. Working at numerous luxury hotels in DC including the “infamous” Watergate Hotel for seven years where she was responsible for the Diplomatic sector the Entertainment industry.
Manny Rosales, Washington, D.C. Director of the Latino Coaltion
Mr. Rosales served as the Assistant Administrator for the U.S. Small Business Administration’s (SBA) Office of International Trade. Before joining the SBA, Mr. Rosales successfully operated his own financial services company, Inter-American Financial Services. In 1992 Mr. Rosales was elected chairman of the California Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, where he served five years. Mr. Rosales was also twice-elected to the U.S. Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, where he was instrumental in providing national forums for small business issues and expanding opportunities for Hispanic-owned businesses internationally.
http://choosingthefuture.org/confirmed-speakers.html
Monday, April 2, 2012
GOP Tries to Woo Hispanics - WSJ
Congressional Republicans and Mitt Romney's presidential campaign are working to fashion proposals that could make up ground with Hispanic voters, concerned rhetoric on immigration from many in the party is turning away the increasingly powerful constituency.WSJ's Laura Meckler examines struggles facing Mitt Romney's campaign in gathering support among the U.S. Hispanic population. AP Photo/Charles Dharapak
Sen. Marco Rubio (R., Fla.) is developing a scaled-back version of the Dream Act, which would allow people brought to the U.S. as children to gain legal status, but not citizenship, if they enroll in college or the military. Several Senate Republicans have signed on to bipartisan legislation aimed at broadening access to the legal immigrant visa system.
The Romney campaign is looking for new proposals that would show he backs legal immigration, trying to pivot from a primary campaign in which he has taken a tough line on assistance to those here illegally.
More: http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052702304177104577314002404328774.html
Tuesday, March 27, 2012
Republicans & The "New" DREAM Act - The Hill
Senate Republicans want to alter DREAM Act legislation to steal away Hispanic voters from Democrats.
Sen. Marco Rubio (Fla.), the only Senate Republican of Hispanic heritage and a possible vice presidential pick, is working on an alternative version of the Development, Relief and Education for Alien Minors (DREAM) Act, which would grant legal status to illegal immigrants who came to the country at a young age and serve in the military or attend college.
He declined to provide any details, but confirmed he hopes to have legislation soon.
Continue reading » :http://thehill.com/homenews/senate/218307-republicans-seeking-out-hispanics
Sen. Marco Rubio (Fla.), the only Senate Republican of Hispanic heritage and a possible vice presidential pick, is working on an alternative version of the Development, Relief and Education for Alien Minors (DREAM) Act, which would grant legal status to illegal immigrants who came to the country at a young age and serve in the military or attend college.
He declined to provide any details, but confirmed he hopes to have legislation soon.
Continue reading » :http://thehill.com/homenews/senate/218307-republicans-seeking-out-hispanics
Tuesday, March 13, 2012
Latinos See Rise in Poverty & Unemployment
The longest jobs recession since World War II is getting even worse for Latinos. New figures are out yesterday indicate that for the first time in a year Hispanics have seen a rise in unemployment.
According to new data released by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the unemployment rate for Latinos increased from 10.5 percent to 10.7 percent.
While overall job creation continues to take hold and the total rate of unemployment remains steady, Latinos continue to suffer high rates of joblessness that are more than two points above the national average.
http://latino.foxnews.com/latino/politics/2012/03/10/latinos-see-rise-in-poverty-unemployment/
According to new data released by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the unemployment rate for Latinos increased from 10.5 percent to 10.7 percent.
While overall job creation continues to take hold and the total rate of unemployment remains steady, Latinos continue to suffer high rates of joblessness that are more than two points above the national average.
http://latino.foxnews.com/latino/politics/2012/03/10/latinos-see-rise-in-poverty-unemployment/
More Great Rocky Chavez News
More good news for Rocky Chavez… according to the San Diego County Registrar of Voters, there will be NO DEMOCRAT on the ballot for the 76th Assembly District! Also, none of the three Republicans earned enough votes to win the GOP endorsement this past weekend.
Under California’s new “Top 2″ primary, this bodes very well for Rocky as he works to put a winning coalition of Republicans, Democrats, and Independents together to win one of the top 2 positions in the June primary, and then win in the November election.
http://electrockychavez.com/
SOURCE: Somos Republicans
Monday, March 12, 2012
Julius Melendez announces candidacy for U.S. Congress
Current Osceola County School Board Vice-Chairman Julius Meledez announced his candidacy for the new United States Congressional seat to be carved out of portions of Osceola, Orange and Brevard counties. It is projected that the new district will be about 40% Hispanic.
At a recent Tea Party rally at the Lake Eola Park, in downtown Orlando, Melendez, a Republican, joined Joe “the Plumber” Wurzelbacher, who is also running for Congress, and was present at the event. If he wins the Republican Party nomination for the seat, ne is likely to face Democrat Alan Grayson, who lost his own seat to Republican Daniel Webster by 21 points last year, but has indicated that he wants to go back to Washington.
Continue reading on Examiner.com Julius Melendez announces candidacy for U.S. Congress - Orlando Republican | Examiner.com http://www.examiner.com/republican-in-orlando/julius-melendez-announces-candidacy-for-u-s-congress?cid=PROD-redesign-right-next#ixzz1ouospeSl
At a recent Tea Party rally at the Lake Eola Park, in downtown Orlando, Melendez, a Republican, joined Joe “the Plumber” Wurzelbacher, who is also running for Congress, and was present at the event. If he wins the Republican Party nomination for the seat, ne is likely to face Democrat Alan Grayson, who lost his own seat to Republican Daniel Webster by 21 points last year, but has indicated that he wants to go back to Washington.
Continue reading on Examiner.com Julius Melendez announces candidacy for U.S. Congress - Orlando Republican | Examiner.com http://www.examiner.com/republican-in-orlando/julius-melendez-announces-candidacy-for-u-s-congress?cid=PROD-redesign-right-next#ixzz1ouospeSl
George P. Bush aims to propel more Hispanic Republicans into politics
By Julian Aguilar
The Texas Tribune
The Texas Tribune
The seeds of political ascension for a member of the Bush family may have been planted in an Austin eatery whose name conjures up images of Janis Joplin jam sessions.
After Election Day in 2006, George P. Bush of Fort Worth -- the son of former Gov. Jeb Bush of Florida and the nephew of former President George W. Bush -- met with a friend at Threadgill's to discuss how to propel more Hispanics within the ranks of the Republican Party.
More than five years later, Bush was in Austin recently discussing how the 18-month-old Hispanic Republicans of Texas Political Action Committee, which he co-founded, moves ahead after redistricting.
Read more here: http://www.star-telegram.com/2012/03/06/3789786/george-p-bush-aims-to-propel-more.html#storylink=cpy
Texas Republicans gain Hispanic but will he keep seat?
AUSTIN, Texas — Rarely does the Texas governor, attorney general, state comptroller and House speaker heap praise on a freshman lawmaker, but that's what happens when a Hispanic state representative becomes a Republican at a time when the party considers its dominance in danger.
Gov. Rick Perry congratulated Harlingen Rep. J.M. Lozano for placing personal convictions over party loyalty. Attorney General Greg Abbott pledged the Republican Party's support for Lozano and all Hispanics who want to join the party that places God over government.
Perry didn't shy away from why.
"For the Republican majority to continue to grow and expand we need a new generation to step forward. We need those fresh faces from communities where our party has underperformed," Perry said on Thursday. "In particular, we need those Hispanic leaders to carry the banner of the party."
http://www.statesman.com/news/texas/republicans-gain-hispanic-but-will-he-keep-seat-2231089.html
Gov. Rick Perry congratulated Harlingen Rep. J.M. Lozano for placing personal convictions over party loyalty. Attorney General Greg Abbott pledged the Republican Party's support for Lozano and all Hispanics who want to join the party that places God over government.
Perry didn't shy away from why.
"For the Republican majority to continue to grow and expand we need a new generation to step forward. We need those fresh faces from communities where our party has underperformed," Perry said on Thursday. "In particular, we need those Hispanic leaders to carry the banner of the party."
http://www.statesman.com/news/texas/republicans-gain-hispanic-but-will-he-keep-seat-2231089.html
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