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Old 05-04-2013, 11:03 AM
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The piece referred to has a lot of rehashed rhetoric, but no cited sources for what I'm interested in.

Is there an HR bill number associated with this quote?

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April 23, 2007 - IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

Sponsor: Rep Hinojosa, Ruben [TX-15] COSPONSOR Rep Renzi, Rick [AZ-1]

To authorize appropriations for assistance for the National Council of La Raza and the Raza Development Fund.

(b) Authorization of Appropriations- There is authorized to be appropriated for grants under this section--

(1) $5,000,000 for fiscal year 2008; and

(2) $10,000,000 for each fiscal year thereafter.
I did a quick search, didn't find a bill number.

Where are these figures to be found in government documents, how can they be verified, are there names of government employees or elected officials associated with the followinng?

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The following is a list of taxpayer expenditures paid Hispanic front organizations for the one world order open borders elite, on top of money provided by globalist corporations intent on destroying nation states and replacing them with one world order:

FY 2000

Recipient Name

State

Federal Funding (for this search)

CENTRO CULTURAL DE LA RAZA

California $89,083

LA CASA DE LA RAZA

California $10,000

LA CLINICA DE LA RAZA

California $2,994,422

LA RAZA

District of Columbia $1,196,000

LA RAZA NEWSPAPER

Illinois $675,000

NATIONAL COUNCIL OF LA RAZA

District of Columbia $3,045,062

NATIONAL COUNCIL ON LA RAZA

District of Columbia $70,500

PLAZA DE LA RAZA INC.

California $20,000

Federal funding for the year : $8,100,067

FY 2001

Recipient Name

State

Federal Funding (for this search)

LA CLINICA DE LA RAZA

California $3,504,422

LA RAZA

District of Columbia $896,000

NATIONAL COUNCIL OF LA RAZA

District of Columbia $2,337,997

NATIONAL COUNCIL ON LA RAZA

District of Columbia $514,049

PLAZA DE LA RAZA INC.

California $18,000

Federal funding for the year : $7,270,468

FY 2002

Recipient Name

State

Federal Funding (for this search)

LA CLINICA DE LA RAZA

California $7,516,195

LA RAZA

District of Columbia $768,878

LA RAZA FARM LABOR LA RAZA FARM LABOR

Wisconsin $85,260

LA RAZA LLP AND UNIDO LLP

Wisconsin $206,250

NATIONAL COUNCIL LA RAZA

District of Columbia $100,000

NATIONAL COUNCIL OF LA RAZA

District of Columbia $1,034,733

NATIONAL COUNCIL ON LA RAZA

District of Columbia $180,000

PLAZA DE LA RAZA INC.

California $20,000

Federal funding for the year : $9,911,316

FY 2003

Recipient Name

State

Federal Funding (for this search)

LA CLINICA DE LA RAZA

California $4,987,360

LA RAZA

District of Columbia $873,247

LA RAZA AUTO REPAIR INC

Florida $3,000

NATIONAL COUNCIL LA RAZA

District of Columbia $9,542

NATIONAL COUNCIL OF LA RAZA

District of Columbia $1,228,123

Federal funding for the year : $7,101,272

FY 2004

Recipient Name

State

Federal Funding (for this search)

CENTRO LEGAL DE LA RAZA

California $150,000

DISCOTECA LA RAZA

North Carolina $25,000

LA CLINICA DE LA RAZA

California $5,499,626

LA RAZA CENTRO LEGAL, INC.

California $62,500

LA RAZA GALERIA POSADA

California $74,568

NATIONAL COUNCIL OF LA RAZA

District of Columbia $2,928,695

Federal funding for the year : $8,740,389

FY 2005

Recipient Name

State

Federal Funding (for this search)

GULF COAST COUNCIL OF LA RAZA

Texas $200,000

LA CLINICA DE LA RAZA

California $5,439,732

LA RAZA CENTRO LEGAL, INC.

California $97,500

NATIONAL COUNCIL LA RAZA

District of Columbia $-7,345 **

NATIONAL COUNCIL OF LA RAZA

District of Columbia $1,509,850

SUPER LA RAZA

California $353,000

Federal funding for the year : $7,592,737
This link didn't work for me:

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You may find more information on the funding for this radical organization at http://findarticles.com/p/articles/m.../ai_113053334/
This is what NCLR says about sources of funding, not that I necessarily believe them but positive proof is needed to refute potentially fraudulent statements concerning the dispensation of federal grants:

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Some critics have implied that federal funding earmarked to NCLR for housing and community development financing has been used, directly or indirectly, in whole or in part, to advance our public policy efforts on immigration. This is simply untrue.

Our housing and community development financing is carried out through our subsidiary, the Raza Development Fund (RDF). Established in 1999, the mission of RDF is to bring private capital and development assistance to local organizations serving Latino families in areas such as affordable housing, primary health care, and educational facilities. The RDF board of directors includes experts in housing and community programs as well as representatives from a number of prominent private financial institutions, including Bank of America, State Farm Insurance Company, Citi, and JPMorgan Chase.

In 1999, the Department of the Treasury certified RDF as a Community Development Financial Institution (CDFI). Today, RDF is by far the nation’s largest and most successful Latino CDFI. Since its inception, RDF has made more than $50 million in loans. More than half of RDF’s capital comes from private financial institutions including Bank of America, State Farm Insurance Companies, Allstate Insurance, and other sources. RDF uses these monies, along with other public and private funds, to finance charter schools, health clinics, day care centers, other community facilities, affordable housing developments, and small businesses.

RDF uses the funds appropriated by Congress under the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Community Development Fund for the sole purpose of supporting its lending activities. Moreover, RDF’s policy is that all earnings from its lending activities are to be reinvested in the fund for the sole purpose of advancing its mission. Thus, no federal funding earmarked to RDF has been retained by NCLR for any purpose; on the contrary, NCLR supports RDF by deploying considerable resources of its own to assist Latino-serving community-based organizations in developing community facilities and housing programs. http://www.nclr.org/index.php/about_...federal_funds/
I object that my tax money goes to a racist organization of any sort, but it needs to be clear how the money is used and whether it is plowed back into PACs of politicians who support the goals of those racist organizations. It does seem clear to me that federal funds are being used to further a racist case in that it predisposes the end recipients to vote for politicians who support NCLR goals in addition to ethnic nationalism propaganda being inserted into educational programs.
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