Quantum Windbag
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A few points:
- According to your own article, Munoz is not joining the administration. She is already a member of the administration, and she is moving to a different job within the administration.
- Again from your cited article, the WSJ described her as "a high-profile and well-respected advocate for the Hispanic community". Your characterization of her as a Mexican Klansman might suggest racism, but not on her part.
- Again from your cited article, the National Council of La Raza is a US organization (headquartered in Washington DC, in fact), not a Mexican one.
The Race is an organization that has advocated giving the Southwest US back to Mexico.
Evidence?
La Raza is a powerful civil rights group that supports the rights of Latinos, documented or undocumented, in the United States. They are sometimes radical. However, their goal is for Latinos to win influence by votes rather than guns. They believe the idea of La Reconquista and Aztlán is highly outdated.
National Council of La Raza does not support La Reconquista - Phoenix Civil Rights | Examiner.com
Ever here of Aztlan? MEChA?
http://www.aztlan.net/jaginter.htm