Arizona-based and largest Hispanic Republican group in nation blasts Rick Santorum regarding Joe Arpaio

February 22, 2012 by Steve Rodriguez  
Filed under Blog & Opinions, Press Releases

Somos Republicans is headquartered and was founded in Arizona (immigration ground zero), and is the largest grassroots Latino Repubilcan organization in the nation.  It was the only Republican group in the nation that stood up against SB 1070 when Gov. Brewer signed that bill and this is why and how SOMOS grew so fast and large.

We have learned that Rick Santorum is schmoozing up to Joe Arpaio and in fact met with him today.  Mitt Romney also made this mistake when he schmoosed up to Arpaio in 2008 when he ran against Sen. John McCain and look where that ended for Romney.

For Immediate Release

22 February 2012

Largest Latino Republican Group Blasts Rick Santorum

Phoenix, AZ —  Recently 2012 Republican Presidential Candidate Mitt Romney stated he will veto the DREAM Act, therefore, SOMOS REPUBLICANS (largest Hispanic Republicans grassroots organization) will veto Romney at the polls for receiving a “nativist and extremist” Republican endorsement via Kris Kobach of Kansas.  Now it appears Rick Santorum met with another nativist and extremist Republican today via Sheriff Joe Arpaio.  Santorum will be the fourth 2012 GOP presidential candidate to talk or meet with Arpaio — and the other three are not even in the race anymore.

We are warning the 2012 Republican Candidates that extremism and nativism does not pay and this should be indicative when Mitt Romney received Joe Arpaio’s endorsement in 2008 and lost against Senator John McCain during the 2008 Presidential primaries.

Joe Arpaio has a strong challenger in 2012 via Lt. Mike Stauffer whom we predict will beat nativist Arpaio due to Arpaio wasting millions of dollars in tax payer monies.

According to the New York Times:

“The Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office, known for efforts against illegal immigrants, inappropriately spent $99 million from two jail funds over the past eight years to pay for other law enforcement operations, including immigration patrols, county budget officials said.”

According to the New York Times:

“Sheriff Arpaio….. his department’s approach to more than 400 sex-crimes cases that has Sheriff Arpaio in trouble.   His deputies failed to investigate or conducted only the sketchiest of inquiries into hundreds of sex crimes between 2005 and 2007, investigations by Arizona law enforcement agencies have shown. Many of those cases involved molested children.”

According to Latino FOX News:

“The office of controversial Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio….. has committed a wide range of civil rights violations against Latinos, according to a report by the U.S. Department of Justice.  The report, which includes findings from a three-year investigation by the federal agency, says the Arizona sheriff’s office engaged in a pattern of racial profiling and discrimination, and carried out heavy-handed immigration patrols based on racially charged citizen complaints.”

Finally, we are absolutely horrified with the way Arpaio’s officer treated a fellow Latino Veteran and United States Citizens in his prison.  Video shows Joe Arpaio’s Officer used taser on our fellow Latino veteran who ultimately died later.

SOMOS REPUBLICANS Official Statement based on Florida GOP primary election results

February 1, 2012 by admin  
Filed under Florida Waves, Press Releases

For Immediate Release
February 1, 2012

Contact: Communications
info@somosrepublicans.com

FLORIDA 2012 PRIMARY ELECTION STATEMENT

We were hoping our Cuban American and Puerto Rican brothers would disregard their leadership lead to support anti-immigrant Mitt Romney. The Florida primary results show the total disregard a good majority of Cuban Americans have for conservative Mexican Americans, South Americans, and Central Americans who aspire, like Cuban Americans, to be an integral part of this country. This vote shows the lack of solidarity with the majority of Latinos, even while Cuban Americans and Puerto Rican serve themselves with the big spoon when it is time to distribute the political and economic/business opportunities/leverage generated by the critical mass of Latinos, mainly Mexican Americans (65%), but also Central Americans and South Americans. These latter don’t have the same opportunities of citizenship that Cuban Americans and Puerto Ricans enjoy, and thus, in general, Cuban American put aside the priorities of the majority of Latinos. For a long time we have put the Latino agenda in the hands of Cuban Americans, and look where we are. It has been a tremendous disaster; we could not be more despised and disadvantaged in this country, in spite of our numbers and great contributions.

The overwhelming vote of Cuban Americans and Puerto Ricans for anti-Latino immigrant Mitt Romney should open the eyes of conservative Latino Republicans not belonging to the Cuban and Puerto Rican communities, to the fact that we do not count on their support for our political, economic/business agenda, and thus, they should not count on us, except on a previously negotiated basis on which we, Mexican Americans, hold our votes and power in the hands of our own leadership. For this, we must accelerate the pace to build this Mexican American leadership that this major ethnic group needs to hold to represent the interests of its constituency within the Republican party. No more leaving our issues in the hands of other “Latinos”. If the Republican Party wants the votes of the largest Latino Group, Mexican Americans, and its brothers Central and South Americans, they will need to negotiate with us, not with Cuban or Puerto Rican Americans. In Light of the Cuban American leadership support for anti Latino immigrant Mitt Romney (“illegal immigrant” is a code word for Latino immigrants, and Cuban Americans fool themselves if they think the Latino haters do not put us all in the same basket – as as small sample, you just had to hear the expressions of disgust within the Georgia Republican party when Mel Martinez was head of the RNC; Latino students at GA state reported that a professor coming from Florida said in class, in front of all the students, that Miami was a third world country infested with Cubans).

We welcome the friendship and brotherhood of those few Cubans and Puerto Ricans who embrace us, and who will accept our rightful leadership role. The Republican Party should know, and we will make it evident through our organization and future coalitions, that we will not align with Cuban Americans and Puerto Ricans any longer, except when there are clear mutual interests, and that Mexican Americans no longer consider themselves represented within the party by Cuban Americans and Puerto Ricans. If the Republican Party wants the Mexican American community’s support, the by far largest Latino group, they need to have one of us, Mexican American.

Republicans must acknowledge that if Mexican Americans are marginalized, we will not fulfill our potential as a key pillar to America’s economic and political future in the world. America will be poor if Mexican Americans are poor and powerless. We will not allow this. To the innuendo and racist rhetoric through the construction of code-alkaloid language such as “illegals” and “Anchor babies”, we will respond with harder work, greater love for this country, and greater organization. We will not give up the Republican Party because these are our values, but we will support only those who embrace us. We will identify and clearly explain to Republicans that they have substituted Republican values for hate, and that the “hate coalition” which has taken over the party uses hate to hide and distract from the fact that they are big spenders, big government, big brother policy. They use a minor civil violation to dehumanize “some” immigrants. Those who call themselves Reaganites do not belong in the immigrant hate coalition. We Mexican Americans are more than willing to work hard to contribute to build the bright future of this country, and warmly embrace all of those who embrace us. Likewise, we will be well aware of those who do not.

 

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Largest Grassroots Hispanic Republican Group in Nation Endorses Abel Maldonado for California Congress

January 31, 2012 by admin  
Filed under Blog & Opinions, Press Releases

For Immediate Release

31 January 2012

Contact: Steve Rodriguez, National Vice President of SOMOS REPUBLICANS
steve@somosrepublicans.com
info@somosrepublicans.com

SOMOS REPUBLICANS ENDORSES ABEL MALDONADO FOR CALIFORNIA CONGRESS

 

SOMOS REPUBLICANS is happy to announce it’s endorsement of Abel Maldonado for California Congress. Maldonado is a Republican Mexican-American politician who has a reasonable approach to the immigration issue for the Republican Party.

Maldonado proudly states on his website:

“I will never forget where I come from, the fields of Santa Maria, I will never forget who put me in office, the people of the central coast, and I will never forget whose money government spends. It’s the people’s money and I will never let the people down.”

Maldonado has never wavered nor has he flip flopped on the immigration issue for political expediency or self-serving ways. He has never kicked Latinos or immigrants down during the worst anti-immigrant eras of our time (post Arizona’s harsh anti-immigrant SB 1070 law).  He has always supported our Latin youth and the DREAM Act.

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Latino GOP to Republican Leadership: Rubio damaged goods for Southwest and Midwest – Choose unwavering GOP Latino Maverick and Former Lt. Governor Abel Maldonado

January 30, 2012 by admin  
Filed under Blog & Opinions, Press Releases

Arizona-based SOMOS REPUBLICANS (largest Hispanic Republican grassroots group in the nation) issues another Official Statement regarding National Politics.

 

Latino GOP to Republican Leadership:  Rubio damaged goods for Southwest and Midwest – Choose unwavering GOP Latino Maverick and Former Lt. Governor Abel Maldonado

 

For Immediate Release

30 January 2012

info@somosrepublicans.com

 

Phoenix, AZ —  As the Florida primaries come to a close, it is time for the Republican Presidential Candidates to know the real pulse of the Latino community in the Midwestern and Southwestern parts of the United States. SOMOS REPUBLICANS became the largest Hispanic Republican group in the nation because we were the only Hispanic GOP grassroots organization in the country to stand tall against Arizona’s harsh anti-immigrant law when all other Latino GOP groups sided with the draconian law.  We believe Senator Marco Rubio might help with Florida, but he will damage the Party throughout the rest of the country since he does not hold mainstream Latino political views.  Unfortunately, Rubio has denied support to our children via the DREAM Act multiple times, and he has gone so far as to embrace Arizona’s draconian anti-immigrant law at a time when Latinos needed him the most.  Rubio chose to kick Latinos while they were down during one of the most difficult Latin eras of our time.

 

In order for the Republican Party to win over more Latinos in states such as Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico and California, they must choose a Vice Presidential candidate who has never wavered on the immigration issue.  Former Lt. governor Abel Maldonado can help the Gingrich campaign win over Western key swing states with regard to Latinos.  Maldonado is a Republican Mexican-American politician who has a reasonable approach to the immigration issue for the Republican Party.  Unfortunately, Cuban-Republicans in Florida who endorsed Mitt Romney are out of touch with the majority of Latinos across the country since they benefit from Cuban Amnesty under the Cuban Adjustment Act, and they do not need legal immigration reform.

Gingrich should pick a stalwart as he mobilizes in the Midwest and the Southwest. If Gingrich communicates to business owners, and the construction, restaurant, hotel, and agricultural industries that benefit from competitive immigrant labor, that he supports comprehensive, humane immigration reform, and chooses a credible advocate such as Abel Maldonado as a partner in this endeavor,  he will receive significant support.  It is time to heal for a stronger voice on immigration reform via Gingrich and Maldonado.

 

 

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About Somos Republicans:

 

Somos Republicans is a national watchdog group and the largest Hispanic Republican grassroots organization in the nation because of our leadership that is pro immigration reform. The Mission of Somos Republicans is to promote political education and information needed to make more informed political decisions. To inspire the Hispanic people to make a difference in their lives and the lives of their neighbors through collaborative political education, volunteer commitment and responsible participation in society.

 

Hispanic Republicans to Sen. Marco Rubio:Tell Mitt Romney to denounce affiliations with Kris Kobach and FAIR before FL Primaries

January 25, 2012 by admin  
Filed under Blog & Opinions, Press Releases

Hispanic Republicans to Senator Marco Rubio:  Tell Mitt Romney to denounce affiliations with Kris Kobach and FAIR

For Immediate Release 

 

26 January 2011 info@somosrepublicans.com

 

Phoenix, AZ — SOMOS REPUBLICANS is rejecting Senator Marco Rubio’s position when he stated Mitt Romney is not anti-immigrant.  Indeed Romney is anti-immigrant when he chose to receive the endorsement of Kris Kobach who is responsible for almost all anti-DREAM Act and anti-immigrant laws that have swept our nation.  Rubio is out of line to demand that Republican presidential candidate Newt Gingrich stop airing a truthful political ad in Florida calling Romney anti-immigrant.  Romney promised to veto the DREAM Act.

Somos Republicans advocates for policies that promote legal migration rather than undocumented migration, and we reject being lied to.  Our immigration system is broken. Our dysfunctional immigration system was last revamped in 1986 and has not provided for legal mechanisms to bring in needed workers in many industries. We have about 8 million undocumented workers, because there was “no line to get behind”.  Speaking of the undocumented as “criminals” and simply enforcing a broken law when many of them are parents of United States citizens is not only anti-immigrant — it is anti-American. Latinos will no longer accept the deceiving language espoused by many who have taken protectionist and restrictionist positions when they simply call for the deportation of the ten million.  Regretfully, it seems that Romney has only received immigration policy advice from Kris Kobach who is associated with groups like Federation Americans Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR) labeled correctly by the Southern Poverty Law Center as a hate group.

Somos Republicans is the voice of thousands of Latinos that find a home within the Republican Party, yet such home is becoming unwelcoming.   Somos Republicans rejects the efforts to  attempt to divide Latinos and disregard our voice.  We ask  Rubio to be the voice of reason,  the voice of compromise and to hear the voice of many conservative Americans, many in the business community who know that the immigration system is antiquated and must be reformed  to promote legal migration and make us globally competitive for the 21st century.

Mitt Romney’s position on undocumented immigration and the DREAM Act demonstrates that he fails as a leader to understand the most basic premise; that the system is broken and that enforcing a broken law is as unjust as enforcing an unjust law. We remember with much sadness  the time  in our nation’s history when “separate but equal ” was the law that was enforced.

Somos Republicans is asking Rubio to have the courage to confront  Romney on his ill advised stance on undocumented migration, for the good of our party and most importantly for the good of our nation.  We would like to see Rubio ask Romney to denounce Kris Kobach and FAIR before the Florida Primary elections.

 

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Latino / Hispanic Republicans: You may as well support ObamaCare if you are going to support RomneyCare

Immediate Release – 25 January 2012

Contact:

Adam Bustos, President of SOMOS REPUBLICANS
Steve Rodriguez, Vice President of SOMOS REPUBLICANS
info@somosrepublicans.com

Hispanic Republicans:  You may as well support ObamaCare if you are going to support RomneyCare

 

Phoenix, AZ –  The largest Hispanic Republican group in the nation, SOMOS REPUBLICANS, cannot support RomneyCare.  Supporting RomneyCare is no different than supporting ObamaCare.  Tea Party supporters mobilized strongly when ObamaCare was passed and voting for Mitt Romney would give them no leg to stand on in the general elections.

According to RedState:

“Romneycare is the antecedent to Obamacare.  It dramatically distorted the free-market of private insurance; it dumped a few hundred thousand people onto federally funded Medicaid; it set up gov’t-run exchanges that disincentivize success and offer larger subsidies than those proposed in Obamacare; it placed unreasonable mandates on employers to fund their employee’s healthcare.  The net result of Romneycare was the archetypical outcome of every statist policy; the price of a vital service was purposely distorted as a means of enticing more people to become dependent upon government.”

Secondly, Romney also gave his oath to protect a woman’s right to choose and his oath was said with conviction.  True pro life supporters do not trust Romney based on his previous support towards Planned Parenthood.

Lastly, Romney has taken a protectionist and isolationist view against immigrants.  He is considered one of the most anti-Latino GOP candidates since the Ronald Reagan years.  It was because of Reagan that Latinos began to vote in support of the Republican Party.  Mitt Romney has helped to destroy the progress that Reagan made within our Latino community.  If Romney wins the Republican Primary elections, Hispanic Republicans will write in Ronald Reagan on the ballot.

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Somos Republicans Endorse CA State Assembly Candidates Rocky Chavez and Melissa Melendez

For Immediate Release

24 January 2012

Contact:  Steve Rodriguez, Vice President SOMOS REPUBLICANS

info@somosrepublicans.com

Somos Republicans Endorse CA State Assembly Candidates Rocky Chavez and Melissa Melendez

BOTH CANDIDATES UNDERSTAND THE SEVERITY OF FISCAL STRUGGLES OF CALIFORNIA, AND REPRESENT A NEW LOOK FOR THE CALIFORNIA REPUBLICAN PARTY

With the advent of the Great Recession continuing to effect the economic rebound in California, SOMOS REPUBLICANS – the largest Republican Latino organization in the United States – proudly endorses Marine Corps Veteran, former Oceanside City Councilman, and former Acting Secretary of the California Department of Veteran Affairs Rocky Chavez for the 76th State Assembly District, and Navy Veteran, and Lake Elsinore City Councilwoman Melissa Melendez for the 67th State Assembly District.

Chavez and Melendez have served our country honorably within two different branches of the United States military, and fought for our freedoms we cherish as Americans on the battlefield.

Somos Republicans believes their consistent, conservative records of fiscal reform, executive leadership, and regulatory reform will guide them to repair California’s budgetary and political gridlock. We believe Chavez and Melendez represent the ever-growing diversity within the California Republican Party, and are exactly what we need at this critical point in our state’s history.

Somos Republicans believes that within a post-Prop 14 political climate, the advantages Chavez and Melendez bring to the Republican Party through their community accomplishments and conservative approach to governing, are best-equipped in bringing new voters, across the political spectrum, into voting for a Republican – perhaps for the first time.

 

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Largest Latino Republican Group in Nation Endorses Newt Gingrich for Republican Primary Election

January 16, 2012 by admin  
Filed under Blog & Opinions, Press Releases


Largest Latino Republican Group in the Nation Endorses Newt Gingrich

For Immediate Release:  January 16, 2012

info@somosrepublicans.com

 

Phoenix, AZ –  The largest Hispanic Republican group in the Country is endorsing Newt Gingrich as the 2012 Republican Nominee. We believe Newt Gingrich knows the importance of the Latino community.  50 million Latinos comprise 16% of our country’s population today. Half of our country’s population growth in the next 20 years will be generated by the growth in the Latino population. Latinos have become a key driver of our nation’s future. While the other candidates seem oblivious to this fact, Newt Gingrich has been working hard for many years to include American Hispanics in the overall conversation for a better America.

 

We are also sad to see Jon Huntsman withdraw from the Republican primary election race because we believe he took a humanitarian approach in supporting children via the Federal DREAM Act.  We are disappointed in learning that Huntsman will support Mitt Romney which is unfortunate because Romney takes an non-humanitarian approach to the DREAM Act and legal immigration reform.  Recently 2012 Republican Presidential Candidate Mitt Romney stated he will veto the DREAM Act, therefore, SOMOS REPUBLICANS will veto Romney at the polls.

Hispanic GOP Action Alert to Florida Latino Republican Officials to Withdraw Their Support of Mitt Romney

Official Statement

Hispanic GOP Action Alert to Florida Latino Republican Officials to Withdraw Their Support of Mitt Romney

For Immediate Release

Communications: 520.329.1877
12 January 2011

info@somosrepublicans.com

Phoenix, AZ — SOMOS REPUBLICANS is announcing an action alert to national members of our group. We are asking our members to call Representatives Ros-Lehtinen and Diaz-Balart to express Latino Republican outrage at their betrayal of the Latino community at large, by their support of Mitt Romney, the most anti-immigrant Republican presidential candidate. Latinos are solidarian with Cuban Americans and the Amnesty policy towards them, and we expect reciprocity in their support for a reasonable and decent treatment of the current wave of immigrants. The current state of affairs denigrates all Latinos, including Cuban-Americans. Mitt Romney is on record for wanting to deport our equivalents of “Elian Gonzalez” and he stated he would veto the DREAM Act.

Ileana-Ros-Lehtinen R-FL Tel. 202 225 3931
Mario Diaz-Balart R-FL Tel. 202 225 4211

About Somos Republicans:

Somos Republicans is a national watchdog group and the largest Hispanic Republican grassroots organization in the nation because of our leadership that is pro immigration reform. The Mission of Somos Republicans is to promote political education and information needed to make more informed political decisions. To inspire the Hispanic people to make a difference in their lives and the lives of their neighbors through collaborative political education, volunteer commitment and responsible participation in society.

Hispanic Republicans will veto Mitt Romney at the polls. Romney gave his oath to protect a woman’s right to choose.

January 12, 2012 by admin  
Filed under Blog & Opinions, Press Releases

Official Statement

For Immediate Release

Adam Bustos: 520.329.1877
12 January 2011
info@somosrepublicans.com

Largest Latino Republican Group in the Nation Will Veto Mitt Romney in 2012

Phoenix, AZ — Recently 2012 Republican Presidential Candidate Mitt Romney stated he will veto the DREAM Act, therefore, SOMOS REPUBLICANS will veto Romney at the polls. On January 11, Boston, MA Mitt Romney today announced the support of Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach. Unfortunately we believe Kobach has affiliations with hate groups and people who are anti-Semitic and anti-Latino via Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR) and the John Tanton network.

SOMOS REPUBLICANS is calling for all Floridian Latino Republicans such as Representative Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (R- FL) and Representative Mario Diaz-Balart (R – FL) to denounce their support of Mitt Romney since Romney has received support from the architect of all anti-immigrant and anti-DREAM Act laws in the nation. We didn’t support deporting Elian Gonzalez, and we are asking all Latino Republicans in Florida to stop supporting the GOP Presidential candidate who wants to deport our “Elian Gonzalez equivalents.”

About Somos Republicans:

Somos Republicans is a national watchdog group and the largest Hispanic Republican grassroots organization in the nation because of our leadership that is pro immigration reform. The Mission of Somos Republicans is to promote political education and information needed to make more informed political decisions. To inspire the Hispanic people to make a difference in their lives and the lives of their neighbors through collaborative political education, volunteer commitment and responsible participation in society.

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