Nativo Lopez speaks at an immigration rally in Santa Ana
I received an email from Nativo Lopez yesterday, consisting of an op-ed explaining why he is skipping out on the U.S. Census.
Lopez is upset over President Obama’s immigration policies, I think with good reason. I don’t know exactly how that applies to the Census though. I would think we should be encouraging Latinos to participate! If we are undercounted, it could hurt us.
Here is Nativo’s column:
U.S. CENSUS – WHY I WON’T COOPERATE
By: Nativo Vigil Lopez, National President of the Mexican American Political Association (MAPA)
After thirty years of dutifully cooperating with the census count, and even enthusiastically promoting and organizing for a successful enumeration in 1990 and 2000, I have decided this year to sit it out and not comply with the federal law. I do so very conscious of the implications of such noncooperation and noncompliance, but this is more than just a statement of protest; not a whim nor a lark.
I am driven to this conclusion by the immorality of our federal government, and too many state and local jurisdictions, in relation to its treatment of my brethen – family members, both immediate and extended into a community of millions, whose immigration status has yet to be resolved favorably for them by way of a fair and humane immigration reform. The promise and prospect of such legislation has been put off once again – justice delayed – by President Barack Obama and the Democratic Party leadership. And in the interim an enforcement-only policy and practice has been implemented by the Department of Homeland Security Secretary, Janet Napolitano. This is certainly not the HOPE that was held out to us, nor the CHANGE that was promised by candidate Obama during the tough fought presidential campaign wherein the Latino electorate played a pivotal role in locking down important swing states for the young U.S. Senator.
I suppose the first bad omen came with the cabinet- level appointment of Secretary Napolitano, the former Democratic governor of Arizona who signed into law the toughest state-sponsored employer sanctions law; repeatedly coveted Maricopa County Sheriff, Joe Arpaio, nationally infamous for both his anti-immigrant antics and practices (currently under investigation by the U.S. Justice Department for alleged racial profiling); and her numerous calls for the deployment of national troops along the U.S.-Mexico border. This is the same person that Obama named as his personal liasion directing the “dialogue” between the White House and the congressional leadership for the purpose of fashioning immigration legislation. It sounds like the fox has been let loose in the chicken coop. There is now absolutely no pretense to expect an immigration bill that could come close to being fair or humane. The current enforcement-only approach augurs poorly for any such illusion.
In reality, enforcement of the onerous side of the immigration laws by Obama and Napolitano has been more efficient, sweeping, effective, and pervasive than even under George W. and all the previous presidents combined since the passage of the 1986 Immigration Reform and Control Act, which legalized three million undocumented persons, and also enacted into law employer sanctions.
During the month of September the largest clothing manufacturing company in the U.S. based in Los Angeles, California, American Apparel, will be forced to terminate 1,800 employees as a result of an I-9 audit of its personnel, a function of employer sanctions. The social impact of the Obama approach to demonstrate to the general electorate that he is “serious” about enforcement touches 10,000 souls alone in the Los Angeles region. And, this is only the beginning. In July, Napolitano reported that DHS would target 650 profiled companies throughout the nation with I-9 audits in the succeeding twelve months. The immediate impact will be devastating on hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of immigrant families.
The Obama “hard-line” enforcement-only pursuit of immigrants must be met with a counter-vailing response that brings to the fore the political character of the policy, but also demonstrates its immorality and objectionable nature to millions of immigrant families and their U.S. citizen and permanent resident relatives, and Americans generally who find favor with immigration reform in poll after poll.
Refusing to cooperate with the U.S. census count is a political act of noncooperation and noncompliance in the best of Gandhian tradition conducted for the purpose of pressuring the political regime that pursues the persecution of immigrants on a daily basis at all nexus of social connection. This action seeks to dissociate ourselves from this repugnant and immoral policy, which strikes at the heart of the immigrant family.
The immediate objective of this tactic is to secure a moratorium of the current policy. Second, the medium- range objective is to win a fair and humane immigration reform, which results in legalizing the estimated 12-15 million persons without authorized status, but also overhauls other areas of the law – including the repeal of employer sanctions and mothballing the e-verify program. Third, and most importantly, the campaign is designed to raise the civic awareness and political consiousness of the immigrant community and its family members – irrespective of status – with regard to their own inherent power as contributing members of society in all its dimensions, and express the same in an organized concerted way to send a message of disfavor with the president and the leadership in the U.S. Congress.
At a time when the federal government is spending millions of dollars to insure a “full count” and especially reach into the cracks and shadows of social life to enumerate the hardest to reach individuals, noncooperation and noncompliance appears as the greatest leverage available to immigrants in their own pursuit of fairness and justice. It is the equivalent of a vote abstention for those who do not have the right to vote – their vote of no-confidence. Immigrants will send a clear message to Mr. Obama that they will not step out of the shadow only to be counted by the census enumerators and then be told to step back in the shadow when it comes to benefits, services, and rights. Their resounding demand is – before you count you must legalize us! This will be their clearest expression of political power.
funny one word is not seen in this issue . any one want to guess what that word is .
I do not understand why Larry is so bent out of shape over this temporary enforcement of immigration laws by the Obama administration.
Not-so-slick Larry (Nativo) should know that as soon as BHO gets his healthcare take-over accomplished, the administration will go back to non-enforcement of immigration laws and will find a way to make illegals eligible for Obamacare.
No problem Larry!
LARRY LOPEZ WANTS OPEN BORDERS, wants ILLEGALS , TO HAVE THE SAME RIGHTS AS CITIZENS .
Perhaps this is a final “humanitarian” salvo before entering prison on voter fraud charges. Going down with guns blazing.
Junior,
His legal name is “Nativo”. Given that you are someone who demands respect I would expect you to show some. You can start by referring to him by his legal name, the name he chooses to go by.
If you can’t do this then perhaps I can refer to you by the name I prefer to use for you. Though it may not be suitable for those under 17.
I can understand that Nativo is upset by the Obama policy, but it is what he said he would do. Obama promised he would enforce the labor provisions of the immigration law to help protect jobs.
I think that this is the most cost effective way to secure the border and reduce the number of undocumented persons in the work force.
I do not understand encouraging people to avoid the census, that is just plain dumb. It will hurt the very group people he says he is trying to help.
Why should we show any respect for a man, who is noting but a Con Man, i have no respect for him, or anyone like him. He is a loser in my eyes, because he does nothing for the people he is suppose to represent. And if he really represents hispanic’s why is he not at the border asking why kids are sleeping in shacks, while the government is rolling in oil money??.
plain dumb.
What is dumb is taking people into consideration, that are foregin to the country. Tax dollars are meant for US citizen’s.
So yes its very dumb that A. people listen to idiots like this man, who has said nothing about the huge failure rate of hispanic kids in Santa Ana. He is just a Hack and a user, “plain and simple”.
So Sean as the name i give to you and your like in Santa Ana, including Larry, “the RAT pack”.
Because really you are noting but a bunch of Rats adapting yourselves to profit from the mistakes of a city!.
Michelle,
The name I have for you is racist “female dog”.
As I have stated before, the intentions behind the call to boycott the Census are good and all… The impact it will have, however, will be negative and counterproductive. All of us need to be counted, it’s our civic duty, and yes, it’s also a way to remind everyone that immigrants are here to stay. Immigration reform will be obtained by going to the halls of congress, by voting, and by showing politicians that we will remember them in the next voting cycle….We will not pressure the feds by skipping the census. Why stay silent when we need to be most outspoken?
Yes i hate your race, because your nothing but a opportinistic Rat!.
“O yeah, your white”. well you have to say, i don’t discriminate!.
Your the Larry H. Parker of the hispanic’s, except they won’t be winning million’s, but they will win a nice supply of Wic stamps!.
Good for you!. NOT!.
And i am glad you think i’m a female dog. Its the Alpha in me:)
by skipping the census. Why stay silent when we need to be most outspoken?
Mr.Cabrera
I would like to see you outspoken about lack of parenting in Santa Ana, kids in the streets at all hours, children coming out of high with a poor command of English and basic math, kids killing kids, because of gang ties, ect………
Worry first about lives, then worry about numbers!.
Really, wakeup and save the next generation of hispanics in Santa Ana, Anaheim, ect… Understand that uneducated people are great for business for scumbag business men.
Where is the Martin Luther King of the hispanic’s??
Someone needs to speak out for the hispanic community…he is trying…. Maybe someone will finally listen…
I would like to know if you think he is not doing a good job for the hispanic community then who is???
As far as his name we do not have to agree with the name our parents gave us…once we are able to think for ourelves we have the right to change it…
Women change their last name when we marry….
statistic wise we end up divorced…
I personally love the name Nativo….
It is better than Harry Larry…..
I know we all critique but what are you doing to help the hispanic community…just critizing….