Enrique Morones is linked to the Democratic Party of San Diego, and he - along with Nativo Lopez - are conducting "Migrant March II", a trip along the border designed to obtain sympathetic stories designed to promote a massive amnesty.
As discussed here, one of those along for the ride is Mauricio Farah Gebara from Mexico's Human Rights Commission. That's a quasi-governmental group that's independent from but funded by the Mexican government. (That commission earlier admitted that Mexico treats their own illegal aliens poorly, and also nominated Rev. Robin Hoover an award.)
And, Gebara says:
"In this march we are going to gather testimony of migration, testimony that we hope will strongly impact the conscience of the (U.S.) authorities and legislators."
This is yet another indirect link between the Democratic Party and the Mexican government.
UPDATE: Here's yet another link. In 2003-2005, Morones was a member of Mexico's Institute for Mexicans Abroad (www.ime.gob.mx/ccime/directorios/Dir_CCIME_2003_2005.xls).
Posted to Immigration2007a at February 5, 2007 09:49 AM
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