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Texas GOP Featured Voice: Adryana Boyne

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Latinos & the Obama Administration

Started by Matt Reyes. Last reply by Jonathan Torres Apr 23, 2009. 6 Replies

What do you think of the stiumlus package?

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Comment by Texas GOP Vote on October 23, 2009 at 11:14am

Eva Guzman is a judge on the Texas Supreme Court, a position she was recently appointed on October 8, 2009 by Governor Rick Perry to fill the seat vacated by Scott Brister. She is the first Latina woman to serve on the court.

On appointment, Governor Perry said,

Justice Guzman is known throughout legal circles as a strict constructionist with an unmatched work ethic, and has demonstrated a proven record of sound jurisprudence. I am proud to appoint this principled, conservative judge as the first Hispanic woman on the Supreme Court of Texas.

Eva was born in Chicago but raised in Houston and is the daughter of Mexican immigrants who had only elementary school educations

A graduate of the South Texas College of Law, Guzman practiced family and civil law for ten years before she was appointed as a Harris County Family Court judge by then-governnor George Bush in 1999. She also served on the Houston-based Texas 14th Court of Appeals.

Eva Guzman is an adjunct professor at the University of Houston Law Center and has also been actively involved with the Harris County Republican Party.

She’s been named “Judge of the Year,” “Latina Judge of the Year” and “Appellate Judge of the Year” by various groups during the course of her career.
Comment by Rene Mendez on April 17, 2009 at 10:39am
I agree that profiling is necessary, but it shouldn't be based on race, it should be fact based profiling. If there is a particular demographic in an area that is causing the trouble then the facts prove the reason for the profiling not the ethnicity.
Comment by Jonathan Torres on April 13, 2009 at 12:42pm
Racial profiling is unfortunate, but necessary. Whether it's regarding illegal immigrants or terrorists, it's the most effective way to find those that are violating the laws of this country and compromising our safety. That MSNBC article is full of holes and misleading verbiage.

Jim Hayes, ICE director of detention and removal, said he is aware of only 10 cases of U.S. citizens detained over the past five years. He added that agents investigate any claims to U.S. citizenship, but they often turn out to be false.
Comment by Rene Mendez on April 13, 2009 at 9:33am
I wonder if this is a case of having this urge to send Mexicans back despite the facts. http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/30180729/
Comment by Rene Mendez on March 19, 2009 at 9:00pm
Just saw an episode of "Lie to Me" which identified how to read whether or not someone is preparing for a lie. They typically provide a qualifying statement and then feed you the lie. Isn't that what the GOP does?
Comment by Student Voices on February 26, 2009 at 3:01pm
Hey guys, if have Facebook accounts, lets band together and help this Cause reach their goal! I Bet I Can get 1 Million People to Support Comprehensive Immigration Reform in 2009 - Yes we Can! http://apps.facebook.com/causes/216388/43481779?m=a6e28ce0
Comment by Student Voices on February 26, 2009 at 2:56pm
From MATT.org: In his address to Congress, Tuesday night, Obama’s tone was realistic but hopeful, stating, "The answers to our problems don't lie beyond our reach”. And although immigration reform was not mentioned as an agenda item for now, we aren’t losing hope yet either!

Several recently aired interviews confirm that President Obama has been talking about immigration quite a bit, which makes it clear to us that CIR is not far from his thoughts.

Visit matt.org through any of the links below, for the coverage of these interviews, and learn how Obama plans to tackle immigration reform within the next 90 days..

Click and listen to the interview with Piolin: http://www.matt.org/english/blog/1992_el_piolin_interviews_obama.html

Click and watch the interview with Pistolero: http://www.matt.org/english/blog/1984_daily_video_obama_says_immigration_will_be_on_the_table_within_90_days.html

Learn more about the challenges he faces here: http://matt.org/english/articles/analysis_7/33_president_obama_reaffirms_commitment_to_comprehensive_immigration_reform_in_live_interview_with_national_spanish-language_radio_host_el_piolin_.html
Comment by Rene Mendez on January 7, 2009 at 12:54pm
Just wanted to share the following link with everyone regarding the Obama choice for the CIA: http://ac360.blogs.cnn.com/2009/01/07/defending-the-panetta-pick/
Comment by Matt Reyes on January 5, 2009 at 12:47am
Rene started a Discussion on the main forum, check it out!

http://twitteros.ning.com/forum/topics/department-of-commerce
Comment by Rene Mendez on January 4, 2009 at 6:48pm
Very disappointed that Governor Richardson had to relinquish his nomination for Secretary of Commerce.
 

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