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      Who funds the illegal invaders of the U.S.A.?

    The list of American organizations who finance the Illegal Alien movement is impressive.  Some do it for the New World Order others do it for political favors.

    For example how can one explain why the Bank of American, who is in dire financial trouble, give millions to La Raza.  Could it be a payment for their receipt of billions in bail out money?

   However, BOA is just one of many.


   Groups giving La Raza more than a million dollars each since the year 2000, according to the Foundation Directory, include:  Bank of America, Annie Casey Foundation, Ford Foundation, W.K. Kellogg Foundation, PepsiCo Foundation, UPS Foundation, Wal-Mart Foundation and the Walton Family Foundation. 


     Henry Santiestevan, former head of the Southwest Council of La Raza stated ,  


       “It can be said, that without the Ford Foundation’s commitment to a strategy of national and local institution building, the Chicano movement would have withered away in many areas.” 


    The Ford Foundation has a long history of funding efforts to subvert national sovereignty and to foment unrest in the interest of pursuing internationalist goals in the United States. 

   Even congress took notice during the Eisenhower administration and included the Ford Foundation’s activities in its investigation of tax-exempt foundations. 

    The attention from Congress had little effect on the activities of these foundations.  The Ford Foundation, until recently the largest of the tax-exempt foundations forming and funding Chicano pressure groups in the late 1960’s. 

    At the time, Marxist terrorist Reies Lopez Tijerina was embroiled in a reign of terror in New Mexico, having stormed the Rio Arriba County courthouse in New Mexico at the head of 150 other armed terrorists, killing a police officer, shooting another man, and taking 20 people hostage. 

     All in an effort to establish “exclusive and supreme jurisdiction within our territorial jurisdiction, over all persons and property situated therein, to the exclusion of all other countries and governments.” 

    More calculating heads saw that political pressure and activity was likely to be more effective than the direct, violent revolutionary action of terrorists like Reies Tijerina. 

    One of these was attorney Peter Tijerina.  When he died in 2003, the Laredo Morning News recalled, “Tijerina traveled to New York to get advice from the head of the NAACP…  With the help of the NAACP, he wrote a proposal to the Ford Foundation, which told him they only funded  national organizations.” 

    Using some of his own assets as seed money, Tijerina founded MAL-DEF.  It was hardly a risk.  Little more than a front group that existed in name only, it was more than enough to satisfy the Ford Foundation.

    Not long after founding, the Ford Foundation turned on the money spigot.  According to the Laredo Morning News, Tijerina’s “efforts paid off with the foundation’s five-year grant of $2.2 million-more than double the original request.” 

    The Ford Foundation quickly demonstrated that it was the real power behind MALDEF. Ford insisted that the organization make changes when “anti-gringo” statements were made and forced it to move its headquarters out of Texas.

    In fact, Tijerina was ousted as head of MALDEF and Mario Obledo was installed as the head of the organization. Obledo has become famous for his glee at the prospect of California returning to Mexican control. 

    MALDEF is not the only radical open-borders organization to get its start through Ford Foundation funding.  They also helped create the National Council of La Raza. 

    In a 1970 report about La Raza, the California Senate Subcommittee on Un-American Activities noted:

   ”It is administered by a Board of 26 and its president is Maclovio Barraza.  Mr. Barraza … has been identified  as a member of the Communist Party, and presides over the Council which recently received a grant of $1.3 million from the Ford Foundation…The operation of this large and well-financed private concern, with a Communist at its head, obviously exerts a powerful influence on the Mexican-American minority throughout its domain including the Brown Berets.” 

Millions of Dollars 

     Millions of dollars have flowed into groups like MALDEF, MECha, and La Raza over the last few decades, bankrolling a communist inspired subversive movement aimed at worsening the illegal immigration crisis and wrenching significant parts of the Southwest from the USA. 

    Groups giving La Raza more than a million dollars each since the year 2000, according to the Foundation Directory, include:  Bank of America, Annie Casey Foundation, Ford Foundation, W.K. Kellogg Foundation, PepsiCo Foundation, UPS Foundation, Wal-Mart Foundation and the Walton Family Foundation. 


    The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation was the biggest single funding source, giving La Raza over $20 million since 2002. 


     MALDEF received similar funding. Anheuser-Bush -$500,000 in 2004; Ford Foundation -$3.6 million 2003-2005; and Rockefeller Foundation -$1.1 million 2002-2004.

    It’s money well spent if the goal is to destroy the USA. “California is going to be a Mexican State,” said Mario Obledo, “We are going to control all the institutions. If people don’t like it, they should leave”. 

    If it happens, it will have been a revolution bought and paid for by American political elites through the subversion organizations they fund and control.  

Source: New American – February 19.2007

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