La Raza Chicago

LA RAZA ENDORSES HILLARY CLINTON

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La Raza endorses Hillary Clinton for President of the United States. La Raza opposes Donald Trump candidacy, rejects his ideology as extremist and racist; warns of the danger of fascism in our country, and denounces that Trump’s campaign brings an unpreceden­ted social upheaval, tests the strength of our democracy, and poses a threat to the freedom of the press.

Particular­ly, La Raza rejects and condemns Trumpled statements, plans and incitement­s against Latinos in the U.S. in general, and immigrants in particular.

La Raza has not endorsed a candidate for almost a decade, but the relevance of this electon makes it imperative.

While endorsing Hillary Clinton for President, La Raza wishes to make clear that this support is not unconditio­nal. In defense of

«On November 8 the Democratic candidate can make history»

the interests of Hispanics, we will follow her administra­tion’s actions closely, and, if necessary, our editorial page will express criticism or protest.

Once she reaches power, as we wish she will, the new president must fulfill the political promises she has made to earn the Latino vote. Among them, promoting and passing immigraWLR­Q UHIRUP LQ KHU ÀUVW GD\V LQ RIÀFH

During the primaries against Bernie Sanders, Hillary Clinton promised reform with a pathway to citizenshi­p: “We need comprehens­ive immigratio­n reform with a path to full and equal citizenshi­p. If Congress won’t act, I’ll defend President Obama’s executive actions — and I’ll go even further to keep families together. I’ll end family detention, close private immigrant detention centers, and help more eligible people become naturalize­d,” said Clinton.

In her official platform, &OLQWRQ SURPLVHV ´À[ WKH IDmily visa backlog.” She will also “end the three- and 10year bars forcing families to choose between remaining in the shadows or pursue a green card by leaving the country and loved ones behind.”

But immigratio­n reform is only one of our community’s worries. Another one is health care, which was expanded with Obamacare and now needs to consolidat­e and grow. The candidate’s platform vows to “expand access to affordable health care to families regardless of immigratio­n status by allowing families to buy health insurance on the health exchanges regardless of their immigratio­n status” if they wish so.

We stress the importance of keeping and expanding affordable healthcare plans, and we acknowledg­e that she LV SURPLVLQJ WR IXOÀOO WKDW

When it comes to education, we support her plan to expand access so more students can enroll in universiti­es and community colleges. Our students get into debt or drop out of school because they can’t afford their dream career. This help is crucial, as well as focusing on a curriculum that prepares the students for today’s technologi­cal and competitiv­e world.

As for employment, we support the creation of new jobs. Even though employment has improved relatively, salaries remain low for minorities. Raising the federal minimum wage must be a priority, in order to put pressure on the states to follow the same path.

Therefore, it is important for President Hillary Clinton to keep the promises of candidate Hillary Clinton in those and issues that concern the community, such as support for Army veterans, FDPSDLJQ ÀQDQFH UHIRUP respect for LGBT rights and much more.

And even though she may not be the perfect candidate, as some of the documents unveiled by WikiLeaks suggest, this moment calls for joining forces around a historical presidenti­al bid that would put a woman in the White House for the first time, in order to prevent a social and economic crisis with terrible consequenc­es if Trump were to be elected.

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