Disgruntled Latinos seek independent force
Disgruntled Latinos seek independent force
- November 29, 2010
- Louis DeSipio, Chicano/Latino studies department chair and political science associate professor, is featured in United Press International and four additional publications November 28, 2010
From United Press International:
U.S. Latinos, feeling neglected by both parties, are discussing forming an independent
"Tequila Party" force, leaders say. "I don't know if it's going to happen, but there's
talk," Fernando Romero, president of Nevada's Hispanics in Politics, told the Las
Vegas Sun. "There's discussion about empowerment of the Latino vote." The idea, being
debated in Nevada and around the country, stems from frustration over the Democrats'
inaction on immigration reform and feelings of being taken for granted.The sudden
rise of the Tea Party is an inspiration to some for its grassroots organizational
style. Hispanics were key to electing President Barack Obama and saving Senate Majority
Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., but many feel their efforts have gone unrewarded. One the
other side, Hispanic Republicans complain the party seeks their votes but often advocates
hostile policies, especially on immigration. "There's a feeling that Democrats aren't
listening," said Louis DeSipio, a Chicano studies professor at the University of California,
Irvine. If Congress puts off immigration reform again, some Hispanics may strike out
on their own. "It would definitely induce us," Romero said. "We would have to do something
at that point to get ready for 2012."
Also featured in:
PoliJam Times
St. Louis Globe-Democrat
Hispanically Speaking News
Las Vegas Sun
For the full story, please visit http://www.upi.com/Top_News/US/2010/11/28/Disgruntled-Latinos-seek-indep....
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