TeaDREAMers losing more allies for disrespectful heckling towards President Obama
It's a well known fact there are a few DREAMers who were hijacked by the Republican Party. We call them "TeaDREAMers" for pushing the Republican Party agenda ... never mind the 2012 anti-immigrant platform adopted by the Republican National Committee in 2012 on the eve of their GOP convention that was essentially blessed by Kris Kobach [sarcasm included].
These TeaDREAMers include DREAMACTIVIST.org and cohorts of Mohammad Abdollahi, [and whom Rep. Luis Gutierrez had to distance himself from for their racist views], DRM Action (a for profit company) with the likes of Erika Andiola downplaying importance of the Latino vote even though she can't vote herself, and their surrogates. Our organization asked Jose Antonio Vargas and Gaby Pacheco to take leadership and speak against folks who supported the likes of Mohammad Abdollahi for stating he wanted to hijack comprehensive immigration reform in 2013 but we saw no leadership from the likes of them.
Now we are seeing more backlash from folks we consider allies.
Lack of "DREAM Act" leadership and turning a blind eye leads to heckling and showing utter disrespect for the Office of the Presidency.
Ungrateful TeaDREAMers who find it cute to disrespect the President of the United States and interrupt his immigration speech are getting more backlash from those who are considered immigration allies. (See below.)
Votantes Independientes, Miembros de la Comunidad Latino/Chicano Protestan Sobre la Idea de Huelga el Voto – Es un Idea Anti-Americano
Día: 17 de Octubre 2014
Tiempo: 10:30 AM
Local: The OfficePile, 2501 N 7th Street, Phoenix, AZ 85006
Queremos aclarar y declarar que las personas responsables por este mensaje son totalmente irresponsables y sin entendimiento del que es ser Ciudadano Estadunidense. La idea de dar huelga al voto es ilógico, sin merito, y un desastre para nuestra comunidad.
El derecho de votar se pagó con sangre y sacrifico por los millones de hombres y mujeres que pelearon y murieron para asegurar que nuestro voto no se puede negar por raza o sexo. A dar huelga al voto nunca es buena opción.
Nuestro vota a cambiado el camino de la historia, hemos negado a políticos la mayoría que necesitan para imponer reglas más duros en contra de nuestras familias y nuestro comunidad. Nuestro voto ha cambiado quien logro servir en las oficinas de representantes locales, estatales y nacionales.
La estrategia de corto plazo y siego de las consecuencias de darle huelga al voto no da el respeto al poder del voto a lograr nuestros necesidades políticamente y destruyen nuestro credibilidad al proceso político de nuestro país. Tenemos la obligación de pelear no nomas por nuestros deseos pero también para el futuro de nuestros hijos.
Su voto es sagrado. El derecho de votar es sagrado.
Parece que nuestra voz siempre se ignora. Este elección votantes independientes de cualquier partido vamos a dar poder y luz a nuestro voz con el hecho de votar.
Declaramos en términos ciertos que es necesario que Latinos votan. Que todos nosotros, ciudadanos estadunidense votamos.
Por no votar en Arizona Jan Brewer es nuestra gobernadora, Tom Horne sirvió como el abogado del estado, SB 1070 paso, el aguacil Joe Arpaio sigue como sigue, el gobierno de Arizona parece como si estuvo en guerra en contra de nuestras comunidades y nuestras familias, los jóvenes con acción deferida no les han dado licencias, y ahora ay grupos con influencia que sugieren que no votamos?
Están mal. Están equivocados. Están hablando babosadas.
Queremos que todos voten. Queremos que ayudemos a nuestros vecinos a votar. Queremos que si uno no puede votar pero algún familiar o amigo o amistad puede que se da el recuerdo de votar este 4 de noviembre. Si sabes que alguien quiere ir a votar y no tienen en que ir, ofréceles el viaje. Somos buena gente, buenos vecinos, buenos ciudadanos y más poderosos cuando votamos. Somos orgullosamente independiente de cualquier partido y declaramos que todos nosotros, ciudadanos estadunidense de todos raíces debemos de votar este 4 de noviembre!

Chicano Vote Cartoon by Viva Samuel Ramirez
Chicanos and American Latino Voters will VOTE despite the “Tea” DREAMers who are advocating for a boycott of the vote. These TeaDREAMers have not been transparent when they did not reveal they were working for and with Tea Party Republicans.
Pioneer Woman Susan B Anthony Would Never Advocate Boycotting The Vote
Susan B. Anthony Would Never Promote "Boycott The Vote"
A Lesson For TeaDREAMers
By DeeDee Garcia Blase
It is embarrassing for me to see the naive and politically under-educated TeaDREAMers promote a thinly veiled threat to boycott the vote that essentially affects millions of people living in the shadows of society when so many women, Civil Rights and Chicano Movement leaders fought for our right to vote. Particularly when pioneers like Susan B. Anthony along with 14 other women were charged and arrested for voting. It is even more embarrassing to discover how TeaDREAMers sold out in order to benefit themselves financially via "legal coyote" operations. Ultimately, the joke ends up backfiring on the TeaDREAMer because politicians already know they cannot vote anyway.
A border reporter shared a concern with me last year when we were discussing DREAMers who are on record for supporting the hijacking of the immigration rights movement. It struck a nerve with me but I tried to remain optimistic. The journalist told me she felt that it may have been a good idea for it to take 13 years for an immigrant to earn his/her citizenship after the other hurdles have been cleared in light of their naivete. I responded by saying citizenship ought to take place before the baby boomer Social Security benefits exhaust 100% of our federal tax revenues. I do not believe in going down the slippery slope of "taxation without representation" ideas and we know undocumented immigrants pay taxes.
Was the border reporter half right?
Obviously we want to ensure our American values are preserved. We want to continue to show progress and move forward -- not go backwards. But the unsophisticated methods used by these "Tea DREAMers" are not helping me alleviate the concerns my journalism friend had.
During frustrating times like these, proud Americans must go back to the basics of our American ideals that have shown us progress. I am an American first, but I am not ashamed of my Mexican heritage either. That said, I am also a woman who recognizes how much longer it took for women to become voters in our Nation. On Election Day in 1920, millions of American women exercised their right to vote for the first time. For almost 100 years, women (and men) had been fighting to win that right. It has been discouraging to see people with financial self interests attempt to derail the immigration rights movement, and now the upcoming voting process, but I have no other choice but to rely on American history that still provides me with the shred of hope I need to rely on in order to carry on. I have to tell myself that the women's rights movement also suffered set backs and derailments, albeit never to the degree we see within the immigrant rights movement. Even though women disagreed within the women's rights movement, at least each was committed to the enfranchisement of all American women.
So what happened?
Did naivete play a hand with regard to the TeaDREAMers who were influenced by Republicans who wish to see undocumented immigrants remain disenfranchised? These same TeaDREAmers quickly learned how they were duped when Florida Sen. Marco Rubio wanted to end DACA.
The TeaDREAMers who are supported and have been co-opted by Tea Party Republicans and Libertarians have revealed themselves as not being committed to enfranchisement of undocumented immigrants who wish to become proud citizens of our Nation. As such, I am willing to concede a little and reconsider the lengthy 13 years it will take for the "TeaDREAMer" immigrant to earn his/her citizenship in the legal immigration reform bill passed by the Democratic-controlled Senate over a year ago. Perhaps the border reporter was on to something as it relates to the naive TeaDREAMers who have been duped, and 13 years may give them time to mature and reflect upon what it took in order for American women, and other minority groups to see progress during suffrage movements.
Boycotting the vote is a moronic idea and clearly unAmerican. It is my prayer for American voters to overcome voter apathy and consider being a voice for those who have no voice by casting their votes for more immigrant-friendly politicians in the races involving the U.S. House of Representatives. The House of Representatives led by Republicans have done nothing to advance the immigration reform bill even though the bill was passed by the Democratic-controlled Senate over one year ago.
I am not an immigrant. I am an American-born woman who understands my indigenous roots long before the Mayflower landed on Plymouth Rock. And even though advocating for the immigrant rights movement will not affect whether I remain in our Nation or not, I continue to promote voting and legal immigration reform to help my fellow mankind. I consider Claudia Longo, a TNTweeter and dynamic undocumented woman who is committed to enfranchisement of undocumented citizens who continue to make positive contributions to our society (see below). As an American voter I choose to demonstrate my patriotism by casting my vote for her come Election Day on November 4, 2014, because she is a voice from the 11 million who cannot vote (and does not limit her advocacy to just the DREAM Act).
I think the time has come to speak for those who are here and dream of being American. Those here who are proud of the country that opened their arms and gave them a second chance. It’s time to fight for full rights not just a temporary relief that will keep us, still, as second class citizens and continue to keep us in fear because it could be revoked at anytime. I and we … the other millions of undocumented people would like to see the advocates who say they care for us and fight for our cause and humane treatment to listen to our voice and fight for comprehensive immigration reform. We don’t have time for half measures. -- Claudia Longo
Finally, if undocumented immigrants are given a piece meal option that does not put them on a path to citizenship, I will look back at the TeaDREAMers, their supporters and those who worked to help anti-immigrant Tea Party Republicans and blame them. They supported the Tea Party Republicans who do not support DACA to begin with and wish to see the undocumented pay taxes without representation and remain as second class citizens.
Photo Credit: Chicano Archives @ASUChicano Meet Hilda Reyes - a Chicana activist.