Nation’s Largest Hispanic Christian Organization Calls Failed Cloture Vote a Victory for Xenophobia, Extremism and Polarization
Washington, DC--(HISPANIC PR WIRE)--June 8, 2007--The National Hispanic Christian Leadership
Conference, which is the National Hispanic Association of Evangelicals, serving 15 Million Hispanic Born Again
Christians and 18,000 Evangelical congregations, calls the Senates vote yesterday which resulted in a failed
cloture motion, an egregious assault on the immigrant community, national unity, and family values.
“Yesterday, political expediency, xenophobia and extremism defeated reason, compromise and reconciliation,”
stated Rev. Samuel Rodriguez, Conference President. In addition, he added that unless there is immediate
intervention on behalf of the White House in respect to Republican Senators and the House Leadership, 12
million people will hide deeper in the shadows, Anti Latino, and immigrant animosity will increase, our nation
will continue to be polarized, and our borders will continue to be vulnerable.
As a sister organization of the National Association of Evangelicals, the Hispanic NAE is mobilizing
approximately 18,000 churches to contact members of Congress and pass Comprehensive Immigration Reform
legislation that will protect the borders, protect all families and protect American values. “Immigration Reform is
not a Political, Democratic, or Republican issue; it is above all a Moral issue. Congress just said no to Leviticus
19 and to Romans 13. Congress said no to treating the immigrant in a humane and biblical manner and to
applying the rule of law,” declared Rodriguez. The Hispanic NAE led the moral and religious campaign calling
for comprehensive immigration reform. Sidney Blumenthal credited the organization for derailing the Republican
plan to deport 12 million undocumented immigrants.
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