September 22, 2011

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

Contact:
Pablo Martínez, NM LULAC 575-527-2460
Sam Bone, NM NAACP 575-571-9134

NAACP and LULAC Denounce Governor’s Extremist Allies on Driver’sLicense Issue, Discriminatory Anti-Immigrant Agenda

Albuquerque, NM – In a joint press release issued today, New Mexico’s chapters of the

National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) and the League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC) said they are concerned and appalled by the

involvement of the Americans for Legal immigration PAC (ALIPAC) in New Mexico politics and Governor Martinez’ continued attack on immigrants and apparent abuse of power.“It has become apparent that Governor Martinez political agenda relies on support by national organizations with no ties to New Mexico and questionable motives,” said Pablo Martínez, a member of the LULAC Board and former law enforcement administrator. “We’re concerned by ALI-PACs documented ties to white supremacists and other extremist organizations.”

In a September 22 Albuquerque Journal article, ALIPAC President William Green said the group will lobby New Mexico lawmakers to fight the “illegal immigrant invasion of America.”NAACP and LULAC pointed to reports by the Southern Poverty Law Center that have repeatedly labeled ALI-PAC as an “nativist extremist” group and an organization that goes beyond mere advocacy of restrictive immigration policy to actually confront or harass suspected immigrants or their employers (http://www.splcenter.org/get-informed/intelligencereport/browse-all  issues/2008/spring/the-nativists?page=0,8).They also pointed to statements in 2009 by the Anti-Defamation League decrying actions taken by white supremacists and Neo-Nazi groups on behalf of ALIPAC: http://www.adl.org/main_Extremism/White+Supremacists+Promote+ALIPAC.htmt

and http://www.adl.org/civil_rights/anti_immigrant/alipac.asp

Both organizations stated they believe Governor Martinez overstepped her authority in August, when she instituted the now-halted “Residency Certification Program” that targeted 10,000individuals in the MVD foreign national driver’s license database. The program has since been stopped by New Mexico District Judge Sarah Singleton, who ruled on September 13 that requiring re-verification based on national origin could violate the Equal Protection Clause of the New Mexico Constitution. “Our shared concern is the continued harassment of immigrants by the Governor’s administration, as well as her apparent lack of concern for the impact her approach is having on New Mexico families,” said Sam Bone, President of New Mexico’s NAACP. “This constant

attack on people that have abided by the current driver’s license law is an abuse of power at the very least and is not at all reflective of New Mexico’s values. We worry that this driver’s license repeal effort is the first step in the erosion of civil rights for all vulnerable minorities in our state.” Martínez went on to state that the Governor’s approach towards immigrants represents “her lack of connection to the people of New Mexico, and a frightening display of overt discrimination.

This repeal effort isn’t about what’s good for New Mexico, it’s a part of a larger political

strategy to alienate Latino communities from Arizona to Alabama. New Mexico has worked hard to foster positive and respectful race relations since statehood, and we don’t appreciate these outside ideologies based on the politics of hate.”

“We encourage the legislature to stand up to the Governor and support reasonable proposals that address fraud in the driver’s license process, keep all New Mexico drivers insured and protect all of us from run-ins with uninsured motorists,” said Bone of the NAACP.

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