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For
Immediate Release
Contact: Brenda Alvarez
October 3,
2005
(202) 833-6130
LULAC
Extremely Disappointed with Supreme Court Nomination
President Bush Misses
Historic Opportunity to Nominate the First Latino to our Nation’s Highest Court
“We are tremendously disappointed
to be shut out of our nation’s highest court once again,” stated LULAC National
President Hector M. Flores. “This appointment has taken all the meaning out of
Hispanic Heritage Month and instead reminds us that Latinos are still last on
the list when it comes to representation in our nation’s government.”
While LULAC appreciates that
President Bush has appointed many Latinos to his administration including the
historic appointments of Alberto Gonzales to the Attorney General’s office and
Carlos Gutierrez as Secretary of Commerce, in the end he left Latinos out on
the most important appointments of his presidency. His efforts to preserve
female representation on the court are commendable, but he could easily have
accomplished both objectives by selecting one of the many well-qualified
Latinas for the vacancy.
“The President has broken an
implicit promise to the Hispanic community to nominate a Latino to the Supreme
Court,” stated Ray Velarde, LULAC legal counsel. “By
encouraging intense speculation that he would nominate a Latino to the court if
given the chance and then passing on the opportunity not once but twice, he
risks angering the nation’s fastest growing electorate.”
LULAC will examine Harriet Mier’s track record closely and encourage a thorough and
vigorous confirmation process. Given her lack of judicial experience, we
encourage the White House to be forthcoming with providing documents to
Congress that could shed some light on her judicial philosophy, especially with
regard to protecting the rights of minority communities.
The League of United Latin
American Citizens (LULAC) is the oldest and largest Latino civil rights
organization in the
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Please see our web site at www.LULAC.org for more information.