“Shorter: The SPLC says the Nation of Islam is a “hate group” and Jerry Gonzalez of GALEO Inc. is partners in the anti-enforcement Cobb United for Change Coalition with the Nation of Islam.
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Brown supremacist Jerry Gonzalez: An ethnic hustler with ties to âhate groupâ
By his own mindless standards, the Executive Director of GALEO, Jerry Gonzalez, has ties to at least one âhate group.â Which makes his latest race-baiting hissy fit, smear-shot at my pro-enforcement friend Phil Kent all the more obvious and comical.
Under Jerry (Gerado E.) Gonzalezâs leadership, the anti-enforcement immigration corporation GALEO partnered up with several marginal groups in 2008 to form what they called the “Cobb United for Change Coalition” here in Cobb County, Georgia.
The groups and their leaders involved in this coalition included the Nation of Islam (headed nationally by the Rev. Louis Farrakhan), the corporate-funded Georgia Association of Latino Elected Officials (Jerry Gonzalez), the New Order National Human Rights Organization (Gerald Rose), the Cobb Immigrant Alliance (Rich Pellegrino), the Georgia Latino Alliance for Human Rights (Mexican citizen and former Atlanta Mexican Consul General Teodoro Maus), the Cobb Southern Christian Leadership Conference (the Rev. Dwight Graves), the Family Life Restoration Center (Luther Washington Jr.) and according to an Marietta Daily Journal editorial, the National Council of La Raza (Janet MurguĂa).
For the readers who do not understand Spanish, a translation: The last group mentioned above translates as “The National Council of the Race.” After forty-six years, La Raza has changed itâs name.
Shorter: The SPLC says the Nation of Islam is a “hate group” and Jerry Gonzalez of GALEO Inc. is partners in the anti-enforcement Cobb United for Change Coalition with the Nation of Islam.
For mainstream Georgians who have the pleasure of not being familiar with âAngry Jerryâ Gonzalez, it may help to know that he is one of the ethnic hustler, hard leftists who uses the endless smears from the discredited SPLC to attempt to keep pro-American dialogue out of the immigration debate. But he is also a wanna be tough guy when he doesnât like what you have to say. Example: A 2011 Rome News-Tribune report (“Immigration discussion gets heated during panelâ Â recounts Gonzalezâs antics at a mainstream event in that lovely Georgia city.
Apparently, Gonzalez was âuninvitedâ as a panel member on a scheduled meeting focused on Georgiaâs E-Verify law.
According to the Rome news report, Gonzalez showed up anyway, angrily shouted at Romeâs diminutive and well-liked state Representative, Katie Dempsey, from the audience during and after the event and ended up being escorted out of the event, the building and off the property by Rome police officers. Dempsey was a cosigner on the bill that created the E-Verify requirement for private employers, HB 87. Word around Rome is that the meeting organizers learned of Jerryâs involvement in a lawsuit against the governor and the state to overturn stop enforcement/HB 87 and concluded that Gonzalez wasnât the best choice for a rational, unbiased discussion.
Led by Gonzalez, GALEO toxic for federal judge nominee
Angry Jerry is likely still hysterical over the fact that the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee tossed consideration of a GALEO board member, Dax Lopez, after Barack Obama nominated him for a federal judge seat here in Georgia. Georgia Senator David Perdue, a committee member, made it clear that Lopezâs ties to the radical, Jane Fonda-funded GALEO Inc. caused enough concern to reject Dax Lopez.
If Angry Jerryâs years of marching in the streets of Georgia and Washington D.C. demanding an end to voter ID and enforcement of American immigration laws wasnât what illustrated the anti-American nature of Jerry Gonzalez, GALEO and itâs mission, maybe it was the fact that Gonzalez is a former employee of the radical MALDEF.
The AJC recently did a story on the apparent dead end to the Obama nomination of GALEO’s Dax Lopez for federal judge. Jerry Gonzalez, the GALEO Executive Director – and former MALDEF stooge – didn’t let anyone down. We post a small part of the AJC story (paywall) below along with some educated insight.
By Daniel Malloy – The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
WASHINGTON â
Five months after President Barack Obama picked Dax Lopez to be Georgiaâs first lifetime-appointed Latino federal judge, his nomination is on the ropes because of the thorny politics of immigration.
Georgia Republican U.S. Sens. David Perdue and Johnny Isakson have yet to sign off on the DeKalb County State Court judge to move forward in the Senate, as Lopez has been under attack from conservative activists for his membership in a Georgia advocacy group that has fought immigration restrictions.
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Immigration is a powerful issue for the Republican base, particularly at a time when Donald Trump â he of the mass deportations and the magnificent Mexican border wall â is leading the presidential primary in Georgia and nationally. Perdue campaigned for his first-term win in 2014 opposing any sort of âamnestyâ for immigrants here illegally, and Isakson is up for re-election in 2016.
Lopez, meanwhile, sat on the board of the Georgia Association of Latino Elected Officials, which supports a path to citizenship for people here illegally. It also has fought tougher state laws on immigration and praised local sheriffs who refused federal âholdâ requests for immigrants.
âThere would be a political price to pay for either conservative United States senator, one of them running for re-election, letting it go to the committee process with everything thatâs been revealed about GALEO,â said D.A. King, an activist who has led the charge against Lopez.
But the price could come due either way.
âLatinos in Georgia are looking at this very closely,â said Jerry Gonzalez, the executive director of GALEO.
âCaught up in Senate process
*After Lopez was appointed a judge in 2010 by Gov. Sonny Perdue, he abstained from GALEOâs policy votes and fundraising, Gonzalez said.â
Uh, uh. Nope. (We hope you read the rest of the report.)
Always loose with that inconvenient truth, GALEOâs Jerry Gonzalez has misled the AJC reporter, Daniel Malloy here.
As anyone (but likely not the AJCâs Politifact editors) will see, according to GALEO’s online invitation Dax Lopez was the keynote speaker at the May, 2011 8th annual GALEO âPower Breakfastâ â which GALEO describes as âone of the principle fundraising events for GALEO & the GALEO Latino Community Development Fund.â
Judge Dax Lopez helped anti-enforcement GALEO Inc. raise money well after he was on the bench. And Jerry Gonzalez is well aware of that fact when he spoke to the AJCâs Malloy.
**** UPDATE, January, 20, 2016: MISSION ACCOMPLISHED Dax Lopez nomination process for federal judge is eneded- see here and here.
This entry is dedicated to Dustin Inman and to Kate Steinle and the uncounted thousands of Americans who have been killed by criminal aliens released by local jails.
GALEO: “Since Fulton County is the first jurisdiction in the state with such a recommendation, GALEO would also like to encourage other jurisdictions in the state to adopt similar policies and stop honoring the hold requests from ICE.â
Below is a GALEO press release boasting of their (successful)
lobbying effort in Fulton County, Georgia against the sheriff honoring ICE detainers.
Dax Lopez had been on the GALEO board for ten years at the time.Â
GALEO Commends Fulton County Commissioners for urging Sheriff to decline ICE hold requests
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GALEO Commends Fulton County Commissioners for urging Sheriff to decline ICE hold requests
PRESS Statement: FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE.
Media Contact: Jerry GonzĂĄlez, GALEO Executive Director Tel.: (404) 745-2580 / Email: Jerry@galeo.org
September 3, 2014 (ATLANTA, GA)- Fulton County Commission scheduled a vote today on a Resolution urging the Fulton County Sheriff to âimplement a policy to decline detainer requests from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security Immigration and Customs Enforcement.â
Jerry Gonzalez, Executive Director of GALEO, testified today before the Fulton County Commission urging them to adopt the proposed resolution which was co-sponsored by four County Commissioners and led by Commissioner Joan Gardner. The Fulton County Commission had heard from community members of SONG, GLAHR and 9 to 5, in previous weeks of public comment period educating the commissioners on the issue and why the immigration holds were bad public policy and bad for our communities.
Gonzalez, issued the following statement after the Fulton County Commission passed a resolution, 6-0, today urging the Fulton County Sheriff to decline ICE hold requests:
âOn behalf of GALEO, I would like to commend Fulton County Commissionersâ leadership and resolution urging the Fulton County Sheriff to stop honoring the ICE hold requests in order to keep families together but to also enhance public safety. We urge the Fulton County Sheriff to move forward quickly and implement the recommendation.
Since Fulton County is the first jurisdiction in the state with such a recommendation, GALEO would also like to encourage other jurisdictions in the state to adopt similar policies and stop honoring the hold requests from ICE.â
About Georgia Association of Latino Elected Officials (GALEO)
GALEOâs mission is to increase civic engagement and leadership of the Latino/Hispanic community across Georgia.
More? Here is the 2006 page from the GALEO website on which the anti-enforcement corporation passes along information on how to defeat ICE hold requests (note, April 15, 2020: original GALEO site link now broken, we have replaced it with a link to the same “toolkit” from another anti-enforcement group):
In which an Atlanta TV news reporter gets a few comments from GALEO Executive Director, Jerry Gonzalez (in the red cap) during a GALEO-orgianzed march against immigration enforcement.
Speaking of blood on your hands…here is a press release from GALEOÂ and an added reminder of just who (hint: big business and some Republicans) supports and finances these anti-borders extremists.
GALEO Commends Fulton County Commissioners for urging Sheriff to decline ICE hold requests
GALEO Commends Fulton County Commissioners for urging Sheriff to decline ICE hold requests
PRESS Statement: FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE.
Media Contact: Jerry GonzĂĄlez, GALEO Executive Director Tel.: (404) 745-2580 / Email: Jerry@galeo.org
September 3, 2014 (ATLANTA, GA)- Fulton County Commission scheduled a vote today on a Resolution urging the Fulton County Sheriff to âimplement a policy to decline detainer requests from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security Immigration and Customs Enforcement.â
Jerry Gonzalez, Executive Director of GALEO, testified today before the Fulton County Commission urging them to adopt the proposed resolution which was co-sponsored by four County Commissioners and led by Commissioner Joan Gardner. The Fulton County Commission had heard from community members of SONG, GLAHR and 9 to 5, in previous weeks of public comment period educating the commissioners on the issue and why the immigration holds were bad public policy and bad for our communities.
Gonzalez, issued the following statement after the Fulton County Commission passed a resolution, 6-0, today urging the Fulton County Sheriff to decline ICE hold requests:
âOn behalf of GALEO, I would like to commend Fulton County Commissionersâ leadership and resolution urging the Fulton County Sheriff to stop honoring the ICE hold requests in order to keep families together but to also enhance public safety. We urge the Fulton County Sheriff to move forward quickly and implement the recommendation.
Since Fulton County is the first jurisdiction in the state with such a recommendation, GALEO would also like to encourage other jurisdictions in the state to adopt similar policies and stop honoring the hold requests from ICE.â
About Georgia Association of Latino Elected Officials (GALEO)
GALEOâs mission is to increase civic engagement and leadership of the Latino/Hispanic community across Georgia.
Donor/sponsor/enabler list for Jerry Gonzalezâs GALEO May, 2014 11th annual Power Breakfast fundraiser. The Annual GALEO Power Breakfast is one of the principle fundraising events for anti-borders GALEO & the GALEO Latino Community Development Fund.
PHOTO – that is Jerry Gonzalez on the far-left with more of Georgia’s illegal alien lobby in Georgia Governor Deal’s office, July, 2014 from a WABE radio story HERE
Gerardo E. (Jerry) Gonzalez is a former MALDEF employee.
Important, (but ignored by the media) quote from MALDEF co-founder, Mario Obledo: “California is going to be a Hispanic state and anyone who doesnât like it should leave. They ought to go back to Europe.â
*Kuck Immigration law Partners law firm Charles Kuck is vice-Chair of the GALEO Board of Directors – most media in Georgia, including the AJC simply describes him as “an immigration lawyer.”
*Briarcliff Pediatrics (this office is operated by Jerry Gonzalezâs husband, Dr. Ray Deeb )
*Rey Pascual Rey Pascual is a member of the Board, GALEO
*Rohan Law, P.C. Douglas Rohan is a member of the Board of Directors, GALEO
*Southwest Airlines ( there was a later drawing for two airline tickets donated by SWA â the winner was GALEO member Republican state Senator Jack Hill. Gonzalez congratulated Senator Jack Hill in a GALEO “get out the vote” newsletter in June : “Congratulations to Georgia State Senator Jack Hill (R-Reidsville), the GALEO Member who renewed his membership during the months of May/June to qualify for a pair of Southwest Airlines tickets! We drew the winning ticket on Thursday, July 10th at the GALEO office. Pictures are posted on our facebook wall! There is a lot going on and your actions and raising your voice is necessary.”
*The Road to Recovery Inc. (This immigration-dependent business was founded and is operated by Rocio Woody, who is also a Board member of GALEO. Rocio Del Milagro Woody was appointed to Georgiaâs State Board of Corrections in the fall of 2013 by Republican Governor Nathan Deal and confirmed in that position by the super-majority Republican-controlled state Senate. Breitbart write up here.)
* Leonard Gomez, City Council, Grantville Georgia â Gomez is a product of GALEO network âInstitute for Leadershipâ anti-borders training in community organizing
*Mimi Woodsen, City Council Columbus, Georgia â Woodsen is also board member GALEO
Jerry Gonzalez, Executive Director of GALEO, calls on a mobilization to register and turn out Latino voters in order to send a strong message regarding the need for immigration reform. Please listen to his remarks on #June28 here.
Volunteer with us in Georgia to reach Latino voters and engage them this election season for voting and to hold accountable U.S. Representatives regarding immigration reform and the lack of movement forward (scorecards will be released soon). We will keep working together towards reform and to urge President Obama to all that is allowable to provide relief from deportations.
SWAirlines: Congratulations to Georgia State Senator Jack Hill (R-Reidsville), the GALEO Member who renewed his membership during the months of May/June to qualify for a pair of Southwest Airlines tickets! We drew the winning ticket on Thursday, July 10th at the GALEO office. Pictures are posted on our facebook wall!There is a lot going on and your actions and raising your voice is necessary.
Please see below for all sorts of activities and actions needed on actions for immigration reform and on the 2014 elections for Governor, U.S. Senate, Congress and State Legislature. YOUR voice and engagement are needed.
Stay more engaged and connected at www.facebook.com/GALEO.org. Updates are posted daily on what is happening regarding immigration reform and voting access.
GALEO is seeking college interns. If interested, please contact laura@galeo.org for more details. VOLUNTEERS needed for registering New Americans at naturalization ceremonies on Fridays and for canvassing on weekends. Let us know! Volunteers needed to call Latino voters to engage them on immigration reform advocacy.
GALEO Leadership Council is up and ready with lots of events and plans. Join our efforts and attend our monthly meetings throughout the year. Next meeting will be in August at the LAA! Send us an email to jerry@galeo.org if you are interested in attending.
Orale! Our work together builds towards comprehensive immigration reform & better inclusion of Latinos in Georgia!
Thank you!
JG Cesar Chavez Day 2013
Jerry Gonzalez, GALEO
www.facebook.com/JerryGonzalezGALEO
Sign up! VOLUNTEERS needed for 2014 Voter Engagement Activities!
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VOLUNTEERS needed on Saturdays in Gwinnett & Hall Counties!
YOUR volunteer time and efforts are needed on Saturday, July 26th! Sign up today!
GALEO, along with other civic engagement groups, are teaming up to continue our work for a great 2014 election season which will see an increase in voter engagement of communities who normally do not go out to vote. Latino voters tend to vote in Presidential elections but do not go out to vote in midterm election years. 2014 is one of those and we can make a difference if our communities turn out to vote!
YOUR help is needed. Su VOTO Es Su Voz!
A sign up sheet will be included below:
http://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0B48A4AA28A5FD0-galeo
Volunteers needed for a festival this Sunday!
glv2012FiestaGAHelp us register new voters at VidaFest in Sugar Hill, GA!
GALEO will be promoting voter engagement and advocacy on immigration reform at a festival on Sunday, July 20th, from 3:00 PM – 8:00 PM, in Sugar Hill, GA. please follow this link: http://www.signupgenius.com/go/10c0b48a4aa28a5fd0-general
Volunteers needed to register New Americans at Naturalization ceremonies!
Below is a copy of an emailed press release from Angry Jerry Gonzalez. He doesn’t seem too happy.
For the actual FACTS that easily rebut this silly hysteria clickHERE.
GALEO calls on Gov. Deal to veto SB160
Expands HB87, Targets U.S. citizen children
& may deny access to public benefits
Press Release
GALEO calls for a VETO of SB160 because of the expansion of HB87
Measure imports Alabama law and could deny access to public benefits of U.S. citizen children, among other problems it may cause
Atlanta, GA – April 2, 2013 -Jerry Gonzalez, Executive Director of GALEO, releases the following statement regarding the passage of SB160, Georgia’s expansion of Arizona-style law, and calls for a veto from Governor Nathan Deal.
“While our nation is poised to finally address and move forward on bipartisan comprehensive immigration reform, Georgia Legislators amended SB160 and burdened Georgia with more ill-conceived, anti-immigrant initiatives. Because of these changes, GALEO calls for Governor Deal to VETO SB160.
Originally, the legislation was aimed at alleviating some of the problems caused by HB87, Georgia’s version of the Arizona-style law passed in 2011. The original legislation was to simplify a complicated and bureaucratic mess on business and professional licenses. GALEO supported the original intent of the legislation as a commonsense curtailing of some of the consequences of an onerous HB87. Unfortunately, Georgia State Rep. Matt Ramsey (R-Peachtree City) and some other legislators in the Georgia House, insisted on loading up the legislation with extremist anti-immigrant policies. These policies were part of the extreme problems which were passed into law in Alabama. Now, these anti-immigrant legislative leaders want to revive some of those policies for our state with the current changes in SB160. The changes are unjust, burdensome and unnecessary.
SB160 would eliminate the use of foreign passports as a valid form of ID, unless it is accompanied by immigration paperwork. This specific provision is the most controversial and burdensome import from the Alabama law. This section will create significant burden on local governments and schools all across the state.
European, KOREANS (i.e. people who work with Kia Motors), Japanese and Canadian visitors who participate in a visa waiver program and enter our state could find themselves with an invalid form of identification to enter state buildings or conduct any business within our state. These visitors are not required to have any of the additional documentation required under SB160, but are allowed legal entry into the United States because of the visa waiver program.
Because of the invalidation of foreign passports as an acceptable form of identification, SB160 could potentially:
⢠deny many immigrants access to water and sewage services provided by local governments (similar to the mess created by the Alabama law),
⢠deny many immigrants access to state and local buildings,
⢠deny many immigrant parents the ability to enroll their children in schools to the extent that the schools require a proof of identification,
⢠deny many U.S. citizen children with immigrant parents access to many public benefits,
⢠deny many immigrants the ability to obtain a marriage license.
These are not unintentional consequences, but targeted and intentional consequences to make Georgia an inhospitable place for foreign visitors.
At a time when our nation is moving forward with comprehensive immigration reform, it is unconscionable that Georgia Legislators insist on these type of Jose Crow laws which embarrass our state and make our state less hospitable for foreign visitors, foreign investment and harms our ability to maintain a healthy foreign workforce.
For all of these reasons, we call on Governor Nathan Deal to veto SB160.”
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Governor Nathan Deal
Office: 404.656.1776
Online form: http://gov.georgia.gov/webform/contact-governor-domestic-form
Office of the Governor Nathan Deal
206 Washington Street
111 State Capitol
Atlanta, Georgia 30334
Fax: 404-657-7332
About Georgia Association of Latino Elected Officials (GALEO)
GALEO’s mission is to increase civic engagement and leadership of the Latino/Hispanic community across Georgia.
CORE BELIEFS: Inclusive, Non-Partisan, Diversity, Responsive