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August 04, 2004
Attend
First Data’s Meetings–Put Shoe On Other Fote!
By
Joe Guzzardi
[See
also
Western DisUnion: CEO Charlie Fote Betrays America]
I got a lot of email last week when
I
wrote about Charles Fote, Chairman of the Board and
Chief Executive Officer of Colorado’s First Data
Corporation, and sugar daddy to his very own little
Treason Lobby, the
First Data Empowerment Fund.
Here’s more, with suggestions on how
you can attend First Data’s meetings - and put the shoe
on the other Fote!
Fote, on behalf of First Data,
personally oversees so-called forums under the heading
“Immigration: What Reform Will Bring to Our Nation.”
Meetings have been held in Los Angeles, Chicago and (most
recently) Denver.
In effect, under the guise of
“immigration reform” Fote and the First Data
Corporation is conspiring with open-borders advocates to
break up America. Out of convenience, Fote calls the
undermining of America “Empowerment.” (For
Hispanics, that is,)
Stripped to their bare bones, the
gatherings are brazen lobbying for unchecked immigration
by Fote and his Hispanic ethnic identity allies.
In March, at the National Press Club
in Washington D.C., Fote (e-mail
Charlie.fote@firstdatacorp.com or telephone
303-488-8000) kicked off his “forums.”
Here are some tired
immigration-enthusiast clichés from Fote’s opening
remarks, recycled for the umpteenth time:
- “Immigrants strengthen the U.S. economy
and diversify the social fabric of our society.
- “The [immigration] policy must
contain a mechanism to reduce the backlog of families
seeking to immigrate to the U.S.”
- “There must be a fundamental
reassessment of U.S. immigration and migrant worker
policies, practices and laws as a means of living up to
our democratic values.”
And at the Washington kick-off, Fote
announced that First Data would establish a:
“…$10 million commitment to the
communities we serve here and
abroad. By creating the First Data Empowerment Fund,
we are announcing our intention to act as a long-term and
active participant in the dialogue relating to critical
issues such as immigration reform and economic
empowerment."
The first three Empowerment advisory
board members are Raul Yzaguirre, president,
National Council of La Raza; Salvador Gomez,
chairman,
Denver Hispanic Chamber of Commerce; and Robert de
Posada, president,
Latino Coalition (e-mail him:
info@thelatinocoalition.com).
Fred Neihaus, First Data Senior Vice
President, Public Affairs, will direct the advisory
board. (e-mail him:
fred.neihouse@firstdatacorp.com).
To the uninitiated, Fote’s grand
scheme may sound compassionate. And within the
hushed environs of the National Press Club, Fote was
no doubt persuasive.
But when in July the venue shifted
to North High School in a
Hispanic enclave of Denver, the brutal reality of
Reconquista was on arrogant display.
Here follows, as chronicled by Fred
Elbel and Mike McGarry of the
Colorado Alliance for Immigration Reform, Bill Herron
of
Defend Colorado Now, and Marty Lich, a local educator
and activist, are some of the comments made by Fote’s
handpicked henchmen:
-
Lisa Duran, Executive Director, “Derechos
Por Todos” (“Rights for All People”), e-mail:
meduran@ouray.cudenver.edu
“…immigration
policy that ceded to an enforcement approach that results
in the criminalization of fundamentally human activities
such as
working,
driving a car and moving to keep families together.
The enforcement of American immigration policy is also
tied to
racist and
nativist sentiments. [referring to Colorado's
Matricula Consular ban]... the words immigrant
and illegal, a complete and fundamental
misnomer."
-
Thomas Saenz,
Vice President, Litigation, Mexican American Legal
Defense Fund:
“We
need to have a legalization program to reflect our
values, including the centrality of
family unification... We need to have national
enforcement priorities for immigration systems. Currently
in California, thousands and thousands of people live in
fear because of widespread Border Patrol sweeps. I
believe this kind of enforcement activity is not
consistent with our values... I believe it is critical
that comprehensive immigration reform includes a national
principle of non-discrimination against people on the
basis of immigration status."
First Data Immigration Reform panel in Denver, July 22,
2004
Fote’s motive for supporting these
Reconquistas is equally brutal. First Data’s core
business is money transfer through its Western Union
subsidiary. The company (and Fote) profit from more
illegal immigration.
The simple formula: More Aliens=
More
Remittances = Higher First Data Profits= Higher
Salary for Fote.
Fote lives differently than us. His
$5 million annual salary is much higher than ours. Money,
it appears, is important to Fote.
Power and money, however, aren’t the
most important differences between Fote and VDARE.COM
readers. Unlike Fote, you and I care about what happens
to America. We recognize the rule of law. And we
recognize that for our nation and society to survive,
laws must be obeyed.
Fote, raised by
Italian-American parents who doubtless had the
same virtues as mine, knows that too. Lately, though,
Fote has chosen to ignore the common good in the interest
of personal gain.
If it is true that you can tell a
lot about a man’s character by the company he keeps, then
Fote and I will not be having dinner any time soon.
While reading my column, you no
doubt have formed your own opinions about Fote’s agenda.
If so, you’ll have an opportunity to express them.
More Empowerment meetings are
scheduled for Nebraska and Texas. The company hasn’t
returned my calls asking for details, but I expect I’ll
find out. I can read the
Spanish-language press! (If any VDARE.COM reader has
information, let us know.)
And on September 8th,
First Data is holding an investor and analyst conference
at the St. Regis Hotel in New York. The formal
presentation will begin at 8:00 AM, preceded by breakfast
at 7:00 AM. If you can attend, e-mail
investor.relations@firstdata.com
For those who live outside the New
York area, the slide presentation will be available via
web cast at
www.firstdata.com. To participate in the conference
via phone, call 1-888-831-9087.
Speak up. Ask if it’s really
good business to
sell out America.
I intend to say that in more than
fifteen years of covering immigration, I have never seen
greed so naked.
Joe Guzzardi [email
him], an instructor in English at the Lodi
Adult School, has been writing a weekly newspaper column
since 1988. This column is exclusive to VDARE.COM. |