What do you think Taxpayer funded CASA de Maryland ventures into politics?

CASA de Maryland, the immigration advocacy group that collects millions of dollars in taxpayer money, has started a political organization to back pro-Hispanic candidates that critics contend blurs the line between nonprofit work and political activism.

Dubbed CASA in Action, the group sent out surveys to politicians in Montgomery and Prince George’s counties and will endorse primary candidates who promote Hispanic causes.

Among the questions: Whether candidates support giving driver’s licenses to illegal immigrants, whether English should be the official state language, and whether office seekers would push for more funding for Hispanic nonprofits.

"It allows immigrants and low-income people in Maryland to come together and express their political priorities," said spokeswoman Eliza Leighton.

But some say the group’s foray into politics should preclude it from receiving taxpayer money.

"I think the era of CASA being a service entity is over," said Brad Botwin, director of Help Save Maryland, an anti-illegal-immigration group. "I think we need to stop giving them any funds. Other groups can do the same work without promoting lawlessness."

CASA will receive nearly $2.1 million this fiscal year from local governments, including $1.3 million from Montgomery County, and another $32,000 in federal money, according to Kim Propeack, the group’s director of community organizing and political action. CASA in Action has raised $45,000 thus far from members paying $9 annual dues, she added.

Botwin argues the group, for years, has raked in millions of taxpayer dollars despite ignoring — and often embracing — illegal immigration. CASA runs five day laborer sites in Maryland, offering services regardless of immigration status.

CASA officials responded that the new wing of the organization is funded entirely by member donations. CASA’s top brass, including Executive Director Gustavo Torres, are running the political operation and have not hired new employees for the political team.

Propeack says human-service organizations have made similar plunges into politics. She referenced the Tenants and Workers United, the largest member-based organization for low-income workers in Northern Virginia, as the local model for such a move.

Like CASA, the group canvases against what it considers overly harsh raids by Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents and supports day laborers throughout the region.

Nonprofit legal analysts tell The Washington Examiner that CASA is not in violation of federal law if they don’t use government money for political purposes and note the time spent between the two wings of the organization

Read more at the Washington Examiner: http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/local/Taxpayer-funded-CASA-de-Maryland-ventures-into-politics-1000355-98639969.html#ixzz0u5aVmIHO

They are using this money to make their own set of immigration Laws.They want illegals to be able to vote in our elections, illegals to work for police dept’s, drivers licenses offices, work in public assistance positions to ensure all illegals get food stamps,welfare, free college educations. Next they will want an illegal from mexico to be the next mayor or Governor.They are quickly eroding our laws into a nation of lawlessness just like Mexico.

3 Responses to “What do you think Taxpayer funded CASA de Maryland ventures into politics?”

  1. Maricopa County says:

    They are using this money to make their own set of immigration Laws.They want illegals to be able to vote in our elections, illegals to work for police dept’s, drivers licenses offices, work in public assistance positions to ensure all illegals get food stamps,welfare, free college educations. Next they will want an illegal from mexico to be the next mayor or Governor.They are quickly eroding our laws into a nation of lawlessness just like Mexico.
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  2. Docar says:

    Why is the US taxpayer paying for a racist group that caters to Hispanics? If I set up a group called house of Maryland that catered to whites how much would the government give me?
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  3. Kize says:

    This groups is as bad if not worse than la raza. They have threatened bodily harm and have ruined the state of Maryland. It is really low how this group operates. More racism, imagine that.
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