To the Secretary of the Interior and Attending Staff:
At the last minute, in a rush of midnight appointments and
designations, President Obama had Chicano Park, an activist locale celebrating
anti-American sentiment and national sovereignty, designated a national
monument.
This park contains murals celebrating pagan ideologies and racist
themes throughout.
It's a dedication to anti-American sedition.
And yet, within three days before Obama stepped down from office,
former Secretary of the Interior Sally Jewell designated the property as a
national monument notwithstanding, even though Congressman Juan Vargas
(D-Imperial County) had submitted legislation for that purpose, which failed to
pass the US Senate last year.
Please, for the honor and integrity of our borders and our nation, I
ask Secretary of the Interior Ryan Zinke to rescind the National Monument
status granted to Chicano Park in San Diego County, California.
Thank you.
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To all opponents of illegal immigration, and radical Chicano national socialism, I urge you to submit this request immediately to Secretary of the Interior Ryan Zinke.
I received conflict reports from staffers of the San Diego/Imperial County Congressman Juan Vargas' office and activists in Southern California who are concerned about illegal immigration.
The House passed on a voice vote during the final hours of the 114th Congress a bill which would have designated the racially charged Chicano Park as a national landmark. Yes, the bill passed with unanimous approval, but I was convinced that the legislation would face an uphill battle in the United States during the second week of December and final week of debate. The Democratic US Senators were fighting to push a government bailout for miners' pensions, but the measure failed. Democrats did not have the votes or the backing to enforce a shut down of the federal government, especially since the House had closed up for the winter recess and would not return until the next legislative session.
Then other sources were telling me Chicano Park could receive National Monument status with the stroke of pen from the Secretary of the Interior. There was still time for executive cabinet heads to do something.
So, what was going on?
Then I got more good intel.
Roger Ogden then writes:
One Christmas present came late this year. It turns out Arthur Schaper was right. We have to admit it, but it doesn't pain us
too much. ;-) It seems the House and the
Senate had to approve the Chicano Park Preservation Act. It was passed by the House. The National Park Service told me that all
that was required was for the Secretary of the DOI to sign the designation
approval.
What a shame for San Diego art lovers.
(sarcasm) Good luck,
Representative Vargas getting that anti-American, glorified graffiti designated
as a National Historic Landmark during the Trump era. Nice try.
And what's the final nail in the coffin?
WHAT? I missed the deadline? NOOO!
Rep. Vargas's own press release:
Washington, D.C. (January 4, 2017) —Yesterday, Congressman Juan Vargas
(CA-51) reintroduced the Chicano Park Preservation Act (H.R. 199) in the U.S.
House of Representatives, continuing the efforts to designate Chicano Park as a
National Historic Landmark.
Notice the different bill number.
The first bill died, folks. Simple as that.
“Chicano Park is a center of cultural history in San Diego and we
should continue to advocate for it,” said Rep. Vargas. “The story of Chicano
Park is important to the people of our community. It highlights years of
community accomplishments through activism and it deserves to be preserved for
years to come.”
Excuse me? What about centers which preserve and celebrate American history? Chicano ideological views are anti-American, pro La Raza, or "racist."
The Chicano Park Preservation Act passed in the House last December,
but the bill was not considered by the U.S. Senate before the conclusion of the
114th Congress. This bill instructs the Secretary of the Interior to conduct a
thorough study of Chicano Park in order to evaluate its national significance
and determine the feasibility of the park becoming a National Historic
Landmark.
The bill didn't make it. HA! HA!
Chicano Park? You're Fired!
TOLD YA SO!
The park is located under the San Diego-Coronado Bridge in historic
Barrio Logan, a San Diego community with a heavy population of Mexican
Americans. It is adorned with murals, sculptures, and beautiful landscaping. In
1980, the park was designated as an official historic site by the San Diego
Historical Site Board. In 2013, Chicano Park was listed on the National
Register of Historic Places due to its association with the local Chicano civil
rights movement in San Diego.
"Chicano Civil Rights?" WHAT?!
What about the natural rights of American citizens? What about the final say of the men and women who live in this country and pay the taxes for all federal projects? Not one penny of American money or one inch of American soil should celebrate anti-American, racist sentiment--at all.
Chicano politics all about taking parts of this country and "restoring them to Mexico." Anyone who pushes this perverse ideology
Congressman Vargas took an oath to uphold and defend the United States Constitution.
For him to push funding to rename and transform a piece of American soil into propaganda for a racist, national-socialist, anti-American movement is treasonous.
Call Congressman Juan Vargas' office, and tell him to pull his "Chicano Park" bill NOW!
SONSanDiego sent me the following update, as he was not sure that the Chicano Preservation Act, introduced by Rep. Juan Vargas (D-El Centro) was in fact dead:
I called the House Committee on Natural Resources and they forwarded me
to the subcommittee on Federal Land Use to which the Chicano Park Preservation
Act was assigned.
The staff person confirmed that Arthur Shaper is, in fact, correct that
the Bill is has to be re-introduced to the House in the next session will have
to be approved by both the House and the Senate all over again. I asked, if that doesn't mean the Bill is
essentially dead at this time and he said, yes, that's right.
"Chicano Park needs to be a National Monument!"
(Even if La Raza hates this nation ...)
AWESOME!
This is good news for several reasons. We the People can harangue our elected officials and demand that they respect the wishes of the people they represent, rather than caving to special interests or hate groups like La Raza.
He said, they had been getting a lot of calls about the Chicano Park Bill. I asked, "You have been getting a lot of
calls?" He replied, " Yes
we've been getting a good number of calls, which is always good to see." They apparently enjoy getting calls from
enraged constituents. Haha.
They would not have to worry about the phone calls if they were not advancing laws which undermine our national character and sovereignty.
So, the Bill died in Congress.
Representative Vargas and the SDUT just declared a empty victory,
because it had passed the House, even though it was going nowhere.
It is the most hollow of victories. The constituents in CD-51 should expect more from their Congressman than a bill with no chance of passage, but was merely intended as a headline an publicity stunt.
It was going to die anyway, I guess, but I think we probably made an
impression on some of them regarding Chicano Park that maybe they won't forget.
Yes.
More residents in the San Diego region and throughout the country need to know that section of an American city has been taken over by a rogue thuggocracy dedicated to rejecting United States sovereignty and reimposing a neo-pagan "country" in line with Mexico
Chicano Park is still on the National Register of Historic Places. Maybe it would be possible to get their name
scratched off that list as well.
I would like to see this step taken.
Chicano Park should not be recognized in any form.
The San Diego City Council should rename it Patriot Park!
The Chicanos were trying this year to get the building next door funded
as a City Museum. Some of us contacted
the City Council last spring and I think had an impact on that. The building that was the be the Chicano Park
Museum is being remodeled now and the sign out front says "Bay Bridge
Community Center."
It seems like Chicano Park is dying.
The generation of radicals that first occupied that land in 1970 is
literally dying off. Ramon
"Chunky" Sanchez, who wrote the theme song, died just a couple of
weeks ago.
Any park, any public place in the United States needs to honor our country. If taxpayer dollars are paying for these spaces, then the due minimum for these locations should stress respect and honor for our institutions and our country.
A retired marine informed me that residents are not allowed to fly the American flag in Chicano Park. That is outrageous!
Chicano Park must be closed down or renamed "Patriot Park."
San Diego residents, citizens, and taxpayers should demand better from their elected officials.
Vargas loves to quote Scripture. Perhaps he should reread that passage about perfect love which casts out all fear. He should also reread the passage about honoring the governors above us, which includes respect for our laws.
The House of Representatives rushed through a series of bills last week.
The biggest problem facing the Congress before Winter Recess and the end of their team in Congress?
Funding the government.
The House of Representatives went back and forth putting together a Continuing Resolution to prepare the next Congress.
In a way, I am not upset that Congress can barely fund anything.
Congress is using too much of our taxpayer dollars to fund unnecessary projects.
There is still too much pork, too many earmarks. Where's the entitlement reform?
When will Congress issue block grants and stop taking the states' money, only to give them a portion back?
And speaking of poorly-spent appropriations ...
"Oh, I hope I can get this bill though ...""
Rep. Juan Vargas (D-El Centro) introduced a bill to provide funding to study how to turn Chicano Park in San Diego into a National Monument.
This park is filled with anti-American, anti-Anglo, anti-liberty propaganda.
The powers that be who run this park do not permit residents to hoist teh American flag. The whole Chicano movement is dedicated to taking back large portions of the Southwestern United States and bringing it all back into Mexico.
Who would want to live under the incompetent kleptocracy of the Mexican national government? The Mexicans themselves are fleeing the country!
Chicano Park has a NAZI Swastika?!
Who can blame them? The rule of law is essential, cannot be put aside or suspended for select groups at the expense of everyone else.
The House passed the bill on December 7th on a voice vote, and it proceede to the US Senate
There was no record because a voice vote basically means that the House Members wanted to push it through.
Why?
One source suggested to me that most of the members simply had no idea what was in the bill. That is probably true.
I am keen to believing that the members knew the bill would go nowhere in the upper chamber.
Why?
Because the House finished their business on December 8th and 9th, and basically left everything on the US Senate's shoulder.
They would either pass the continued resolution which they had provided, or they would be held responsible for shutting down the government. Some of the Democratic minority wanted to stall final passage of any resolution because of miners' pensions in coal states. And Barbara Boxer wanted to kill legislation that would benefit farmers and Central Valley residents with more water.
As for Vargas' Chicano Park bill?
It went nowhere.
The sessions is over. The US Senators have already gone home.
Congress should take no steps for Chicano Park to turn the location into a national monument. The area is a national disgrace!
Here is the text of Congressman Vargas' bill:
A BILL
To authorize the Secretary of the Interior to conduct a special resource study of Chicano Park, located in San Diego, California, and for other purposes.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,
SECTION 1.SHORT TITLE.
This Act may be cited as the “Chicano Park Preservation Act”.
SEC. 2. SPECIAL RESOURCE STUDY.
(a) Study.—The Secretary of the Interior shall conduct a special resource study of Chicano Park and its murals located in San Diego, California.
(b) Contents.—In conducting the study under subsection (a), the Secretary shall—
(1) evaluate the national significance of the site;
(2) determine the suitability and feasibility of designating the site as a National Historic Landmark or Affiliated Area of the National Park System;
(3) consider other alternatives for preservation, protection, and interpretation of Chicano Park and its murals by Federal, State, or local governmental entities, or private and nonprofit organizations;
(4) consult with interested Federal, State, or local governmental entities, private and nonprofit organizations or any other interested individuals; and
(5) identify cost estimates for any development, interpretation, operation, and maintenance associated with the alternatives.
(c) Applicable Law.—The study required under subsection (a) shall be conducted in accordance with section 100507 of title 54, United States Code, except that the study shall not consider any options that involve Federal acquisition of lands, interests in lands, or any other property related to the Chicano Park and its murals.
(d) Report.—Not later than 18 months after the date on which funds are first made available for the study under subsection (a), the Secretary shall submit to the Committee on Natural Resources of the House of Representatives and the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources of the Senate a report containing the results of the study and any conclusions and recommendations of the Secretary
The sponsor of the legislation Congressman Juan Vargas:
Vargas represents California’s 51st Congressional District
which includes the southern portion of San Diego County, all of Imperial County
and California’s entire US/Mexico border.
Vargas was first elected to the U.S. House of Representatives in 2012
and is currently serving his second term in Congress. He serves on the House Financial Services Committee
and the Committee on House Administration.
Here is a statement exposing the subversive intentions of the bill:
Just when you thought the GOPe and Congress was finally getting our
“America First” and secure our borders message, they go and jump in bed with
Mexico/La Raza to try to put their anti-America, seditious “Chicano Park” in
San Diego into the U.S. National Park system!
This bill is sponsored by Mexican loyalist Rep. Juan Vargas (D-San
Diego) and other radical Marxist leftists in our Congress. And the naïve or corrupt GOP leadership is
trying to approve it for them before Trump takes office! They are hoping no one is paying attention as
we enter the holiday season.
Call your REPUBLICAN Congress member now! Tell them to kill this bill! Or at least vote NO. It will only take a few Republican House members
to vote yes for the radical leftist Dems to sneak this through before Congress
adjourns for December starting Friday.
No park, no national monument should praise enemies of the United States.
The murals are decadent and despicable, referencing blood, death, hearts broken and torn--all references to the Aztec pagan sacrifices of human beings.
The murals in the park showcase Spanish conquistadores murdered or destroyed, or in skeletal form.
Here is more information to learn about what the "Chicano" movement is really about:
La Raza claims that the Southwestern United States belongs to Mexico, and that they have a stern duty to take back that portion of our country.
They also engage in cult-like, neo-pagan rituals.
There is also a virulent disdain for Anglos, or for anyone who is not Chicano.
The whole concept of this identity is based on hatred and misinformation, as well as storied propaganda forced upon Hispanic students.
Here is more
One constituent reported the following treatment from California Congressional representatives:
I have called or e-mailed a number of representatives. The staff of a couple were sympathetic and
said they would watch my video and forward the info. Others hung up on me.
The staff of Tom McClintock, who is head of the subcommittee that
approved the bill, hung up abruptly on me.
Duncan Hunter's staff was not too friendly, either. Issa's staff said they would look at the
video below. Louie Gohmert staff person
was interested enough to give me her e-mail address and tell me to send the
video to her. She said she would let
Louie know about it. Gohmert was actually
one of these, who voted for it in the committee. He may not have realized what it is about
though.
Did Tom McClintock vote for this bill?!
Unbelievable! Isn't anyone paying attention to this legislation?
The last thing that any Congressman--and especially any Republican--should be doing is to vote along with legitimizing and promoting internal hatred for the United States of America. We have once again a bad case of representatives' voting for something which they have not read, or do not are about!
If you are talking to them on the phone and they are willing to look at
the video, but won't give you an e-mail address, you can tell them to search
YouTube for "Chicano Park Anti-American".
The bill has passed the House.
It's headed for the United States. It's not too late to stop this legislation
There are key US Senators whom We the People can contact to stop this legislation.
Here is a partial list of pro-immigration enforcement US Senators (two who just won re-election in tight races).
Contact them and urge them to vote NO! (and filibuster) the Chicano Park Preservation Act (HR 3711):
Lisa Murkowski (R - AK) Chairwoman of the Energy and Natural Resources Committee
709 Hart Senate Office Building Washington DC 20510