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Obama Campaign Responds to Quesionnaire on Immigration. McCain Camp Can’t be Bothered

9:33 am By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Immigration| US Presidential Race 2008

5 Aug 2008

The deadline has come and gone for the U.S. presidential candidates to respond to a questionnaire put together by The Sanctuary, an online coalition of pro-immigrant bloggers and activists that VivirLatino is a part of.

While both candidates have made alot of noise about the importance of the Latino vote and Latino community, only the Barack Obama campaign actually responded to a lengthy questionnaire that digs deep into the issues behind the comprehensive immigration reform buzzwords.

Check out the press release after the jump.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
August 4, 2008

OBAMA CAMPAIGN RESPONDS TO SURVEY ON IMMIGRATION rEFORM/PUBLIC POLICY, mCCAIN CAMPAIGN SILENT

The Sanctuary responds to Obama’s Co-operation and McCain’s Silence

NEW YORK, NY – The Obama campaign has responded to The Sanctuary’s comprehensive survey on Latino issues. The McCain Campaign has remained silent.

In June, the editors of The Sanctuary (http://thesanctuary.soapblox.net) sent both campaigns a survey on Latino issues (http://thesanctuary.soapblox.net/showDiary.do?diaryId=276). Since both candidates have been courting the Latino vote, the editors of The Sanctuary wanted the candidates to speak openly and honestly about their positions.
“We were tired of seeing the candidates tip-toe around the issues and merely pay lip service. So we created this questionnaire posing specific policy questions for the candidates to answer,” said Sanctuary editor Edmundo Rocha of www.xicanopwr.com.

By the July 31st deadline, only the Obama campaign had responded to the survey. The Sanctuary conducted extra follow-up with McCain’s campaign headquarters via e-mail and telephone to investigate their failure to meet the deadline.

“The first phone call I placed was answered cordially. I was told that someone would get back to me. I never heard back from anyone,” said Sanctuary editor Kety Esquivel of www.CrossLeft.org, who has appeared on CNN to discuss the questionnaire (http://www.youtube.com/v/slhXs-06Zvk&hl=en&fs=1). “The second time I called, the person I was speaking with hung up and the third time I called the line was disconnected.”
“It is clear to me that the McCain campaign is not interested in speaking to the issues,” said Sanctuary editor Maegan Ortiz of www.VivirLatino.com. “We believe that they owe it not only to us to respond to the questionnaire, but to their base.”
The Sanctuary has stated that it will give the McCain campaign until midnight, August 6, to respond to the survey.
“If they don’t respond at that point, we can only surmise that they do not take the Latino community seriously and are truly delivering nothing more than political pandering to get the Latino vote,” said Sanctuary editor Manuel Guzmán of www.LatinoPolitico.com.

At a time when our communities are under siege with unduly harsh immigration enforcement measures, our young people are dropping out of high school and getting pregnant at higher rates, the schools that predominantly service our children are in a state of decline, healthcare is out of financial reach and racial profiling across the country is at its worst, the writers of the Sanctuary, along with the rest of the Latino community, deserve more than empty political promises or being ignored by a campaign that says it wants the Latino vote but doesn’t want to give them the time of day.
The Sanctuary is a grassroots effort of pro-migrant, human rights, civil rights bloggers and on-line activists dedicated to the enactment of meaningful immigration reform that is practical, fair and most of all humane. (http://thesanctuary.soapblox.net/showDiary.do?diaryId=71)

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Via / The Sanctuary

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