Huffington Post (Op-Ed)
By Rep. Luis Gutierrez
December 14, 2015
In
my nearly 30 years of public service, I have seen many pay lip service
to the Latino community, especially around election time. Only a loyal
few have stood by us through
thick and thin and advocated for the issues most important to Hispanic
families.
Hillary
Clinton is the only candidate for President with a long-standing record
of fighting for our community, dating back to her efforts to register
Latino voters in
South Texas in 1972. As first lady, she held the first ever White House
Convening on Hispanic Children and Youth, and played a key role in
creating the Children's Health Care Program (CHIP), which with Medicaid
has benefitted millions of Latino children. Since
then she has fought to provide Latino families with access to health
care, quality education and better pay; protect DREAMers; and pass
comprehensive immigration reform to keep families together. She stood
with our community when her vote mattered. No candidate
will fight harder on behalf of Latinos than Hillary. And no one will be
able to accomplish as much.
Hillary
is acutely aware of the cost of inaction on immigration, for
immigrants, their families, and for society at large. Earlier this year
she met with Las Vegas DREAMers
who shared their experiences living in fear that they or their parents
would be deported. Hillary assured them that she would not only defend
President Obama's executive actions for DREAMers but go further to make
deferred action possible for their parents
as well. She understands what creating and defending legal immigration
means to who we are as a nation and the success of our economy and that
we must get immigrants and their families fully integrated into our
communities.
At
a time when the Republican candidates fight over who will build the
bigger wall and who will deport more families, Hillary has demonstrated
real compassion and reached
out to immigrant communities. She has defended America's immigrants
from the hate espoused by the likes of Donald Trump and Ted Cruz. Voters
who care about justice, about fairness, and inclusion -- those of us
who feel we are made great by our citizens and
those who aspire to be citizens -- have seen how she has stood up to
the bullies who aspire to be President.
On
another issue critically important to me and many other Latinos, the
crisis in Puerto Rico, Hillary stands far above the rest. She has called
on Congress to help the
3.5 million U.S. citizens living on the island by granting Puerto Rico
equal treatment under the bankruptcy code. This would not cost U.S.
taxpayers a dime but would provide relief to everyday Puerto Ricans, who
would no longer be forced to abandon their homes.
She also recognizes deeper, structural obstacles facing Puerto Rico and
how critical economic development and job creation are for the Island's
citizens, as well as the ability to obtain the same Medicare and
Medicaid benefits as those living on the mainland.
Hillary
is the most qualified candidate to tackle the challenges facing working
class and middle class families struggling to get ahead in this
country. She has a proven
track record of reaching across party lines to do what is in the best
interest of the American people. As she put it recently, she's a
"progressive who likes to get things done." And that is exactly what she
would do as President: she would get things done
for Latinos and all Americans. Hillary is ready to lead, and I am proud
to stand with her.
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