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Meanwhile, organizers at Centro Sin Fronteras and La Familia Latina Unida, which Arellano helped found, used the momentum to push ahead with a call for a moratorium on raids and deportations until "the broken law is fixed. Miguel Guzman, president of La Gente Unida Political Action Committee, said the supervisors need to learn about how immigrants are suffering in the county. A 1970 report compiled by the California Senate Factfinding Subcommittee on Un-American Activities disclosed that the Southwest Council of La Raza Unida (the direct ancestor of La Raza) was created in 1968 with a $630,000 Ford Foundation grant and had received a subsequent Ford grant of $1,300,000. |
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