‘Tequila Party’ proposal gains international attention By Delen Goldberg · November 29, 2010 · 1:36 PM
Political organizer Fernando Romero says if immigration reform isn't tackled soon, Hispanics may strike out on their own.
The idea of a "Tequila Party," which until recently was only quietly debated among Latino leaders, is now making a splash.
First reported Sunday by the Sun, the proposal has gained international attention and has been featured in news publications worldwide.
Latino leaders frustrated by Democrat’s inaction on immigration reform and fears that as a voting bloc they’re a political afterthought are discussing whether to sever their traditional Democratic ties and form an independent grass-roots political group.
They have talked about modeling the effort after the Tea Party, not in substance but in grass-roots organizational style, and have dubbed the proposed movement the “Tequila Party.”
Fernando Romero, president of the nonpartisan Hispanics in Politics, who has spoken with leaders in Nevada and nationally about the proposed effort, said he has been inundated by calls since he was featured in the Sun story.........................>>>>......................>>>>.................http://www.lasvegassun.com/blo.....ternational-attenti/