02-12-2026, 05:00 PM
They cheat...cheat...cheat.
Eliseo Medina was an immigrant secretary treasurer of the powerful union- The Service Employees International Union and the honorary chair of the Democrat Socialists of America.
He knew Obama when he was starting out in Chicago, and had the ear of Obama when he became president.
Wut?
"He was also an advisor to the Mexican governments foreign ministry- Institute for Mexicans Living Abroad.
This was created because Mexico needs Mexican Americans to lobby the U.S. government to make decisions favorable to Mexico." This is wild.
Obama was quite aware that the migrants were to the left of the typical Democrat but if you want to fundamentally changed America what better way to do it.
They were conducting polls on what positions immigrants were supporting, they wanted larger government takeover of health, larger and more intrusive government, less supportive of preserving America's core values, and only 37% believed than the U.S. constitution was a higher authority than international law and only 54% of naturalized citizens viewed themselves as U.S. citizens.
Eliseo Medina was an immigrant secretary treasurer of the powerful union- The Service Employees International Union and the honorary chair of the Democrat Socialists of America.
He knew Obama when he was starting out in Chicago, and had the ear of Obama when he became president.
Wut?
"He was also an advisor to the Mexican governments foreign ministry- Institute for Mexicans Living Abroad.
This was created because Mexico needs Mexican Americans to lobby the U.S. government to make decisions favorable to Mexico." This is wild.
Obama was quite aware that the migrants were to the left of the typical Democrat but if you want to fundamentally changed America what better way to do it.
They were conducting polls on what positions immigrants were supporting, they wanted larger government takeover of health, larger and more intrusive government, less supportive of preserving America's core values, and only 37% believed than the U.S. constitution was a higher authority than international law and only 54% of naturalized citizens viewed themselves as U.S. citizens.









