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The Socialist Face of “Immigrant Rights” | Frontpage Mag
January 29, 2016
John Perazzo
Inside the corrosive agendas of Congressman Luis Gutierrez.

Rep. Luis Gutierrez (D-Illinois) reacted with elation to the Supreme Court's recent
announcement that it will soon hear the case of
Texas v. United States, to determine the fate of President Obama's “Deferred Action for Parents of Americans and Lawful Permanent Residents” (DAPA). That executive action, which Obama issued in November 2014 by circumventing Congress
and usurping its lawmaking authority, gave millions of illegal immigrants temporary legal status, work permits, eligibility for certain publicly funded benefits, and protection from deportation.
It's not at all surprising that Gutierrez avidly supports DAPA. Like all dutiful socialists, he has long viewed the heavy hand of centralized government as the indispensable linchpin of civil society. When he launched his political career as a Chicago alderman in the
1980s, Gutierrez
was a
member of the Puerto Rican Socialist Party. Throughout his 23 years in the House of Representatives, he has been a member of the
Congressional Progressive Caucus, the socialist wing of the Democratic Party. And his political campaigns have drawn significant
support from the
Democratic Socialists of America.
In the mid-1990s, Gutierrez developed close
ties to the
New Party in Chicago. The
goal of this socialist political entity was to endorse and elect far-left public officials—usually Democrats—as a means of moving the
Democratic Party ever further to the left, thereby setting the stage for the eventual rise of a new socialist “third party.” The New Party's most noteworthy member at that time was none other than Barack Hussein Obama.
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