Turmoil embroils US Latino group amid leader’s Trump backing
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — The oldest Latino civil rights organization in the U.S. is facing turmoil over its leader’s initial support for President Donald Trump’s immigration plan and it comes amid evolving membership that includes politically active immigrant students.
Until about 10 years ago, the League of United Latin American Citizens was known for its efforts to “Americanize” Hispanic residents following decades of group support for restrictive U.S. immigration policy.
But members say a deep split that emerged last month between some of the group’s 132,000 members and its president, Roger Rocha, reflects how the organization known as LULAC has transformed to include immigrant rights as a central feature of its agenda.
“It took a while but LULAC finally got with the times,” said Dennis Montoya, the state director of LULAC New Mexico. “Immigrants are an important part of our community.”


