Latino group leader faces calls to resign over Trump letter
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — The leader of the oldest Latino civil rights organization in the U.S. is facing pressure to resign after he publicly endorsed President Donald Trump’s immigration plan that seeks to build a border wall.
Some board members and local council leaders said Thursday that Roger Rocha, the elected president of the League of United Latin American Citizens, should step down or be removed for telling Trump the storied civil rights group would back an immigration plan the group has opposed.
“Members are furious,” Dave Rodriguez, California LULAC state director and a member of the group’s national board, said. “California LULAC is calling for the immediate resignation of our national president. The bleeding from this incident needs to stop.”
In a letter to Trump this week, Rocha wrote that the civil rights group would support his plan for a wall and immigration restrictions in exchange for protecting young immigrants brought to the country illegally.


