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Hispanic Outreach
The Hispanic Outreach department of the National Right to Life Committee strives to unite Hispanic Americans from all over the United States into the pro-life movement. Ours is a rapidly growing population. It is estimated that by the next century, Hispanics will make up twenty five percent of the total United States population, and today Hispanics are already the largest minority group.
National Right to Life's Hispanic Outreach program aims to educate the Hispanic community about the tragic truth of abortion on demand and how to help work for legislation to change the law to protect pre-born babies.
Rai Rojas, Director of Hispanic Outreach
Raimundo Rojas, director of Hispanic Outreach for the National Right to Life Committee, is a contributor to National Right to Life News. He has traveled the length and breath of this country speaking on life issues and how they affect the Hispanic community. Mr. Rojas works to activate Hispanic, "a naturally pro-life constituency," on behalf of the pro-life cause. He has been interviewed on Hispanic radio and television, including international television programs such as Cristina and CBS-Telemundo's Polos Opuestos. Mr. Rojas has served as Florida Right to Life's president, political action committee director, volunteer identification program coordinator, and state newsletter editor. Mr. Rojas has also served as Florida's representative to the NRLC board of directors and is currently an at-large director for NRLC. Mr. Rojas works with members of the Latin American delegations at the United Nations. He lives in Orlando, Florida.
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