On May 11, 2005 at
a morning campaign press conference in Pacific Palisades, Antonio
Villaraigosa was asked for the second time in three days about his ties
to MEChA. Two days earlier on Monday at a North Hollywood press
conference, Villaraigosa responded flippantly, "I was in the Boy
Scouts, too."
This
time, with the Bruin Alumni Association banner "Renounce MEChA" pressed
up against the window of the restaurant where the press conference was
occurring, Villaraigosa answered more seriously.
The below is an English translation of
La Opinion reporter Jazmin Ortega's ending
paragraph of her article in the May 12th edition of the Spanish
language newspaper.
Villaraigosa ‘renounces’
MEChA
While
Villaraigosa was speaking inside the restaurant,
Mort's Palisades Deli, Andrew Jones, alumnus of the University of
California in
Los Angeles (UCLA), demanded with a poster that Villaraigosa reject the
principles “of reconquista” of the Movimiento Estudiantil Chicano de
Aztlan
[MEChA], that the councilman belonged to during his university years. “Most of the young Latinos who attended
universities belonged to MEChA," Villaraigosa said.
“I am not in
agreement with most of its precepts. But
in the university, we were all part of
that organization. Of course I renounce
its philosophy,” he said. “I am
absolutely surprised,” responded Jones. “Cruz
Bustamante did not want to do it, and he was attacked for months about
it,” he
added, referring to the recall campaign of 2003.