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Phoenix Judge To Formally Take 9th Circuit Seat - Her Sister Is CEO Of La Raza



Jun 4, 2011 9 Comments ›› Angelia

Judge Mary Murguia’s sister is the CEO of La Raza and a very vocal immigration activist. Obama is putting his players in place.

My Fox Phoenix:

PHOENIX (AP) — A federal judge in Phoenix is set to formally take a seat on the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.

A ceremony is set for Judge Mary Murguia on Friday at the federal courthouse in Phoenix. Among those attending will be U.S. Sen. Jon Kyl and Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano.

Murguia was nominated to the appeals court by President Barack Obama and confirmed by the Senate in December. She was sworn in in January but has been finishing up her cases in U.S. District Court and hasn’t formally taken her seat.

Murguia became the first Latina to serve on the federal bench in Arizona in 2000. She was previously a federal prosecutor in Arizona and a county prosecutor in her native Kansas.


  • ji

    A mexican is a mexican first and always.
    We dont need them.

    • Cold Soldier

      :arrow: “A mexican is a mexican first and always”

      The same could be said of all ethnicities…except caucasians.

  • windigo

    La Raza getting their people in power positions…Well we can imagine where Mary Murguia’s loyalty lies….unbelievable!

  • U.H.

    9th Circuit is already totally and permanently Fu$ked-up.
    This is like putting Gas on a Fire.

  • nospyme

    The U.S. Senate has gotten waayyy too liberal! This sucks…

  • wearedoomed
  • reagan54

    We need to find out which senator recommended her. Since Kyl is leaving, it just might be him.

  • liisad450

    wow u just cant make this stuff up! what happened to the days tht pple were investigated (entire background check) before being considered for any government positions??? have we lost ourself in the process of Political correctness??

  • thestorm

    1 laraza on 9th court & 1 laraza on Supreme Court. Does stacking the deck sound appropriate?