National Mexican-American Anti-Defamation Committee

The group has undergone development and is actively working in support of victims of unlawful I.C.E raids and uncivil deportation.

[2] Although it developed from an ad-hoc committee in 1967 the NMAADC further wrote letters to advertisers, broadcasters, held press conferences stating their case and threatening boycotts.

The National Mexican-American Anti-Defamation Committee is led by Chicago-born political activist, and entrepreneur Carlos Peña Jr, a businessman in the Renewable Energy Industry.

According to the chairman, funding for the committee will be sought to ensure [the] freedoms of Hispanics facing prejudice and racism across the country.

"With the termination of DACA and constant I.C.E raids, the Mexican people are not blind to the fact that we are being pushed down in society and taken for granted.