AIEF’s
budget is
approximately
$80 million, which
it uses to take diverse groups to Israel. More
than a dozen Latino
leaders from
the Southwest U.S. have just returned from an
AIEF funded five-day trip to Israel that ended
Aug 6, and a trip for top political operatives
was conducted in June.
“AIPAC gets around restrictions on privately
paid travel by using the educational arm, an
arrangement government watchdogs have
criticized.”
“A
decade ago, the House banned groups from
paying for extended trips as part of the
fallout from the scandal over lobbyist Jack
Abramoff. But a loophole allowed educational
foundations to pick up the tab. The Israel
trips are estimated at $10,000 per person.
“Members of Congress feel indebted to
someone who provides them with a week’s long
vacation. It’s lobbying and it’s more
effective than direct lobbying on Capitol
Hill,” Craig Holman of the watchdog group
Public Citizen, who helped draft the 2007
laws, told the Tampa Bay Times in 2013.
He
said the loophole has been steadily abused
and privately-paid travel is back to
pre-reform levels.
“This is not what lobbying should be about,”
Holman said. “It should be about providing
information and expertise so lawmakers can
make better decisions, not trying to buy
their favors with gifts and travel junkets.”
House Majority Leader Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.)
and Democratic Whip
Rep. Steny Hoyer
(D-Md.) are leading the groups. Eighteen
Democrats met with Israeli Prime Minister
Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday, with Republicans
scheduled to meet with him on Aug. 9.
Some
Congressional members on the trip are John
Rutherford, Brian Mast and Charlie Crist of
Florida; James Comer of Kentucky, John Faso of
New York, and Darin LaHood of Illinois. The
full roster of participants is unknown. The
Congressional press office has refused to
release the names of those participating, and so
far national media have ignored the trip.
The
AIEF website is
extraordinarily sparse, containing only a short
mission statement. It does not have any notices
or information about these or any of the many
other trips the organization has sponsored.
Latino leaders
More than a dozen Latino leaders from the
Southwest US have just returned from a trip
to Israel intended
to deepen their “understanding of the country
and its relationship with the U.S, while
building ‘a partnership’ with the Jewish
community.”
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One participant on the trip was Celina Vasquez,
who teaches state and government courses part
time at Blinn College in Bryan Texas. The local
newspaper
reports:
“As
a Latina leader in the Bryan community, this
is important for me,” Vasquez said, speaking
to The Eagle by telephone from Israel. “I
believe it’s going to be a transformative
experience, to continue to learn the bonds
that tie Israel and the relationship with
the USA.”
Vasquez, who teaches state and federal
government courses part-time, is
participating in the one-week gathering of
community leaders and political activists
sponsored by the American Israel Education
Foundation, or AIEF.
She
said she thinks the foundation’s emphasis on
Southwest Latino leaders is because they
know what the future is, since “the future
of America includes Latino leadership” at
local, state and federal levels.
June trip for top political
operatives from both parties
A June
2017 AIEF trip took 16 American political
operatives from both parties to Israel.
Trump campaign alumni Corey Lewandowski and
David Bossie, former Obama White House deputy
press secretary Bill Burton, and Clinton advisor
Paul Begala were among the participants,
according to Politico.
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