Monday, January 4, 2010

LOS ANGELES UNDER MEXICAN OCCUPATION - What An "American" Sanctuary City Looks Like!

What does a SANCTUARY CITY under Mexican occupation look like? A Mexican graffiti covered dumpster? Tijuana? Graffiti hell hole?..... Yes, and it’s called LOS ANGELES, or LaLaLando! The Christian Science Monitor calls it “Mexican gang capital of America.”

Have you seen the campaign ads of this Mex clown, TACO RUNT? Says to look at how much he’s done about MEXICAN GANGS. Here’s a solution. SEND THE ILLEGALS PACKING BACK TO NARCOMEX, put employers of illegals in JAIL, and then watch the Mexican crime wave plummet along with the $40 million in welfare legals pay ILLEGALS monthly! It’s no rock science. It’s saving our country!

And you can thank the racist mayor ANTHONY “THE TACO RUNT” VILLARAIGOSA for his help in making sure Mexicans have greater advantage and rights than those stupid gringos!

Sanctuary city Los Angeles is substantially a Mexican occupied territory where 47% of those that have a job are ILLEGALS. In Los Angeles, so long as you have a stolen social security number, being unable to speak English is not a problem to an employer. You’ll get a job anywhere and get on welfare easily. No one speaks ENGLISH in most service business anyway, and ILLEGALS loathe English like the loathe literacy.

The Mayor of Los Angeles, also Hillary Clinton’s campaign co chairman is a virulently racist Mexican supremacist and party member of the Mexican racist Fascist part of LA RAZA.... “The Race”. This runt Mexican proclaimed the day the Mexicans marched on this country in 2006 as “the happiest day of my life!”

Los Angeles has been characterized by the Christian Science Monitor as the “MEXICAN GANG CAPITAL OF AMERICA”. Google Los Angeles and Mexican gangs.

The number of murders by Mexican gangs approaches 1000 per year. They cost the legals nearly one million each to prosecute. ICE has deported nearly 15,000 convicted criminal aliens already this year from southern California. AND YET FEINSTEIN, BOXER, PELOSI and WAXMAN all are working for OPEN BORDERS, amnesty, AND NO WALL!

1 in 5 births are by illegals. You pay the bills on that, including 18 years of welfare that comes with it. For the rest of the country it’s 1 in 10 births that are illegal that the tax payers pay for.

Los Angeles spends millions per year in Mexican graffiti abatement. One woman that attempted to stop the Mexicans and their spray painting was shot in the head by an illegal.

VILLARAIGOSA has been promised a cabinet post by Hillary Clinton should she get the White House. She spends half her time HISPANDERING to the illegals. The runt Mexican also has a notion he will be governor of California. Feinstein and Boxer both work not only for OPEN BORDERS NO WALL, but No English, No voter ID’s. These two whores are bought and paid for by Big Agri Biz and La Raza donors Bank of America and Wells Fargo that have made staggering profits from illegal money transfers between the United States and NarcoMex. There’s big money for all in the Mexican drug cartel business!
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Public comments by Mexico’s occupation mayor of Los Angeles, aka “The Taco Runt” FROM A LIST OF MEXICAN RACIST SUPREMACIST .

9. Antonio Villaraigosa, Chair of MEChA (student wing of Aztlan movement) at UCLA, former CA assemblymember, former CA Assembly speaker, currently Los Angeles City Councilman at Southwest Voter Registration Project Conference in Los Angeles, 6/1997

"Part of today's reality has been propositions like 187 (to deny public benefits to illegal aliens, 1994), propositions like 209 (to abolish affirmative action, 1996), the welfare reform bill, which targeted legal immigrants and targeted us as a community. That's been the midnight. We know that the sunny side of midnight has been the election of a Latino speaker was the election of Loretta Sanchez, against an arch conservative, reactionary hate mongering politician like Congressman Dornan! Today in California in the legislature, we're engaged in a great debate, where not only were we talking about denying education to the children of undocumented workers, but now we're talking about whether or not we should provide prenatal care to undocumented mothers. It's not enough to elect Latino leadership. If they're supporting legislation that denies the undocumented driver's licenses, they don't belong in office, friends. They don't belong here. If they can't stand up and say, 'You know what? I'm not ever going to support a policy that denies prenatal care to the children of undocumented mothers', they don't belong here."
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Over American Crime Victims

By Walter Moore, Candidate For Mayor of Los Angeles, WalterMooreForMayor.com

On March 2, 2004, the Los Angeles City Council including Villaraigosa, Zine, and Smith voted 15 to 0 to pass an ordinance (No. 175853) requiring all City agencies to accept Mexico's "Matricula Consular" cards as valid identification. This phony ID is handed out by Mexico like grocery store coupons. La Raza donors Bank of America and Wells Fargo both accept them. There’s big money is the Mexican drug cartel’s fund transfers back to NARCOmex.

Repeat: the vote was 15 to ZERO.

The only people who benefit from that ordinance, of course, are illegal aliens. After all, anyone in the country legally would have valid identification. The ordinance is part of the City's "sanctuary city" policy: aiding and abetting illegal immigration by changing our rules to accommodate illegal aliens.

Fast forward to today, May 8, 2008.

It has been a month since the Shaw family came to City Council and urged them to pass Jamiel's Law, to spare another family the heartbreaking burden of a preventable murder.

What action has City Council taken? None. No vote. No ordinance. Nothing but talk and Zine's watered down counterfeit motion, which would merely "request" that Chief Bratton modify Special Order 40 somewhat. Incredibly, City Council hasn't even had the guts to put that tepid, toothless motion to a vote. And Bratton has arrogantly declared that he won't change one word of Special Order 40 in any event.


Nor, of course, has Villaraigosa himself taken any action. His silence on Jamiel's Law is deafening. He came to Jamiel's funeral for a "photo op," but he won't come to the aid of Jamiel's family now that they're trying to spare other families the terrible loss they themselves have suffered. Villaraigosa could deny "sanctuary city" protection to gang members with the stroke of a pen. Special Order 40 is a memo, not a law. The Mayor has to power to amend it or even abolish it by issuing a simple Executive Directive. He refuses to use that power. He insists on making our city a sanctuary for gangs.

So we're done with the Mayor and the City Council. Last night, the Shaws and I signed a formal request for the City Clerk to put Jamiel's Law on the March 2009 ballot. Today I will FedEx the request to City Hall. Within a month, we should have petitions ready for L.A.'s voters to sign.

Then you, I and our fellow voters will have 120 days to gather at least 74,000 L.A. voters' signatures. We will do that, and we will put Jamiel's Law on the March 3, 2009 ballot.

And on March 3, 2009, we will make L.A. a sanctuary not for gangs, but for law abiding American citizens and legal aliens.
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Lou Dobbs Tonight
Tuesday, January 8, 2008

States across the country are reversing policies of granting drivers' licenses to illegal aliens. Oregon and Michigan have already made the move and other states may soon follow suit.
We'll have a special report.

REPORT ON THE STAGGERING PAY OUTS TO ILLEGAL ALIENS ACROSS THE COUNTRY

And illegal aliens are increasingly reaping welfare benefits in Los Angeles. They collected $37 million of welfare money and food stamps in November alone. We’ll report tonight on the
staggering payouts to illegal aliens across the country.
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Study Shows 25 Percent Of L.A.'s Welfare Goes To Illegal Aliens

Supervisor says county spends more than $1 billion a year on benefits to illegals. According to new data from the Department of Public Social Services, nearly twenty five percent of Los Angeles County Â’s welfare and food stamp benefits goes directly to the children of illegal aliens, at a cost of $36 million a month for a projected annual cost of $432 million.

"The total cost for illegal immigrants to County taxpayers far exceeds $1 billion a year – not including the millions of dollars for education," said Antonovich. "With $220 million for public safety, $400 million for healthcare, and $432 million in welfare allocations, illegal immigration continues to have a devastating impact on Los Angeles County taxpayers."

In March, illegals collected over $19 million in welfare assistance and over $16 million in food stamp allocations.
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THE WASHINGTON POST

Anchor babies account for roughly 10% of all US births. In 2003, anchor babies accounted for 70% of all births in San Joachim General Hospital in Stockton, California.

US taxpayers spent an estimated $7.4 Billion in 2003 to educate illegal immigrants.

34% of students in the Los Angeles school system are illegals or children of illegals.

Two thirds of Illegal Immigrants adults DO NOT have a high school degree or equivalent. The illiteracy rate for Illegal Immigrants is 2.5 times higher than that of US Citizens
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GANG MAYHEM CRIPPLES BIG AREA OF LOS ANGELES

Thousands stranded, schools locked down as notorious group battles the LAPD after a drive by killing.

By Richard Winton, Susannah Rosenblatt and Andrew Blankstein
Los Angeles Times Staff Writers

February 22, 2008

A drive by attack followed by a wild shootout between gang members and police shut down dozens of blocks of Northeast Los Angeles for nearly six hours Thursday afternoon, stranding thousands of residents, keeping students locked in their classrooms and leaving two people dead.

Veteran L.A. Police Department officials described the bizarre midday shootings and the widespread disruption they caused as highly unusual even in an area known for gang activity. It left the neighborhood littered with shell casings and its residents fearful.

Police blamed the incident on the notorious Avenues gang, which has cast a wide shadow over districts north of downtown L.A. for decades and continues to be active despite several high profile attempts by authorities to shut it down.

The violence began around noon when a 37 year old man police described as a bystander was shot more than a dozen times by suspected gang members as he held the hand of a 2 year old girl. He later died. The toddler, apparently picked up by a passerby and carried to safety, was not wounded. As the gunmen drove off, witnesses told police, several pedestrians who apparently knew the victim opened fire on the car.

Minutes later, police attempted to stop suspects driving in a white Nissan sedan about 10 blocks away. Three men jumped out of the car, and at least two of them fired weapons at officers.

A man wielding an AK 47 rifle was killed by police as they returned fire, authorities said.
students locked down at Washington Irving Middle School.

Near the scene of the shootings Thursday, Bratton described a neighborhood terrorized in recent weeks by gang violence.


"Gangs that have been here for generations have been going at each other," Bratton said during a news conference, referring to the Avenues and Cypress Park gangs.

Since the beginning of the year, authorities said Avenues gang members are suspected in at least six homicides. Northeast Division, typically far from the most violent in the city, already has eight homicides this year, more than any other, police said. At that rate, the division would far eclipse last year's total of 18.

Deputy Chief Sergio Diaz said that while the area has gang problems, the level of violence in the last few weeks is "unheard of."

In the last month, police said, about a third of the 60 aggravated assaults in the area this year have been connected to Avenues gang members.

The Avenues gang has cast a long shadow in these poor, largely Latino sections north of downtown L.A.
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LATINO GANG TRIED TO FORCE BLACKS OUT, INDICTMENT SAYS

Criminal rivals and innocent citizens both paid a price in a South L.A. neighborhood, prosecutors allege.
By Ari B. Bloomekatz and Sam Quinones
Los Angeles Times Staff Writers

October 17, 2007

Federal prosecutors Tuesday accused members of a Latino street gang of a violent campaign to drive African American rivals out of their South Los Angeles area neighborhood, resulting in at least 20 killings in the last three years.

Capping an undercover investigation conducted over that period, authorities issued indictments that charged more than 60 members and associates of the Florencia 13 street gang with a long list of felonies. Prosecutors say the gang was trying to dominate the area's drug trade as well as extort "rent" from prostitutes, vendors, drug dealers and others.

Much of the violence occurred in the Florence Firestone neighborhood, a working class unincorporated community of 60,000 north of Watts that went through a rapid shift in population starting in the 1980s. Once mostly black, the area is now home to many Mexican immigrants.

Officials said Latino gang leaders in recent years had sought to drive the remaining black gangs and their supporters from the neighborhood and had repeatedly ordered members to attack black rivals in some cases shooting them on sight.


The indictment's description of sustained, deadly racial gang fighting provides evidence of a type of violence that is often discussed but seldom documented. Homicide statistics indicate that the vast majority of killings take place within racial or ethnic groups.

Florence Firestone, however, appears to have been a murderous exception. Killings in the neighborhood peaked in 2005, when 41 homicides sparked widespread community outcry. As violence rose, the L.A. County Sheriff's Department sent more than 60 additional deputies to the area and conducted several mass arrests aimed at reducing racial violence. The district attorney's office devoted a special prosecutor to handle only Florence Firestone homicides for two years.

Last year, homicides plummeted to 19.

Another piece of the stepped up law enforcement effort was the undercover investigation. Officials said Tuesday that they had determined that 80 shootings since early 2005 had resulted from the gang violence.

In some cases, African Americans with no gang ties were caught up in the violence, prosecutors said. "In their attempt to intimidate African Americans in the community, they targeted innocent citizens," said U.S. Atty. Thomas P. O'Brien.
In one instance, an African American couple were robbed at gunpoint by gang members who were trying to send a message, prosecutors say. In another, a man waiting at a Florence Avenue bus stop before work was critically injured in a drive by shooting by Florencia members who apparently mistook him for a rival gang member, according to the indictments.

The gang would "target African American individuals for assault" and leaders made sure "that all the F13 cliques were participating in the assaults of African American rival gang members," the indictments say.

Florence Firestone is a collection of factories, stucco homes and mom and pop stores that has gone through dramatic demographic changes every 15 to 20 years since it formed in the early 1930s.

Poor Southern whites, middle class blacks and poor Southern blacks have all entered Southern California via short stays in Florence Firestone.

In the late 1980s, the neighborhood was about 80% African American. But most black residents have moved away. Today, the area is 90% Latino mostly Mexican immigrants.

"The last five years has been the greatest influx" of Latinos, said Pastor Chris LeGrande of the Great Hope Fellowship of Faith on Compton Avenue, one of Florence Firestone's largest black churches.

African Americans and Latinos are often separated by language and culture, and frequently compete for the same jobs. The area has two parks: Washington Park is used mostly by blacks; Roosevelt Park to the north by Latinos.


"I think we adults have many problems in sympathizing with the other race," said Gloria Medina, Spanish language liaison for the Florence Firestone Chamber of Commerce. "It's not just the children; it's that we've taught this to children. . . . [We] respect each other, but there's not much closeness."

Sheriff Lee Baca said Tuesday that Florencia's violence was notable given the fact that gang violence in Los Angeles in general has been dropping in the last few years. In Los Angeles, homicides overall so far this year are declining to levels not seen since the early 1970s.

Authorities this year have vowed to focus more attention on race motivated crimes involving gangs. The push started after a 14 year old black girl was shot and killed last year, allegedly by members of a Latino gang, in the Harbor Gateway section of Los Angeles.

Last year, members of the Latino Avenues gang were convicted in federal court for a series of assaults and killings in the early 1990s targeting blacks in Highland Park.

The indictments unveiled Tuesday charged 61 Florencia gang members and associates with a variety of felonies, including weapons violations, drug sales and conspiracy to commit murder. More than a dozen of the suspects were in custody on earlier charges, and 11 defendants are still at large. Many charges give prosecutors the option to pursue hate crime charges once the cases go to court, which would allow stiffer penalties.
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THE STAGGERING BURDEN OF ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION TO TAXPAYERS

Immigration bill sticker shock $127 BILLION (THIS FIGURE IS DATED. CALIFORNIA ALONE PUTS OUT THIS AMOUNT IN SOCIAL SERVICES TO ILLEGALS IN AN EFFORT TO KEEP ILLEGALS FLOODING IN AND WAGES DEPRESSED — WAGES ARE DEPRESSED IN THE U.S. BY $200 BILLION PER YEAR AND THE COST OF SOCIAL SERVICES TO ILLEGALS IS $300 BILLION PER YEAR AND SOARING.

A government study puts the cost of the Senate's version of reform at $127 billion over 10 years.

By Gail Russell Chaddock | Staff writer of The Christian Science Monitor

WASHINGTON
The price tag for comprehensive immigration reform was not a key issue when the Senate passed its bill last May. But it is now.

One reason: It took the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) the gold standard for determining what a bill will cost until last week to estimate that federal spending for this vast and complex bill would hit $127 billion over the next 10 years.
At the same time, federal revenues would drop by about $79 billion, according to the CBO and the Joint Committee on Taxation. If lawmakers fix a tax glitch, that loss would be cut in half, they add.

In field hearings across the nation this month, House GOP leaders are zeroing in on the costs of the Senate bill. It's a bid to define the issue heading into fall elections and muster support for the House bill, which focuses on border security. They say that the more people know about the Senate version, including a path to citizenship for some 11 million people now in the country illegally, the less they will be inclined to support it.

“WE ARE NOW JUST BEGINNING TO SEE A GLIMPSE OF THE STAGGERING BURDEN ON AMERICAN TAXPAYERS” OF THE MEXICAN INVASION.......

"We are now just beginning to see a glimpse of the staggering burden on American taxpayers the Reid Kennedy McCain immigration legislation contains," said House Judiciary Committee Chairman James Sensenbrenner, who convened a field hearing at the State House in Concord, N.H., Thursday on the costs of the Senate bill.
But business groups and others backing the Senate bill say that the cost to the US economy of not resolving the status of illegal immigrants and expanding guest worker programs is higher still. "In my opinion, the fairer question is: How will illegal immigrants impact the costs of healthcare, local education, and social services without passage of comprehensive immigration reform?" said John Young, co chairman of the Agriculture Coalition for Immigration Reform, at Thursday's hearing.
"Had we solved this problem in a truly comprehensive way in 1986 ... we would not have the daily news reporting outright shortages of farm labor threatening the very existence of agricultural industries coast to coast," he adds.
Experts are poring over the new CBO data and coming up with radically different assessments of the social costs of reform, ranging from tens of billions of dollars higher to a net wash.
On the issue of border security a feature in both bills there is little disagreement. The CBO estimates that the cost of hardening US borders in the Senate bill is $78.3 billion over 10 years, or about 62 percent of the bill's total cost.
The fireworks involve new entitlement spending in the Senate version. The CBO sets the price tag for services for some 16 million new citizens and guest workers at $48.4 billion through fiscal year 2016. That includes $24.5 billion for earned income and child tax credits, $11.7 billion for Medicaid, $5.2 billion for Social Security, $3.7 billion for Medicare, and $2.4 billion for food stamps.
But it's easier to estimate the cost of a mile of fence than to assess the prospects for millions of workers, once they can work legally and claim benefits.


“THE AMNESTY ALONE WILL BE THE LARGEST EXPANSION OF THE WELFARE SYSTEM IN THE LAST 25 YEARS” Heritage Foundation

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR
WHY THE NEW JOBS GO TO IMMIGRANTS

By David R. Francis
Wall Street cheered and stock prices rose when the US Labor Department announced last Friday that employers had expanded their payrolls by 262,000 positions in February.
But it wasn't entirely good news. The statisticians also indicated that the share of the adult population holding jobs had slipped slightly from January to 62.3 percent. That's now two full percentage points below the level in the brief recession that began in March 2001.

Why the apparent contradiction? Reasons abound: population growth, rising retirements. But one factor that gets little attention is immigration.
In the past four years, the number of immigrants into the US, legal and illegal, has closely matched the number of new jobs. That suggests newcomers have, in effect, snapped up all of the new jobs.
"There has been no net job gain for natives," says Andrew Sum, an economist at Northeastern University.

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