Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Welfare For Illegals In MEXICAN OCCUPIED GANGLAND of LOS ANGELES

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THE STAGGERING WELFARE BAILOUT OF MEXICO FOR THEIR INVADERS LIVING IN LOS ANGELES: $600 MILLION PER YEAR.

ASK LA RAZA RACIST LOS ANGELES COUNTY SUPERVISOR GLORIA MOLINA, MAYOR ANTONIO “TACO RUNT” VILLARAIGOSA, AND CONGRESSMAN XAVIER BECERRA (LA RAZA DEM) HOW THAT HAPPENED!
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JUDICIAL WATCH.org… get on their emails
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SANCTUARY COUNTY LOS ANGELES SPENDS $600 MILLION ON WELFARE FOR ILLEGALS
County Spends $600 Mil On Welfare For Illegal Immigrants
Last Updated: Thu, 03/11/2010 - 3:14pm
For the second consecutive year taxpayers in a single U.S. county will dish out more than half a billion dollars just to cover the welfare and food-stamp costs of illegal immigrants.
Los Angeles County, the nation’s most populous, may be in the midst of a dire financial crisis but somehow there are plenty of funds for illegal aliens. In January alone, anchor babies born to the county’s illegal immigrants collected more than $50 million in welfare benefits. At that rate the cash-strapped county will pay around $600 million this year to provide illegal aliens’ offspring with food stamps and other welfare perks.

THE EXORBITANT FIGURE DOES NOT INCLUDE THE ENORMOUS COST OF EDUCATING, MEDICALLY TREATING, OR INCARCERATING ILLEGALS ALIENS. THIS COSTS THE COUNTY AN ADDITIONAL ONE BILLION DOLLARS.

The exorbitant figure, revealed this week by a county supervisor, doesn’t even include the enormous cost of educating, medically treating or incarcerating illegal aliens in the sprawling county of about 10 million residents. Los Angeles County annually spends more than $1 billion for those combined services, including $500 million for healthcare and $350 million for public safety.
About a quarter of the county’s welfare and food stamp issuances go to parents who reside in the United States illegally and collect benefits for their anchor babies, according to the figures from the county’s Department of Social Services. In 2009 the tab ran $570 million and this year’s figure is expected to increase by several million dollars.
Illegal immigration continues to have a “catastrophic impact on Los Angeles County taxpayers,” the veteran county supervisor (Michael Antonovich) who revealed the information has said. The former fifth-grade history teacher has repeatedly come under fire from his liberal counterparts for publicizing statistics that confirm the devastation illegal immigration has had on the region. Antonovich, who has served on the board for nearly three decades, represents a portion of the county that is roughly twice the size of Rhode Island and has about 2 million residents.
His district is simply a snippet of a larger crisis. Nationwide, Americans pay around $22 billion annually to provide illegal immigrants with welfare benefits that include food assistance programs such as free school lunches in public schools, food stamps and a nutritional program (known as WIC) for low-income women and their children. Tens of billions more are spent on other social services, medical care, public education and legal costs such as incarceration and public defenders.
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MEXICANOCCUPATION.blogspot.com

THE LA RAZA AGENDA


TAKEN FROM TRANSCRIPTS DATED 1995. MANY OF THESE LA RAZA POLITICIANS HAVE WON HIGHER OFFICES WITH THE VOTES OF ILLEGALS.

“WE WILL TAKE CONTROL OF OUR COUNTRY (U.S.) BY VOTE IF POSSIBLE AND VIOLENCE IF NECESSARY!”

Agendas of MEChA, La Raza, MALDEF, and Southwest Voter Registration Projects These are transcripts of live, recorded statements by elected U.S. politicians, college professors, and pro-illegal alien activists whose objective is to take control of our country "by vote if possible and violence if necessary!"

Armando Navarro, Prof. Ethnic Studies, UC Riverside at Latino Summit Response to Prop 187, UC Riverside, 1/1995

"These are the critical years for us as a Latino community. We're in a state of transition. And that transformation is called 'the browning of America'. Latinos are now becoming the majority. Because I know that time and history is on the side of the Chicano/Latino community. It is changing in the future and in the present the balance of power of this nation. It's a game - it's a game of power - who controls it. You (to MEChA students) are like the generals that command armies. We're in a state of war. This Proposition 187 is a declaration of war against the Latino/Chicano community of this country. They know the demographics. They know that history and time is on our side. As one community, as one people, as one nation within a nation as the community that we are, the Chicano/Latino community of this nation. What this means is a transfer of power. It means control."
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“THE NEW LEADERSHIP OF THE AMERICAS... IS MEXICAN!”

“REMEMBER: (PROPOSITION) 187 IS THE LAST GASP OF WHITE AMERICA IN CALIFORNIA!”

GLORIA MOLINA, RACIST MEXICAN SUPREMACIST IS NOW ON THE LOS ANGELES COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS. A HUGE PORTION OF THE COUNTY’S REVENUES ARE PAID OUT TO ILLEGALS IN WELFARE. $50 MILLION DOLLARS MONTHLY.

LOS ANGELES COUNTY CALCULATES THAT THE TAX-FREE MEXICAN UNDERGROUND ECONOMY IS ABOUT $2 BILLION PER YEAR AND GROWING FAST.

“I’M GONNA GO OUT THERE AN VOTE BECAUSE I WANT TO PAY THEM BACK!” Los Angeles County Supervisor GLORIA MOLINA

10. Gloria Molina, one of the five in Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors at Southwest Voter Registration Project Conference, 6/1996 "This community is no longer going to stand for it. Because tonight we are organizing across this country in a single mission, in a plan. We are going to organize like we've never organized before. We are going to go into our neighborhoods. We are going to register voters. We are going to talk to all of those young people that need to become registered voters and go out to vote and we're are politicizing every single one of those new citizens that are becoming citizens of this country. And what we are saying is by November we will have one million additional Latino voters in this country, and we're gonna march, and our vote is going to be important. But I gotta tell you, there's a lot of people that are saying, 'I'm gonna go out there and vote because I want to pay them back!' And this November we are going to remember those that stood with us and we are also going to remember those that have stood against us on the issues of immigration, on the issues of education, on the issues of health care, on the issues of the minimum wage."

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“LONG LIVE OUR RACE!”is the call of LA RAZA “THE RACE:

11. Vicky Castro, former member of Los Angeles Board of Education at Southwest Voter Registration Project Conference, 6/1996 "Que viva la raza, que viva la raza (long live our race)! I'm here to welcome all the new voters of 18 years old that we're registering now in our schools. Welcome, you're going to make a difference for Los Angeles, for San Antonio, for New York, and I thank Southwest for taking that challenge. And to the Mechistas (MEChA students) across this nation, you're going to make that difference for us, too. But when we register one more million voters I will not be the only Latina on the Board of Education of Los Angeles. And let me tell you here, no one will dismantle bilingual education in the United States of America. No one will deny an education to any child, especially Latino children. As you know, in Los Angeles we make up 70% of this school district. Of 600,000 -- 400,000 are Latinos, and our parents are not heard and they're going to be heard because in Los Angeles, San Antonio and Texas we have just classified 53,000 new citizens in one year that are going to be felt in November!"

“I STARTED THIS VERY QUIETLY BECAUSE THERE ARE THOSE THAT IF THEY KNEW THAT WE WERE CREATING A WHOLE NEW CADRE OF BRAND NEW CITIZENS IT WOULD HAVE TREMENDOUS POLITICAL IMPACT.”

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Lou Dobbs Tonight

Monday, February 11, 2008

In California, League of United Latin American Citizens has adopted a resolution to declare "California Del Norte" a sanctuary zone for immigrants. The declaration urges the Mexican government to invoke its rights under the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo "to seek third nation neutral arbitration of ....disputes concerning immigration laws and their enforcement." We’ll have the story.
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Los Angeles faces insolvency
By Dan Conway
10 April 2010
The city of Los Angeles, California, the second largest in the US, faces the possibility of running out of cash in its general budget. In an announcement earlier this week, City Controller Wendy Greuel warned that, absent drastic measures, the fund will be more than $10 million in the red by May 5. He said the city would not be able to maintain basic services or meet payroll for its employees.
Greuel recommended that the city make every effort to tap into emergency reserves sooner rather than later to avert a complete shutdown. Even if the emergency funds are accessed, however, the city may face financial collapse soon after the end of the current fiscal year, according to Greuel. The city's emergency reserve fund is typically 5 percent of its overall budget, but may fall as low as $25 to $30 million by the end of June.
The announcement caused a frantic search by city officials to plug the upcoming deficit hole with temporary sources of revenue along with cost cutting and austerity measures.
The budget in Los Angeles, as with many cities and states throughout the country, has been hit hard by the economic crisis, following a long period of tax cuts for corporations and the wealthy. The city is responding by seeking to impose the burden of the crisis on the working class, by scaling back city services, attacking worker wages, and other measures.
Los Angeles had hoped to receive more than $73.5 million from the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (DWP), which typically makes periodic payments to the city in lieu of taxes and franchise fees. The department's officials have thus far refused the request on the grounds that such a massive sum would exacerbate its own financial difficulties.
David Freeman, the utility's general manager, sent Greuel a letter on Monday declaring, “There is no surplus money to transfer at this time.” The city has since ordered an immediate financial audit of the agency.
Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa responded to the DWP's refusal by calling for the shutting down of most “non-essential” city services such as parks, libraries and street sweeping for two days each week.
On Thursday evening, however, the city announced that property tax revenues were found to be greater than anticipated. A report released on Friday nevertheless anticipated a budget gap of $222.4 million for this fiscal year. Only three days prior, the mayor had told reporters that “We have to act, and we have to act quickly. The facts don't lie.” As a result of the Thursday announcement, however, the mayor rescinded his call for a shutdown.
Villlaraigosa, however, warned that the city needed to have a backup plan in place “in the event that these assumptions don't bear out and we are, in fact, out of cash.” As of this writing, the mayor and city council are attempting to pass a rate hike of between 0.06 and 0.08 cents per kilowatt hour at the DWP, while asking that the department still deliver $20 million to the city to aid its finances.
Furthermore, LA’s continuing financial difficulties prompted Moody's Investor Services, one of the three largest credit rating agencies in the country, to downgrade its credit rating this week. Late last February, LA had increased its proposed city worker layoffs to 4,000 after Moody's downgraded its credit outlook, threatening an actual downgrade should the city not put into place “fundamental changes that will produce ongoing savings in the years ahead.”
Villaraigosa, a multi-millionaire and former official with the United Teachers of Los Angeles and American Federation of Government Employees unions, initially had pressured the city council to immediately implement the job cuts. However, the city council decided to postpone acting on the mayor's proposal for thirty days until the credit agency's February announcement prompted them to act immediately on the layoffs.
The next day after the council's decision, Villaraigosa announced the dissolution of the departments of Environmental Affairs and Human Services, beginning the actual layoff process.
For Moody’s and the Wall Street investors that it represents, these measures were not sufficient, prompting the recent downgrade. The city's combined $500 million dollar deficit through fiscal year 2011-2012 has prompted further threats of job and wage cuts, which will still be called for regardless of the outcome of the current budget emergency.
The threat of mass layoffs is being used to blackmail workers into agreeing to wage cuts in the range of five to fifteen percent, along with other cuts in benefits. Villaraigosa said last February that “the number of layoffs is dependent on what our labor partners are willing to do to protect jobs for their coworkers.”
The Los Angeles Coalition of City Unions, which includes local chapters of the SEIU, AFSCME, Teamsters and AFL-CIO, and which represents the majority of city workers, is currently operating under a contract that prohibited further layoffs and furloughs through June, in exchange for significant concessions in pay and benefits.
The coalition has not announced what it intends to do once the provisions expire. During every stage of the city's budget crisis, the unions have worked to isolate LA workers, helping to impose additional sacrifices. A statement released on the coalition's web site on April 6 states, “The coalition continues to work towards a real budget plan that will preserve services and pro-actively manage the fiscal crisis facing the City. We hope that City officials will join us in this endeavor.”
The union completely agrees with the principle that concessions must be made, only raising a word in protest when they aren't given a seat at the table to implement them.

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