Monday, April 12, 2010

AN AMERICAN of Mexican Descent SEES & SPEAKS - And Says No To Illegal Immigratiion

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AN AMERICAN of MEXICAN DESCENT SEES & SPEAKS!

“We are opposed to the trampling on of our borders and EXPECT the federal government to protect them.”
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“We are constantly passed up for jobs because we are not Mexican enough. Because employers prefer the worker who does not know their rights and who will work for free on weekends.”
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“Immigrants know this about employers and continue to take full advantage of our health and educational institutions as well.”
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“I heard the parents will not teach their children english even at home because they say there are higher management job for them if they are fluent in spanish.”
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“I am very thankful of what I have. But It's frustrating to see your tax dollars being spent on endless welfare lines and second language classes, and prisons, transportation. It goes on and on. These immigrants do not put money back into the economy they buy from their own.”


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Comment on April 2, 2010 at 12:49pm
I'm speaking for myself and all of my friends I grew up with. Society calls us Latino or Mexican. We've been here since the Mexican -American War our grandfathers fought and lost. Rightfully so; you don't see many americans running to mexico searching for opportunity. On my dad's side I'm Italian, French, Irish, and Spanish. On my mom's side, I'm two types of Native Indian and Mexican. I have cousins that are caucasion and latin, Phillipino and latin, African American and Latin, and my children are part chinese from my husbands side of the family and My grandchild is Irish and latin? I'm 42 by the way. I was told I was Born into being Catholic and Democrat. We didn't go to church or vote. But we were taught to be free thinkers. Growing up in the inner city (downtown). I was involved in gangs, drugs and crime. Then in my 20's I new I was tired of jails and was a parent so I had to stop the alcohol and drug use. Jesus was the only way for me. Along the way myself and my husband buried alot of friends and others are now probably never getting out of prison. I was one of the lucky ones. I tried to explain to my mom that Democrats limit your opportunities and Republicans help you to help yourself... So I guess we agree to disagree. But I still hold out for hope. So Latinos, if that's what you want to call us intend on preserving our great country for future generations. We understand it takes strength and sacrifice to fight. We support our military. We all have family that have served. My three uncles in Vietnam and Grandfathers in WW11. We are opposed to the trampling on of our borders and EXPECT the federal government to protect them. All of our lives we wait for our piece of the pie and our parents being on welfare, most. Did not provide us with a very good home life or encourage us to continue our education passed high school. So many remain blue collar workers and are competing with these illegals for those jobs to pay rent and put beans on the table. Especially in times of recession. We are constantly passed up for jobs because we are not Mexican enough. Because employers prefer the worker who does not know their rights and who will work for free on weekends. Who doesn't complain when their check is short and who will not take time off work when their children lie dying in the hospital. Numerous times I've been hired then fired because I could not communicate with co workers. They would complain about me and then I'd be gone. Immigrants know this about employers and continue to take full advantage of our health and educational institutions as well. I heard the parents will not teach their children english even at home because they say there are higher management job for them if they are fluent in spanish. They only hire their own; as do other so-called-minorities. In the streets the youth are fighting a losing battle being of the territorial mindset they don't want other youth spray painting their gang signs and overtaking their crime in their neighborhoods. We continue to bury and lock up our latino youth for fighting a losing battle. So there are all levels of fighting against illegals. I know it's ignorant but it's fact right now. I't's been going on f-o-r-e-v-e-r In schools the administrators favor mexicans or (surenos-blue team) in any situation because they confide in authorities where as latinos are taught to keep their mouths shut. It's a matter of honor. It's the same in prisons, workplace and streets. I'm not spewing hatred or have sour grapes. I am very thankful of what I have. But It's frustrating to see your tax dollars being spent on endless welfare lines and second language classes, and prisons, transportation. It goes on and on. These immigrants do not put money back into the economy they buy from their own. They send their money back home and don't put money back into their communities. And what they do is a drop in the bucket. That's why it's so important for this Tea Party movement to succeed. Our quality of life for our children and theirs is suffering. Maybe Kennedy had good intentions with welfare and reform but the drain on us is to the extreme. Wise up and Rise up America, Them Dems are wrong, wrong, wrong. Sorry Mom.
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“What's needed to discourage illegal immigration into the United States has been known for years: Enforce existing law.” CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR

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.

There’s always one thing you can count on as far as the LA RAZA ENDORSED LIFER-WHORES, WAXMAN, PELOSI, FEINSTEIN, BOXER, LOFGREN, ESHOO…. On behalf of their corporate paymasters, they’re all working to keep the state flooded with ILLEGALS.

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Immigration bill sticker shock $127 BILLION (dated)

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

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 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

"The amnesty alone will be the largest expansion of the welfare system in the last 25years," says Robert Rector, a senior analyst at the Heritage Foundation, and a witness at a House Judiciary Committee field hearing in San Diego Aug. 2. "Welfare costs will begin to hit their peak around 2021, because there are delays in citizenship. The very narrow time horizon [the CBO is] using is misleading," he adds. "If even a small fraction of those who come into the country stay and get on Medicaid, you're looking at costs of $20 billion or $30 billion per year."

LATINOS LOATHE ENGLISH & LITERACY - A Culture of Gringo Welfare & Gangs

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Do you ever get the impression that where ever you go, the illegals simply can’t stand this nation’s national language? IT’S A DYNAMIC OF LA RAZA “THE RACE” RACISM!

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ASK YOURSELF WHAT BARACK OBAMA HAS DONE FOR BLACK AMERICANS, THEN DO A SEARCH FOR ALL HE’S DONE FOR ILLEGALS. NEXT TO HIS BANKSTER DONORS, ILLEGALS ARE HIS MAIN FOCUS! BUYING THE ILLEGALS’ ILLEGAL VOTES!

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“In Mexico, a recent Zogby poll declared that the vast majority of Mexican citizens hate Americans. [22.2] Mexico is a country saturated with racism, yet in denial, having never endured the social development of a Civil Rights movement like in the US--Blacks are harshly treated while foreign Whites are often seen as the enemy. [22.3] In fact, racism as workplace discrimination can be seen across the US anywhere the illegal alien Latino works--the vast majority of the workforce is usually strictly Latino, excluding Blacks, Whites, Asians, and others.”
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LA RAZA AGENDA: 3 Examples
Richard Alatorre, Los Angeles City Council "They're afraid we're going to take over the governmental institutions and other institutions. They're right. We will take them over. . We are here to stay."

Mario Obledo, California Coalition of Hispanic Organizations and California State Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare under Jerry Brown, also awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by Bill Clinton "California is going to be a Hispanic state. Anyone who doesn't like it should leave."

Jose Pescador Osuna, Mexican Consul General We are practicing "La Reconquista" in California."
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“A recent Pew poll indicated that a very large percentage of Americans of Mexican descent regard themselves as Mexicans. Not Mexican-Americans, not American-Mexicans. Just Mexicans.”


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NEVER UNDERESTIMATE THE MEXICAN CONTEMPT, NOT ONLY FOR OUR BORDERS, FLAG, AND LAWS, BUT FOR EVERYTHING GRINGO! LITERACY AND THE GRINGO LANGUAGE IS AT THE TOP OF THEIR LIST!


LATINOS REJECT GOVERNOR’S ENGLISH-IMMERSION ADVICE

John Wildermuth, Chronicle Political Writer

Saturday, June 16, 2007 (06-16) 04:00 PDT Sacramento

Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger knew he was setting himself up for plenty of criticism when he urged Latinos to "turn off the Spanish television set" in order to learn English faster, but it was a briar patch the Austrian immigrant was happy to leap into. Speaking to the National Association of Hispanic Journalists convention in San Jose Wednesday night, the governor, relaxed and seated in a chair on stage, answered questions for more than 40 minutes on Latino-oriented issues ranging from immigration to education. Late in that session, he was asked what could be done to help Latino students, many new to the country, pass the newly required high school exit exams.

FORTY PERCENT OF THE STUDENT BODY IN CALIFORNIA CAN NOT SPEAK ENGLISH.



He talked at first about providing more tutors and after-school help to improve their English-language skills, but then suggested that the ability of many California Latinos to lead their daily lives -- shopping, watching television, reading newspapers, speaking with friends -- almost entirely in Spanish was making it harder for them to learn English. "This is politically not the correct thing to say, but here I am, getting myself into trouble,'' Schwarzenegger said, anticipating the furor he was creating. "But I know that when I came to this country, I ... very rarely spoke German to anyone.'' The governor admitted that his experience as a young, single man moving into an area where German speakers were few and far between was very different from a Spanish-speaking family living in an established Latino community like East Los Angeles, because he was forced to speak English. But the governor quickly found himself under attack, both for his message and for its timing. When Schwarzenegger acknowledged that it was difficult for Spanish-speaking Latinos to find the time to perfect their English skills as quickly as possible, Pilar Marrero, a columnist for La Opinion, a Spanish-language newspaper in Los Angeles, said, "They're busy working; they don't have time to learn.'' BUSY WORKING STEALING CARS AND SPRAY PAINTING THE SIDES OF BUILDINGS. I’VE SEEN ILLEGALS HERE FOR DECADES THAT CAN’T SPEAK ENGLISH NOR CAN THEIR CHILDREN!
Schwarzenegger's statement was "both insensitive and irresponsible,'' said John Ramirez, a professor of media studies at Cal State Los Angeles. "This is a very scary and dangerous time because of the growing anti-immigration sentiment, which is all the more reason for the governor of California to be a little more sensitive.'' WHERE’S THE MENTION OF THE GROWING LA RAZA, THE RACIST MEXICAN PARTY’S SENTIMENT THAT THE AMERICAN SOUTH WEST ACTUALLY BELONGS TO NARCO-MEX?


Not surprisingly, the governor also took heat from the Spanish-language media, which didn't take kindly to his suggestion that their readers and listeners should just say no to their stories and programs. La Opinion, one of the nation's largest Spanish-language newspapers, suggested in an editorial that the governor was dealing in stereotypes when he suggested that California Latinos aren't interested in learning English as quickly as possible. "It is absurd to blame the Spanish-speaking media for low Latino academic performance,'' the newspaper said. The governor's office is receiving plenty of feedback, both pro and con, said Adam Mendelsohn, the governor's communications director. "It's been a very mixed reaction,'' he said. "But much of the negative reaction comes from people who didn't read the governor's remarks in context.'' Schwarzenegger's impassioned support for English immersion, which he admitted was "a drastic way" of learning the language, reflects the way he moved into his adopted country's mainstream, Mendelsohn said. Speaking to the Latino journalists, Schwarzenegger recalled his teachers at Santa Monica City College telling him to "read the L.A. Times, even though you don't understand it. ... Look at books that are English, look at comic books that are English, watch television, listen to radio that is English. And it really helped me.'' It was a very difficult path and a huge commitment of time and effort, but within two years, "I really got my act together so I could read the paper and I could understand the news and really get with it in school,'' Schwarzenegger said. That's not a path that's realistic for many Latinos with family responsibilities and ties to a local community, a community that's largely covered by the Spanish-language media, said John Trasvina, president and general counsel of the Mexican American Legal Defense Fund. "Nobody's saying, 'I don't need to learn English,' but while they're learning English, they should be able to keep in touch with their community,'' he said. A 21-year-old Austrian, virtually alone in a new country and wrapped up in the all-encompassing world of professional body-building, can spend hours in front of the television, living in a totally English-speaking world, Schwarzenegger's critics said. "That's not realistic for Latinos,'' said Ramirez, the Cal State Los Angeles professor. "They're still going to talk to Mom and the neighbors.'' Complaints about how best to teach newcomers English are nothing new for California. The battle between bilingual education, where non-English-speaking students are taught in both their native language and English, and immersion, where students who don't speak English are taught almost entirely in their new language, has raged for years, with groups like U.S. English, founded by former California Sen. S.I. Hayakawa, pushing hard for English immersion and an end to things like bilingual ballots and providing government services in languages other than English. In 1998, for example, California overwhelmingly passed Proposition 227, which banned most bilingual education in the state. Opponents say the immersion strategy it backed hasn't worked. "The governor was talking about kids in our schools who already are immersed in English all day,'' said Maria Quezada, executive director of the California Association for Bilingual Education. "There's a 40 percent dropout rate in the L.A. Unified School District, and their classes are in English.'' But this week was far from the first time Schwarzenegger has come out in favor of English immersion. In speeches, in newspaper op-ed pieces and in interviews he's talked about his experience as an immigrant and the absolute need to learn English in the fastest way possible. "The governor believes very strongly in immersion and believes very strongly in his experience with it and has no trouble talking about his experience as an immigrant,'' said Mendelsohn, the governor's spokesman. "He wasn't saying that Spanish-language media should be eliminated and he wasn't saying Spanish-language media plays no role in the community.'' Schwarzenegger also wasn't saying that by turning off the Spanish-language TV programs Latinos should turn away from their ethnic heritage, Mendelsohn added. When he stopped speaking German, Schwarzenegger said Wednesday, it wasn't "that I didn't like Austria, my heart was always in Austria, but I wanted to as quickly as possible learn the English language.'' John Wildermuth at sfchronicle.com.
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LOS ANGELES UNDER MEXICAN OCCUPATION

THE SANTEE EDUCATIONAL COMPLEX, A LOS ANGELES HIGH SCHOOL, IS OVERWHELMINGLY ILLEGALS, OR CHILDREN OF ILLEGALS, WHICH IN FACT DO NOT CONSIDER THEMSELVES AMERICANS. THEY’RE MEXICANS.

AT SANTEE CLASSES ARE TAUGHT IN SPANISH! BOOKS ARE IN SPANISH! HANDOUTS ARE IN SPANISH! SCHOOL ASSEMBLIES END IN ! VIVA MEXICO ! VIVA MEXICO !.... What else do you need to know?



By Robert Salladay Times Staff Writer July 26, 2006

LA MESA, Calif. — An outdoor campaign appearance by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger quickly turned into a bitter complaint session Tuesday, with conservative voters visibly angry at him over illegal immigration and the parole of murderers. The San Diego County event, at a community park, was carefully planned by Schwarzenegger campaign aides. But some of the invited, mostly Republican audience was livid at the governor while other members alternately booed and cheered during the tense exchanges. An El Cajon woman who said she had been a Republican since the mid-1960s scolded the governor for failing to secure the California-Mexico border and stopping illegal immigrants who come here and "get everything free." "I voted for you, and right now I don't see much difference between you and Phil Angelides," said Sally Plata, 66, referring to Schwarzenegger's Democratic opponent. "I don't see that you are standing up for the citizens of California." ASKING ARNO ABOUT THE MEX INVASION IS ASKING QUESTIONS WHICH WENT “INTO DANGEROUS AREAS”................................IT’S ALWAYS THE SAME. ELECTED PIMPS DENYING THE MEX INVASION AND THEN HANDING US THE 9 BILLION DOLLAR BILL. One woman asked why people come from Ireland legally but people from south of the border do not. "We want our country back," she said, quoting a conservative radio talk show host.


“WE WANT OUR COUNTRY BACK!” WHO ISN’T SICK OF MEXICAN GANGS, CRIME AND THEIR WAVING THEIR MEX FLAGS IN OUR FACES AND SPRAY PAINTING WALLS ALL OVER WITH INVITATIONS FOR ANOTHER TWENTY MILLION ILLEGALS TO HOP THE BORDER FOR THE AMERICAN FREE RIDE.......

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BEFORE YOU READ THE BELOW, YOU SHOULD KNOW THAT CA PUTS OUT $20 BILLION A YEAR TO BE MEXICO’S WELFARE AND PRISON SYSTEM! IN MEX OCCUPIED LOS ANGELES COUNTY ALONE, NOW IN MELTDOWN, WELFARE FOR ILLEGALS IS $600 MILLION PER YEAR (source JUDICIAL WATCH.org)



EDITORIAL
California's dropout problem aka, the Mexican’s contempt for this nation, our language, literacy and gringos


A state senator offers a package of bills that could help keep in school some of the 150,000 kids who drop out each year. July 17, 2007CALIFORNIA'S CHILDREN are abandoning school at the rate of about 150,000 a year — a number equivalent to the population of Torrance, or Irvine, or all of Imperial County. Fewer than 70% of ninth-graders statewide will graduate from high school, and in some districts the percentage drops to less than half. Shockingly, this is not particularly a problem for schools, which are ranked primarily on their test scores. If marginal students leave, it only helps their averages.The result is a calamity in education that has almost no effect on schools, and that paradoxically has allowed schools to remain on the margins of a public debate about how to keep kids in the classroom. Fortunately, the Legislature is taking note.The stakes are high. In Los Angeles, Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa forced an awareness of the dropout crisis in a district that has coolly accepted the slide of thousands of children into failure. We can squabble about the exact percentage of students leaving schools in L.A., but more than 35,000 students disappeared from the class of 2005 between the first day of ninth grade and the last day of 12th grade. Where do they go? Too often, dropouts fall into gangs and crime. Los Angeles is the gang capital of the nation. California has the largest prison population in the country, and more than 80% of the state's prison population did not graduate from high school.Reducing the dropout rate statewide will require a profound rethinking of how we encourage students to stay in school and how we hold schools accountable for keeping them there. State Sen. Darrell Steinberg (D-Sacramento) has introduced a package of bills that starts that process, creating a sturdy framework for reform. The legislation, now in the Assembly, would hold schools accountable for their dropout rates and offer funding to help them engage students in the classroom, and it takes a thoughtful approach to curtailing the excessive hours some students work. Most notably, SB 219 would add dropout rates for eighth- and ninth-graders to the Academic Performance Index. By law, 60% of the API must be devoted to test scores, but the other 40% is in play. How much the dropout rate would count toward a school's API would be determined by the state schools superintendent and board of education, but including that information would give a more realistic measure of performance. A school with high test scores but also a high dropout rate, for example, would see its API dip. This bill would also assign API responsibility to the school and district of origin for students enrolled in alternative education programs — which is not currently the case. That would remove what Steinberg calls "a perverse incentive" for schools to stand by as the least able students walk out the door.Another bill in the package, SB 405, would help schools in the lowest third of the API increase the number and quality of college prep and career tech courses they offer. This sounds like common sense, but it is actually a visionary attempt to eradicate the 100-year-old bias in education that allowed career tech to become a second-tier option to college readiness.The voluntary grant program created by the bill would provide schools with $100 a student. Schools could, for example, add a "shadow" algebra class for struggling students (shadow classes reinforce lessons previously taught in regular class) or Advanced Placement chemistry for those who excel. They could meld career tech and college prep in an "auto physics" class, like the one taught at Duarte High School.How will this keep kids in school? A report released last year by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation found that almost half of dropouts say they left school because classes were not challenging and they did not see any real-world, or work-world, applicability to what they were learning. Steinberg's SB 405 would advance what should be the ultimate goal of education: fully preparing students to perform capably whether they enter college or the work world.Work brings us to another bill in the package, SB 406. One reason U.S. students often lag behind their international peers, research shows, is that they work outside the home more and study less. California permits 16- and 17-year-olds to work a Dickensian 48 hours a week. Steinberg's legislation would tie work to school performance. Students with lower than a C+ average and less than 90% attendance could work no more than 20 hours a week; students with a C average or lower and attendance that dips below 80% in the current semester couldn't work at all. The bill would, however, allow principals to consider extenuating circumstances, such as student and family economic necessity, and grant exemptions. More policy work remains to be done if the dropout rate is to reverse course, but these bills set the state on the right path. They deserve the support of the Legislature and governor. A TEACHER’S POSTING ON CRAIGSLIST:


Subject: Cheap Labor This should make everyone think, be you Democrat, Republican or Independent From a California school teacher - - -"As you listen to the news about the student protests over illegal immigration, there are some things that you should be aware of: I am in charge of the English-as-a-second-language department at a large southern California high school which is designated a Title 1 school, meaning that its students average lower socioeconomic and income levels. Most of the schools you are hearing about, South Gate High, Bell Gardens, Huntington Park, etc., where these students are protesting, are also Title 1 schools. Title 1 schools are on the free breakfast and free lunch program. When I say free breakfast, I'm not talking a glass of milk and roll -- but a full breakfast and cereal bar with fruits and juices that would make a Marriott proud. The waste of this food is monumental, with trays and trays of it being dumped in the trash uneaten. (OUR TAX DOLLARS AT WORK) I estimate that well over 50% of these students are obese or at least moderately overweight. About 75% or more DO have cell phones. The school also provides day care centers for the unwed teenage pregnant girls (some as young as 13) so they can attend class without the inconvenience of having to arrange for babysitters or having family watch their kids. (OUR TAX DOLLARS AT WORK) I was ordered to spend $700,000 on my department or risk losing funding for the upcoming year even though there was little need for anything; my budget was already substantial. I ended up buying new computers for the computer learning center, half of which, one month later, have been carved with graffiti by the appreciative students who obviously feel humbled and grateful to have a free education in America. (OUR TAX DOLLARS A T WORK) I have had to intervene several times for young and substitute teachers whose classes consist of many illegal immigrant students here in the country less then 3 months who raised so much hell with the female teachers, calling them "Putas" whores and throwing things that the teachers were in tears. Free medical, free education, free food, day care etc., etc., etc. Is it any wonder they feel entitled to not only be in this country but to demand rights, privileges and entitlements? To those who want to point out how much these illegal immigrants contribute to our society because they LIKE their gardener and housekeeper and they like to pay less for tomatoes: spend some time in the real world of illegal immigration and see the TRUE costs.

Higher insurance, medical facilities closing, higher medical costs, more crime, lower standards of education in our schools, overcrowding, new diseases etc., etc, etc. For me, I'll pay more for tomatoes. We need to wake up. The guest worker program will be a disaster because we won't have the guts to enforce it. Does anyone in their right mind really think they will voluntarily leave and return? There are many hardworking Hispanic/American citizens that contribute to our country and many that I consider my true friends. We should encourage and accept those Hispanics who have done it the right and legal way. It does, however, have everything to do with culture: A third-world culture that does not value education, that accepts children getting pregnant and dropping out of school by 15 and that refuses to assimilate, and an American culture that has become so weak and worried about "politically correct" that we don't have the will to do anything about it. If this makes your blood boil, as it did mine, forward this to everyone you know. CHEAP LABOR? Isn't that what the whole immigration issue is abou t? Business doesn't want to pay a decent wage Consumers don't want expensive produce Government will tell you Americans don't want the jobs But the bottom line is cheap labor. The phrase "cheap labor" is a myth, a farce, and a lie. there is no such thing as "cheap labor." Take, for example, an illegal alien with a wife and five children. He takes a job for $5.00 or $6.00/hour. At that wage, with six dependents, he pays no income tax, yet at the end of the year, if he files an Income Tax Return, he gets an "earned income credit" of up to $3,200 free. He qualifies for Section 8 housing and subsidized rent He qualifies for food stamps He qualifies for free (no deductible, no co-pay) health care His children get free breakfasts and lunches at school He requires bilingual teachers and books He qualifies for relief from high energy bills If they are or become, aged, blind or disabled, they qua lify for SSI. Once qualified for SSI they can qualify for Medicare. All of this is at taxpayer's expense He doesn't worry about car insurance, life insurance, or homeowners insurance. Taxpayers provide Spanish language signs, bulletins and printed material. He and his family receive the equivalent of $20.00 to $30.00/hour in benefits. Working Americans are lucky to have $5.00 or $6.00/hour left after paying their bills and his. The American taxpayer's also pay for increased crime, graffiti and trash clean-up. Cheap labor? YEAH RIGHT! Wake up people!






WORKING FOR ILLEGALS

HISPANDERING BARACK OBAMA

PELOSI ---- HIRES ILLEGALS FOR HER ST HELENA/NAPA 20 MILLION WINERY

WAXMAN LA RAZA HISPANDERER

LOFGREN LA RAZA HISPANDERER

HARMAN LA RAZA HISPANDERER

CHAVEZ RACIST LA RAZA MEXICAN

ESHOO LA RAZA HISPANDERER


BACA RACIST LA RAZA MEXICAN

BERMAN LA RAZA HISPANDERER

BACA RACIST LA RAZA MEXICAN

BECERRA RACIST LA RAZA MEXICAN

SANCHEZ (SISTERS) RACIST LA RAZA MEXICAN

FEINSTEIN --- HIRES ILLEGALS AT HER S.F. HOTEL

BOXER LA RAZA HISPANDERER

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Wake up America!!!

Illegal Immigration has to be stopped. Take a look at this website and see where all your tax dollars are going:

http://immigrationcounters.com/ Politicians bitch and moan that there is no monies available for improvements in schools, hospitals, etc...... I have an idea. Cut off ALL ILLEGAL immigrants freebies; education, hospital, & food stamps. Give the money to who really deserve it, AMERICANS!!!
WELFARE FOR ILLEGAL IN LOS ANGELES COUNTY ALONE IS $600 MILLION PER YEAR!!! (source JUDICIAL WATCH.org)