Saturday, January 15, 2011

FORBES - Los Angeles First To Go Under From Weight of MEX OCCUPATION?

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FORBES SAYS LOS ANGELES TOP CITY TO GO UNDER… Due to Mex Occupation???

THE MAYOR OF LOS ANGELES, ANTONIO VILLARAIGOSA, IS A RABIDLY RACIST MEXICAN AND LONG STANDING MEMBER OF THE MEX SEPARATISTS PARTY of M.E.Ch.A. WHICH CELEBRATES THE EVER EXPANDING MEX SUPREMACY!

CA IS IN MELTDOWN, AND THE FUTURE LOOKS DIM! WELFARE FOR ILLEGALS GOES UP MONTHLY, AS DO ILLEGALS IN OUR JOBS, AND MEX GANG MURDERS!
THE STATE PAYS OUT $20 BILLION A YEAR IN SOCIAL SERVICES TO ILLEGALS, EVEN AS IT OPERATES DEFICITS OF $28 BILLION.

THE NEW GOV JERRY BROWN WAS ELECTED WITH THE VOTES OF ILLEGALS. HE HAS PROMISED HIS ILLEGAL CONSTITUENTS NO CUT IN WELFARE TO ILLEGALS!
THE CUTS MUST COME FROM EDUCATION, AND PENSIONS TO STATE EMPLOYEES!
HOW MUCH DOES THE MEX OCCUPATION COSTS US?
ONLY A FEW MONTHS AGO, SEN. FEINSTEIN AND BOXER, BOTH LA RAZA DEMS, ALONG WITH LA RAZA PELOSI WERE PUSHING FOR SOCIAL SECURITY FOR ILLEGALS!!! THEN THE FOLLOWING WEEK THEY VOTED TO CUT BENEFITS FOR LEGALS!!!
THERE IS NO END TO WHAT THESE LIFER-POLS WILL NOT DO FOR THEIR CORPORATE PAYMASTERS DEMANDING DEPRESSED WAGES WITH HORDES MORE ILLEGALS INDUCED OVER OUR OPEN AND UNDEFENDED BORDERS!
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FEINSTEIN AND BOXER HAVE TWICE PUSHED A “SPECIAL AMNESTY” FOR 1.5 MILLION “CHEAP” LABOR ILLEGALS TO BE EXPLOITED BY THEIR BIG AG BIZ DONORS WHO USE ILLEGALS AS SLAVES… ONE-THIRD OF ALL ILLEGAL FARM WORKERS END UP ON WELFARE!
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Lou Dobbs Tonight Friday, May 16, 2008
Some in Congress are once again trying to push piecemeal immigration reform through the back door. Sen. Diane Feinstein of California attached a farm worker program to the multibillion dollar Iraq war funding bill yesterday which would grant temporary amnesty to 1.3 million farm workers and their families over the next five years.


FORBES:

LOS ANGELES AMONG FORBES’ ‘TOP 10 U.S. CITIES IN FREEFALL’


Forbes has released its list of 'Top 10 U.S. Cities In Freefall', and California has the dubious distinction of appearing thrice. The greater Los Angeles, Riverside and Sacramento areas all made the list, only Florida had more cities represented. In compiling the list, Forbes used six metrics, including the percent the median home price has fallen since its individual peak, how many people were moving in and out of these metros, and percent change in unemployment.
Of California's woes, Forbes writes:
Riverside, Los Angeles and Sacramento are suffering because of the knocks they took after their inflated housing markets began to plummet. Unemployment in the City of Angels has nearly tripled in three years, to 12%. Riverside's unemployment has also ballooned, to 15%. Meanwhile Sacramento saw a 75% drop in new building permits. These are troubling signs for Cali metros, but not surprising. The end of the state's home-price climb triggered more than just a housing slump.
"In California, so many jobs were concentrated in construction," says Michael Fratantoni, vice president of research at the Mortgage Bankers Association, the professional association for real estate financiers. "Jobs building single family homes wound up not being sustainable, and there were a lot of job losses."
The Forbes report comes on the heels of California's most recent jobless report, which put the state's unemployment rate at a record 12.6% for March. However, in what might be an encouraging sign for the region, KPCC reports today that foreclosures in LA County are down 43.5% for the first quarter of 2010 compared to last year.
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LOS ANGELES UNDER MEX OCCUPATION:
Additionally, the county spends $550 million on public safety and nearly $500 million on healthcare for illegal aliens.
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JUDICIAL WATCH.org

County’s Monthly Welfare Tab For Illegal Aliens $52 Million
09/07/2010

As the mainstream media focuses on a study that reveals a sharp decline in the nation’s illegal immigrant population, monthly welfare payments to children of undocumented aliens increased to $52 million in one U.S. county alone.
The hoopla surrounding last week’s news that the annual flow of illegal immigrants into the U.S. dropped by two-thirds in the past decade overlooked an important matter; the cost of educating, incarcerating and medically treating illegal aliens hasn’t decreased along with it, but rather skyrocketed to the tune of tens of billions of dollars annually.

THIS FIGURE DOES NOT INCLUDE EXTRA MILLIONS PAID FOR ANCHOR BABIES

Those figures don’t even include the extra millions that local municipalities dish out on welfare payments to the U.S.-born children of illegal immigrants, commonly known as anchor babies. In Los Angeles County alone that figure increased by nearly $4 million in the last year, sticking taxpayers with a whopping $52 million tab to provide illegal immigrants’ offspring with food stamps and other welfare benefits for just one month.
That means the nation’s most populous county, in the midst of a dire financial crisis, will spend more than $600 million this year to provide families headed by illegal immigrants with welfare benefits. In each of the past two years Los Angeles County taxpayers have spent about half a billion dollars just to cover the welfare and food-stamp costs of illegal immigrants. Additionally, the county spends $550 million on public safety and nearly $500 million on healthcare for illegal aliens.
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 L.A. County’s Department of Social Services. Nationwide, Americans pay around $22 billion annually to provide illegal immigrants with welfare perks 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.

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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latimes.com
Opinion
California must stem the flow of illegal immigrants
The state should go after employers who hire them, curb taxpayer-funded benefits, deploy the National Guard to help the feds at the border and penalize 'sanctuary' cities.

Illegal immigration is another matter entirely. With the state budget in tatters, millions of residents out of work and a state prison system strained by massive overcrowding, California simply cannot continue to ignore the strain that illegal immigration puts on our budget and economy. Illegal aliens cost taxpayers in our state billions of dollars each year. As economist Philip J. Romero concluded in a 2007 study, "illegal immigrants impose a 'tax' on legal California residents in the tens of billions of dollars."

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