Saturday, January 8, 2011

Mexican Occupation Expands In Washington State - WHO PAYS?

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“Through love of having children, we are going to take over.” AUGUSTIN CEBADA, BROWN BERETS, THE LA RAZA FASCIST PARTY



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WE ARE PAYING FOR MEXICO’S “ANCHORING” OF THEIR OCCUPATION IN OUR BORDERS. THEY SEND THEIR PREGNANT WOMEN OVER OUR BORDERS, WE PAY FOR THE BIRTHING OF THE ILLEGALS’ CHILDREN, WHO ARE STILL CITIZENS OF MEXICO!

“Where there’s a Mexican, there’s Mexico!” President Calderon of Mexico

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“Through love of having children, we are going to take over.” AUGUSTIN CEBADA, BROWN BERETS, THE LA RAZA FASCIST PARTY


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SURGE OF HEAVY BREEDING MEXICANS
More immigrants
While the census information did not include demographic breakouts, immigration groups were quick to claim that immigrants, and particularly Latinos, accounted for much of the population growth, both here and across the country.
"Today's data, coupled with recently released Census Bureau estimates, demonstrate that the Latino population has significantly influenced how congressional seats are apportioned among the states," the Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund said in a statement.
But the Federation for American Immigration Reform, which supports controlled immigration, called the population increase "enormous and unwelcome" and a further strain on the country's natural resources.
"It is increasingly clear that our immigration policies are divorced from the social, economic and environmental realities that face our nation," said its president, Dan Stein.
Latinos represent the fastest-growing demographic group in the United States as well as in Washington state. Census estimates for the 2005-2009 period released this month show the Latino population in Washington grew 41 percent since 2000.
Nationally, one-quarter of all births are to Latino mothers, compared with 19 percent in Washington state, according to state figures.
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BUILDING THE MEX OCCUPATION STATE BY STATE:
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Washington gains 830,000 residents, becomes 13th most populous state
Washington grew faster than the nation and two-thirds of the states, earning a 10th seat in Congress and edging up two notches from its rank in 2000 to become the nation's 13th most populous state, according to the 2010 census. Much of the growth was driven by immigration.
By Lornet Turnbull
Seattle Times staff reporter
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State Pop (million)
California 37.25
Texas 25.15
New York 19.38
Florida 18.80
Illinois 12.83
Pennsylvania 12.70
Ohio 11.53
Michigan 9.88
Georgia 9.69
North Carolina 9.54
New Jersey 8.79
Virginia 8
Washington 6.72
Massachusetts 6.55
Indiana 6.48
Arizona 6.39
Tennessee 6.35
Missouri 5.99
Maryland 5.77
Wisconsin 5.69
Minnesota 5.30
Colorado 5.03
Alabama 4.78
South Carolina 4.63
Louisiana 4.53
Kentucky 4.34
Oregon 3.83
Oklahoma 3.75
Connecticut 3.57
Iowa 3.05
Mississippi 2.97
Arkansas 2.92
Kansas 2.85
Utah 2.76
Nevada 2.7
New Mexico 2.06
West Virginia 1.85
Nebraska 1.83
Idaho 1.57
Hawaii 1.36
Maine 1.33
New Hampshire 1.32
Rhode Island 1.05
Montana 0.99
Delaware 0.90
South Dakota 0.81
Alaska 0.71
North Dakota 0.67
Vermont 0.63
Wyoming 0.56
Source: Census Bureau
Washington added more than 830,400 residents during the past decade to become the nation's 13th most populous state.
Washington grew faster than the nation as a whole and two-thirds of the states, according to 2010 census figures released Tuesday. Its population growth gained the state a 10th seat in the U.S. House of Representatives.
The state now is home to 6.7 million people, nearly double its population of 40 years ago.
Yet, the state's decade-over-decade rate of growth for 2010 was the lowest in 70 years — mirroring a national trend.
"That reflects an aging population, where two kids per household have become the norm, except for the Latino population," said Richard Morrill, a Seattle demographer and professor emeritus of geography with the University of Washington.
"We're seeing a lot of immigration," he added. "That's been in the news for a long time now."
The census figures were announced Tuesday in Washington, D.C., by U.S. Census Bureau officials and Commerce Secretary Gary Locke, the former Washington governor whose department oversees the bureau.
The data show 308.7 million people living in the 50 states and the District of Columbia, a growth of 9.7 percent from a decade ago.
The release was simply a population count and did not include any demographic data, such as age and race. Information on city and county population growth won't be released until February or March.
Washington added 14 percent more people to reach a population of 6,724,540. The state moved up two notches, surpassing Indiana and Massachusetts, to become the 13th most populous state. The 2000 census showed a 21.1 percent population growth in Washington.
The population numbers released Tuesday also included 28,829 overseas military and federal civilian employees counted as Washington residents.
Regionally, the South and the West picked up the bulk of the nation's population increase, adding 14,318,924 and 8,747,621 people, respectively. The Midwest added 2,534,225 people, and the Northeast states picked up 1,722,862.
Among individual states, Nevada grew by the largest percentage, while Texas added the greatest number of residents. Michigan was the only state to lose population. California remained the nation's most populous state and Wyoming its least.
Migration spurs growth
Demographers at Washington state's Office of Financial Management use a number of measures — including school enrollment and driver's license information — to project population estimates far into the future.
Their projection for 2010 came within less than 1 percentage point of the actual number reported by the Census Bureau on Tuesday.
Yi Zhao, chief demographer, pointed out that population grows in two ways: natural increase — the difference between births and deaths — and migration, foreign and domestic.
"During normal years," she said, "birth and death usually contribute to half the growth, and the other half comes through migration."
Between 2000 and 2010, the state added a total of 380,400 people through natural growth. The remainder of the population increase — nearly 450,000 — come through migration, people moving from either another state or from overseas.
Most came, state figures show, after the so-called dot-com bust in the early part of the decade and before the economic and housing meltdown that struck near the end.
More immigrants
While the census information did not include demographic breakouts, immigration groups were quick to claim that immigrants, and particularly Latinos, accounted for much of the population growth, both here and across the country.
"Today's data, coupled with recently released Census Bureau estimates, demonstrate that the Latino population has significantly influenced how congressional seats are apportioned among the states," the Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund said in a statement.
But the Federation for American Immigration Reform, which supports controlled immigration, called the population increase "enormous and unwelcome" and a further strain on the country's natural resources.
"It is increasingly clear that our immigration policies are divorced from the social, economic and environmental realities that face our nation," said its president, Dan Stein.
Latinos represent the fastest-growing demographic group in the United States as well as in Washington state. Census estimates for the 2005-2009 period released this month show the Latino population in Washington grew 41 percent since 2000.
Nationally, one-quarter of all births are to Latino mothers, compared with 19 percent in Washington state, according to state figures.


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“Through love of having children, we are going to take over.” AUGUSTIN CEBADA, BROWN BERETS, THE LA RAZA FASCIST PARTY

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“Through love of having children, we are going to take over.” AUGUSTIN CEBADA, BROWN BERETS, THE LA RAZA FASCIST PARTY



"Remember 187 -- the Proposition to deny taxpayer funds for services to
non-citizens -- was the last gasp of white America in California."
---Art Torres, Chairman of the California Democratic Party
Anchor Baby Power
La Voz de Aztlan has produced a video in honor of the millions of babies that have been born as US citizens to Mexican undocumented parents. These babies are destined to transform America. The nativist CNN reporter Lou Dobbs estimates that there are over 200,000 "Anchor Babies" born every year whereas George Putnam, a radio reporter, says the figure is closer to 300,000. La Voz de Aztlan believes that the number is approximately 500,000 "Anchor Babies" born every year.
The video below depicts the many faces of the "Anchor Baby Generation". The video includes a fascinating segment showing a group of elementary school children in Santa Ana, California confronting the Minutemen vigilantes. The video ends with a now famous statement by Professor Jose Angel Gutierrez of the University of Texas at Austin.

http://www.aztlan.net/anchor_baby_power.htm

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“Through love of having children, we are going to take over.” AUGUSTIN CEBADA, BROWN BERETS, THE LA RAZA FASCIST PARTY


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Anchor Babies Grab One Quarter of Welfare Dollars in LA Co

The anchor baby scam has proven lucrative for illegal aliens in Los Angeles County, at considerable cost to our own poor and downtrodden legal citizenry.

The numbers show that more than $50 million in CalWORKS benefits and food stamps for January went to children born in the United States whose parents are in the country without documentation. This represents approximately 23 percent of the total benefits under the state welfare and food stamp programs, Antonovich said.

"When you add this to $350 million for public safety and nearly $500 million for health care, the total cost for illegal immigrants to county taxpayers far exceeds $1 billion a year -- not including the millions of dollars for education," Antonovich said.

I love children and I'm all for compassion -- smart, teach-them-to-fish compassion. But when laws, the Constitution, and enforcement allow illegal aliens (the operative word here being "illegal") to insinuate themselves into our nation and bleed us of our precious financial resources, then laws, the Constitution and enforcement need to be changed.

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