SOARING POVERTY FOR AMERICANS… SOARING WELFARE AND OUR JOBS FOR LA RAZA
ILLEGALS!
"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
LA RAZA and "free" EDUCATION LOOTING IN CA:
http://californiainmeltdown.blogspot.com/2013/02/california-where-la-raza-loots-first.html
600 HOMELESS CHILDREN UNDER OBAMA’S WHITE HOUSE NOSE, WHERE LA RAZA
OPERATES FOR AMNESTY AND CONTINUED NON-ENFORCEMENT… while the County of Los
Angeles hands out $600 million per year in welfare to illegals, primarily
ANCHOR BABY BREEDERS.
"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
LA RAZA and "free" EDUCATION LOOTING IN CA:
http://californiainmeltdown.blogspot.com/2013/02/california-where-la-raza-loots-first.html
THIS
IS THE AMERICA THE DEMOCRAT PARTY IS BUILDING… NO LEGAL NEED APPLY!
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600 children living in Washington, DC homeless shelterBy Naomi Spencer
14 February 2013
Washington, DC, offers one of the starkest portraits of the social
crisis in America. At the District’s former General Hospital, a shelter for
homeless families houses 372 adults and some 600 children in tiny living
quarters. Families sleep with their scant belongings in areas barely bigger
than office cubicles.
The city’s homeless crisis has exploded since the onset of the
recession. Lack of work and unaffordable rent have pushed the number of
families living in the streets up by 74 percent in the past five years. Last
year alone, the number of homeless families rose 18 percent.
Advocates estimate that as many as 1,014 families in the city are
now homeless, a group that includes at least 1,600 children.
Applicants for rent vouchers face years-long waiting lists and a
safety net system that is terminally underfunded, understaffed, and overloaded.
“It’s like paperwork on top of paperwork—they have to prove they don’t have a
safe place to stay,” Washington Legal Clinic for the Homeless attorney Marta
Beresin told the Washington Post in an article published February 11.
At the same time that homeless services are overwhelmed, the city
has a budget surplus of $417 million. Democratic mayor Vincent Gray recently
announced a $100 million budget for affordable housing, most slated for 10,000
senior and low-income housing units. Even with the funding, however, an
analysis by the DC Fiscal Policy Institute found the apartments may be
inadequately subsidized to help the poorest residents, especially those who are
homeless and jobless.
While poverty deepens in many neighborhoods of the nation’s
capital, D.C. has some of the highest rent rates in the country, a state of
affairs that is widening along with the income gap. Driving the high housing
costs is a tiny segment of the population, many working in government or military
services, who have seen their wealth soar. One in seven D.C. residents fall in
the top 5 percent of the income distribution, earning more than $191,500 per
year. A construction boom catering to this layer has produced penthouses and
luxury townhomes costing millions of dollars. Neighborhoods across the city
have seen their cost of living soar as a result.
The Washington Post notes that overcrowding in the D.C.
General shelter is due in part to a decision by the city to cut back on
subsidies to temporarily house homeless families in motels along New York
Avenue. This year, about 50 families are being put up in motel rooms, compared
to some 200 families last winter. The city spent $3 million on the
accommodations last year because of a law mandating that residents must be
sheltered in motels when the city’s emergency housing facilities are full and
the temperature is below freezing.
That arrangement produced crises for numerous families. Homeless
mothers living in the motels were warned by shelter officials that they could
be investigated by the child welfare agency for endangerment. Fearing that
their children would be taken away from them because of the precarious living
arrangements, many mothers left the homeless system altogether. This put families
into situations potentially more dangerous, including living out on the streets
and moving back in with abusive spouses or relatives.
At the General Hospital shelter, families face the misery of a
refugee camp. The Post describes parents struggling to bathe their
children in cold showers and feeding them poor-quality microwaveable food.
Residents are not allowed to cook or bring food that is not microwaveable. The
shelter provides only breakfast and dinner; its $300,000 lunch budget was cut
last year.
“Outside a few activity rooms, there is no real place to play,”
the Post notes. “For a few weeks last month, the heat went out in some
rooms, and there weren’t enough cribs for all the babies.” Legal aids have
pointed to the danger posed by the hard hospital floors for infants not
confined to a crib, noting that failure to provide safe bedding is a violation
of the city’s code. One mother who brought a crib too large to fit in her
allotted space was told to “go buy one,” according to the Washington Legal Clinic
for the Homeless.
“It’s like rock bottom for me,” said a 21-year-old mother of a
4-year-old. “I’m tired of seeing four walls. It’s like I’m in prison or
something.” A 37-year-old mother of five described sharing a room with all of
her children. “It’s stressful, it’s really stressful. Some days I literally sit
in the room and my kids are asleep and I’m sitting and just watching them,
feeling…I just feel displaced. My kids feel displaced.” The children do their
homework lying on their beds. “There’s no tables, no desks, no nothing…. I just
think about getting out of here.”
For fun, the children run through the empty halls of the hospital,
which was closed in 2001. Volunteers with a homeless youth advocacy group visit
a couple of times a week to provide activities. There is no playgound.
The Washington Legal Clinic for the Homeless reports that since
January 7, D.C. General has been running at its full capacity of 271 family
units. The impact of the shelter being full has meant that “Families sleeping
in places like parks and cars with children when the temperature is just barely
above freezing will have no access to shelter.” Once it is spring, families
presently staying in the shelter will be turned out, meaning that “D.C.
children will once again go more than half a year without any emergency shelter
safety net, leaving them in dangerous settings.”
Many families are split up or rejected apparently because their
needs are too great for the shelter to meet. “A woman who was more than eight
months pregnant was turned away…and told to return when she delivered the
baby,” the Legal Clinic reported. “In multiple cases, the father of the
children, the fiancé of the mother or an over-18-year-old child was not allowed
to be placed with the family in the shelter.”
The Legal Clinic reported that the General Hospital has had heat
outages in many common areas and rooms since Christmas. “One client, who had an
infant daughter, reported that she had been requesting a space heater from
staff for three weeks to no avail,” the advocacy organization stated. She was
not moved to a room with heat until the organization confronted city’s housing
department about the problem.
Families have also reported that the building is “infested with
mice, bedbugs, and water bugs. Some families also reported being bitten by
spiders.”
This humanitarian catastrophe has been met by city officials with
indifference and denial. Mayor Gray, questioned by Washington Post
reporter Courtland Milloy about the Legal Clinic findings, declared, “I’m over
at that shelter all the time, and I don’t think anybody can credibly say that
we aren’t doing things to help the homeless.”
“I haven’t seen any bedbugs,” Gray said. “I’m always interacting
with those young people over there and, frankly, I’ve never seen any evidence
of what that advocacy group is talking about.”
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2003: Mexican
population in U.S. reported to have increased 10 percent in just three years,
mostly as a result of illegal immigration. Mexicans encouraged to breed at all
costs. "A baby a year" Mexican pride slogan emerges
Congress
has heard testimony estimating that more than two-thirds of all births in Los
Angeles public hospitals, and more than half of all births in that city, and
nearly 10 percent of all births in the nation in recent years, have been to
mothers who are here illegally. GEORGE WILL on ANCHOR BABY WELFARE IN LA RAZA-OCCUPIED LOS
ANGELES
FROM JUDICIAL WATCH – get on their
E-NEWS!
Mexican Drug
Lords Have U.S. Anchor Babies
A
Texas newspaper column known as “Narco
Confidential”
reveals that the women in a renowned Mexican drug lord’s family like delivering
their babies in the United States, further fueling the already heated anchor
baby controversy.
The
story comes up because last week the pregnant daughter of Joaquin “El Chapo”
Guzman, got busted trying to enter the U.S.
from Mexico at San Diego’s San Ysidro border crossing. Guzman is the head of
the Sinaloa Cartel and the U.S. government has offered a multi-million-dollar reward
for his capture. He’s considered one of the world’s most wanted drug lords and
his heavily-armed cartel controls trafficking along much of the U.S. border
with Mexico.
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AN AMERICAN SEES & SPEAKS –
Comments Posted on Washington Post
One of the reasons anchor
babies are such a burden to the US is the practice of chain migration. That
baby gets to bring in his parents, siblings and in some cases grand parents and
no one needs to be economically "sponsored" so all are eligible for
the welfare state bennies. Parkland
Hospital in Dallas recently went bankrupt due to the maternity ward where most,
perhaps all the babies were born to illegals and their cost of care never paid.
While it is quite understandable that some one from a poor country or any
country for that matter might like to give the gift of citizenship to their
offspring, it is the sole right of the sovereign nation to grant that gift. We
exploit the poor and undocumented and it is time to stop. Your cheap cleaning
lady or lawn guy is very expensive for the nation as a whole. Pay a living wage
for what you don't want to do and the problem may, in part, disappear.
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LA
RAZA DEMS FEINSTEIN and BOXER HAVE THREE (3) TIMES PUSHED ON BEHALF OF THEIR
BIG AG BIZ DONORS A “SPECIAL AMNESTY” FOR 1.5 MILLION ILLEGAL FARM WORKERS,
DESPITE THE FACT THAT ONE-THIRD OF ALL “CHEAP” LABOR ILLEGAL FARM WORKERS END
UP ON WELFARE!
LA
RAZA NANCY PELOSI HAS LONG HIRED ILLEGALS AT HER ST. HELENA NAPA WINERY!
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A CASE STUDY
OF WHAT BEING MEXICO’S “FREE” BIRTHING CENTER COSTS:
Jose Herria emigrated
illegally from Mexico to Stockton, Calif., in 1997 to work as a fruit picker.
He brought with him his wife, Felipa, and three children, 19, 12 and 8 – all
illegals. When Felipa gave birth to her fourth child, daughter Flor, the family
had what is referred to as an "anchor baby" – an American citizen by
birth who provided the entire Silverio clan a ticket to remain in the U.S.
permanently. But Flor was born premature, spent three months in the neonatal
incubator and cost the San Joaquin Hospital more than $300,000. Meanwhile,
oldest daughter Lourdes married an illegal alien gave birth to a daughter, too.
Her name is Esmeralda. And Felipa had yet another child, Cristian. The two
Silverio anchor babies generate $1,000 per month in public welfare funding for
the family. Flor gets $600 a month for asthma. Healthy Cristian gets $400.
While the Silverios earned $18,000 last year picking fruit, they picked up
another $12,000 for their two "anchor babies." While President Bush
says the U.S. needs more "cheap labor" from south of the border to do
jobs Americans aren't willing to do, the case of the Silverios shows there are
indeed uncalculated costs involved in the importation of such labor – public
support and uninsured medical costs. In fact, the increasing number of illegal
aliens coming into the United States is forcing the closure of hospitals,
spreading previously vanquished diseases and threatening to destroy America's
prized health-care system, says a report in the spring issue of the Journal of
American Physicians and Surgeons. "The influx of illegal aliens has
serious hidden medical consequences," writes Madeleine Pelner Cosman,
author of the report. "We judge reality primarily by what we see. But what
we do not see can be more dangerous, more expensive, and more deadly than what
is seen." According to her study, 84 California hospitals are
closing their doors as a direct result of the rising number of illegal aliens
and their non-reimbursed tax on the system. "Anchor babies," the
author writes, "born to illegal aliens instantly qualify as Disability Income."citizens
for welfare benefits and have caused enormous rises in Medicaid costs and
stipends under Supplemental Security
Income.
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WELFARE FOR ILLEGALS IN LOS ANGELES COUNTY ALONE IS UP TO $600 MILLION
PER YEAR… HOW MUCH OF THAT DOES MEXICO PAY US BACK ON?
JUDICIAL WATCH
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, 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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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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ANCHOR BABIES BORN IN OUR BORDERS ARE STILL CITIZENS OF MEXICO!
"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
"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.
“Through love of having children, we are going to take over.” AUGUSTIN CEBADA, BROWN BERETS, THE LA RAZA FASCIST PARTY
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.
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