HALF THE POPULATION OF CALIFORNIA ARE MEXICANS OR THE ANCHOR BABY BORN CHILDREN OF ILLEGALS. ALL ARE DEMOCRAT VOTERS.
Mayor Eric Garcetti Blames ‘Institutional Racism’ for Homelessness in Los Angeles
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LOS ANGELES, California — Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti blamed “institutional racism” for homelessness on Friday, though liberal California is one of the only states in which homelessness has been rising.
Garcetti was addressing a press conference to discuss the city’s progress in reducing homelessness during the coronavirus pandemic.
“Institutional racism is a leading cause of homelessness in Los Angeles. In Los Angeles County, where 8 to 9 percent of the population is African American, a third of all people experiencing homelessness are black.”
Describing the problem as “homelessness against black Angelenos,” Garcetti traced the problem back many generations, to discrimination against black veterans in the post-World War II era, to residential covenants that prevented black people from buying property, and to redlining by banks (all practices which have been illegal for decades).
In December, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development revealed that California is “entirely” responsible for a 2.7% nationwide rise in homelessness, which rose a staggering 16.4% in the Golden State.
Los Angeles County has seen a dramatic rise in homelessness in recent years, rising to nearly 60,000 people last year, with some observers voicing concerns about a possible outbreak of bubonic plague and other diseases.
On Friday, the latest homeless count — with data prior to the pandemic — revealed that the homeless population in Los Angeles County rose 13% in the previous year, reaching over 66,000 people. In the city, the increase was 14%.
Though Garcetti has promised to deal with homelessness throughout his tenure as mayor, he has failed to make progress.
Garcetti said that the city succeeded in bringing 6,000 people indoors during the coronavirus pandemic — some in individual trailers and hotel rooms, and some in communal shelters.
Garcetti also said that the city was “collectively grieving the lives lost due to racism in this country,” noting the recent burial of George Floyd in Houston, Texas, after he was killed in the custody of police in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on Memorial Day.
On Wednesday, Garcetti described “systemic racism” as “racism that is built into systems.” He seemed to conflate unequal outcomes with intentional or “systemic” discrimination.
Joel B. Pollak is Senior Editor-at-Large at Breitbart News and the host of Breitbart News Sunday on Sirius XM Patriot on Sunday evenings from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. ET (4 p.m. to 7 p.m. PT). His new book, RED NOVEMBER, is available for pre-order. He is a winner of the 2018 Robert Novak Journalism Alumni Fellowship. Follow him on Twitter at @joelpollak.
Homeless Population Rises 13% in Los Angeles County in 2019 to over 66,000
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Homelessness rose by 13% in Los Angeles County, and 14% in the City of Los Angeles itself, over the year ending in January, according to the annual homeless count released on Friday.
The Los Angeles Times reported:
The annual point-in-time count released Friday estimated the county’s homeless population at 66,433, up nearly 13% from the prior year, the second consecutive double-digit increase. The estimate for the city was 41,290, up almost 14% and only slightly less than last year’s increase of 16%.
The statistics do not reflect the impact of the coronavirus pandemic, or the city’s efforts to bring homeless people indoors during the outbreak.
While the pandemic is thought to have increased the risk of homelessness due to its economic impact, the response to the coronavirus also saw some 6,000 homeless people brought inside, Mayor Eric Garcetti announced Friday.
Garcetti also blamed “institutional racism” for the rise in homelessness, noting that African Americans were eight to nine percent of the population in the county, yet a third of its homeless population.
He blamed discrimination going back to the post-World War II era in explaining racial disparities in homelessness.
He did not explain why Los Angeles, a liberal and diverse city, would be more subject to “institutional racism” than other parts of the country, where homelessness has been falling.
Data released by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development in December showed that California was “entirely” responsible for the nationwide increase in homelessness up to January 2019.
Homelessness rose 2.7% nationwide, but 16.4% in California alone, driving the increase.
Joel B. Pollak is Senior Editor-at-Large at Breitbart News and the host of Breitbart News Sunday on Sirius XM Patriot on Sunday evenings from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. ET (4 p.m. to 7 p.m. PT). His new book, RED NOVEMBER, is available for pre-order. He is a winner of the 2018 Robert Novak Journalism Alumni Fellowship. Follow him on Twitter at @joelpollak.
HOMELESS CRISIS IN LOS ANGELES, MEXICO’S SECOND LARGEST
CITY WORSENS BY THE DAY….
Approximates the great depression
http://mexicanoccupation.blogspot.com/2017/11/homeless-crisis-in-mexicos-second.html
HOMELESS AMERICA’S
HOUSING CRISIS as 40 million illegals have climbed U.S. open borders.
http://mexicanoccupation.blogspot.com/2017/12/homeless-in-america-hundreds-of.html
EVERY AMERICAN (Legal)
only one paycheck and one hundred illegals away from living in their cars.
Nolte:
Punk Legend Johnny Rotten Sounds Alarm over L.A. Homeless Epidemic
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JOHN NOLTE
29 Apr 2019422
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Sex Pistols
frontman Johnny Rotten isn’t afraid to buck the establishment and sound the
alarm over L.A.’s homeless epidemic, which has literally landed at his front door.
The 63-year-old lives in Venice
Beach where there has been a surge of homeless vagrants that have vandalized
his multi-million dollar home and spoiled the beaches with “poo” and “needles.”
“A couple of weeks ago I had a
problem,” he said. “They came over the gate and put their tent inside, right in
front of the front door. It’s like . . . the audacity. And if you complain,
what are you? Oh, one of the establishment elite? No, I’m a bloke that’s worked
hard for his money and I expect to be able to use my own front door.”
He added that his wife Nora, who suffers
from Alzheimer’s, isn’t able to cope with bums trying to “steal the iron bars
off the windows” for the scrap metal and bricks coming through his windows.
“My wife’s ill and she can’t cope
with this. But at 2 a.m. last week, a brick whizzed through the top floor
window, the bedroom. Sorry, Mr. Policeman. I need your help.”
“The vagrants moved in en masse . . . [in]
tent cities. They’re all young; they’re all like 24,” he said, adding that,
“They’re aggressive, and because there’s an awful lot of them together they’re
gang-y.”
They have also spoiled beach life:
“And the heroin spikes . . . You can’t take anyone to the beach because there’s
jabs just waiting for young kids to put their feet in — and poo all over the
sand.”
This might sound like hypocrisy
coming from a punk rocker, but it’s really not. The whole ethos of ’70s and
’80s punk rock is live and let live. No rules … at least until you interfere
with me living the life I want to live, which is exactly what is happening to
Rotten.
If you want to know what an actual
punk rock sellout looks like, I give you Henry Rollins, the Vandals
legend who endorsed … Obamacare.
In fact, Rotten (whose real name is John
Lydon) is bucking an establishment that treats these vagrants as sacred cows
while at the same time pretending they do not exist because their rising
numbers reflect badly on the Democrat-run strongholds that cannot manage the
growing problem.
The media and the left-wing
political establishment want us to see the homeless as victims of a cruel
American capitalism that allows good people to fall through society’s cracks.
Naturally, the only solution to this problem is big government socialism.
But the truth is that American
capitalism licked poverty decades ago. The so-called “poor” in this country now
have cable TV, central heat, air conditioning, videogames, microwave ovens,
iPhones, and struggle with over eating.
The homeless are an altogether different problem.
Certainly, good people slip through
the cracks temporarily. No question. But there are all kinds of avenues to help
those who are sincere about getting back on their feet. The homeless epidemic
is actually an epidemic of mental illness, addiction, and tolerance.
City’s that tolerate poopy beaches
and sidewalks, hypodermic needles, and aggressive panhandling only end up
attracting even bigger problems and making the lives of their normal citizens
miserable.
Johnny Rotten complaining about one
of the most sacred of sacred cows is as punk as it gets, and so is his support
of Trump and Brexit.
Another line
they cut into: Illegals get free public housing as impoverished Americans wait
Want some perspective on
why so many blue sanctuary cities have so many homeless encampments hovering
around?
Try the reality that
illegal immigrants are routinely given free public housing by the U.S., based
on the fact that they are uneducated, unskilled, and largely unemployable. Those are the
criteria, and now importing poverty has never been easier. Shockingly,
this comes as millions of poor Americans are out in the cold awaiting that
housing that the original law was intended to help.
Thus, the tent cities,
and by coincidence, the worst of these emerging shantytowns are in blue sanctuary
cities loaded with illegal immigrants - Orange County, San Francisco, San
Diego, Seattle, New York...Is there a connection? At a minimum, it's worth
looking at.
The Trump
administration's Department of Housing and Urban Development is finally trying
to put a stop to it as 1.5 million illegals prepare to enter the U.S. this
year, and one can only wonder why they didn't do it yesterday.
The plan would scrap
Clinton-era regulations that allowed illegal immigrants to sign up for
assistance without having to disclose their status.
Under the new Trump rules, not only
would the leaseholder using public housing have to be an eligible U.S. person,
but the government would verify all applicants through the Systematic Alien
Verification for Entitlements (SAVE) database, a federal system that’s used to
weed illegal immigrants out of other welfare programs.
Those already
getting HUD assistance would
have to go through a new verification, though it would be over a period of time
and wouldn’t all come at once.
“We’ve got our own people
to house and need to take care of our citizens,” an administration official
told The Washington Times. “Because of past loopholes in HUD guidance, illegal
aliens were able to live in free public housing desperately needed by so many
of our own citizens. As illegal aliens attempt to swarm our borders, we’re
sending the message that you can’t live off of American welfare on the
taxpayers’ dime.”
The Times notes that the
rules are confusingly contradictary, and some illegal immigrant families are
getting full rides based on just one member being born in the U.S. The
pregnant caravaner who calculatingly slipped across the U.S. in San Diego late
last year, only to have her baby the next day, now, along with her entire
family, gets that free ride on government housing. Plus lots of cheesy news coverage about how
heartwarming it all is. That's a lot cheaper than any housing she's going to
find back in Tegucigalpa.
Migrants would be almost
fools not to take the offering.
The problem of course is
that Americans who paid into these programs, and the subset who find themselves
in dire circumstances, are in fact being shut out.
The fill-the-pews
Catholic archbishops may love to tout the virtues of illegal immigrants
and wave signs about getting 'justice" for them, but the hard fact
here is that these foreign nationals are stealing from others as they
take this housing benefit under legal technicalities. That's not a good
thing under anyone's theological law. But hypocrisy is comfortable ground for
the entire open borders lobby as they shamelessly
celebrate lawbreaking at the border, leaving the impoverished of the U.S.
out cold.
The Trump administration
is trying to have this outrage fixed by summer. But don't imagine it won't
be without the open-borders lawsuits, the media sob stories, the leftist
judges, and the scolding clerics.
Sanctuary Cities Welcome
Illegal Aliens with ‘Open Arms’ While 38K American Veterans Remain Homeless
Sanctuary
cities across the United States are responding to President Donald Trump’s
threat to bus border crossers and illegal aliens to their jurisdictions, saying
they plan to welcome all illegal immigration with “open arms” despite soaring
homelessness problems.
Last week, Trump threatened to bus border crossers and illegal aliens into
sanctuary cities and states, like California and New York City, if the
country’s asylum laws were not changed. White House Press Secretary Sarah
Huckabee Sanders on Sunday confirmed that the White House is considering the plan.
“The USA has the absolute legal right to have apprehended
illegal immigrants transferred to Sanctuary Cities,” Trump posted on Twitter
over the weekend. “We hereby demand that they be taken care of at the highest
level, especially by the State of California, which is well known or it’s poor
management & high taxes!”
Just out: The USA has
the absolute legal right to have apprehended illegal immigrants transferred to
Sanctuary Cities. We hereby demand that they be taken care of at the highest
level, especially by the State of California, which is well known or its poor
management & high taxes!
Sanctuary city mayors like Oakland, California, Mayor Libby
Schaaf have responded to Trump’s threat by saying they plan to welcome any and
all illegal aliens to their cities — even those cities that are struggling with
rising homelessness. Currently, there are nearly 38,000 homeless American veterans across the country.
“Oakland welcomes all, no matter where you came from or how you
got here,” Schaaf wrote on Twitter.
As of 2017, there were more than 2,700 Oakland residents who were homeless — an increase of 25
percent when compared to two years before. In all of Alameda
County, there are about 5,630 homeless residents. In all of California,
there are nearly 130,000 homeless residents, including nearly 11,000 homeless
American Veterans.
Sanctuary city New York City’s Mayor Bill de Blasio originally
blasted Trump for the plan, claiming the president was using illegal aliens as
“chess pieces,” but he then advocated for giving illegal aliens driver’s licenses
in order to attract more illegal aliens to the state.
“Undocumented immigrants are our neighbors and part of the
backbone of our economy,” de Blasio wrote online. “It’s mind-boggling that they
aren’t allowed to have driver’s licenses in New York State.”
New York City homelessness has reached the highest levels since
the 1930s when the country struggled through the Great Depression. Today,
there are nearly 64,000 homeless residents in New York City, including more than
15,000 homeless families with almost 23,000 homeless children. This is the
largest metro area homeless population in the country. There are more than
1,200 homeless American veterans living in New York state.
In interviews with the Daily Beast, sanctuary
city mayors from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Chicago, Illinois; and Cambridge,
Massachusetts, said their jurisdictions would be happy to welcome all illegal
aliens.
Philadelphia, Chicago, and Cambridge have a combined homeless
population of at least 12,000 residents. In the state of Massachusetts, alone,
there are now more than 20,000homeless residents, including almost 1,000 homeless American
veterans.
“The city would be prepared to welcome these immigrants just as
we have embraced our immigrant communities for decades,” Philadelphia Mayor Jim
Kenney said.
“As a welcoming city, we would welcome these migrants with open
arms, just as we welcomed Syrian refugees, just as we welcomed Puerto Ricans
displaced by Hurricane Maria and just as we welcome Rohingya refugees fleeing
genocide in Myanmar,” Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel said.
Burlington, Vermont, Mayor Miro Weinberger said in a statement that illegal aliens were vital to making
his city “more prosperous” and “more diverse.”
“We know from decades of experience that newcomers to Burlington
will make us more prosperous, more diverse and stronger, just as generations of
past immigrants have driven our past growth and success,” Weinberger said.
In total, there are more than 550,000 American residents who are
homeless nationwide. Meanwhile, the U.S. admits more than 1.5 million illegal
and legal immigrants every year — the overwhelming majority of which are low
skilled workers who compete for jobs against America’s poor, working, and
middle class. The Washington, DC-imposed mass immigration policy drives housing costs up for Americans, economists have found.
John Binder is a reporter for Breitbart News. Follow him
on Twitter at @JxhnBinder.
Cher: Los Angeles ‘Can’t Take Care
of Its Own, How Can It Take Care of’ More Immigrants
JOHN BINDER
Pop icon Cher said Sunday that Los
Angeles, California, “can’t take care of its own” residents, much less newly
arrived illegal and legal immigrants.
Cher said she failed to understand how the city of Los Angeles
in the sanctuary state of California could afford to admit and take care of any
more immigrants when city officials have failed to care for homeless, veterans,
and poverty-stricken Americans.
LA City
Council May Operate Tent Encampments for 34,000 Homeless… THEY DON’T ASK
ILLEGALS TO LIVE IN TENTS!!!
Jae C. Hong / Associated
Press
The Los Angeles City Council voted last week
to develop an “emergency” plan that could operate trailer and tent encampments
to house 34,000-homeless — similar to the plan developed by Orange County.
The Los Angeles City Council on March 23 declared a homeless crisis by requesting the Los Angeles County
Homeless Services Authority implement an Emergency Response to Homelessness
Plan that would provide an alternative to encampments for 100 percent of the
Los Angeles homeless population by December 31, 2018.
The Los Angeles Housing Authority recently reported that of the 34,189 homeless identified in the 2017
federally mandated count, 25,237 or 76 percent, were unsheltered and living on
sidewalks, cars, tents, or mobile homes.
The report was released 16 months after homeless advocates
convinced city voters they could permanently solve homeless by passing Measure HHH ballot initiative, which raised property taxes by $9.64
per $100,000 of assessed valuation to fund a $1.2 billion bond.
Los Angeles County then convinced voters in March 2017 to pass
Measure H to provide $350 million per year worth of homeless mental health and
addiction services through a ¼ percent increased sales tax up to 10 percent in a number of L.A. County cities.
Both measures only achieved the 2/3 majority required to pass
because of a miraculous surge from absentee voters in central and south LA
districts that supported higher taxes.
LA City Council members also recently voted to build 222 units of permanent supportive homeless housing in each
of the 15 LA City Council districts by 2020. The first 122 of the 3,330
approved homeless units broke ground in East Hollywood in November.
But the federal 2017 City of Los Angeles homeless count found the population had spiked by 5,698, or about 20 percent,
since 2016. That means despite raising $1.2 billion in taxes, the net number of
homeless after the new construction has already increased by 2,368.
Last month, the city council voted unanimously to start
housing 60 homeless people in trailers on a city-owned downtown lot. But despite the city paying
$2 million for trailers equipped with bathrooms and showers, and funding
allocating another $1 million a year to operate the downtown trailer park, CBS
News reported that local restaurant owners say transients already hurt
their business, and the trailers will make the situation worse.
The City of Los Angeles told voters it could solve the homeless
problem with the HHH tax increase and $1.2 billion. But it cost Orange County
$780,000 per month temporarily to house 700 homeless evicted from the Santa Ana
River in 400 motel rooms. Given the enormous scale of L.A.’s homeless problem,
that would cost the city about $49.2 million a month.
Orange County Supervisors voted on March 19 to set up tent
cities on county parcels next to public parks in Irvine, Huntington, and Laguna
Niguel. All 3 cities are threatening to file lawsuits to prevent the Orange
County from dumping its problem on local communities.
None of the 15 Los Angeles Districts wants the risk exposure to
infectious diseases that come with a homeless encampment. Breitbart News reported that a hepatitis A outbreak began among San Diego’s
homeless population and has spread statewide. The latest California Public
Health report found 703 new cases, 460 hospitalizations, and 21 deaths.
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