“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.”
http://mexicanoccupation.blogspot.com/2017/07/la-raza-fascist-antonio-villaraigosas.html
Previous generations of immigrants did not believe they were racially superior to Americans. That is the view of La Raza Cosmica, by Jose Vasconcelos, Mexico’s former education minister and a presidential candidate. According to this book, republished in 1979 by the Department of Chicano Studies at Cal State LA, students of Scandinavian, Dutch and English background are dullards, blacks are ugly and inferior, and those “Mongols” with the slanted eyes lack enterprise. The superior new “cosmic” race of Spaniards and Indians is replacing them, and all Yankee “Anglos.” LLOYD BILLINGSLEY/ FRONTPAGE mag
Report: 1-Bedroom Average Rent Rose 12.3 Percent Nationally in One Year
The national median prices for one-bedroom and two-bedroom rental units have skyrocketed as rent climbs sharply in cities across the country amid inflation, according to a report.
Rental platform Zumper has released its February National Rent Index report, which found the median rent for a one-bedroom apartment in the United States is $1,393, while the median two-bedroom rental goes for $1,708 — both all-time highs. In nine of the past ten months, the median one-bedroom price has reached new all-time peaks, while the median two-bedroom price has shattered records for 13 consecutive months, the report finds.
Moreover, the national median rent for a one-bedroom unit has increased 12.3 percent from February of 2021 to February of 2022 and is 1.4 percent higher than the previous month. “That one month of growth is more than twice the amount experienced in all of 2020 (0.6 percent), and more than four times experienced in 2019 (0.3 percent). In short, rent is continuing to rise at breakneck speeds,” the report states. The national median for two-bedroom units has jumped over 13 percent year-over-year.
According to Zumper, the ten cities with the highest one-bedroom rent prices include:
- New York City, New York
- 1-Bedroom Median: $3,100; Year over Year Increase: 26 Percent
- 2-Bedroom Median: $3,300; Year over Year Increase: 29.4 Percent
- San Francisco, California
- 1-Bedroom Median: $2,930; Year over Year Increase: 10.6 Percent
- 2-Bedroom Median: $3,970 Year over Year Increase: 13.4 Percent
- Boston, Massachusetts
- 1-Bedroom Median: $2,700; Year over Year Increase: 31.7 Percent
- 2-Bedroom Median: $3,090; Year over Year Increase: 23.6 Percent
- San Jose, California
- 1-Bedroom Median: $2,470; Year over Year Increase: 13.3 Percent
- 2-Bedroom Median: $2,930; Year over Year Increase: 9.3 Percent
- Miami, Florida
- 1-Bedroom Median: $2,420; Year over Year Increase: 34.4 Percent
- 2-Bedroom Median: $3,220; Year over Year Increase: 34.2 Percent
- Washington, DC
- 1-Bedroom Median: $2,220; Year over Year Increase: 13.3 Percent
- 2-Bedroom Median: $2,950; Year over Year Increase: 10.9 Percent
- Los Angeles, California
- 1-Bedroom Median: $2,190; Year over Year Increase: 15.3 Percent
- 2-Bedroom Median: $3000; Year over Year Increase: 12.8 Percent
- San Diego, California
- 1-Bedroom Median: $2,170; Year over Year Increase: 19.2 Percent
- 2-Bedroom Median: $2,760; Year over Year Increase: 15.0 Percent
- Oakland, California
- 1-Bedroom Median: $2,100; Year over Year Increase: 5.0 Percent
- 2-Bedroom Median: $2,700; Year over Year Increase: 8.0 Percent
- Scottsdale, Arizona
- 1-Bedroom Median: $1,950; Year over Year Increase: 28.3 Percent
- 2-Bedroom Median: $2,530; Year over Year Increase: 22.2 Percent
Brett Allen, a residential agent in New York City, told the New York Post that the rent increases in the city “should be illegal.”
“It’s horrible. I’m seeing a lot of people being turned out of their homes, people who paid rent on time with perfect credit scores,” he added.
One of Allen’s clients, Anne Kennedy, 26, was planning to renew her lease on her studio apartment in the West Village when she says she received a notice about 90 days before her lease was up stating rent would increase from $2,696 to $3,950 – a whopping 46.5 percent jump, the Post reports.
A 2019 New York City law required the landlord to notify Kennedy of the price hike at least ninety days before the lease renewal, according to the Post.
“It’s actually comical,” Kennedy said. “It’s definitely heartbreaking because I won’t be able to live with one of my best friends in the building anymore.”
“It couldn’t happen to a better person who would’ve negotiated in good faith and moved forward in a reasonable way,” Allen told the Post. “This is akin to an eviction notice. No person can afford an increase like that.”
Brooks: Dems on Wrong Side of Education, Crime, San Francisco Recall ‘Should Be a Five-Alarm Fire’
On Friday’s “PBS NewsHour,” New York Times columnist David Brooks said the school board recalls in San Francisco “should be a five-alarm fire” to Democrats, who have gotten on the wrong side of the major issues of education and crime.
Host Judy Woodruff asked, “Some glimmerings around the country in local races, David, that voters who had voted Democratic are having real problems with Democratic — three Democratic candidates right now, three members of the San Francisco school board kicked out of office. We’ve seen it in Virginia and a few other places. It’s voters upset about COVID, about education issues, and more. But how worried, I guess, is my question — and I’m asking you to do this in just a minute or so — should Democrats be right now about some of these, frankly, surprising moves around the country?”
Brooks responded, “Yeah, it should be a five-alarm fire. San Francisco, they defeated those people by like 72 to 79%. The two big issues are schools — San Francisco wanted to dismantle the magnet school, and crime. Crime is being talked about in my neighborhood, and defund the police put the Democrats in a terrible spot on this issue, as they did on this education issue.”
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In total, the five migrant encounters led to the apprehension of 276 migrants and at least two suspected human smugglers.
BUILDING THE LA RAZA SUPREMACY WELARE STATE - THE DEMOCRAT PARTY AT WORK.
PUT EMPOYERS OF ILLEGALS IN PRISONS BUILT ALONG THE NARCOMEX BORDER AND STOP WELFARE FOR ILLEGALS AND WE END NAFTA JOE BIDEN'S INVASION THAT DAY!
Sanctuary State New Jersey Seeks More Stimulus Checks for Illegal Aliens
Illegal aliens in the sanctuary state of New Jersey could get another round of stimulus checks, paid for by the state’s taxpayers, in addition to the checks they received last year.
Gov. Phil Murphy (D-NJ) is proposing another $53 million in the state budget to fund one-time $500 stimulus checks for more than 100,000 illegal aliens. Nearly half a million illegal aliens currently live in New Jersey.
Already, Murphy had allocated about $60 million in stimulus checks for illegal aliens last year and a few months ago. For those earning less than $55,000, individuals could secure $2,000 while a family could get $4,000.
Also last year, former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D) approved a state budget that gave nearly 200,000 illegal aliens a one-time stimulus check of $15,600. Like New Jersey, the checks were funded by taxpayers.
John Binder is a reporter for Breitbart News. Email him at jbinder@breitbart.com. Follow him on Twitter here.
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