Monday, January 31, 2011

Should Illegals Be Deported? SHOULD MEXICO STOP EXPORTING THEIR POOR, CRIMINAL AND PREGNANT?

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RESPONSE THE BELOW OPINION POSTED IN NYC, WITH THE MEXICANOCCUPATION.blogspot.com LINK ATTACHED, BY AN UNKNOWN POSTER, AND UNIDENTIFIED SOURCE.

“There is understandable doubt as to how many Americans will actually line up to clean toilets and pick grapes in the scorching hot fields of California.”

RESPONSE:



“CHEAP” MEX LABOR DID NOT BUILD THIS GREAT NATION. WE CAN SEE WHAT IT DID FOR MEXICO! 38 MILLION OF THEIR PEOPLE HAVE HOPPED OUR BORDERS AND JOBS! IN FACT, THAT “CHEAP” MEXICAN LABOR IS STAGGERINGLY EXPENSIVE, NOT ONLY IN DOLLAR COST, BUT IN THE MEXICAN ASSAULT TO OUR CULTURE. MEXICANS ARE A HIGHLY VIOLENT CULTURE AND CLIMB OUR BORDERS NOT TO ASSIMILATE, BUT TO LOOT. EVEN AFTER BEING IN OUR BORDERS FOR YEARS, THEY ONLY SPEAK ENGLISH WHEN THEY MUST, AND HABITUALLY WAVE THEIR MEX FLAG ANNOUNCING “VIVA LA RECONQUISTA!” IN LOS ANGELES COUNTY ALONE, WHERE HALF OF THOSE WITH JOBS ARE ILLEGALS USING STOLEN SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBERS, WELFARE PAID TO ILLEGALS NOW EXCEEDS $600 MILLION PER YEAR!

IT’S REALLY ONLY ABOUT PAYING MISERABLE WAGES, AND NOT ABOUT JOBS AMERICANS WILL OR WILL NOT DO. IT IS HIGHLY INSULTING, AND PART OF THE LA RAZA PROPAGANDA MACHINE, THAT THERE ARE ANY JOBS AMERICANS WILL NOT DO. THE ISSUE IS AMERICANS DOING JOBS FOR SLAVE LABOR WAGES!



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“The fact is that Mexican elites and the wealthy count on the safety valve provided by the outflow of

the Mexican jobless into the U.S. Their American counterparts know this well and actively cooperate without seeming to, otherwise the border would be hermetically sealed, period .”



THE RICHEST MAN IN THE WORLD IS NO LONGER BILL GATES. IT IS MEXICAN CARLOS SLIM. THIS MEXICAN NOW OWNS 10% OF THE NEW YORK TIMES, NOW MOUTHPIECE FOR LA RAZA PROPAGANDA.

THERE ARE MORE BILLIONAIRES IN MEXICO, EXCLUDING THE GROWING MEX DRUG CARTEL BILLIONAIRES, THAN IN SAUDI ARABIA OR SWITZERLAND!

WE ARE MEXICO’S WELFARE, FREE MEDICAL, JOBS AND JAILS PROGRAM. THAT NATION EXPORTS THEIR POOR, CRIMINAL AND PREGNANT OVER OUR BORDER TO LOOT. AN

ILLEGAL THAT GIVES BIRTH FOR “FREE” IN OUR BORDERS, AND THEN COLLECTS 18 YEARS OF WELFARE, IS THE WAY MEXICO “ANCHORS” THEIR WELFARE STATE IN OUR BORDERS. THAT CHILD BORN OF ILLEGALS IN OUR BORDERS IS STILL A MEXICAN CITIZEN. MEXICANS WILL NOT RAISE IT TO ASSIMILATE, BUT TO CONSIDER THE UNITED STATES AN UNINCORPORATED TERRITORY TO PILLAGE. STATISTICS SUGGEST THAT MOST OF THESE CHILDREN OF ILLEGALS WILL BE INVOLVED IN CRIME.

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“What the average American also does not understand is that when the illegals are returned to Mexico , the American companies employing them will soon follow them across the border , leading to a diminution of employers and jobs here at home . These companies will not pay American-level wages anymore.”



TRUE, “THESE COMPANIES WILL NOT PAY AMERICAN-LEVEL WAGES ANY MORE”… SIMPLE BECAUSE THE LAWS ARE NOT ENFORCED! THERE ARE ONLY EIGHT STATES WHICH HAVE A POPULATION GREATER THAN LOS ANGELES COUNTY, WHERE HALF THOSE OF EMPLOYED ARE ILLEGALS USING STOLEN SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBERS. NEVER IS AN EMPLOYEE OF ILLEGALS PROSECUTED.

EVEN LARGE CHAINS, LIKE TARGET, ROSS STORES, CVS, AND 99-CENT ONLY STORES HIRE ILLEGALS THAT CAN BARELY SPEAK ENGLISH!

THE REASON THE U.S. CHAMBER of COMMERCE, THE AMERICAN WORKERS’ ENEMY NUMBER ONE, PUSHES FOR AMNESTY, OPEN BORDERS, NO E-VERIFY, NO I.C.E. ENFORCEMENT, AND NON-ENFORCEMENT, WHICH IS SUBSTANTIALLY OBAMA’S LA RAZA INFESTED ADMINISTRATION’S POLICY ON ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION, IS TO KEEP WAGES DEPRESSED – OR AT LEAST TRANSFER THE STAGGERING COST OF ALL THIS “CHEAP” LABOR TO THE BACKS OF THE AMERICAN MIDDLE CLASS TAX PAYERS.

IN LOS ANGELES COUNTY, THE TAX-FREE MEXICAN UNDERGROUND ECONOMY IS CALCULATED TO BE GREATER THAN $2 BILLION PER YEAR!

LOS ANGELES IS MEXICO’S WELFARE OFFICE!



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“More and more Americans are looking into Canada as a place to work and bring up a family, because

their own country has failed them.” CANADA DOES NOT TOLERATE THE MEXICAN INVASION. THEY DO NOT HAVE SIGNS POSTED IN SPANISH IN WELFARE OFFICES THAT BEING ILLEGAL DOES NOT PRECLUDE ONE FROM COLLECTING, AS THEY DO IN LOS ANGELES COUNTY.

IN FACT, MEXICO’S OWN TREATMENT OF THEIR ILLEGALS IS APPALLING! THERE IS TOTAL ENFORCEMENT OF LAWS PROHIBITING ILLEGALS IN MEXICO, AND THOSE THAT DO ARE PROSECUTED. THERE ARE NOT RIGHTS FOR ILLEGALS, AND CERTAINLY NO “FREE” HEALTHCARE OR WELFARE! WHEN AN ILLEGAL IS CAUGHT, THEY ARE BEATEN OUT OF THE COUNTRY! WHILE MEXICO HAS RANTED ENDLESSLY THAT OUR WALL WITH NARCOMEX IS ABHORRENT, “RACIST”, AND INCONVENIENT FOR THEIR EXPORT OF POOR, IN FACT MEXICO HAD BUILT THEIR OWN WALL WITH GUATEMALA TO KEEP THOSE PEOPLE OUT.







re- WHY MEXICAN MIGRANTS WILL NEVER BE RETURNED (Upper West Side)

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Illegal immigration seems to be the Soup D'Jour , as politicians have taken to it like a football.



The new talking points are the forced return of all illegal immigrants back to Mexico , so as

to relieve our workforce and open up twenty million jobs currently being done by illegals.



There is understandable doubt as to how many Americans will actually line up to clean toilets and pick grapes in the scorching hot fields of California.



But the overriding reason why twenty million Mexicans cannot be returned is that such an influx of jobless peasants will lead to social unrest and revolution within Mexico , which already wages war with drug cartels and landless peasants.



American policy makers know this but they don't articulate it because they would rather talk the talk

and walk the walk of the ignorant American voter , who knows nothing of the strategic concerns that must

be seriously taken into account by real-politik .



The fact is that Mexican elites and the wealthy count on the safety valve provided by the outflow of

the Mexican jobless into the U.S. Their American counterparts know this well and actively cooperate without seeming to , otherwise the border would be hermetically sealed, period .



What the average American also does not understand is that when the illegals are returned to Mexico , the

American companies employing them will soon follow them across the border , leading to a diminution of

employers and jobs here at home . These companies will not pay American-level wages any more.



More and more Americans are looking into Canada as a place to work and bring up a family, because

their own country has failed them .



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EXPORTING POVERTY... we take MEXICO'S 38 million poor, illiterate, criminal and frequently pregnant



........ where can we send AMERICA'S poor?







The Mexican Invasion................................................

Mexico prefers to export its poor, not uplift them



March 30, 2006 edition



http://www.csmonitor.com/2006/0330/p09s02-coop.html



Mexico prefers to export its poor, not uplift them

At this week's summit, failed reforms under Fox should be the issue, not US actions.



By George W. Grayson WILLIAMSBURG, VA.



At the parleys this week with his US and Canadian counterparts in Cancún, Mexican President Vicente Fox will press for more opportunities for his countrymen north of the Rio Grande. Specifically, he will argue for additional visas for Mexicans to enter the United States and Canada, the expansion of guest-worker schemes, and the "regularization" of illegal immigrants who reside throughout the continent. In a recent interview with CNN, the Mexican chief executive excoriated as "undemocratic" the extension of a wall on the US-Mexico border and called for the "orderly, safe, and legal" northbound flow of Mexicans, many of whom come from his home state of Guanajuato. Mexican legislators share Mr. Fox's goals. Silvia Hernández Enriquez, head of the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations for North America, recently emphasized that the solution to the "structural phenomenon" of unlawful migration lies not with "walls or militarization" but with "understanding, cooperation, and joint responsibility." Such rhetoric would be more convincing if Mexican officials were making a good faith effort to uplift the 50 percent of their 106 million people who live in poverty. To his credit, Fox's "Opportunities" initiative has improved slightly the plight of the poorest of the poor. Still, neither he nor Mexico's lawmakers have advanced measures that would spur sustained growth, improve the quality of the workforce, curb unemployment, and obviate the flight of Mexicans abroad. Indeed, Mexico's leaders have turned hypocrisy from an art form into an exact science as they shirk their obligations to fellow citizens, while decrying efforts by the US senators and representatives to crack down on illegal immigration at the border and the workplace. What are some examples of this failure of responsibility? • When oil revenues are excluded, Mexico raises the equivalent of only 9 percent of its gross domestic product in taxes - a figure roughly equivalent to that of Haiti and far below the level of major Latin American nations. Not only is Mexico's collection rate ridiculously low, its fiscal regime is riddled with loopholes and exemptions, giving rise to widespread evasion. Congress has rebuffed efforts to reform the system. Insufficient revenues mean that Mexico spends relatively little on two key elements of social mobility: Education commands just 5.3 percent of its GDP and healthcare only 6.10 percent, according to the World Bank's last comparative study. • A venal, "come-back-tomorrow" bureaucracy explains the 58 days it takes to open a business in Mexico compared with three days in Canada, five days in the US, nine days in Jamaica, and 27 days in Chile. Mexico's private sector estimates that 34 percent of the firms in the country made "extra official" payments to functionaries and legislators in 2004. These bribes totaled $11.2 billion and equaled 12 percent of GDP. • Transparency International, a nongovernmental organization, placed Mexico in a tie with Ghana, Panama, Peru, and Turkey for 65th among 158 countries surveyed for corruption. • Economic competition is constrained by the presence of inefficient, overstaffed state oil and electricity monopolies, as well as a small number of private corporations - closely linked to government big shots - that control telecommunications, television, food processing, transportation, construction, and cement. Politicians who talk about, much less propose, trust-busting measures are as rare as a snowfall in the Sonoran Desert. Geography, self-interests, and humanitarian concerns require North America's neighbors to cooperate on myriad issues, not the least of which is immigration. However, Mexico's power brokers have failed to make the difficult decisions necessary to use their nation's bountiful wealth to benefit the masses. Washington and Ottawa have every right to insist that Mexico's pampered elite act responsibly, rather than expecting US and Canadian taxpayers to shoulder burdens Mexico should assume.



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Go to http://www.MEXICANOCCUPATION.blogspot.com and read articles and comments from other Americans on what they’ve witnessed in their communities around the country. While most of the population of California is now ILLEGAL, the problems, costs, assault to our culture by Mexico is EVERYWHERE. copy and pass it to your friends.



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You can contact President Obama and let him know of your opposition to amnesty for illegal aliens:

http://www.whitehouse.gov/CONTACT/

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IT’S HARD TO IMAGINE A GOV THAT HAS PERMITTED, ADMINISTRATION AFTER ADMINISTRATION, THE INVASION BY A FOREIGN PEOPLE AS HAS OURS!

BUT IT WASN’T ALWAYS SO!

THREE PRESIDENTS HAD THE POLITICAL STAMINA NOT TO BOW TO LA RAZA!

BUT BARACK OBAMA, HISPANDERING FROM HIS FIRST DAY IN OFFICE, WILL NEVER BE ON THIS LIST!





Three Presidents did it, yet we never hear about it



What did Hoover, Truman, and Eisenhower have in common?



Here is something that should be of great interest for you to pass around.

I didn't know of this until it was pointed out to me.



Back during The Great Depression, President Herbert Hoover ordered the

deportation of ALL illegal aliens in order to make jobs available to American

citizens that desperately needed work..



Harry Truman deported over two million Illegal's

after WWII to create jobs for returning veterans.



And then again in 1954, President Dwight Eisenhower deported 13 million

Mexican Nationals! The program was called 'Operation Wetback'.

It was one so WWII and Korean Veterans would have a better chance at jobs.

It took 2 Years, but they deported them!



Now... if they could deport the illegal's back then –

they could sure do it today.



lf you have doubts about the veracity of this information,

enter Operation Wetback into your favorite search engine and

confirm it for yourself.

Reminder:

Don't forget to pay your taxes...

12 million Illegal Aliens are depending on you

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Comprehensive Amnesty Threat

Often referred to as Comprehensive Immigration Reform, pro-amnesty groups seek to offer legal permanent residence to illegal aliens. Comprehensive Immigration Reform bills were introduced in Congress in both 2006 and 2007.

In 2006, separate versions were passed in the Senate and House, but an agreement was never reached in conference committee. In 2007, a version in the Senate proposed by Senators John McCain and Ted Kennedy with support from Pres. Bush failed to reach a cloture vote. The grassroots effort from NumbersUSA members was a major reason why the amnesty failed.



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Rep. Lamar Smith Makes the Case for Unemployed Americans in Nation's Largest Paper



Monday, June 29, 2009, 2:24 PM



Representative Lamar Smith (R-Texas) had an op-ed published in Monday's edition of USA Today speaking up for the more than 14 million unemployed United States citizens. The letter was published in response to the USA Today editorial "Recession freezes immigration debate but points to answers" also published in Monday's paper.

Rep. Lamar Smith is a ranking member on the House Judiciary Committee and has a career grade of an A+ with a record of consistently standing up for American workers and reduced immigration levels.

"Congressman Lamar Smith has been fighting for sensible immigration since 1989, and with this op-ed he illustrates why I think he may now be at his greatest energy ever in fighting for the average American worker and community," said NumbersUSA President Roy Beck.

In Rep. Smith's op-ed, he wrote...

Unemployment hit 15.5% last month for American workers without high school diplomas. It makes no sense to give amnesty or a "path to citizenship" to millions of illegal immigrants who would compete with unemployed Americans for scarce jobs and drive down their wages.

... To achieve immigration reform, the choices are not just amnesty or mass deportation. A strategy of "attrition through enforcement" would dramatically reduce the number of illegal immigrants over time.

... Amnesty would cost Americans their jobs, depress wages, burden taxpayers and encourage even more illegal immigration. On the other hand, enforcing immigration laws would increase respect for the rule of law and reduce illegal immigration.

You can read Rep. Smith's full reply at USAToday.com.





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February 12, 2008



Arizona Seeing Signs of Flight by Immigrants

By RANDAL C. ARCHIBOLD

PHOENIX — The signs of flight among Latino immigrants here are multiple: Families moving out of apartment complexes, schools reporting enrollment drops, business owners complaining about fewer clients.

While it is too early to know for certain, a consensus is developing among economists, business people and immigration groups that the weakening economy coupled with recent curbs on illegal immigration are steering Hispanic immigrants out of the state.

The Arizona economy, heavily dependent on growth and a Latino work force, has been slowing for months. Meanwhile, the state has enacted one of the country’s toughest laws to punish employers who hire illegal immigrants, and the county sheriff here in Phoenix has been enforcing federal immigration laws by rounding up people living here illegally.

“It is very difficult to separate the economic reality in Arizona from the effects of the laws because the economy is tanking and construction is drying up,” said Frank Pierson, lead organizer of the Arizona Interfaith Network, which advocates for immigrants’ rights and other causes. But the combination of factors creates “ a disincentive to stay in the state.”

State Representative Russell K. Pearce, a Republican from Mesa and leading advocate of the crackdown on illegal immigration, takes reports of unauthorized workers leaving as a sign of success. An estimated one in 10 workers in Arizona are Hispanic immigrants, both legal and illegal, twice the national average.

“The desired effect was, we don’t have the red carpet out for illegal aliens,” Mr. Pearce said, adding that while “most of these are good people” they are a “tremendous burden” on public services.

On Monday, state lawmakers, concerned about shortages of workers and the failed revamping of immigration law in Congress, which was pushed by Senator John McCain of Arizona, pledged action.

Bills were announced that would create a state-run temporary worker program, though it would need Congressional authorization. And last week Gov. Janet Napolitano, a Democrat, offered to help the United States Labor Department rewrite regulations designed to streamline visas for agricultural workers, who growers say are increasingly hard to find.

While data for the last month or so are not available, there were already signs of migration out of Arizona at the end of last year. In the fourth quarter of 2007 the apartment-vacancy rate in metropolitan Phoenix rose to 11.2 percent from 9 percent in the same quarter of 2006, with much higher rates of 15 percent or more in heavily Latino neighborhoods.



“You have many people moving out, but they are not all illegal,” said Terry Feinberg, president of the Arizona Multihousing Alliance, a trade group for the apartment and rental housing industry. “A lot of people moving are citizens, or legal, but because someone in their family or social network is not, and they are having a hard time keeping or finding a job, they all move.”

Elizabeth Leon, a legal immigrant and day care worker, said the families of two of her charges abruptly left, forcing the state to take custody of the children. Ms. Leon’s brother, a construction worker who is not authorized to be in the country, plans to leave, unable to find steady work; families at the neighborhood school have pulled children out, Ms. Leon said, fearful of sheriff’s deputies.

“It is like a panic here,” she said. “This is all having an effect on the community, mostly emotional.”

Juan Jose Araujo, 44, is here legally. His wife, however, is not and is pressing for the family to return to Mexico because of the difficulty in finding a job and what the family considers a growing anti-immigrant climate.

Although prosecutors in the state do not plan to begin enforcing the sanctions against employers until next month, several employers have reportedly already dismissed workers whose legal authorization to work could not be proved, as required by the law.

“We don’t have family or anything in Mexico,” said Mr. Araujo, who has lived in the United States for 24 years. “I wouldn’t have anywhere to go there, but we have to consider it.”

Property managers report that families have uprooted overnight, with little or no notice. Carlos Flores Vizcarra, the Mexican consul general in Phoenix, said while he could not tie the phenomenon to a single factor, the consulate had experienced an “unusual” five-fold increase in parents applying for Mexican birth certificates for their children and other documents that often are a prelude to moving.

Several school districts in heavily Latino areas have reported sudden drops in enrollment. Official explanations are elusive because school officials have not been able to interview families about why they left, but, anecdotally, people point to the sour economy and the immigration crackdown among other factors.

The Cartwright Elementary School District in west Phoenix, for instance, reported a loss of 525 students this school year (dropping the enrollment to 19,845), while in previous years enrollment had grown or remained stable among its 23 schools. Meri Simmons, a spokeswoman for the district, said word of mouth suggested that the economy and sanctions on employers played a role.

“We know we have a lot of empty houses,” Ms. Simmons said.

Jobs in the construction industry, a major employer of immigrants, are growing scarce, declining 8.6 percent in December compared with the previous year.

Juan Leon, a construction subcontractor and the husband of Elizabeth Leon, the day care worker, said illegal immigrants had made it harder for legal residents like him to find work. Companies that employ them can bid much lower on projects than he can because they pay workers much less, Mr. Leon said.



“I hate to see families torn apart,” he said of the current flight, “but there is no money to be made sometimes because some contractors who employ illegal workers can do the job dirt cheap.”

Dawn McLaren, an economist at Arizona State University in Tempe who studies the state’s economic and migration trends, said it was likely that lack of work is forcing people to move, probably to nearby states. But Ms. McLaren also theorized that the slowing economy had caused a reduction in the flow of new immigrants over the border.

Analyzing data back to the early 1990s, she said, a drop in Border Patrol arrests — they have been steadily declining the last couple of years — typically preceded an economic downturn or slowing.

“It’s a highly networked community,” she said of border crossers. “It costs a lot to get here, and they generally have a job lined up here. People say, ‘We need people on the crew.’ And they tell friends and relatives to come over.”

A persistent decline in the immigrant population could damage the overall Arizona economy, Ms. McLaren said. A study by the Pew Hispanic Center released in January said illegal workers made up close to 11 percent of the state’s work force of 2.9 million people in 2006, double the national estimate.

“What it looks like now is that a little bump in the economic road, especially with the sanctions law, is looking like it might last a year or more,” she said.

Even as the economy slows and people leave, the matter of the state’s sanctions on employers is not settled.

The legal fight over the law, which a federal judge upheld Thursday, is headed for the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. The law punishes employers who knowingly hire illegal immigrants by suspending their business license for 10 days on the first offense and revoking it for a second infraction.

Opponents call it an unconstitutional intrusion by the state on federal immigration authority but the federal judge, Neil V. Wake, disagreed.

At the same time, signatures are being gathered for two ballot initiatives, one that would toughen the law and another meant to soften it. If both end up on the November ballot, the one with the most votes would prevail.

Ms. McLaren, the economist, said that in the end history showed it was difficult to stop illegal immigration so long as jobs paid better in the United States than at home. An economic rebound would probably draw people back here, no matter the laws.

“They will find a way to adjust,” she said.

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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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