ROMNEY
ON THE MEX INVASION, OCCUPATION AND WELFARE STATE:
Mitt
Romney, on immigration reform, opposes the Dream Act, opposes Pathways to
Citizenship. In fact, he’s calling for self-deportation. He opposes guest
worker programs, opposes tuition breaks for undocumented kids who are in the
United States. Why would Hispanics vote for that candidate?
*
OBAMA
ON THE MEX INVASION, OCCUPATION AND WELFARE STATE:
OBAMA
HAS PROMISED ILLEGALS NO E-VERIFY TO EASE EVEN MORE INTO OUR JOBS AND KEEP
WAGES DEPRESSED FOR HIS PAYMASTERS, DREAM ACTS, OPEN BORDERS, AMNESTY or at least
CONTINUED NON-ENFORCEMENT!
*
JOHN
“McAMNESTY” McCain’s state of ARIZONA is the MEXICAN DRUG CARTELS’ GATEWAY to
the American southwest.
“Because
I sympathized with her, and the citizens of my state that were incredibly
frustrated. We had a border patrol agent killed. We had a rancher who was
killed by drug smugglers. People were not safe in their homes, in the southern
part of our state.” McCain
PHOENIX
IS THE SECOND LARGEST CENTER FOR MEXICAN KIDNAPPING NEXT TO MEXICO CITY.
IT
IS AMERICA’S BIGGEST CENTER FOR MEXICAN HOME INVASION.
“There
are a hundred guides sitting on mountaintops right now in Arizona, guiding the
drug cartels as they bring the drugs across the Arizona/Mexico border, up to
Phoenix, where they are distributed throughout the nation.”
THE
STATES PUTS OUT BILLIONS IN WELFARE AND COST RELATED TO MEXICAN CRIME TIDAL
WAVE. NOT ONE CITIZEN (legal) IN AZ VOTED TO BE MEXICO’S WELFARE STATE.
THE
PEOPLE OF AZ HAVE SEEN WHAT THE LA RAZA DEMS IN MEXIFORNIA HAVE DONE TO CA.
FEINSTEIN, BOXER, PELOSI, LOFGREN, WAXMAN, ALONG WITH MEX FASCIST REPS.
BECERRA, SANCHEZ SISTERS LINDA and LORETTA, JOE BACA AND GRACE NAPOLITANO HAVE
BUILT A MEX FASCIST STATE IN CA WHERE ILLEGALS COLLECT BILLIONS IN WELFARE AND
GET THE JOBS!
HERE’S
AN EXAMPLE OF A TRAITOR: JOHN McCAIN- MEXICO’S LA RAZA REPUBLICAN IN THE
SENATE, AND HIS SIDEKICK, JUAN WILLIAMS, A CITIZEN OF MEXICO AND AGENT FOR LA
RAZA SUPREMACY:
(JUAN
WILLIAMS WAS McCAIN’S PAID LIAISON TO THE LA RAZA SUPREMACIST FASCIST MOVEMENT
WHEN HE RAN FOR PRESIDENT)
John McCain: Issue of Immigration
Stands between Latinos and GOP, Fox News Latino, May 17, 2012
JUAN WILLIAMS: Senator John McCain
thanks for coming in for this Fox News Latino exclusive.
SEN. JOHN McCAIN (R-AZ):Thank you.
WILLIAMS: Senator, why do you keep saying
that the Hispanic vote is up for grabs, when polls consistently show that
President Obama has close to seventy percent support in the Latino community? (OBAMA HAS PROMISED ILLEGALS NO E-VERIFY TO EASE EVEN
MORE INTO OUR JOBS AND KEEP WAGES DEPRESSED FOR HIS PAYMASTERS, DREAM ACTS,
OPEN BORDERS, AMNESTY or at least CONTINUED NON-ENFORCEMENT!)
McCAIN: And he had very strong, strong
support in 2008 as well. Because I think that there are many values, and things
that we share, we Republicans: lower taxes, pro military, small business, you
know how Hispanic or Latinos are small business people, Pro-life. There are
many areas there that they would, in my view, would be naturally attracted to
the Republican banner. And they in fact… George Bush, Bush II did well in his
elections, with Hispanic voters. And, we all know what the answer is, and what
the problem is. It’s the issue of immigration. And we have to treat it in a
humane fashion, and we have to understand that with any new wave of immigrants
that comes to our country, whether it be Irish, or Italian, Poles, whoever it
is, Hispanics in America, or Latinos, have an allegiance to the people who are
coming and that are still in the country they came from.
WILLIAMS: Well, let’s look at the
likely GOP nominee stance. Mitt Romney,
on immigration reform, opposes the Dream Act, opposes Pathways to Citizenship.
In fact, he’s calling for self-deportation. He opposes guest worker programs,
opposes tuition breaks for undocumented kids who are in the United States. Why
would Hispanics vote for that candidate?
McCAIN: Well, first of all, as you
described Mitt Romney is not the case in all due respect. He is solidly in
favor of immigration reform. He knows that there are twelve million people (TRY 40 MILLION OLD MAN!) who are in this country
illegally. He knows you have to address it. He has also stated, recently, and
I’m happy to say, that we have to address it in a humane fashion. The issue of
self-deportation, there are some Hispanics who have come back, but he doesn’t—gone
back to the country that they, mainly ‘cause the economic conditions here. So
he, he doesn’t—but he doesn’t think that’s the, the entire answer to the issue.
As you know Marco Rubio and some others are working on a version of the Dream
Act. And by the way also he does not oppose guest worker programs either,
either for high tech, or for agricultural workers.
Look, Mitt Romney understands that we
have a challenge with the Hispanic voter. I believe, as this campaign moves on,
that you will see him addressing this issue of the need for immigration reform.
We all know what we need to happen. Let me just, I have one more small point,
I’m sorry for the long answer, but you are touching on one of the key issues of
the 2012 Presidential campaign. We still do have a huge problem with drugs
coming across our border. There are a
hundred guides sitting on mountaintops right now in Arizona, guiding the drug
cartels as they bring the drugs across the Arizona/Mexico border, up to
Phoenix, where they are distributed throughout the nation. And the price of
cocaine, by the way, on the street, has not gone up one penny, despite all of
our drug efforts. That’s the best indicator as to how we’re doing on the,
quote, war on drugs. So there’s a bigger problem than just illegal immigrants
coming across our border. There are still drugs, and we’re creating a demand,
and that’s, you know, a big part of the issue. And that, that can’t go on,
Juan. It can’t.
WILLIAMS: Let me go back then.
McCAIN: Yeah.
WILLIAMS: With all due respect.
McCAIN: Sure.
WILLIAMS: You say he, he doesn’t oppose
a guest worker program. He has refused to get involved in putting forward any
guest worker program, and like you, Senator McCain…
McCAIN: Mm-hmm.
WILLIAMS: …He says, oh no, first we
have to secure the border.
McCAIN: Mm-hmm.
WILLIAMS: Well, there are now more
boots on the ground than ever, and…
McCAIN: We have made progress.
(MEXICO HAS MORE
BILLIONAIRES THAN SAUDI ARABIA. THE RICHEST MAN IN THE WORLD IS NO LONGER BILL
GATES, IT IS MEXICAN CARLOS SLIM. YOU WON’T HEAR ABOUT THE LA RAZA SUPREMACIST
MOVEMENT TALKING ABOUT MEXICO DOING SOMETHING FOR THEIR PEOPLE OTHER THAN
EXPORTING THEM TO LOOT AMERICA!)
WILLIAMS: …DHS says they have put more
money, in terms of technology and surveillance on the border. And yet, the
entire immigration debate, during the Republican primaries, was cast in terms
of drug dealers, human trafficking, not in terms of people simply seeking economic opportunity and a better life for
their families.
McCAIN: Juan, most of the people now
who come across, or large numbers of people who come across, are brought by
coyotes. The young women are raped (BY THEIR FELLOW
MEX COUNTRYMAN!), they’re put in drop houses in Phoenix, Arizona, where
they are kept in the most unspeakable condition, and held for ransom. The human
rights abuses, not to mention the tearing up of our wildlife refuges, which is
taking place as well, by these drug dealers and others who are coming across.
We have made progress (LEGALS ARE NOT ONLY FIGHTING
THE MEX DRUG CARTELS BUT ALSO OBAMA’S SABOTAGE OF OUR BORDERS!), but we
have by no means gotten our border secure. So obviously Americans want both.
They want both a secure border, that’s an obligation of every country, but I
think they also understand that we have a serious issue out there that needs to
be addressed. And I think…
WILLIAMS: But Senator, I think you
know…
McCAIN: Yeah, go ahead.
WILLIAMS: …That in fact, most of the
undocumented people in the United States don’t come across the border, and
they’re certainly not trafficked, not brought across by coyotes.
McCAIN: Mm-hmm.
WILLIAMS: They’re people who come here
on legal visas, and simply overstay that visa.
McCAIN: Well, just because we have not
addressed that issue, which we can and should, doesn’t mean that we still don’t
have a serious problem with drugs coming across our borders.
WILLIAMS: But I’m saying, I’m saying,
don’t you think that that is wrong, it’s a distortion, that the Republican
debate about immigration is centered on drugs and illegal human trafficking?
McCAIN: The use of drugs, in my, in
fact, I just saw a news report, after going down some, is now on the way up
again, amongst young people. We can’t ignore that problem. That’s, that’s…
WILLIAMS: But I’m saying, isn’t that a
separate problem?
McCAIN: No, I think because…
WILLIAMS: A separate issue?
McCAIN: Not as long as those drugs, the
majority of ‘em are being brought across our border, uh, illegally. Could I
mention also one historical fact? Ted Kennedy and I were doing immigration
reform. It was Senator Obama who went to the floor, and proposed an amendment
which would sunset the guest worker program that Ted Kennedy and I had agreed
to, which would’ve destroyed, uh, which was partially the reason why we
destroyed immigration reform. It was destroyed by people like then-Senator
Obama on the left, and some who are opposed to agricultural worker program, and
by some on the right who obviously called it, quote, amnesty. So, the irony of
all this is, that then-Senator Obama was part of the destruction of the effort
that Ted Kennedy and I made. But you won’t hear that very often.
WILLIAMS: Well, I think the votes,
though, didn’t come from the Republican side. President Bush was in favor of
it.
McCAIN: Yes.
WILLIAMS: I believe you were in favor
of it.
McCAIN: Yes.
WILLIAMS: But the defeat came from a
lot of the talk radio people on the far right, who took away Republican votes
in the Congress.
McCAIN: It was a group on the far
right, and it was also on the left, the Farm Workers of America, a union, and
trade unions who were opposed to the guest worker program provision. One of…
the greatness of Ted Kennedy, as you know, was that he was willing—he and I
agreed to vote against amendments that we otherwise might support. And I saw
him speak rather sternly to then-Senator Obama, when Senator Obama proposed the
amendment to quote, sunset, in other words, end the guest worker program, but
the rest of the immigration reform continued.
WILLIAMS: And you think this will be
highlighted in the course of the campaign, by the Romney folks?
McCAIN: I don’t know, to tell you the
truth.
WILLIAMS: Ah.
McCAIN: People have a tendency to
forget these things, and a lot of people don’t understand the way we work in
the Senate. Whether that’s good or bad, I don’t know.
WILLIAMS: Now you know Mitt Romney’s
dad was born in Mexico.
McCAIN: Yep.
WILLIAMS: You were born in Panama, just
like me.
McCAIN: Canal Zone. Yes.
WILLIAMS: Exactly. So, historically…
McCAIN: Yes. I, much long before you, I
might add.
WILLIAMS: You’re a kind soul.
Historically, you have been much admired, loved…
McCAIN: Mm-hmm.
WILLIAMS: …by
Latinos in your community, in Arizona, thirty percent of the state. (YOU’RE A
FOOL IF YOU THOUGHT THAT MEXICAN, WHO BREAK EACH AND EVERY LAW IN THIS NATION,
ARE ALSO NOT VOTING IN LA RAZA SUPREMACIST!)
McCAIN: Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm.
WILLIAMS: But as the GOP has pulled to
the right, it looks like you have abandoned so much of your support for
pro-immigrant policies. It looks like you said, you know what, we’ve got to
wait until that border is secure, even as the border has become more secure.
So, are people right to criticize you as having abandoned the immigrant,
immigrant community?
McCAIN: Well I hope not. But I do also
understand, though, that there have been increases in border security. There’s
no doubt about that. But has there been enough? As I pointed out to you, the
price for an ounce of cocaine on the street in Chicago is not one penny more
than it was before we started all this. We can use technology, we can do things
that rather than just hiring people. But right now, for example, our wildlife
refuges in southern Arizona are being destroyed. That’s something that’s a
desecration of our, of our history. So I think that, working together, we can
work out immigration reform, which has to do with guest worker programs, which
has to do with past the [LTG: sb "paths to"] citizenship, not
necessarily granting citizenship, but giving people legal status. Also, this
issue of course, of children who were brought here, has to be addressed as
well. And, there will be people on both ends of the spectrum who…
WILLIAMS: Who stand in the way.
McCAIN: Who—yeah…
WILLIAMS: Now, now people, similarly
ask, why would John McCain be supporting Jan Brewer, when you think about SB
1070, especially the initial issue about racial profiling.
McCAIN: Mm-hmm.
WILLIAMS: People say ‘why was John
McCain supporting Governor Brewer?’ What do you say?
McCAIN: Because I sympathized with her, and the citizens of my state that were
incredibly frustrated. We had a border patrol agent killed. We had a rancher
who was killed by drug smugglers. People were not safe in their homes, in the
southern part of our state. SB 1070, the law that was passed in Arizona,
was a direct result of the frustration that our citizens felt, because their
lives, literally in the southern part of our state, were not safe on the
American side of the border. And that was bred out of that frustration. Now,
since the border enforcement has been increased, and we have seen some
improvements, you haven’t seen nearly the fervor that you saw in the past. And
by the way, on that issue, I think it’s pretty clear from the argument that the
Supreme Court members made, that a lot of that, that law may be upheld…
WILLIAMS: So what’s your prediction…
McCAIN: …By the United States Supreme
Court.
WILLIAMS: What’s your prediction on the
court?
McCAIN: I think there’ll be a couple of
aspects, certainly, that’ll be upheld. If you, if a policeman arrests someone,
and that person acts in a strange fashion, to ask them to show their
identification, I don’t think is, I think the Supreme Court, that’s even, Judge
Sotomayor (SOTOMAYER IS A MEMBER OF THE MEXICAN
FASCIST PARTY of LA RAZA. THAT’S WHY OBAMA PUT HER ON THE COURT. SHE VOTED NO
ON E-VERIFY, AS SUCH WOULD KEEP ILLEGALS OUT OF OUR JOBS!) acted very
skeptical, as to whether that was unconstitutional or not.
WILLIAMS: And so you expect that that
would be upheld, and that…
McCAIN: I think provisions of it.
WILLIAMS: What provisions do you think
will be struck down?
McCAIN: I’m not sure of all of the
details, but I’m sure that there are a couple of areas where it would probably
be struck down. And, look, I love my state. I love the people of my state. And
I know that sometimes our image is hurt by this, all this controversy that…
WILLIAMS: I was just going to ask you.
Arizona’s become now known as the anti-immigrant state. There are boycotts
against Arizona.(ARIZONA IS KNOWN IN MEXICO AS THE
GATEWAY FOR THE MEX DRUG CARTELS TO THE AMERICAN SOUTHWEST!)
McCAIN: Actually, those, those aren’t
happening anymore, the boycotts. Our tourism is back up, and the convention
business, which is so important, because it really is such a wonderful place
for us to live and work. But again when I go down to the southern part of my
state, and I meet a group of ranchers that say, I can’t even drop my child off
at the bus stop, because… for fear of their safety, then we have to do
something about that.
WILLIAMS: But that’s a drug issue,
isn’t it?
McCAIN: I’m their elected—it’s, it’s a
lot to do with drugs, and it’s got to do a lot to do with these coyotes who are
bringing people across.
WILLIAMS: The vice-presidential pick is
the talk of the town. Do you have a pick that you would suggest for Mitt
Romney?
McCAIN: No, I think it would be very
presumptive of the loser to do that. But I think he has a deep bench to draw
from, and obviously the same ones that I see you discuss…
WILLIAMS: Right.
McCAIN: …On the panels, on Fox, Marco
Rubio would be very attractive, Rob Portman, Kelly Ayotte, we’ve got several
governors out there, Chris Christie, Bobby Jindal, and all of these people, by
the way, say, no, no, never, I don’t want it! You’ve got to, you’ve got to say,
I don’t want it.
WILLIAMS: Right, right. Do you want…
McCAIN: …That said, yes, I want it!
WILLIAMS: That’d be…
McCAIN: Yeah.
WILLIAMS: Do you think that if Romney
was to select Marco Rubio…
McCAIN: Yeah. Yeah.
WILLIAMS: …It would impact the Latino
vote that he could in fact make inroads that would lessen the amount of support
for the Democrats and President Obama?
McCAIN: Well, first of all, I think it
would help in Florida, because Rubio is very popular in Florida, with all
segments of the population. But I think it’s bound to. But I also agree with
the point that you were making earlier, in your questioning, and that is that
we need to show the Hispanic community that we recognize that this is, in many
ways, an issue of being humane, of being understanding, of having compassion,
and that, that’s, that’s really the fundamental way, that, to, to address the
issue.
WILLIAMS: You know, you earlier said,
there’s so much in common in terms of social values, between…
McCAIN: Pro-military, small business,
lower taxes, pro-life, yeah, there’s many, many, uh, common ground between
ourselves—small business men and women are huge amounts of our Latino
population.
WILLIAMS: Okay, so, John McCain,
Republican wise man is talking to the Romney campaign. What’s the leverage
point, where do you advise them to go, to start to bridge, and bring those people
of common value, into touch with the Republican Party?
McCAIN: Well, Mitt Romney has said that
he is in favor of immigration reform. Now, like anything else, the devil is in
the details. And as you know, Marco Rubio is working on a version of the Dream
Act to address probably one of the most compelling aspects of all this issue,
and that is, people who came to our country, were brought, and were brought as
children. So look, Republicans can read polls just as well as Democrats, Juan.
Everybody knows that this is a serious issue, not only now, but the
demographics, and Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico…
WILLIAMS: Texas, California. Well, not,
I mean…
McCAIN: Georgia! Georgia. Look at the
large, fast-growing Hispanic population in the Atlanta area. (THE MEX-OCCUPATION EXPANDS NATIONWIDE. ILLEGALS ARE
BREEDING MEXICO’S OCCUPATION BY ANCHOR BABY BREEDING! SUCH COST LOS ANGELES
COUNTY ALONE $600 MILLION PER YEAR)
WILLIAMS: Yeah.
McCAIN: So, we understand that. Now,
the question is, are we going to be able to really address it in a serious
fashion? I believe so, and I hope so.
WILLIAMS: But you don’t have any
suggestion as to how to do it.
McCAIN: Well, as I say, Marco Rubio is
working on a… and others are working with him on a version of the Dream Act.
WILLIAMS: But you know that he…
McCAIN: He…
WILLIAMS: …That Rubio’s proposal would
not grant citizenship, it would just allow them to stay in the country. He says
he wants to prevent chain migration. It’s not going to pass muster with most
Latino voters, who want a Dream Act that gives those young people in the
military, in school, the opportunity to be American citizens.
McCAIN: Well, first of all, I’m not
sure that that’s, that that’s the case, because I think, first of all, they do
want, uh, to have a legal status, and be able to come out of the shadows.
Second of all, let me tell you a big problem with the Dream Act. Dream Act says
you can go to college for two years—as proposed by Senator Durbin. Go to
college for two years, or serve in the military for, for two years. We don’t
serve in the military for two years. We serve in the military for four years.
So what are you going to say? And the reason why we serve for four years, it
takes so long to train them, so, anyone who joins our military. So, we’re going
to say, here’s a special category, that can, only has to serve in the military
for two years? Come on. So there’s, there’s some fundamental flaws with their
version of the Dream Act, that I think has to be addressed as well.
WILLIAMS: Senator McCain, thank you so
much for coming in to Fox News Latino.
McCAIN: Thank you for the
interrogation.
WILLIAMS: The interrogation. Well, we
did it in English.
McCAIN: Thanks a lot.
WILLIAMS: Thank you very much, Senator.
*
CAR THEFT IN ARIZONA
UNDER MEX-OCCUPATION:
FIGURES DATED:
(SOURCE: FORBES)
ARIZONA
In
2003, according to the Arizona Department of Motor Vehicles, 57,600 cars were
stolen in Phoenix. It is now the car-jacking capital of the world. Most were
SUV’s and pickup trucks. At a conservative average of $15,000.00 per vehicle,
owner losses exceeded $864 million. Insurance companies in the state suffered
incredible claims from policyholders. Arizona is the temporary home of 500,000
illegal aliens. They cost Arizona taxpayers over $1 billion annually in
services for schools, medical care, welfare anchor babies, loss of tax base and
prisons. Illegals use those vehicles for smuggling more people and drugs from
around the world into our country. When the vehicles are recovered, they are
smashed-up wrecks in the desert. If not found, they have new owners south of
the border as thieves drive the cars through the desert and into Mexico as
easily as you drive your kids to soccer practice.
*
HOW LONG WILL IT TAKE
FOR EVERY COUNTY IN THE U.S. TO PAY OUT FOR MEXICO’S ANCHOR BABY BREEDING
PROGRAM? NOT ONE LEGAL VOTED TO BE MEXICO’S WELFARE STATE!
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 DOES NOT INCLUDE THE ENORMOUS COST OF EDUCATING, MEDICALLY TREATING, OR
INCARCERATING ILLEGALS ALIENS. THIS COSTS THE COUNTY AN ADDITIONAL ONE BILLION
DOLLARS.
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.
*
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.
*
WHO REALLY PAYS FOR THE MEX
WELFARE STATE? NOT THE EMPLOYERS OF ILLEGALS! NOT MEXICO! WE ARE MEXICO’S
WELFARE SYSTEM.
GOP
push to revise 14th Amendment not gaining steam
By
Sandhya Somashekhar
Washington Post Staff Writer
Sunday, August 8, 2010; A04
Washington Post Staff Writer
Sunday, August 8, 2010; A04
South Carolina Sen. Lindsey O. Graham
(R) says America faces a new and growing foreign threat: illegal immigrants and
tourists who come to here for the express purpose of giving birth so their
children obtain citizenship.
Sen. John McCain
(R-Ariz.) and other top Republicans quickly jumped on the issue and called for
hearings.
The senators
said their concerns arose from recent reports of a burgeoning "birth
tourism" industry, which helps expectant mothers abroad travel to the
United States to deliver their babies. They also said that birthright
citizenship, which is granted by the 14th Amendment of the Constitution, could
provide an incentive for people to enter the country illegally.
The
sudden support cheered anti-immigration hard-liners who have been pushing to do
away with birthright citizenship for years, but the senators face a problem:
Few others want to take up the issue, and it is almost assuredly going nowhere.
Even
some of the most vocal critics of the country's permissive immigration laws are
skeptical of the efforts, which they say are particularly emotionally charged
because they affect children and families.
"We
don't think that it is worth the political capital to initiate a debate on this
issue," said Jon Feere, legal policy analyst for the Center for
Immigration Studies, a think tank that backs stricter immigration policies.
"The energy spent on ending birthright citizenship might be better spent
reducing illegal immigration through a commitment to immigration law
enforcement generally. If illegal immigration is ended, the problem of
birthright citizenship for children of illegal aliens disappears."
Nevertheless,
raising the issue could prove beneficial to Graham and McCain, both of whom
have rocky relationships with many of the conservatives whose support they'll
need to stay in office.
Graham
has fallen out of favor with many in his party for working with Democrats on a
host of issues, including immigration. He was just one of five Republicans to
vote last week to confirm Elena Kagan for the Supreme Court, a decision that further raises the
possibility that he will face a serious primary challenge when his term runs
out in four years.
McCain's
concern is more immediate -- he faces voters in a primary later this month and
is on the ballot again in November.
"My
organization would say there should be a change on the horizon, but not in the
way Lindsey Graham is talking about it," said Rosemary Jenks, director of
governmental relations for the nonprofit NumbersUSA, the leading group opposed
to birthright citizenship. "I do think it is political. . . . What we need
is a serious discussion of the actual issues, not a lot of political ploys.
"
Bills
related to birthright citizenship have been introduced in Congress every year
since the 1990s, experts say. They almost never gain traction and rarely
attract high-profile supporters such as Graham and McCain. When the issued was
raised this year, Senate Minority Leader Mitch
McConnell
(R-Ky.) as well as Sens. Jon Kyl (R-Ariz.) and Jeff Sessions (R-Ala.) said they, too, would be open to hearings.
On
Fox News late last month, Graham said he might propose a constitutional
amendment because birthright citizenship has become a magnet for illegal
immigration. "To have a child in America, they cross the border, go to the
emergency room, have a child and that child is automatically an American
citizen," he told host Greta Van Susteren. "That shouldn't be the
case. That attracts people here for all the wrong reasons."
Amending
the Constitution is a difficult task. Some who support curbing birthright
citizenship argue that the 14th Amendment has been misinterpreted and that the
issue could be dealt with more simply by passing a law or through the courts.
Groups
that study immigration trends say the number of "birth
tourists" to the United States is relatively small, perhaps a few thousand a
year. The number of U.S. citizens born to illegal-immigrant parents is believed
to be much higher; there were about 4 million such children living in the
United States in 2008, according to the Pew Hispanic Center.
"This
is a symptom of the larger problem of illegal immigration in this
country," Jenks said. "It is an important issue. This is part of our
identity as a nation, and we're the only industrialized country that has not
changed its birthright citizenship laws."
More
troubling to some is that illegal immigrants often further root themselves in
U.S. society by having American children, their plight often winning the
sympathy of the public. In one widely publicized case in 2007, a Mexican woman
barricaded herself and her 8-year-old son, who was a U.S. citizen, inside a
Chicago church in an unsuccessful attempt to avoid deportation.
Immigrant
rights advocates say birthright citizenship is beneficial to society because it
promotes assimilation, and that revoking that right could create generations of
residents who reside in the country illegally.
"It's
puzzling that they would propose this, because it would add to the undocumented
population," said Bill O. Hing, a professor at the University of San
Francisco School of Law who has represented undocumented immigrants. "I
really think they lose sight of who these children are and what they become. .
. . They very quickly become assimilated."
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JOHN McCAIN: Unofficial Agent
For Mexico?
Or just one more HISPANDERING
POLITICIAN?
REALITY ON JOHN “McAmnesty”
“(Amnesty)
It will be my top priority yesterday, today and tomorrow.” John McCain
McCain claimed he finally heard
the people. There would be no McAmensty. Then he embraced the racist Mexican
supremacist political party of the Mexican occupiers LA RAZA.
McCain’s OPEN BORDERS MEXICAN, JUAN
HERNANDEZ IS AN AGENT FOR THE MEXICAN GOVERNMENT, AND A MEMBER OF THE MEXICAN
NAZI PARTY of LA RAZA. HIS BOOK:
MEXICAN SUPREMACIST
M.E.Ch.A. PARTY MEMBER JUAN WILLIAMS:
The "New American
Pioneers" proclaimed in his book are the illegal alien invaders he urges
to become settlers in the USA. Hernandez believes all Mexicans and
Mexican-Americans in the USA should become dual citizens and consider
themselves Mexicans first, "to the 8th generation." He believes there
should be no border at all between Mexico and the USA, ever. And this is the
man McCain chose for his "Hispanic Outreach Director." When McCain
was asked about this choice, he said he chose Hernandez because he agrees with
his positions. If so, McCain is supporting invasion and reconquista.
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Lou Dobbs
Tonight
Tuesday July 8, 2008
Sens.
McCain and Obama are fiercely courting the Latino vote. Last month they spoke
to the National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials; today
it’s the League of United Latin American Citizens’ national convention; and
this weekend they’re set to address the National Council of La Raza, one of the
most radical socioethnocentric interest groups in the country.
A SMALL GLIMPSE OF THE MEXICAN INVASION AND OCCUPATION IN
McCAIN’S STATE OF ARIZONA:
(SINCE THIS ARTICLE WAS PUBLISHED, OBAMA’S DEPT. of LA
RAZA JUSTICE HAS ARMED THE MEX DRUG CARTELS, SUED AZ ON BEHALF OF OBAMA’S LA
RAZA PARTY BASE OF ILLEGALS, SUED AZ TO STOP E-VERIFY TO EASE MORE ILLEGALS
INTO AMERICAN JOBS, AND SABOTAGED AZ BORDERS
WITH NARCOMEX!
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JOHN
“McAMNESTY” McCAIN’S STATE OF ARIZONA.... here’s what the Mexican invasion
looks like there:
In
2003, according to the Arizona Department of Motor Vehicles, 57,600 cars were
stolen in Phoenix. It is now the car‑jacking capital of the world. Most were
SUV’s and pickup trucks. At a conservative average of $15,000.00 per vehicle,
owner losses exceeded $864 million. Insurance companies in the state suffered
incredible claims from policyholders.
Arizona
is the temporary home of 500,000 illegal aliens. They cost Arizona taxpayers
over $1 billion annually in services for schools, medical care, welfare anchor
babies, loss of tax base and prisons. Illegals use those vehicles for smuggling
more people and drugs from around the world into our country. When the vehicles
are recovered, they are smashed‑up wrecks in the desert. If not found, they
have new owners south of the border as thieves drive the cars through the
desert and into Mexico as easily as you drive your kids to soccer practice.
Illegal aliens displaced American workers
at a cost in excess of $133 billion dollars last year according to Harvard
Professor George Borjas. American citizens: College and high school kids cannot
find a summer job in yard care, landscape, fast food or service jobs. Why?
Illegal aliens work them at a third the wage and often, under the table.
Not
only do young American not have jobs; their parents are paying taxes for
illegal aliens who are not paying taxes.
Annually, 75 percent of drugs arrive from
Mexico at a net cost of $120 billion hard currency that leaves our country for
good. In addition, our tax dollars pay $80 billion for the War on Drugs each
year. It is a war that hasn’t been won in the past 30 years and drugs are as
available today to your teenager as they were in 1970.
When
an alien criminal gets caught for rape, murder or drug distribution, you pay
$1.6 billion annually in prison costs to house, feed and clothe those filling
30 percent of our federal and state prisons—not to mention TV, movies, weight
rooms and other entertainment—they enjoy while being incarcerated.
Over 300,000 women annually arrive pregnant
and drop them on U.S. soil. The American taxpayer pays for food, housing,
medical and schooling for them to age 18 PLUS their mother. According to the
Center for Immigration Studies, average annual cost per child K‑12 is $7,161.00
and exceeds $109 billion annually per cycle of anchor babies.
The
average head of household illegal alien costs you $2,700.00 in welfare money
over and above any taxes he or she pays in their meager paying jobs. With 15 to
20 million illegal aliens in the USA, that figures exceeds $20 billion of your
tax dollars. (Source: Center for Immigration Studies, August 2004)
How
about the $56 billion in pure cash illegal migrants sent to their home
countries last year and every year? That’s after their kids enjoyed free
education, free lunches, and free medical care paid for by you.
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LIKE
MOST POLITICIANS, McCAIN DOESN’T GIVE A FUCK WHAT HIS CONSTITUENTS THINK IN
ARIZONA. NOR DOES HE CARE ABOUT THE LAWS ILLEGALS THAT HE IS ENCOURAGING TO HOP
OUR BORDERS BREAK. HE KNOWS THAT HE MUST KEEP WAGES DEPRESSED WITH HORDES OF
ILLEGALS SO HIS WALL ST PAYMASTERS’ PROFITS ARE GREATER AND THEY ARE THEREFORE
MORE GENEROUS. IT’S ALL ABOUT KEEPING WAGES DEPRESSED!
“(Amnesty)
It will be my top priority yesterday, today and tomorrow.” John McCain
McCain
Will Fight for Amnesty: Does he really want to win this election? RUSH:
Saturday in Washington at the National Association of Latino Elected and
Appointed Officials conference McCain spoke. An unidentified person said,
"Senator, you have been a leader on immigration reform in the Senate, but
unfortunately congress has failed to make progress on this very critical issue.
As the next President of the United States, will comprehensive immigration
reform, not just enforcement, be one of your top policy priorities in your
first 100 days?" MCCAIN: It will be my top priority yesterday, today and
tomorrow. And, my friends, we tried. I reached across the aisle to Senator Ted
Kennedy -- and by the way, I know that he's in your prayers -- and we worked in
a bipartisan fashion and we were defeated. And by the way, it wasn't very
popular, let's have some straight talk with some in my party and so I did that
and worked together so that we could carry out a federal responsibility. RUSH:
How badly does he want to be president? Just how badly does he want to be? Has
he not seen the latest polls on the Hispanic vote? "It will be my first,
my top priority yesterday, today and tomorrow. I reached across the aisle to
Senator Kennedy." He then said this.
McCAIN
IS EITHER AN IDIOT, OR ONCE AGAIN LYING TO US. HE KNOWS THERE’S TWELVE MILLION
ILLEGALS IN CALIFORNIA ALONE. THERE’S 38 MILLION IN THE UNITED STATES.
“GOD’S
CHILDREN”???? WHY NOT LET MEXICO DEAL WITH THEIR “GOD’S CHILDREN”??? WHAT DOES
GOD SAY ABOUT MEXICANS THAT MURDER AMERICANS? 12 AMERICAS ARE MURDERED DAILY BY
ILLEGALS FROM MEXICO!
MCCAIN:
We have to secure our borders; that's the message. But we also must precede
with a temporary worker program that is verifiable and truly temporary. We must
also understand that there are 12 million people who are here and they are here
illegally and they are God's children. They are God's children and they will be
treated in a humane fashion. Immigration reform will be my top priority because
we have the obligation to address a federal issue from a federal standpoint. I
will reach across the aisle again and work in a bipartisan fashion. We will
resolve the immigration issue in America and we will secure our borders. RUSH:
I've heard him say this. He thinks that these are wondrous things to say. He
thinks that these are very powerful comments because he thinks the American
people are tired of gridlock, and that bipartisanship will get rid of gridlock.
So he believes that the American people are going to embrace him for walking
across the aisle to Ted Kennedy, reaching across the aisle to all these other
Democrats because that's going to somehow break gridlock and the American
people want to get things done. Obama is basically trying to say the same thing
by moving to the center on all these issues, flip-flopping from his positions
in the primary campaign. I don't know how seriously he wants to win this. I
know he does. It's just nonsensical. Moving on... I'm just blue in the face
talking about this illegal immigration issue. There's nothing more to be said
about it. There's nothing more to be said about the stupid politics of it. What
did they not figure out after they tried this Amnesty Bill and it was wiped out
by the American people? What did they not understand? It's not even a question
of that. They understand full well that what they are going to have to do is
find an end run around the American people to get this done. END TRANSCRIPT
Read the Background Material... · Wall Street Journal: McCain, Obama Reach Out
to Hispanics
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HISPANDERING
MCCAIN....
Article
published May 6, 2008 McCain courts Hispanic voters May 6, 2008
By
Stephen Dinan - Sen. John McCain said yesterday that Republicans have shed
support among Hispanic voters because of the party's get-tough approach to
illegal immigration, but he predicted that his enforcement-then- legalization
approach will rebuild those bridges. Using a Mexican holiday, Cinco de Mayo, as
a launching point, Mr. McCain's presidential campaign announced a
Spanish-language Web site (www.johnmccain.com/ espanol), and said the senator
from Arizona will speak to this year's National
Council of La Raza convention in San Diego in July to try to court Hispanic
voters. "I believe the majority of the Hispanics share our view that the
border must be secured, and the border must be secured first. But they also
want us to have an attitude, which I think most Americans do, that these are
God's children, and they must be taken care of, and the issue must be addressed
in a humane and compassionate fashion," Mr. McCain told reporters at an
Arizona news conference yesterday. Hispanic support for President Bush in the
2004 election topped 40 percent by most estimates, but has fallen in the wake
of the congressional immigration debate. Now, nearly a year after the Senate
rejected the immigration legalization bill supported by Mr. McCain, Mr. Bush
and Democratic leaders, the issue is rising again, but a viable solution seems
no closer. House Democrats want a compromise that would allow more foreign
workers for farms, high-tech firms and seasonal businesses, but the
Congressional Hispanic Caucus has said it will oppose such a bill unless it
also allows for some form of legal status for current illegal immigrants.
Meanwhile, a vocal group of conservative Democrats and Republicans is demanding
an enforcement-only approach. Today, the House will hold a hearing on an
enforcement bill that would require employers to check a government database
known as the E-Verify system before they hire. That bill is sponsored by Rep.
Heath Shuler, a North Carolina Democrat who has broken with his party's general
stance on immigration, and is backed by House Republicans who are running a
petition drive to try to force a floor vote on the measure. Yesterday, U.S.
Citizenship and Immigration Services announced it was adding new databases to
the E-Verify system to reduce false hits for naturalized citizens whose
work-authorization records aren't up-to-date. That should cut more than half of
false hits, agency officials said. Mr. McCain, the presumptive Republican
presidential nominee, has tried to straddle the line on immigration after his
support for legalizing illegal immigrants nearly cost him the nomination. In
2006 and 2007, he was a chief backer, along with Sen. Edward M. Kennedy,
Massachusetts Democrat, of a bill to legalize most illegal immigrants and to
dramatically boost immigration. Last year, that bill failed when a majority of
senators joined a filibuster to block it. Some opponents said the bill amounted
to a lenient "amnesty," while others called it too harsh. Mr. McCain
said the bill failed because voters didn't trust the government to handle the
security side. Since then, he has said his first priority would be to secure
the borders and require border state governors to certify that before turning
his attention to a legalization program for the country's illegal immigrants.
The Democratic National Committee said he will have to choose between enforcement
or legalization. The Democratic presidential candidates, Sen. Hillary Rodham
Clinton of New York and Sen. Barack Obama of Illinois, have said they would
allow for legalization. "It's hard to know what someone's real vision for
our country is when they consistently take every side of the issues," said
DNC spokesman Luis Miranda. "John McCain cannot have it both ways. He
cannot pander to the right wing of his party by promising an enforcement-only
approach to immigration while telling Hispanics that he supports comprehensive
reform." Immigration advocates said an enforcement-first approach is still
too harsh.
HOW TO KEEP WAGES DEPRESSED:
“LET’S
LEGALIZE EVERYBODY!”
"Anti-immigrant-light
is no more acceptable than anti-immigrant," said Eliseo Medina,
international executive vice president of the Service Employees International
Union, who added that the proper solution was to offer legal status across the
board. "Let's legalize everybody,
and then let's figure out what we need to do to ensure we have a legal program
going forward." Mr. McCain has acknowledged his close call with voters
on this issue in the primaries. Asked whether he feared voter backlash again in
the general election, the senator said that's out of his hands. "I don't
know, but I can't worry about that," he said.
THESE
FIGURES ARE DATED! ILLEGALS NOW DEPRESS WAGES FROM $300 TO $400 BILLION PER
YEAR.
Illegal aliens displaced American workers
at a cost in excess of $133 billion dollars last year according to Harvard
Professor George Borjas. American citizens: College and high school kids cannot
find a summer job in yard care, landscape, fast food or service jobs. Why?
Illegal aliens work them at a third the wage and often, under the table.
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FIFTEEN THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT LA RAZA “THE RACE”
by Michelle Malkin
by Michelle Malkin
Only in America could critics of a group called "The Race" be labeled racists. Such is the triumph of left-wing identity chauvinists, whose aggressive activists and supine abettors have succeeded in redefining all opposition as "hate."
Both Barack Obama and John McCain will speak this week in San Diego at the annual conference of the National Council of La Raza, the Latino organization whose name is Spanish for, yes, "The Race." Can you imagine Obama and McCain paying homage to a group of white people who called themselves that? No matter. The presidential candidates and the media have legitimized "The Race" as a mainstream ethnic lobbying group and marginalized its critics as intolerant bigots. The unvarnished truth is that the group is a radical ethnic nationalist outfit that abuses your tax dollars and milks PC politics to undermine our sovereignty.
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Here are 15 things you should know about "The Race":
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15. "The Race" supports driver's licenses for illegal aliens.
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14."The Race" demands in-state tuition discounts for illegal alien students that are not available to law-abiding U.S. citizens and law-abiding legal immigrants.
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13. "The Race" vehemently opposes cooperative immigration enforcement efforts between local, state and federal authorities.
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12. "The Race" opposes a secure fence on the southern border.
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11. "The Race" joined the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee in a failed lawsuit attempt to prevent the feds from entering immigration information into a key national crime database -- and to prevent local police officers from accessing the data.
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10. "The Race" opposed the state of Oklahoma's tough immigration-enforcement-first laws, which cut off welfare to illegal aliens, put teeth in employer sanctions and strengthened local-federal cooperation and information sharing.
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9. "The Race" joined other open-borders, anti-assimilationists and sued to prevent Proposition 227, California's bilingual education reform ballot initiative, from becoming law.
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8. "The Race" bitterly protested common-sense voter ID provisions as an "absolute disgrace."
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7. "The Race" has consistently opposed post-9/11 national security measures at every turn.
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6. Former "Race" president Raul Yzaguirre, Hillary Clinton's Hispanic outreach adviser, said this: "U.S. English is to Hispanics as the Ku Klux Klan is to blacks." He was referring to U.S. English, the nation's oldest, largest citizens' action group dedicated to preserving the unifying role of the English language in the United States. "The Race" also pioneered Orwellian open-borders Newspeak and advised the Mexican government on how to lobby for illegal alien amnesty while avoiding the terms "illegal" and "amnesty."
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5. "The Race" gives mainstream cover to a poisonous subset of ideological satellites, led by Movimiento Estudiantil Chicano de Aztlan, or Chicano Student Movement of Aztlan (MEChA). The late GOP Rep. Charlie Norwood rightly characterized the organization as "a radical racist group … one of the most anti-American groups in the country, which has permeated U.S. campuses since the 1960s, and continues its push to carve a racist nation out of the American West."
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4. "The Race" is currently leading a smear campaign against staunch immigration enforcement leaders and has called for TV and cable news networks to keep immigration enforcement proponents off the airwaves -- in addition to pushing for Fairness Doctrine policies to shut up their foes. The New York Times reported that current "Race" president Janet Murguia believes "hate speech" should "not be tolerated, even if such censorship were a violation of First Amendment rights."
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3. "The Race" sponsors militant ethnic nationalist charter schools subsidized by your public tax dollars (at least $8 million in federal education grants). The schools include Aztlan Academy in Tucson, Ariz., the Mexicayotl Academy in Nogales, Ariz., Academia Cesar Chavez Charter School in St. Paul, Minn., and La Academia Semillas del Pueblo in Los Angeles, whose principal inveighed: "We don't want to drink from a White water fountain, we have our own wells and our natural reservoirs and our way of collecting rain in our aqueducts. We don't need a White water fountain … ultimately the White way, the American way, the neo liberal, capitalist way of life will eventually lead to our own destruction."
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2. "The Race" has perfected the art of the PC shakedown at taxpayer expense, pushing relentlessly to lower home loan standards for Hispanic borrowers, reaping millions in federal "mortgage counseling" grants, seeking special multimillion-dollar earmarks and partnering with banks that do business with illegal aliens.
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1. "The Race" thrives on ethnic supremacy -- and the elite sheeple's unwillingness to call it what it is. As historian Victor Davis Hanson observes: "[The] organization's very nomenclature 'The National Council of La Raza' is hate speech to the core. Despite all the contortions of the group, Raza (as its Latin cognate suggests) reflects the meaning of 'race' in Spanish, not 'the people' -- and that's precisely why we don't hear of something like 'The National Council of the People,' which would not confer the buzz notion of ethnic, racial and tribal chauvinism."
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The fringe is the center. The center is the fringe. Viva La Raza.
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Now you sound off. Should the United States taxpayer be funding the National Council of La Raza? THE MEXICAN FASCIST PARTY of LA RAZA FOR MEXICAN SUPREMACY
By Dave Gibson (09/17/2006) http://americandaily.com/article/15577
(THESE FIGURES ARE DATED. SEE MEXICANOCCUPATION.blogspot.com for 2011 figures of American tax money handed over to advance Mexico’s occupation!
In 2005, the Latino group known as La Raza (The Race) was given $15.2 million in U.S. federal grants.
ARTICLE
8 Out of 10 Illegals Apprehended in 2010 Never Prosecuted
http://www.alipac.us/article-6162-thread-1-0.html
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WHAT
DO YOU THINK ABOUT YOUR TAX DOLLARS GOING TO FUND THE MEXICAN FASCIST PARTY of
LA RAZA?
Now you
sound off. Should the United States taxpayer be funding the National Council of
La Raza? THE MEXICAN FASCIST PARTY of LA RAZA FOR MEXICAN SUPREMACY
By Dave Gibson (09/17/2006) http://americandaily.com/article/15577
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