COMPTON – PROFILE OF A LA RAZA-INFESTED CA CITY UNDER MEX
OCCUPATION
“When these guys come out of Compton — when they do their rape, rob and
pillage in the rest of the county because they've maximized what they can get
in Compton — they're going to come to other cities," said McBride, who
headed Operation Safe Streets before retiring in 2002.Sheriff's officials count
a crime as gang-related only if it is directly tied to gang activity.
There are over 100-plus active violent gangs in Los Angeles County, and
you have 100 holes in the dike and the problem is you only have so many plugs
Mexicans set the
benchmark for animal cruelty. Mexicans love dog fighting, bullfighting, cock
fighting and horse tripping. Those blood
sports play in every arena and backyard in Mexico . They expand into America as
more Mexicans arrive.
AMERICA vs. MEXICO : CLASHING CULTURES
..... FRIGHTENING REALITY OF THE INVADERS
“The legal age of sexual consent in Mexico
is 12 years old. Sex with children at this age and younger is socially
acceptable in Mexico . For example: A Mexican Lopez-Mendez pleaded guilty to sexual
assault on a 10 year old girl in West Virginia . His excuse: sex with young
girls was common with his people. He said, “I was unaware that it was a crime.”
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ARTICLES BY FROSTY WOOLDRIDGE
By Frosty Wooldridge
Anyone
understand why Mexicans fail at a successful civilization? Ever wonder why
millions of them invade the United States in search of a better life? Have you
noticed that once they arrive, they create the same kind of ‘society’ in the
United States ? Unconsciously, they create the same conditions they left
behind. You can take the boy out of the ghetto, but you can't take the ghetto
out of the boy. For example, in Denver in December, illegal alien Navi dragged
his girlfriend to death behind his car. Illegal alien Cruz shot his girlfriend
dead in the back because she wouldn’t reconcile with him. Illegal alien Ruizz
ran over and killed Justin Goodman, but Ruizz drove away from the scene leaving
Goodman to die. In Greeley, Colorado they
suffered 270 hit and run accidents in one year. Over 80 percent of hit and run
wrecks in Denver involve illegal aliens. Denver
boasts the drug smuggling capital of the West as well as the people smuggling
mecca of the country. Illegals cheat,
distribute drugs, lie, forge documents, steal and kill as if it’s a normal way
of life. For them, it is. Mexico’s
civilization stands diametrically opposed to America’s culture. Both countries
manifest different ways of thinking and operating. With George Bush’s push to
create the “Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America” by dissolving
our borders with Mexico, he places all Americans at risk. Would you become
friends with neighbors who throw their trash on city streets and parks, create
ghettoes wherever they enclave their numbers, promote corruption, deal in
violence, encourage drug use, manifest poverty, endorse sexism and downgrade
education? America’s culture and Mexico’s culture remain diametrically opposed
to one another. America’s fought Mexico and won. Today, Mexico invades America
with sheer numbers of poor. However, cultures rarely change and neither do
their people. As you can see from the ten points below, everything about Mexico
degrades everything about America. For further information, you may visit
www.immigrationshumancost.org and www.limitstogrowth.org where you will find a
plethora of information by a brilliant journalist Brenda Walker. Her original
report may be viewed on www.Vdare.com on January 17, 2007 under the title: “Ten
Reasons Why America Should Not Marry Mexico.” I suggest you read more of her
work. She exemplifies incisive, sobering and shocking information. These ten
point stem directly from Brenda Walker’s work. Let’s examine why America must
not entangle itself by merging with Mexico. The legal age of sexual consent in Mexico
is 12 years old. Sex with children at this age and younger is socially
acceptable in Mexico . For example: A Mexican Lopez-Mendez pleaded guilty to
sexual assault on a 10 year old girl in West Virginia . His excuse: sex with
young girls was common with his people. He said, “I was unaware that it was a
crime.” Mexicans remain the most sexist
males next to Islamic men. Both boast the most misogynous cultures in the
world. Rape and other violence toward women are not treated as serious crimes.
In Mexico , a custom known as “rapto” whereby men kidnap women for sex is
regarded as harmless amusement. Mexican society regards women little more than
objects. Crime and violence remain mainstays of Mexican culture. Drug cartels
and the Mexican army coordinate their massive efforts to promote drug
distribution not only in Mexico but into the USA . Mexico City suffers the
second highest crime rate in Latin America. Kidnapping remains second only to
Columbia for ransom money. Beheadings, killings and gun fire erupt at drug
distribution points on the US/Mexican border. Spontaneous hanging continues in
Mexico. A mob beat up and burned to death two policemen on live television in
2004 in Mexico City. As Brenda Walker wrote, “Mexicans do not have the same
belief as Americans that the law is central to the equitable functioning of a
complex nation. It’s the Third World .” Mexicans abhor education. In their
country, illiteracy dominates. As they arrive in our country, only 9.6 percent
of fourth generation Mexicans earn a high school diploma. Mexico does not
promote educational values. This makes them the least educated of any Americans
or immigrants. The rate of illiteracy in Mexico stands at 63 percent. Drunk
driving remains acceptable in Mexico . As it stands, 44,000 Americans die on
our nation’s highways annually. Half that number stems
from drunken drivers. U.S. Congressman Steve King reports that 13 American
suffer death from drunken driving Mexicans each day. Alcoholism runs rampant in Mexican culture. They suffer
the most DUI arrests. Mexicans set the
benchmark for animal cruelty. Mexicans love dog fighting, bullfighting, cock
fighting and horse tripping. Those blood
sports play in every arena and backyard in Mexico . They expand into America as
more Mexicans arrive. They also engage in
“steer-tailing” where the rider yanks the animal’s tail in an attempt to flip
it to the ground. In horse tripping, they run the animals at full gallop around
a ring, then, use ropes to trip them at full speed. It’s a death sentence as
the horses break their legs, teeth, shoulders and necks—all to the delight of
the cheering Mexican fans. As La Raza
confirms, Mexicans maintain the most racist society in North America . “For the
Hispanic race, everything; for anyone outside the race, nothing!” Guadalupe
Loaeza, a journalist, said, “Mexican society is fundamentally racist and
classist. The color of your skin is a key that either opens or shuts doors. The
lighter your skin, the more doors open to you.” Corruption becomes a mechanism
by which Mexico operates. Corruption remains systemic. The Washington Post
wrote, “ Mexico is considered one of the most corrupt countries in the
hemisphere.” They feature drug cartels,
sex slave trade, people smuggling, car theft cartels, real estate scam cartels,
murder for money and, you must bribe your mail man to get your mail. Last,
but not least, Mexicans are Marxists. They promote a one party government. As
with any kind of Marxism, brutal totalitarian rule keeps the rich in power and
everyone else subservient. As we allow millions of Mexicans to colonize our
country, we can’t help but be caught up in these ten deadly cultural traits of
Mexicans. With over 12 million Mexicans here today, the predictions grow to as
many as 20 even 40 million Mexicans in a few decades as they come here for a
better life.
...................................................The
fact remains, as they come to America for a better life, they make our lives a
living hell.
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Mexicans
set the benchmark for animal cruelty. Mexicans love dog fighting, bullfighting,
cock fighting and horse tripping. Those
blood sports play in every arena and backyard in Mexico . They expand into
America as more Mexicans arrive.
EAST COMPTON IS A MEX-INFESTED and MEX-OCCUPIED
CITY.
47 cited at cockfight; 60 birds
and $100,000 confiscated
December 22,
2012
A major raid on a cockfight in
East Compton led to the detaining of 47 people, the confiscation of about
$100,000 in bets and the discovery of nearly 60 birds Saturday morning,
authorities said.“It was a high-stakes cockfight,” said Aaron Reyes, deputy director of the Los Angeles County Department of Animal Care and Control. He said it was probably the largest one busted in Los Angeles County in several years.
Several other birds were already dead in the backyard of the house in the 14600 block of Castlegate Avenue and eight others later had to be euthanized because of bad wounds suffered in the fights, according to Reyes.
About 20 people managed to run away from animal control officers when the 8 a.m. raid began, Reyes said. But 47 others were detained and cited for misdemeanor charges of being a spectator, and some of those faced additional charges of being participants in a cockfight. If convicted, they could face up to a year in jail and a $1,000 fine, he added.
The investigation into the fight and ownership of the house is to continue, and further charges -- including felony gambling ones -- could result.
The healthy birds were being taken to shelters, but veterinarians could not save the wounded birds and had to euthanize them.
After authorities received a tip about cockfighting at the house, it had been monitored for about a month before Saturday’s raid by county animal control officers, with assistance from local SPCA staffers.
“When these
guys come out of Compton — when they do their rape, rob and pillage in the rest
of the county because they've maximized what they can get in Compton — they're
going to come to other cities," said McBride, who headed Operation Safe
Streets before retiring in 2002.Sheriff's officials count a crime as
gang-related only if it is directly tied to gang activity.
There are over 100-plus active violent gangs in Los Angeles County, and
you have 100 holes in the dike and the problem is you only have so many plugs
THE MEXICAN CRIME WAVE
Since I filed this article on
Compton gang crimes, I’ve read about car thefts going up 23% in Santa Clara
county, Modesto being the car theft capital of the country, gang crime
exploding in Santa Barbara and Salinas. Gang murders going up in San Fernando. Like
the officer quoted said, when they have pillaged everything in Compton, they’re
headed for you community.
COMPTON (LOS ANGELES) GANG MURDERS
– THE LOOTING MENTALITY
By Megan Garvey
Times Staff Writer
Gang-related homicides are up more
than 30% this year in areas under the jurisdiction of the Los Angeles County
Sheriff's Department, but the department's countywide gang enforcement team is
substantially smaller than it was three years ago and remains chronically understaffed.
For many years the department dealt with significantly less gang crime than
police in the city of Los Angeles. No more. At least half of the homicides in
sheriff's territories are now gang killings, about the same level as in the
city. Statewide, gang violence accounts for about 16% of all homicides. But
although the Los Angeles Police Department under Chief William J. Bratton has
reconstituted and increased the size of its anti-gang units, assigning nearly
350 officers to gang enforcement duty, the gang unit under Sheriff Lee Baca has
shrunk. The sheriff's anti-gang units have 20 fewer deputies than authorized in
the department's budget — about 150 sworn officers instead of 170. Those
numbers are down from a high of nearly 190 sworn deputies on duty three years
ago. This year, while gang homicides rose sharply in a few small areas
patrolled by the sheriff — Compton, East Los Angeles and unincorporated
neighborhoods bordering Watts — Operation Safe Streets, the department's
anti-gang unit, lacked flexibility to move specially trained personnel out of
lower-crime areas and into communities with soaring gang killings, according to
its head of operations."Unit commanders should have the autonomy to put
their resources in the places they would have the greatest impact based on
crime statistics," said Lt. Bob Rifkin. "We are spread too thin to
try to do the whole county. Do you do a mediocre job in the whole county or do
you do a dynamite job in the quarter of the county where the worst crime
is?"In an interview Friday, Baca seemed surprised that gang homicides were
up substantially — 210 as of late last week, compared with 164 for the same
period last year — but said he needs more personnel to deal with gang
crime."We are doing our best with what we have and we don't have
enough," he said. "If you doubled what we have, we don't have
enough."Baca is promoting a quarter-cent sales tax earmarked for gang
intervention and enforcement, which he hopes to get on the ballot next year.
Such a tax would generate about $280 million annually for law enforcement
agencies in L.A. County, he said. For the time being, Baca said, shifting
resources is not the answer because it might suppress crime in one area at the
cost of allowing it to increase elsewhere."What one has to understand is
the nature of policing gangs," Baca said. "There are over 100-plus active violent gangs in Los Angeles County, and
you have 100 holes in the dike and the problem is you only have so many plugs.
If you pull one plug in an area where you've plugged up the violence, will it
pour out there again?"The department's difficulties responding to the
increased rate of killing underscore two of the biggest problems the Sheriff's
Department faces: It is seriously understaffed, with nearly 1,000 fewer deputies
overall than the 9,500 authorized, and its political structure works against
assigning available deputies based on the worst crime problems. The Sheriff's
Department patrols unincorporated areas of the county and 41 cities that
contract with the department for policing. Cities pay for a specific number of
deputies each year and, if they can afford it, may add personnel and
specialized teams as needed. Baca said about 55% of his deputies work under
city contracts. Maintaining good relationships with the officials of contract
cities has long been a high priority for senior officials of the department.
There has also been considerable pressure recently from the county Board of
Supervisors to ensure that county areas are getting their fair share of services.
The gang unit is one of several specialized teams that work countywide for all
residents, allowing the sheriff discretion — in theory, at least — in their
deployment. But because the department serves an area with 2.6 million
residents over 4,000 square miles, distribution of limited resources is
challenging. Capt. Mike Ford, who runs Operation Safe Streets and is Rifkin's
boss, noted that although other areas have fewer homicides than Compton, gang
crime is quite real to people who live in those areas."The reality is we
work for the people who live there, and no one likes to deal with graffiti or
drug dealing," he said, adding that he would be reluctant to withdraw
officers from other areas, even if that were politically possible. But some gang
crime experts warn that the department's approach to distributing its deputies
could allow crime to spread."If 50% or more of your murders are
gang-related, it looks to me like you ought to have a lot of resources doing
that," said Wes McBride, president of the Assn. of California Gang
Investigators
“WHEN THESE GUYS COME OUT OF COMPTON ---- WHEN
THEY DO THEIR RAPE, ROB, AND PILLAGE IN THE REST OF THE COUNTY BECAUSE THEY’VE
MAXIMIZED WHAT THEY CAN GET IN COMPTON ---- THEY’RE GOING TO COME TO OTHER
CITIES.”
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When these guys come out of Compton — when they do their rape, rob and
pillage in the rest of the county because they've maximized what they can get
in Compton — they're going to come to other cities," said McBride, who
headed Operation Safe Streets before retiring in 2002 .Sheriff's officials count
a crime as gang-related only if it is directly tied to gang activity. If
the wife of a gang member is killed by her husband in a domestic dispute, for
example, it is not counted as a gang crime. If she is killed to stop her from
telling authorities about the gang, it is. The rise in gang violence in
Compton, as well as in East Los Angeles and areas bordering southeast Los
Angeles, has pushed up overall homicides for the Sheriff's Department. With
three weeks remaining in 2005, homicides of all types in county areas and in
cities that contract with the Sheriff's Department total 395, passing last
year's 392.By contrast, although the city of Los Angeles continues to record
more homicides than the county, its total has fallen and is on track to be at
its lowest in half a dozen years. As of the end of October, the LAPD reported a
15% decline in gang homicides over the same period last year, 216 compared with
255.Ford said gang suppression and investigation remain top priorities for the
department. "The question," he said, "is how many resources do
you have?"Through late last week, Compton had 68 gang-related homicides,
up from 42 for all of last year. The nearby territory bordering southeast Los
Angeles, patrolled by the Century sheriff's station, had 57 gang-related
homicides, up from 37 in 2004.Together, the two areas account for nearly 60% of
the county's gang-related homicides, Sheriff's Department statistics show. Yet
about a quarter of available gang investigators are assigned to those areas. In
addition, each shares a gang suppression team with a neighboring station, a
move made last year by Ford when, he said, insufficient staff made regional
teams necessary. Ten gang suppression deputies and a sergeant are assigned to
the Compton-Carson area, where there have been 72 gang homicides this year.
Another team of 11 serves Century and Lennox stations, which account for 70
gang killings. In comparison, the Palmdale and Lancaster area also has a team of
11 gang suppression officers, two paid under Lancaster's contract. That area
has had 13 gang-related homicides this year. The sheriff made no move to shift
gang officers to Compton when violence shot upward there early this year. At
Century station, where a specific gang war was identified, a task force was
formed, but the gang unit was not expanded. Another problem area has been East
Los Angeles, which has had 20 gang-related homicides this year, up from 11 for
each of the previous two years. In that area, too, the number of gang
enforcement personnel has not been increased. The need for a larger gang
enforcement team is widely acknowledged. McBride, who spent nearly three
decades as a gang specialist in the Sheriff's Department, estimated that
Compton's gang problem alone would justify 50 gang suppression officers and a
team of 10 to 15 investigators. Ford and other gang experts caution that simply
moving deputies to a hot spot might not have much impact. Effective gang
officers, they note, develop sources on the street over time. Compton's level
of gang activity, for instance, complicates law enforcement efforts to get
intelligence and also makes it harder to target any one area to significantly
reduce criminal activity, sheriff's officials said.The city, which covers 10
square miles and has about 96,000 residents, has at least 10 active and violent
street gangs, as well as numerous other crews, said Percy Perrodin, the city's
former deputy police chief and brother of Mayor Eric Perrodin."You're talking
about a very complex gang situation," said Cheryl Maxson, a UC Irvine
professor who studies street gangs. By mid-2005, Compton had as many homicides
as all of 2004, but city officials said there were no additional funds to add
to the 72 deputies who patrol the city."People need to realize that
Compton's problems won't stay in Compton. Absolutely, they ought to be
concerned about what's happening, and they ought to help," he said.
"We give foreign aid to other countries so they won't fall apart. How
about some domestic aid?"
COMPTON’S PROBLEMS WON’T STAY IN COMPTON.... NO, THEY’RE ALL
OVER THE 50 STATES NOW. ACCORDING TO CA ATTORNEY GEN KAMALA HARRIS, HERSELF A
LA RAZA DEM, NEARLY HALF OF ALL MURDERS IN MEXIFORNIA ARE BY MEX GANGS.
ALSO:
THE BREEDERS – HOW MEXICO ANCHORED THE LA RAZA OCCUPATION BY
BREEDING IT!
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Orange County
sheriff’s deputy Montoya says that the older Hispanic generation’s work ethic
is fast disappearing among the gangbanging youngsters whom he sees. “Now, it’s
all about fast money, drugs, and sex.” It may be that the willingness to work
will plummet along with marriage rates, leading to even greater social problems
than are now rife among Hispanics. Or it may be that the two contrasting
practices will remain on parallel tracks, creating a new kind of underclass: a
culture that tolerates free-floating men who impregnate women and leave, like
the vast majority of black men, yet who still labor in the noncriminal economy.
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ANCHOR BABY
CASE STUDIES – HOW MEXICO BREEDS AN OCCUPATION AT OUR COST:
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WE ARE MEXICO’S WELFARE SYSTEM!
AND IT COSTS US BILLIONS!
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The Mexican consul in Los
Angeles proudly announced that nearly 300,000 Mexicans in the area have
benefited from his government's health referral program, which he says actually
saves the county money by encouraging immigrants to seek preventive care rather
than waiting for more expensive emergency treatment.
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AMERICANS FORCED TO PAY FOR MEXICO'S "FREE" MEDICAL IN MEX-LOOTED CA
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BOOK: MEXIFORNIA: Shattering of the American Dream and Rise of LA RAZA SUPREMACY
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