NOW THAT OBAMA WAS REELECTED BY ILLEGALS, THE GOP WILL RAMP
UP HISPANDERING TO EQUAL THE DEMS – PARTY for ILLEGALS.
TIM DONNELLY STILL THINKS CALIFORNIA SHOULD BE AN AMERICAN
STATE, AND NOT JUST A COLONY of MEXICO’S FOR LOOTING!
California
Republican eyeing governorship hit for hard-line illegal immigration stance
Published December 02, 2012
FoxNews.com
A California Republican with strong views
about illegal immigration is facing party backlash after expressing interest in
running for governor in 2014 – a sign the party is committed to its
post-election pledge to connect with Hispanic voters.
State legislator Tim Donnelly -- a former
member of the Minutemen Project that tried to stop illegal immigration –
announced shortly after Election Day that he was forming an exploratory
committee for a potential run.
Donnelly’s announcement was followed last
week by a statement of non-support from the president of the influential
Lincoln Club of Orange County.
“Donnelly’s views on immigration do not
represent the views of the (club), nor do I believe he represents the views of
most Republicans or Californians,” president Robert Loewen wrote. “We cannot
support Republicans who continually target immigrants, who are members of our
community, as scapegoats for their own political advantage.”
Donnelly was elected to the State Assembly in
2010 and is the first Republican known to express interest in a 2014 California
gubernatorial run. The Tea Party-backed lawmaker told the conservative
political website Politichicks.tv that he was running because “there’s just
nobody out there” fighting for Californians, including many “fleeing for a
better life” because of bad economic conditions.
Republicans in Washington and elsewhere in
the country said publicly after the Nov. 6 election that the party needs to
connect better with Hispanics – considering President Obama won roughly 71 percent
of their vote, compared to about 27 percent for Mitt Romney.
But the realization was especially glaring in
Orange County – once a conservative stronghold.
Republicans now account for just 41 percent
of registered voters in that Southern California county, compared to the
mid-1990s when the number was 52 percent. A major reason is changing
demographics – with voting districts in and around the county seat of Santa
Ana, for example, now largely Hispanic.
Scott Baugh, chairman of the county's
Republican Party, said afterward that Hispanics belong naturally in the GOP
because of their shared values for faith, family, education and hard work.
Baugh also said the party can win over Hispanic votes in large part by leading
the way in comprehensive immigration reform.
Donnelly, who represents the San Bernardino
area, remains a controversial figure, despite no longer being a member of the
Minutemen.
In March, he pleaded no contest to a
misdemeanor charge of bringing a loaded pistol to an airport earlier this year.
Donnelly said he made an “honest mistake,” forgetting to remove the gun from
his briefcase.
The Minutemen Project was essentially a group
of volunteers monitoring the U.S.-Mexico border that gained national attention
in the early part of the decade.
“We as conservative Republicans call upon
members of our party in Congress to support real reforms to our antiquated
immigration laws,” Loewen wrote, as reported first by Politico. “That includes
creating a 21st-century, market-based, temporary-worker system that pairs labor
with businesses needs and gives both future immigrants and those illegal
immigrants who are already here an opportunity to gain legal status.”
The 50-year-old group of business men and
women supports candidates and causes to limit the size of government.
ADD TO THESE FIGURES THE STAGGERING COST OF THE MEXICAN
CRIME TIDAL WAVE! ACCORDING TO CA ATTORNEY GEN. KAMALA HARRIS, NEARLY HALF OF ALL MURDERS IN CA ARE BY MEXICAN
GANGS!
CA HAS THE LARGEST AND MOST EXPENSIVE PRISON SYSTEM. HALF
THE INMATES ARE MEXICANS.
OF THE TOP 200 MOST WANTED CRIMINALS IN LOS ANGELES, 183 ARE
MEXICANS, AND MOST OF THE REST ARE RUSSIANS.
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WILL MEXICO
BANKRUPT AMERICA LIKE IT HAS MEXIFORNIA?
BOOK: Mexifornia: SHATTERING OF AN
AMERICAN DREAM (illegals call it their DREAM ACT)
Calif.
Hospitals Spend $1.25 Bil On Illegal Immigrants
July 05, 2011
While
the Obama Administration halts deportations to work on its secret amnesty plan, hospitals across the
U.S. are getting stuck with the exorbitant tab of medically treating illegal
immigrants and some are finally demanding compensation from the federal
government.The group that represents most of the nation’s hospitals and medical
providers recently urged President Obama to work with Congress to reimburse
them for the monstrous cost of treating illegal immigrants. Federal law
requires facilities to “treat and stabilize individuals” regardless of their
immigration status, but federal support for the services remains “virtually
nonexistent,”
according to a letter submitted by the American Hospital Association to the
president.This week officials in California, the state with the largest
concentration of illegal immigrants, joined the call for federal compensation
after revealing that hospitals there spend about $1.25 billion annually to care for illegal
aliens. The figure skyrocketed from $1.05 billion in 2007, according to
California Hospital Association figures quoted in a local news report.The
problem will only get worst, according to officials, who say the $1.25 billion
for 2010 could actually be higher. They complain that federal law forces them
to treat patients in emergency rooms regardless of immigration status yet they
get stuck with the financial burden. This has forced many hospitals to curtail
services or close beds and could ultimately compromise healthcare. Nationwide,
U.S. taxpayers spend tens of billions of dollars annually to provide free
medical care for illegal immigrants with states that border Mexico taking the biggest
hit. Adding to the problem is the fact that Mexico, the country that provides
the largest amount of illegal immigrants in the U.S., has long promoted
America’s generous public health centers. It even operates a Spanish-language
program
(Ventanillas de Salud, Health Windows) in about a dozen U.S. cities that refers
its nationals—living in the country illegally—to publicly funded health centers
where they can get free medical care without being turned over to immigration
authorities.
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Lloyd Billingsley
The DREAM and the Nightmare
In California, students are better off being illegal immigrants than legal.
30 March 2012
The DREAM and the Nightmare
In California, students are better off being illegal immigrants than legal.
30 March 2012
Last
year, Governor Jerry Brown signed the California DREAM Act, which makes
students in the country illegally eligible for grants and waivers to attend one
of the state’s public colleges or universities. The students must have attended
school in the state for three years, “affirm that they are in the process of
applying to legalize their immigration status,” and show both financial need
and academic achievement. Assemblyman Gil Cedillo, the Los Angeles Democrat who
authored the DREAM Act, hails the legislation as a victory for those “in the
country through no fault of their own.” Opponents such as Republican
assemblyman Tim Donnelly—a first-term legislator not given to
understatement—called Cedillo’s legislation the “California Nightmare Act,” said it is “morally wrong,” and would create “a new entitlement that is going to cause tens of thousands of people
to come here illegally from all over the world.”
Poster
children for the DREAM Act abound. Mandeep Chahal, for example, was six years
old when her parents brought her to the United States from India. Chahal wants
to be a doctor; her fellow students at Los Altos High School near Palo Alto
voted her the person “Most Likely to Save the World.” That’s a tall order, but
to deny such a person the opportunity seems unreasonable. “Many parents of
these children pay taxes for many services they cannot get,” argues Cedillo.
Cedillo’s
point implies that illegal immigrants are the only ones subject to this
dynamic. But consider: my taxes subsidize the Medi-Cal system, which provides
medical care for low-income state residents, but I couldn’t “get” health care
that way, even in the year my income was so low that my daughter qualified for
a Pell Grant. Likewise, the taxes of, say, a California welder help pay for
top-drawer pensions
and benefits for state government employees, but he can’t enjoy those benefits
himself. Neither is he entitled to get a government job merely because his
taxes help pay the salaries and benefits of workers at the Department of Motor
Vehicles, CalTrans, the California Air Resources Board, the Franchise Tax
Board, California’s Department of Education, the State Board of Equalization,
the Coastal Commission, and on and on.
The
taxes of a fast-food worker help subsidize the University of California at
Berkeley, but nothing guarantees that taxpayer admission to Berkeley. The
state’s Master Plan for Higher Education does guarantee everyone a place in the
system, whether at a community college, a state university, or within the UC
system. But no one is promised a place at the top, and the system grants no
special favors to legal immigrants. When I came to the United States, legally,
in 1977, I had been studying at the University of Windsor, a four-year school
in my hometown of Windsor, Ontario. I wanted to continue my studies at San
Diego State University but was not allowed to transfer because I hadn’t
attended high school in California. SDSU administrators suggested I try the
state’s community college system, which seemed a step down from what I had in
mind. But eventually, I put two children through San Diego State. They’re now
working in productive careers, a tax burden to no one. No legislation rewards
parents for that achievement or for coming to the United States with proper
documents.
Cedillo’s law, by contrast,
rewards those who came to California illegally. Will the law, therefore,
encourage more people to enter the state illegally, as Donnelly and other
critics assert?
(IN FACT THERE ARE MORE THAN
11 MILLION ILLEGALS IN SOUTHERN CA ALONE! NOW NEARLY 40% OF CA ARE ILLEGALS,
33% OF NEVADA AND 24% OF COLORADO. MOST
NON LA RAZA PROPAGANDA SOURCES BUT THE NUMBER OF ILLEGALS AT 40 MILLION
AND BREEDING LIKE BUNNIES!)
Recall
how Congress passed and President Ronald Reagan signed the Immigration Reform
and Control Act of 1986, which gave amnesty to several million undocumented
immigrants. A quarter of a century later, the number of illegal immigrants
stands at 11.5 million. It seems clear
that the 1986 act didn’t discourage foreign nationals from entering the United
States without signing the guest book. One of those who obtained
citizenship under the Act was Alfredo Quinones-Hinojosa, who made his way
through UC Berkeley and Harvard Medical School and is now associate professor
of neurosurgery and oncology at the Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center in
Baltimore. Quinones-Hinojosa and others who have spoken out in support of the
DREAM Act often give the impression that their cases are typical of illegal
aliens. Not exactly. Amnesty measures, however well-intentioned, usually bring
unintended consequences.
THE REALITY OF LA RAZA’S LOOTING OF CA:
Consider Ignacio Mesa Viera,
subject of a recent front-page story in the Sacramento
Bee. He came to the United States illegally in 1979 to work and help his
family, as he explained, but was convicted on a drug offense in 1995. He was
deported but returned to the United States, whereupon he was busted for another
drug offense in 2008. Before his recent deportation, the U.S. government was
paying for Viera’s kidney dialysis, a treatment that can cost more than $60,000
a year. “I imagine that the reason they don’t want to let me stay in this
country,” Viera told the Bee, “is they don’t want to be paying for
this.”
Cedillo
and his colleagues need to know that everybody’s taxes pay for services they
and their children “cannot get”—including kidney dialysis and other expensive
medical treatments courtesy of the federal government. Meantime, as a University of California report noted last year, tens of
thousands of middle-class, taxpaying legal residents are being squeezed out of
an affordable college education even as the legislature contrives to provide
scholarships for the children of illegal aliens. The lawmakers’ solution
is to create yet another entitlement in the form of a new $1 billion
scholarship program for students whose families earn less than $150,000 a year.
Such is life in the Golden State, even with a DREAM Act in place.
Lloyd Billingsley is the author of Hollywood Party: How
Communism Seduced the American Film Industry in the 1930s and 1940s and the former editorial director of the Pacific
Research Institute.
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OBAMA
HAS PROMISED HIS LA RAZA “THE RACE” PARTY BASE of ILLEGALS AMNESTY, NO
E-VERIFY, NO I.D. FOR REQUIRED OF ILLEGALS VOTING… OR AT LEAST CONTINUED
NON-ENFORCEMENT!
OBAMA
HANDS MASSIVE WELFARE TO ILLEGALS, ALONG WITH OUR JOBS TO BUY THE ILLEGALS'
ILLEGAL VOTES!
Most Illegal
Immigrant Families Collect Welfare
April 05, 2011
Surprise,
surprise; Census Bureau data reveals that most U.S. families headed by illegal
immigrants use taxpayer-funded welfare programs on behalf of their
American-born anchor babies. Even before the recession, immigrant households
with children used welfare programs at consistently higher rates than natives,
according to the extensive census data collected and analyzed by a nonpartisan Washington
D.C. group dedicated to researching legal and illegal immigration in the U.S.
The results, published this month in a lengthy report, are hardly surprising. Basically, the majority of
households across the country benefitting from publicly-funded welfare programs
are headed by immigrants, both legal and illegal. States where immigrant
households with children have the highest welfare use rates are Arizona (62%),
Texas, California and New York with 61% each and Pennsylvania(59%).The study
focused on eight major welfare programs that cost the government $517 billion
the year they were examined. They include Supplemental Security Income (SSI)
for the disabled, Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF), a nutritional
program known as Women, Infants and Children (WIC), food stamps, free/reduced
school lunch, public housing and health insurance for the poor (Medicaid).Food
assistance and Medicaid are the programs most commonly used by illegal
immigrants, mainly on behalf of their American-born children who get automatic
citizenship. On the other hand, legal immigrant households take advantage of
every available welfare program, according to the study, which attributes it to
low education level and resulting low income. The highest rate of welfare
recipients come from the Dominican Republic (82 %), Mexico and Guatemala (75%)
and Ecuador (70%), according to the report, which says welfare use tends to be
high for both new arrivals and established residents.
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