CALIFORNIA UNDER
MEXICAN OCCUPATION:
WHO GETS THE
TAX BILLS FOR MEXICO’S WELFARE STATE IN CA?
“According
to a recent Census estimate based on the Supplemental Poverty Measure, nearly
one in four California residents are poor—the highest rate of any US state.”
WHILE DEMS ARE
THE PARTY FOR LA RAZA SUPREMACY, OPEN BORDERS and NO LEGAL NEED APPLY, IT’S NOT
BECAUSE THEY GIVE A FUCK ABOUT UNEMPLOYMENT… IT’S ALL ABOUT KEEPING WAGED
DEPRESSED FOR THEIR PAYMASTERS.
ONE OF THE MOST
ACTIVE ADVOCATES OF OBAMA’S AMNESTY, or continued non-enforcement, IS REP. ZOE
LOFGREN, of MEX-GANG INFESTED SAN JOSE. 93% OF HER CAMPAIGN BRIBES COME FROM
THE SPECIAL INTERESTS THAT BENEFIT FROM DEPRESSED WAGES HORDES OF ILLEGALS
CAUSE.
“At
the other extreme lies California’s pervasive poverty, largely dismissed or
ignored by the state’s overwhelmingly Democratic political elite”.
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 IN THE NATION. HALF THE INMATES ARE MEXICANS, AND MANY
ARE WORKING INSIDE THE PRISON FOR THE MEXICAN DRUG CARTELS.
“The
latest jobs figures also demonstrate the glaring inequities plaguing
California, with pockets of wealth existing alongside large swathes of the
state mired in rising poverty and crime, high unemployment and declining
incomes.”
CA PUTS OUT $22 BILLION PER YEAR IN SOCIAL
SERVICES TO ILLEGALS, WITH COUNTIES PAYING OUR EVEN MORE. LOS ANGELES COUNTY
PAYS OUT $600 MILLION PER YEAR IN WELFARE TO ILLEGALS, PRIMARILY ANCHOR BABY
BREEDERS.
THE TAX-FREE MEXICAN
UNDERGROUND ECONOMY IN LOS ANGELES COUNTY IS CALCULATED TO BE ABOUT $2 BILLION
PER YEAR. You wondered
why Mexicans climb our borders???
“California
now has among the highest levels of inequality in the United States, with a
GINI coefficient of 0.471 as of 2010. This puts inequality in the state on par
with countries such the Dominican Republic, Gambia, and the Republic of the
Congo.”
DESPITE THE STAGGERING
JOBLESS RATES (for legals) IN MEXIFORNIA, LA RAZA DEMS CONTINUE TO PUSH FOR
OPEN BORDERS, SABOTAGE E-VERIFY AND HAND GRINGO-PAID “DREAM ACTS” WELFARE TO
ILLEGALS TO INDUCE MORE TO CROSS OUR BORDERS… IT’S ALL ABOUT KEEPING WAGES
DEPRESSED!
California jobs report
underscores deepening inequality
By Karl Eisner
8 January 2013
8 January 2013
California’s employment agency issued its latest jobs report on
December 21, which reported a decline in the overall number of jobs in the
state.
Though the unemployment rate fell from 10.1 to 9.8 percent,
California in fact shed some 3,800 jobs in November, driven by close to 20,000
job losses in the manufacturing, education and health fields. The retail sector
was responsible for the largest number of new jobs, at nearly 16,000 positions.
With private business hiring largely stagnant and public sector
positions continuing to disappear, more workers are turning to different types
of self-employment—driving down the number considered officially unemployed,
despite the actual decrease in available jobs.
California’s
unemployment rate remains the third highest in the country, well above the
national average of 7.7 percent. The December report shows a continuation of the
anemic job growth since the official start of the state’s economic “recovery”
in February 2010, with only two of every five jobs lost during the economic
slump regained. At the current pace of job creation, even absent a renewed
economic downturn, a return to pre-2008 employment levels is still years away.
The latest jobs
figures also demonstrate the glaring inequities plaguing California, with pockets
of wealth existing alongside large swathes of the state mired in rising poverty
and crime, high unemployment and declining incomes.
Thirty-five of California’s 58 counties were afflicted with
double-digit unemployment in November. In the Central Valley, home to 6.5
million residents and much of the state’s multibillion-dollar agricultural
industry, joblessness averages 13.4 percent. In Imperial County, an
impoverished, predominately agricultural region on the US-Mexico border,
unemployment is highest, at 26.6 percent.
Along the coast, overall unemployment is lower, but most major
cities still have unemployment well above the national average of 7.7 percent.
Los Angeles, the second largest city in the US, has an unemployment rate of
11.2 percent, and Oakland 13.1 percent.
Richer counties like Santa Clara, Marin, and San Mateo in the more
affluent San Francisco Bay Area saw a decline in unemployment, to levels at or
significantly below the national 7.7 percent rate, while Central Valley
counties of Fresno, Tulare and others actually saw marked increases in their
jobless numbers in November.
Unemployment in Stockton, currently in the midst of a municipal
bankruptcy, stood at 17.1 percent last month.
California now
has among the highest levels of inequality in the United States, with a GINI
coefficient of 0.471 as of 2010. This puts inequality in the state on par with
countries such the Dominican Republic, Gambia, and the Republic of the Congo.
San Francisco and San Jose metropolitan areas were recently ranked
as two of the wealthiest cities in America. San Diego, along the affluent
southern coast, follows not far behind. Even in the wealthier counties,
however, inequality is stark. More billionaires called California home than any
other state in 2012, most of them residing in the Bay Area’s pockets of great
wealth: small cities like Atherton, Mountain View and Palo Alto.
At the other
extreme lies California’s pervasive poverty, largely dismissed or ignored by
the state’s overwhelmingly Democratic political elite. According to a recent Census estimate based
on the Supplemental Poverty Measure, nearly one in four California residents
are poor—the highest rate of any US state. The new measure, which factors
in cost of living, transportation, and child care costs, demonstrates that even
in cities with low unemployment, the higher prices leave many mired in poverty.
The Central
Valley’s Fresno, Modesto and Bakersfield-Delano metropolitan areas account for
three of the five poorest large cities in the country, with child poverty
reaching as high as 38 percent in Fresno county.
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Importing
Poverty: Immigration and Poverty in the United States: A Book of Charts
October 25, 2006
The Obama administration
has also cut worksite enforcement efforts by 70%, allowing illegal immigrants
to continue working in jobs that rightfully belong to citizens and legal
workers.
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THE ENTIRE REASON THE
BORDERS ARE LEFT OPEN IS TO CUT WAGES!
"We could cut
unemployment in half simply by reclaiming the jobs taken by illegal
workers," said Representative Lamar Smith of Texas, co-chairman of the
Reclaim American Jobs Caucus. "President Obama is on the wrong side of the
American people on immigration. The president should support policies that help
citizens and legal immigrants find the jobs they need and deserve rather than
fail to enforce immigration laws."
VIVA LA RAZA! THE INVASION AND OCCUPATION IS NOW EXPANDING TO
ALL OTHER 49 STATES!
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Illegal
labor pool and its impact on unemployment rates
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WHY THE JOBS GO TO ILLEGALS:
“What
employers really want in many cases by hiring immigrants is to hold down wage
costs, experts say.”
HERE’S HOW NO E-VERIFY BREAKS DOWN:
Joe
Legal vs. Jose Illegal
CA MAKES E-VERIFY ILLEGAL! COURTESY THE MEXICAN FASCIST
PARTY of LA RAZA!
Here is an
example of why hiring illegal aliens is not economically productive for the
State of California...
You have 2
families..."Joe Legal" and "Jose Illegal". Both families
have 2 parents, 2 children and live in California.
"Joe
Legal" works in construction, has a Social Security Number, and makes
$25.00 per hour with payroll taxes deducted...."Jose Illegal" also
works in construction, has "NO" Social Security Number, and gets paid
$15.00 cash "under the table".
Joe
Legal...$25.00 per hour x 40 hours $1000.00 per week, $52,000 per year
Now take 30%
away for state and federal tax
Joe Legal now
has $31,231.00
Jose
Illegal...$15.00 per hour x 40 hours $600.00 per week, $31,200.00 per year
Jose Illegal
pays no taxes...
Jose Illegal
now has $31,200.00
Joe Legal pays
Medical and Dental Insurance with limited coverage
$1000.00 per
month
$12,000.00 per
year
Joe Legal now
has $19,231.00
Jose Illegal
has full Medical and Dental coverage through the state and local clinics at a
cost of $0.00 per year
Jose Illegal
still has $31,200.00
Joe Legal makes
too much money is not eligible for Food Stamps or welfare
Joe Legal pays
for food
$1,000.00 per
month
$12,000.00 per
year
Joe Legal now
has $ 7,231.00
Jose Illegal
has no documented income and is eligible for Food Stamps and Welfare
Jose Illegal
still has $31,200.00
Joe Legal pays
rent of
$1,000.00 per
month
$12,000.00 per
year
Joe Legal is
now in the hole... minus (-) $4,769.00
Jose Illegal
receives a $500 per month Federal rent subsidy
Jose Illegal
pays rent
$500.00 per
month
$6,000.00 per
year
Jose Illegal
still has $25,200.00
Joe Legal now
works overtime on Saturdays or gets a part time job after work.
Jose Illegal
has nights and weekends off to enjoy with his family.
Joe Legal's and
Jose Illegal's children both attend the same school. Joe Legal pays for his
children's lunches while Jose Illegal's children get a government sponsored
lunch.
Jose Illegal's
children have an after school ESL program. Joe Legal's children go home.
Joe Legal and
Jose Illegal both enjoy the same Police and Fire Services, but Joe paid for
them and Jose did not pay.
Don't
vote/support any politician that supports illegal aliens...
Its WAY PAST
time to take a stand for America and Americans!
HEATHER MACDONALD ON OBAMA'S LA RAZA SUPREMACY STATE IN AMERICA:
LA RAZA
"THE RACE" lies - MEX FASCISM (VIVA LA RAZA SUPREMACY? obama does!)
OBAMA HAS FILLED
HIS ADMINISTRATION WITH PRIMARILY LA RAZA PARTY MEMBERS.
Here’s his Sec.
Labor, HILDA SOLIS:
While in
Congress, she opposed strengthening the border fence, supported expansion of
illegal alien benefits (including driver's licenses and in-state tuition
discounts), embraced sanctuary cities that refused to cooperate with federal
homeland security officials to enforce immigration laws, and aggressively championed
a mass amnesty. Solis was steeped in the pro-illegal alien worker organizing
movement in Southern California and was buoyed by amnesty-supporting Big Labor
groups led by the Service Employees International Union. She has now caused a
Capitol Hill firestorm over her new taxpayer-funded advertising and outreach
campaign to illegal aliens regarding fair wages:
MEXICO BUILDS THE LA RAZA “THE RACE” WELFARE STATE IN OUR BORDERS
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. Last year, Prince William County, Virginia passed an initiative
to allow local police to check the immigration status of anyone in police
custody. The county recently held its first immigration training session for
local police officers. We’ll have a look inside the training. Mexican President
Felipe Calderon is in New York today on the first leg his five-day tour across
America to meddle in immigration issues in the United States. This is his first
visit to the U.S. since he became President in 2006, but he will not meet with
President Bush or any of the presidential candidates, who he has accused of
spewing anti-immigrant rhetoric (READ UP ON WHAT MEXICO DOES TO IMMIGRANTS AND
ILLEGALS IN THEIR OWN COUNTRY. IT WOULD HAVE MADE THE NAZIS JEALOUS – NEVER
UNDERESTIMATE MEXICO’S STAGGERING HYPOCRISY!).
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Slow path to progress for U.S. immigrants
43%
on welfare after 20 years
Immigrants
lag behind native-born Americans on most measures of economic well-being — even
those who have been in the U.S. the longest, according to a report from
the Center
for Immigration Studies, which argues that full assimilation is a more
complex task than overcoming language or cultural differences.
The study,
which covers all immigrants, legal and illegal, and their U.S.-born children
younger than 18, found that immigrants tend to make economic progress by most
measures the longer they live in the U.S. but lag well behind native-born
Americans on factors such as poverty, health insurance coverage and
homeownership.
The study, based on 2010 and 2011 census
data, found that 43 percent of immigrants who have been in the U.S. at least 20
years were using welfare benefits, a rate that is nearly twice as high as
native-born Americans and nearly 50 percent higher than recent immigrants.
The report
was released at a time when both major presidential candidates have backed
policies that would make it easier to immigrate legally and would boost the
numbers of people coming to the U.S.
Steven A.
Camarota, the center’s
research director and author of the 96-page study, said it shows that questions
about the pros and cons of immigration extend well beyond the sheer numbers and
touch on the broader consequences of assimilating a population defined by
tougher socioeconomic challenges.
“Look, we
know a lot of these folks are going to be poor, we get it. But don’t tell the
public it’s all going great, which is the story line I think a lot of people
want to sell,” Mr. Camarota said.
“There is progress over time. Every measure shows improvement over time, but
still, the situation does not look like we’d like it to look, particularly for
the less-educated. They lag well behind natives even when they’ve been here for
two decades, and that is very disconcerting.”
Federal law
requires that the government deny immigrant visas to potential immigrants who
are likely to be unable to support themselves and thereby become public charges.
On Tuesday,
a handful of Republican senators wrote to the Homeland Security and State
departments asking them to explain why they don’t consider whether potential
immigrants would use many of the nearly 80 federal welfare programs when they
evaluate visa applications.
Neither
department responded to messages Tuesday seeking a response to the senators’
letter.
Expanding legal immigration is a contentious issue for
voters, the vast majority of whom tell pollsters that they want the levels
either retained or decreased.
But most
politicians want legal immigration expanded.
During his time in the U.S. Senate, Barack Obama backed bills that would have dramatically boosted legal
immigration, potentially by hundreds of thousands a year. As president, he has
called for the same thing.
(LA RAZA DEMS FEINSTEIN AND BOXER HAVE THREE (3) TIMES
ATTEMPTED A “SPECIAL AMNESTY” FOR 1.5 MILLION “CHEAP” LABOR ILLEGAL FARM WORKERS.
THEY DO THIS ON BEHALF OF THEIR FILTHY RICH BIG AG BIZ DONORS…. DESPITE THE
FACT THAT ONE-THIRD OF ALL “CHEAP” FARM WORKERS WILL END UP ON WELFARE! – CA
NOW PUTS OUT $22 BILLION PER YEAR IN SOCIAL SERVICES TO ILLEGALS!!! ON TOP OF
THIS COUNTIES HAND OUT MORE, WITH LOS ANGELLES LEADING. L.A. COUNTY PAYS OUT
$600 MILLION PER YEAR IN WELFARE FOR ILLEGALS, PRIMARILY ANCHOR BABY BREEDERS!
NOT ONE AMERICAN (LEGAL) VOTED TO BE MEXICO’S WELFARE STATE! DEMS ARE THE PARTY
of ILLEGALS!)
“We need to provide our farms a legal way
to hire workers that they rely on, and a path for those workers to earn legal
status. And our laws should respect families following the rules — reuniting
them more quickly instead of splitting them apart,” Mr. Obama said in a
major speech on the subject in El Paso, Texas, in 2011.
His presumed
Republican challenger, Mitt Romney, in
June called for increasing legal immigration for students who study in
high-tech fields and admitting unlimited family members of those who hold green
cards.
“Our
immigration system should help promote strong families as well — not keep them
apart. Our nation benefits when moms and dads and their kids are all living
together under the same roof,” Mr. Romney told
the National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials.
Mr. Camarota’s
report took a broad look at the immigrant population and found that immigrants
are contributing to major changes in American society, including that
one-fourth of public school students now speak languages other than English at
home.
It also
found that immigrants as a population lead complex economic lives that aren’t
easily put into one category or another.
Immigrants
made up more than half of all farmworkers, 41 percent of taxi drivers and 48
percent of maids and housecleaners, but they also represented about one-third
of all computer programmers and 27 percent of doctors.
The
statistics varied greatly by geography. In Massachusetts, native-led households
averaged $89,000 in income while immigrant households averaged $66,000.
In Virginia,
immigrant-led households averaged $93,000 in income, far outstripping native
households’ $80,000 average. Likewise, immigrant families averaged a larger tax
burden in Virginia — though they also had higher rates of use of welfare or
Medicaid.
The center found
that use of public benefits varied dramatically based on where immigrants
originated.
Mexicans
were most likely to use means-tested benefit programs, with 57 percent, while 6
percent of those from the United Kingdom did. The rate for native-born
Americans is 23 percent.
Mr. Camarota said
a key dividing line is educational attainment. Immigrants who have been in the
U.S. 20 years and who have bachelor’s degrees or higher make slightly more than
the average native-born American. But immigrants with only high school
educations make less no matter how long they have been in the U.S.
“The fact is
the less-educated in particular — they don’t do well over time,” he said. “It’s
not reasonable to expect an immigrant who comes to America with only a high
school education to close the gap with the native-born.”
Scholars
debate whether the current wave of immigrants will assimilate differently from
those in the 1800s and at the start of the 20th century.
George Borjas, a Harvard University
professor, has argued that second-generation Americans — the children of
today’s immigrants — will fall behind in wages by about 10 percent by 2030.
(THE BELOW
STATS HAVE NOTHING TO DO WITH ASSIMILATION! COME TO MEXIFORNIA WHERE 90% OF ALL
SERVICE SECTOR AND CONSTRUCTION JOBS ARE HELD BY MEXICANS. YOU WON’T HEAR THEM
SPEAKING ENGLISH!)
But in
“Assimilation Tomorrow,” a report released in November, Dowell Myers and John
Pitkin said immigrants of the 1990s eventually will attain high rates of
homeownership and 71 percent will become U.S. citizens by 2030.
Those authors
said immigrants were set back by the recent recession but were still on track
to follow the same assimilation path as previous waves of immigrants.
(THE THING IS… MOST SOURCES PUT THE NUMBER
OF ILLEGALS AT 40 MILLION AND BREEDING FAST! THERE ARE 12 MILLION OF THESE “11
MILLION” ILLEGALS IN SOUTHERN CA ALONE!)
They also
said a program to legalize the estimated 11 million illegal immigrants in the
U.S. would be critical to helping assimilation.
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The truth about the DREAM Act
The DREAM Act has become
a rallying cry for President Obama, members of
his administration, and liberal Democrats everywhere. President Obama has vowed
to “keep fighting for the DREAM Act,” which would grant amnesty to millions of
illegal immigrants.
It’s true when listeners
or those polled don’t know the facts that the DREAM Act has some appeal. After
all, we are all naturally sympathetic when children are involved.
DREAM Act supporters claim that only children would benefit from such a bill, but the facts tell another story. Under most DREAM Act proposals, amnesty would be given to individuals up to the age of 30—not exactly children. And some other proposals don’t even have an age limit.
These supporters also
maintain that illegal immigrants can’t go college without the DREAM Act. But
the truth is that illegal immigrants can already go to college in most states.
And ultimately, most
versions of the DREAM Act actually don’t even force illegal immigrants to
comply with all the requirements in the bill, such as going to college or
joining the military. The administration can waive requirements because of
“hardship”at its complete discretion.
DREAM Act proposals are also a magnet for
fraud. Many illegal immigrants will fraudulently claim they came here as
children or that they are under 30. And the federal government has no way to
check whether their claims are true or not.
"Such
massive fraud occurred after the 1986 amnesty for illegal immigrants who
claimed they were agricultural workers. Studies found two-thirds of all
applications for the 1986 amnesty were fraudulent."... LA RAZA DEMS FEINSTEIN and BOXER have three times pushed
for a "special amnesty" for MEXICAN FARM WORKERS, despite the fact
that one-third of all these exploited workers end up on CA welfare. The corrupt
LA RAZA DEMS were simply responding to their BIG AG BIZ DONORS. LA RAZA DEM
NANCY PELOSI HAS LONG HIRED ILLEGALS AT HER ST. HELENA, NAPA WINERY.
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A CASE STUDY OF WHAT BEING MEXICO’S “FREE” BIRTHING
CENTER COSTS:
Jose
Herria emigrated illegally from Mexico to Stockton, Calif., in 1997 to work as
a fruit picker. He brought with him his wife, Felipa, and three children, 19,
12 and 8 – all illegals. When Felipa gave birth to her fourth child, daughter
Flor, the family had what is referred to as an "anchor baby" – an
American citizen by birth who provided the entire Silverio clan a ticket to
remain in the U.S. permanently. But Flor was born premature, spent three months
in the neonatal incubator and cost the San Joaquin Hospital more than $300,000.
Meanwhile, oldest daughter Lourdes married an illegal alien gave birth to a
daughter, too. Her name is Esmeralda. And Felipa had yet another child,
Cristian. The two Silverio anchor babies generate $1,000 per month in public
welfare funding for the family. Flor gets $600 a month for asthma. Healthy
Cristian gets $400. While the Silverios earned $18,000 last year picking fruit,
they picked up another $12,000 for their two "anchor babies." While
President Bush says the U.S. needs more "cheap labor" from south of
the border to do jobs Americans aren't willing to do, the case of the Silverios
shows there are indeed uncalculated costs involved in the importation of such
labor – public support and uninsured medical costs. In fact, the increasing
number of illegal aliens coming into the United States is forcing the closure
of hospitals, spreading previously vanquished diseases and threatening to
destroy America's prized health-care system, says a report in the spring issue
of the Journal of American Physicians and Surgeons. "The influx of illegal
aliens has serious hidden medical consequences," writes Madeleine Pelner
Cosman, author of the report. "We judge reality primarily by what we see.
But what we do not see can be more dangerous, more expensive, and more deadly
than what is seen." According to her study, 84 California hospitals are
closing their doors as a direct result of the rising number of illegal aliens
and their non-reimbursed tax on the system. "Anchor babies," the
author writes, "born to illegal aliens instantly qualify as Disability
Income." Citizens for welfare benefits and have caused enormous
rises in Medicaid costs and stipends under Supplemental Security Income and
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