Thursday, August 27, 2015

CALIFORNIA HANDS OUT $30 BILLION IN SOCIAL SERVICES TO ILLEGALS! BUT FOR LEGALS..... NADA!!! Half a million California children are homeless

Half a million California children are homeless


Giving Illegals Access to Welfare ‘An Assault on the U.S. Taxpayer,’ Researcher Says

Robert Rector of The Heritage Foundation


70% of all invading ILLEGALS end up on welfare. Getting an American job with a stolen social security number is NEVER and issue!!!

“The share of immigrant-headed households (legal and illegal) with a child (under age 18) using at least one welfare program continues to be very high. This is partly due to the large share of immigrants with low levels of education and their resulting low incomes — not their legal status or an unwillingness to work. . ."






What’s more is that while income is low, rent is high. From an April report of the California Housing Partnership Corporation (CHPC), the poorest quarter of California households (those not themselves homeless) spend an average 67 percent of their income on housing needs, most of which is rent. For rent to be considered affordable in Los Angeles—or less than 35 percent of income—a family must make over $100,000 annually, or about $49 an hour in a full-time job. There is a shortfall of about 1.5 million affordable homes in the state.


Heritage: Amnestied Illegals Will Get $9.4T in Benefits; Increase Debt $6.3T'

what is the REAL cost of all that “CHEAP” Mexican labor? Add it up and then factor in the MEXICAN CRIME TIDAL WAVE and the fact that the MEXICAN  now operate in 2,500 American cities!



COMING FOR OBAMA’S AMNESTY, ANCHOR BABY WELFARE AND U.S. JOBS…
Nearly a MILLION more…..


Mexicans  jumped America’s open borders  this year.



THERE ARE NOW 40 MILLION ILLEGALS IN  OUR COUNTRY, JOBS AND WELFARE LINES!

ANCHORS
POPULATION SURGE

MEXICO DOUBLES THE POPULATION OF AMERICA, FILLS OUR JOBS, PRISONS AND WELFARE OFFICES  AND VOTED DEM FOR MORE!



Half a million California children are homeless

By Adam Mclean
27 August 2015
Last November the National Center on Family Homelessness at American Institutes for Research (NCFH) released a report exposing that 2.5 million children are homeless in America.

The report analyzes each state in four different areas: the extent of child homelessness, child wellbeing, the risk for children becoming homeless, and the policy efforts undertaken to address homelessness. Child homelessness is endemic in the US. Even in Minnesota, the state scoring best overall, there are still about 2 percent of children homeless.

California, the wealthiest state in the country, home to over 100 billionaires, accounts for over 500,000 of these children, or about one in 20 children in the state. It ranked as the third worst in the extent of homelessness, the second worst in policy, and in the lower half of the US in terms of risk and wellbeing, making it the third worst US state for child homelessness overall.

Under the definition of homelessness used by NCFH, homeless children typically have at least some intermittent shelter through most of the year, but are transitory and often live out of cars, motels or abandoned buildings, or double-up with family members or friends.

For these children, homelessness affects every aspect of their lives. In addition to the direct economic issues they face throughout their childhood, such as hunger and malnutrition, homeless children experience developmental delays, have trouble in school, and are more prone to anxiety and aggression.

Patricia Navarro, an enrollment specialist with the Colton Joint Unified School District, told the Los Angeles Daily News: “We’re worried about bringing up test scores and bringing up grades when these kids are worrying about their next meal or where they’re going to stay the next day.”

In San Bernardino County in particular, just under 10 percent of public school students are homeless. The rest of the students are not much better off. In the city of San Bernardino, one of the largest municipalities in the US currently undergoing bankruptcy proceedings, things are even worse. According to Kennon Mitchell, assistant superintendent for San Bernardino City Unified School District, interviewed by NPR, “Close to 97 percent of our students are eligible for free and reduced lunch, which means that they’re below the poverty line.”

In San Bernardino, sometimes called the “meth capital of the world,” children are staying in motels that host the transitory homeless are frequently exposed to drugs and violence. As reported by the Los Angeles Times, one boy wrote down his feelings that he kept in his backpack: “The only thing I haven’t lost yet is my life, but I hope I’ll lose it soon cause I can’t take it anymore.” He was shortly thereafter taken away by child services. About 33,000 children are homeless in San Bernardino.

Despite the rampant poverty, bourgeois economists have praised the county as being a model for growth. As the WSWS noted, this growth is based on the most exploitative working conditions. Corporate profits have risen, but wages have stagnated, and workloads have increased. The WSWS interviewed a warehouse worker who said, “We have people working here 20 years, still moving boxes and making minimum wage with no benefits.”

What’s more is that while income is low, rent is high. From an April report of the California Housing Partnership Corporation (CHPC), the poorest quarter of California households (those not themselves homeless) spend an average 67 percent of their income on housing needs, most of which is rent. For rent to be considered affordable in Los Angeles—or less than 35 percent of income—a family must make over $100,000 annually, or about $49 an hour in a full-time job. There is a shortfall of about 1.5 million affordable homes in the state.

With the chronic unemployment and underemployment that’s been a feature of the economy since the 2008 crash, it is very easy for a family under even mild duress to fall into homelessness. The NCFH report notes: “Families who become homeless tend to be living in very precarious economic circumstances prior to their homelessness. A single event such as the loss of a job, an illness, injury, a large household bill, loss of a car or day care can topple a vulnerable family into homelessness.”

Early last year, the CHPC released a similar report in which it found a shortfall of only 1 million affordable homes. That this shortfall increased by 500,000 homes in one year is the result of the policy of the administration of Governor Jerry Brown. Brown has consistently been on the side of corporate land developers who want to build more profitable, higher income homes, vetoing a 2013 bill that would have put requirements on developers to build at least some low-income housing projects.

OBAMA'S ASSAULT ON AMERICA'S YOUTH

More broadly, the gutting of federal programs for food stamps and the health care overhaul by the Obama administration have hacked away at what little is left of a social safety net, placing more of the burden on the backs of working people. The result of these policies has been the highest rate of child homelessness since the Great Depression. As the global economic crisis intensifies, the capitalist politicians will more and more seek to force the working class to pay for a crisis that it did not create. The impoverishment and homelessness of a large number of children in the US is a further symptom of this process.


AMERICA: NO LEGAL NEED APPLY!!!

It started the day Obama moved into the White House and commenced the perpetration of his “hope & change”.

24,639,000: Record Number of Foreign-Born Hold Jobs in U.S.



"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." 

The Employment Situation of Immigrants and Natives in the Second Quarter of 2013

 

By Steven A. Camarota August 2013

That President Obama would lawlessly bring in more cheap labor at the request of corporate interests at a time when tens of millions of Americans are unemployed speaks volumes.

Income inequality grows four times faster under Obama than Bush


…. we bankroll Mexico's welfare state in our borders as the number of Americans (Legals) sink into poverty! Illegals also get all the jobs!

The study noted that, in the aftermath of the Great Depression, the US undertook policies “during the New Deal [that] permanently reduced income concentration until the 1970s.” In contrast, the study noted a striking absence of any measures to reign in social inequality in the present crisis. Far from it, the Obama administrations’ bank bailouts, austerity program and wage-cutting policies have vastly expanded the prevalence of social inequality.

REPORT: ALIEN NATION…. push 2 for English

How the American people permitted the U.S. tax supported Mexican Fascist Party of LA RAZA “The Race” invade, occupy and loot America.

http://mexicanoccupation.blogspot.com/2011/06/corporations-funding-mexican-fascist.html


Where To Go When Your Local Emergency Room Goes Bankrupt?
                                           
During the past ten years 84 California hospitals have declared bankruptcy and closed their Emergency Rooms forever.  Financially crippled by legislative and judicial mandates to treat illegal aliens have bankrupted hospitals!   
In 2010, in Los Angeles County alone, over 2 million illegal aliens recorded visits to county emergency rooms for both routine and emergency care.  Per official figures, the cost is $1,000 dollars for every taxpayer in Los Angeles County.   



LA RAZA-OCCUPATION and LOOTING in MEXIFORNIA…. shocking!

“Californians bear an enormous fiscal burden as a result of an illegal alien population estimated at almost 3 million residents. The annual expenditure of state and local tax dollars on services for that population is $25.3 billion. That total amounts to a yearly burden of about $2,370 for a household headed by a U.S. citizen.”


“Until the dishonesty and tactical bluster cease, California is at serious risk of becoming a Third World entity, and the longer Democrats are in power, the more businesses will continue to flee the state, the more wealthy taxpayers will relocate and the more our standard of living will continue to decline.”


California must stem the flow of illegal immigrants
The state should go after employers who hire them, curb taxpayer-funded benefits, deploy the National Guard to help the feds at the border and penalize 'sanctuary' cities.

“Illegal immigration is another matter entirely. With the state budget in tatters, millions of residents out of work and a state prison system strained by massive overcrowding, California simply cannot continue to ignore the strain that illegal immigration puts on our budget and economy. Illegal aliens cost taxpayers in our state billions of dollars each year. As economist Philip J. Romero concluded in a 2007 study, "illegal immigrants impose a 'tax' on legal California residents in the tens of billions of dollars."


Low-Income Workers Fleeing California

Wall Street Journal reporter Allysia Finley on low-income people fleeing California, in addition to the rich.


Americans (Legals) have become a passive society while Mexico loots and occupies.
Here’s what the Democrat Party and Mexico have done to CA.
CALIFORNIA: MEXICO’S LOOTED WELFARE STATE


MEXIFORNIA 
WILL THE DEMOCRAT PARTY, THE MEXICAN FASCIST PARTY of LA RAZA and MEXICO DESTROY CALIFORNIA?

ISN’T IT ALREADY A LOOTED WELFARE COLONY OF MEXICO’S WHERE ALL THE JOBS ALSO GO TO MEXICANS?


AMERICAN’S FIGHTING OBAMA’S FORCED LA RAZA OCCUPATION:

Patriots in Murrieta, CA Fight Obama’s Alien Invasion


LA RAZA POLITICIANS ELECTED BY ILLEGALS IN MEXIFORNIA: WHERE LA RAZA LOOTS FIRST!



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