BREEDING FACTORY FOR 18 YEARS OF
WELFARE. JUMP THE BORDERS, GET YOUR CHECK IN THE MAIL THE NEXT DAY!
"La Voz de Aztlan has produced a video in honor of the millions of babies that have been born as US citizens to Mexican undocumented parents. These babies are destined to transform America. The nativist CNN reporter Lou Dobbs estimates that there are over 200,000 (dated) "Anchor Babies" born every year whereas George Putnam, a radio reporter, says the figure is closer to 300,000 (dated) . La Voz de Aztlan believes that the number is approximately 500,000 (dated) "Anchor Babies" born every year."
The NAS estimated the lifetime fiscal impact (taxes paid minus services used) of immigrants based on their educational attainment. Averaging those estimates and applying them to the education level of illegal immigrants shows a net fiscal drain of $65,292 per illegal — excluding any costs for their children.2
August 8, 2017
As sanctuary cities fight Trump, follow the money
http://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2017/08/the_big_money_to_be_made_in_illegal_immigration__its_not_just_smugglers.html
As
city officials pontificate on the virtues of illegal immigration and vow to
defy the sanctuary city warnings from Washington, follow the money.
A few
days ago, Fox News ran an exclusive about how illegal aliens cost the county of
Los Angeles $1.3 billion in handouts from the
taxpayers over two years.
Illegal immigrant families received nearly $1.3 billion in
Los Angeles County welfare money during 2015 and 2016, nearly one-quarter of
the amount spent on the county's entire needy population, according to data
obtained by Fox News.
The data was obtained from the county Department of Public
Social Services – which is responsible for doling out the benefits – and gives
a snapshot of the financial costs associated with sanctuary and related
policies.
The sanctuary county of Los Angeles is an illegal
immigration epicenter, with the largest concentration of any county in the
nation, according to a study from the Migration
Policy Institute. The county also allows illegal immigrant parents with
children born in the United States to seek welfare and food stamp benefits.
To say
the least, it's a huge amount, and it points to the extent that Los Angeles has
made itself a magnet for illegal aliens.
County
officials and leaders often babble on about how everyone is welcome and the
county serves people "no matter where they came from," as the mayor of Chicago, Rahm Emanuel, more
or less put it the other day. In other words, they do it because they are
virtuous. They do it out of the goodness of their hearts. They do
it because they are nice people.
A more
astute observation from the right is that they do it to win the Latino vote,
which generally goes Democrat.
But
more importantly, they do it for money.
Going
back to Los Angeles and its $1.3-billion fork-out to illegals, it's important
to note where the lion's share of that money is actually ending up as illegals
claim their benefits.
In the
state of California, of which Los Angeles is a large part, most payouts to
illegals go first to educate them, and then to jail them after they commit
crimes, and then to pay for their medical care as they clog up emergency rooms
and help themselves to Medi-Cal benefits from funds they never paid into.
Welfare itself rates a distant fourth. The Los Angeles
Times analyzes it this way:
Q: What about illegal immigrants? Could the state fix its
deficit problem by cutting benefits to illegal residents?
No. State officials have estimated that
services which go to California's illegal population add between $4 billion and
$6 billion to state spending. The lion's share of that money goes to provide
public education to children who are here illegally. The U.S. Supreme Court
ruled in 1982 that states must provide public school
education to all children, regardless of citizenship, and the state has no
option but to abide by that decision. The second-largest cost is for
imprisoning convicts who are illegal immigrants. The budget-balancer includes
an option for trying to save money by shifting those prisoners to federal
custody, although past attempts to do that have failed. The third-largest cost
is for medical care in emergency rooms, a portion of which is paid by the
state. Federal law requires emergency rooms to treat all patients, regardless
of citizenship. The state also provides welfare benefits to some U.S.-born
children of illegal immigrants. In 2009, state officials estimated that denying
those benefits would save about $640 million, but state lawyers said the move
would probably be illegal because the U.S.-born children are U.S. citizens.
That
said, the welfare benefits, at $640 million (the Times figure is a few years
old), or $1.3 billion over two years, in Los Angeles County today alone, are
not insignificant. Supervisor Mike Antonovich, the rare right-winger
found in those parts, has decried the welfare handouts to
illegals that constrain the county's budget.
If the
money is going to illegals for education, jailing, medical care, and welfare,
each and every one of those handouts has a bureaucrat or other county employee
behind it – many, in fact, administering and delivering services. Los
Angeles County's employees are among the highest paid in the nation, and the
highest payouts go to medical and prison (sheriff) officials, as this chart
shows here. More illegals, more
welfare, more bureaucrats employed. So don't imagine that cities aren't
making money off the misery of illegals as they act to succor them.
The name of the game is drawing more of them in.
What's
more, federal funding is often tied to how much a county spends on whatever it
spends to deliver a service. More services, more federal funds. As
the Times describes it:
The federal government pays up to 80% of the cost of some
health and welfare programs, but in return sets minimum levels of state
payments. If the state cuts below those minimums, it loses federal money. Other
federal laws require the state to spend money on everything from prisons to
universities.
The budget has some built in assumptions about the amount
of money the state government will receive from Washington. If federal aid
comes in above or below that assumed amount, that will alter the deficit
projection. And most importantly, the deficit fluctuates with changes in the
economy. California government depends heavily on income tax receipts from
upper-income residents, and those tend to be volatile. State officials will
release an official update on the deficit in May, but even before then, any of
those factors could shift the projections by several billion dollars although
not by enough to avoid either deep spending cuts or revenue increases.
What's
needed now is a comprehensive study on how much money directly and indirectly counties
make on illegal immigration. It would explain why Los Angeles and Chicago
are working so hard to attract illegals, and it's not the goodness of their
leaders' hearts – it's money, big money, big government expansion, rolling
federal dollars, and votes for Democrats. Think of that next time you
hear some mayor, bishop, or sheriff pontificate on the virtues of succoring
illegal immigration at your expense.
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LA made $1.3B in illegal immigrant
welfare payouts in just 2 years
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Legislation would use sanctuary cities to pay for wall
Illegal immigrant families received nearly $1.3 billion in Los
Angeles County welfare money during 2015 and 2016, nearly one-quarter of the
amount spent on the county’s entire needy population, according to data
obtained by Fox News.
The data was obtained from the county Department of Public
Social Services -- which is responsible for doling out the benefits -- and
gives a snapshot of the financial costs associated with sanctuary and related
policies.
The sanctuary county of Los
Angeles is an illegal immigration epicenter, with the largest concentration of
any county in the nation, according to a study
from the Migration Policy Institute. The county also allows illegal
immigrant parents with children born in the United States to seek welfare and
food stamp benefits.
Robert
Rector, a Heritage Foundation senior fellow who has written extensive studies
on poverty and illegal immigration, said the costs represent “the tip of the
iceberg.”
He said
the costs of education, police and fire, medical, and subsidized housing can
total $24,000 per year in government spending per family, much more than would
be paid in taxes.
“They get
$3 in benefits for every $1 they spend,” Rector said.
The Trump
presidency’s hardline immigration policies, though, may be playing some role in
curtailing the population seeking welfare payments in recent months.
The same
stats show Los Angeles County is expected to dole out $200 million less this
year than in 2016, and several thousand fewer families are collecting benefits.
“The
number of entrants nationwide is going down. The population is static if not
shrinking,” Rector said.
The
welfare benefit data from the Los Angeles County Department of Public Social
Services shows:
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More than 58,000 families received a total of $602 million in
benefits in 2015.
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More than 64,000 families received a total of $675 million in
2016.
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During the first five months of 2017, more than 60,000 families
received a total of $181 million.
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Welfare and food stamp costs for the county’s entire population
were $3.1 billion in 2015, $2.9 billion in 2016 and $1.5 billion so far in
2017.
Roughly a
quarter of California’s 4 million illegal immigrants reside in Los Angeles
County.
In 2013, California spent a total
of $25.3 billion on illegal immigrants – or $2,370 per U.S. citizen household,
according to a 2013
study by the Federation for American Immigration Reform. Texas and New
York were second and third, at $12.1 billion and $9.5 billion,
respectively.
Former state Republican Party
Chairman Shawn
Steel blasted Los Angeles policies but credited Immigration and
Customs Enforcement with stepping up deportations.
“The
amazing thing is that everyone was expecting a big wall to stop [illegal
immigration],” he said. “The decrease has been enhanced dramatically by ICE
agents just doing their job.”
Los
Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti, a proponent of the city’s sanctuary status, is a
driving factor behind expanding immigrant benefits. He founded the Office of
Immigrant Affairs shortly after taking office in 2013 to help immigrants
navigate the maze of government benefits.
“Immigration
is at the heart of LA’s story,” he said in a written statement. “LA’s become
one of the world’s great cities by embracing immigration and diversity and
we’ll continue supporting anyone who wants to work hard and invest in our
future – no matter who they are, where they came from or what language they
speak.”
Tori Richards is a freelance writer based in Los Angeles.
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L.A.County's
$48 Million Monthly Anchor Baby Tab
Last
Updated: Wed, 08/12/2009 - 11:24am
Taxpayers
in the nation’s most populous county dished out nearly $50 million in a single
month to cover only the welfare costs of illegal immigrants, representing a
whopping $10 million increase over the same one-month period two years ago.
In
June 2009 alone Los Angeles County spent $48 million ($26 million in food
stamps and $22 million in welfare) to provide just two of numerous free public
services to the children of illegal aliens, which will translate into an annual
tab of nearly $600 million for the cash-strapped county.
The
figure doesn’t even include the exorbitant 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 $400 million for healthcare and $350 million for
public safety.
The
recent single-month welfare figure was obtained from the county’s Department of
Social Services and made public by a county supervisor (Michael Antonovich) who
assures illegal immigration continues to have a “catastrophic impact on Los
Angeles County taxpayers.” The veteran lawmaker points out that 24% of the
county’s total allotment of welfare and food stamp benefits goes directly to
the children of illegal aliens—known as anchor babies—born in the United
States.
A
former fifth-grade history teacher who has served on the county’s board for
nearly three decades, Antonovich has repeatedly come under fire for publicizing
statistics that confirm the devastation illegal immigration has had on the
region. Antonovich represents a portion of the county that is roughly twice the
size of Rhode Island and has about 2 million residents.
Numerous
other reports have documented the enormous cost of illegal immigration on a
national level. Just last year a renowned economist, who has thoroughly
researched the impact of illegal immigration, published a book breaking down
the country’s $346 billion annual cost to educate, jail, medically treat and
incarcerate illegal aliens throughout the U.S.
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WELFARE
COSTS FOR CHILDREN OF ILLEGAL ALIENS IN L.A. COUNTY OVER $48 MILLION IN JUNE
August
11, 2009—Figures from the Department of Public Social Services show that
children of illegal aliens in Los Angeles County collected nearly $22 million
in welfare and over $26 million in food stamps in June, announced Los Angeles
County Supervisor Michael D. Antonovich. Projected over a 12 month period –
this would exceed $575 million dollars.
Annually
the cost of illegal immigration to Los Angeles County taxpayers exceeds over $1
billion dollars, which includes $350 million for public safety, $400 million
for healthcare, and $500 million in welfare and food stamps allocations.
Twenty-four percent of the County’s total allotment of welfare and food stamp
benefits goes directly to the children of illegal aliens born in the United
States.
“Illegal
immigration continues to have a catastrophic impact on Los Angeles County
taxpayers,” said Antonovich. “The total cost for illegal immigrants to County taxpayers
exceeds $1 billion a year – not including the millions of dollars for
education.”
IF
YOU CALL REP. HENRY WAXMAN’S OFFICE AND ASK THEM WHAT HIS POSITION IS ON
ILLEGALS AND THE MEXICAN OCCUPATION, HIS OFFICE VOLUNTEERS STAMMER THEN GO
DUMB. NO WONDER LA RAZA ENDORSES HENRY WAXMAN.
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
Baby Power
La
Voz de Aztlan has produced a video in honor of the millions of babies that have
been born as US citizens to Mexican undocumented parents. These babies are
destined to transform America. The nativist CNN reporter Lou Dobbs estimates
that there are over 200,000 "Anchor Babies" born every year whereas
George Putnam, a radio reporter, says the figure is closer to 300,000. La Voz
de Aztlan believes that the number is approximately 500,000 "Anchor
Babies" born every year.
The
video below depicts the many faces of the "Anchor Baby Generation".
The video includes a fascinating segment showing a group of elementary school
children in Santa Ana, California confronting the Minutemen vigilantes. The
video ends with a now famous statement by Professor Jose Angel Gutierrez of the
University of Texas at Austin.
http://www.aztlan.net/anchor_baby_power.htm
The NAS estimated the lifetime
fiscal impact (taxes paid minus services used) of immigrants based on their
educational attainment. Averaging those estimates and applying them to the
education level of illegal immigrants shows a net fiscal drain of $65,292 per
illegal — excluding any costs for their children.2
Richard Alatorre, Los Angeles City Council "They're afraid we're going to take over the governmental institutions and other institutions. They're right. We will take them over. . We are here to stay."
Mario Obledo, California Coalition of Hispanic Organizations and California State Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare under Jerry Brown, also awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by Bill Clinton "California is going to be a Hispanic state. Anyone who doesn't like it should leave."
Jose Pescador Osuna, Mexican Consul General We are practicing "La Reconquista" in California."
REALITY OF THE MEXICAN OCCUPATION AND MEXICAN
SUPREMACY:
Banned: The American Flag on Cinco de Mayo
by Kevin McCullough
THE WEEK
Latino power comes full circle in L.A.
Once there was only Edward Roybal in a position of power. Today, as it did long ago, authority rests in many Latino hands.
By Cathleen Decker
April 11, 2010
ILLEGALS
& WELFARE
70% OF
ILLEGALS GET WELFARE!
“According
to the Centers for Immigration Studies, April '11, at least 70% of Mexican
illegal alien families receive some type of welfare in the US!!! cis.org”
CIS
So when cities across the country declare that they will NOT be
sanctuary, guess where ALL the illegals, criminals, gang members fleeing ICE
will go???? straight to your welcoming city. So ironically the people fighting
for sanctuary city status, may have an unprecedented crime wave to deal with
along with the additional expense.
$17 Billion dollars a year is spent for education for the
American-born children of illegal aliens, known as anchor babies.
$12 Billion dollars a year is spent on primary and secondary
school
education for children here illegally and they cannot speak a word of English.
education for children here illegally and they cannot speak a word of English.
$22 billion is spent on (AFDC) welfare to illegal aliens each
year.
$2.2 Billion dollars a year is spent on food assistance programs
such as (SNAP) food stamps, WIC, and free school lunches for illegal aliens.
$3 Million Dollars a DAY is spent to incarcerate illegal aliens.
30% percent of all Federal Prison inmates are illegal
aliens.Does not include local jails and State Prisons.
2012 illegal aliens sent home $62 BILLION in remittances back to
their countries of origin. This is why Mexico is getting involved in our politics.
$200 Billion Dollars a year in suppressed American wages are
caused by the illegal aliens.
Nearly One Million Sex Crimes Committed by Illegal Immigrants In
The United States.
While you were sleeping, Mexico was invading, occupying,
looting and voting Democrat for more.
“In 1960, according to a USC demographic study, fewer than 10%
of the people in the Los Angeles County area were Latino. By 2008, according to
federal census estimates, almost half were Latino. Roughly the same was true in
the city of Los Angeles.”
''California is going to be a
Hispanic state," said Mario Obeldo, former head of MALDEF. "Anyone
who does not like it should leave." And MEChA's goal is even more radical:
an independent ''Aztlan,'' the collective name this organization gives to the
seven states of the U.S. Southwest – Arizona, California, Colorado, Nevada, New
Mexico, Texas and Utah.”
LA RAZA AGENDA: 3 Examples
Richard Alatorre, Los Angeles City Council "They're afraid we're going to take over the governmental institutions and other institutions. They're right. We will take them over. . We are here to stay."
Mario Obledo, California Coalition of Hispanic Organizations and California State Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare under Jerry Brown, also awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by Bill Clinton "California is going to be a Hispanic state. Anyone who doesn't like it should leave."
Jose Pescador Osuna, Mexican Consul General We are practicing "La Reconquista" in California."
Here are a few facts you should
consider when you finally look around yourself and see only Mexicans….Mexicans
driving, Mexicans in our jobs, Mexicans in our welfare office, Mexicans
flooding our healthcare systems, and Mexicans and only Mexicans at all
construction sites.
The State Government of CA hands
illegals more than $30 BILLION per year in social services. That’s the state
level we’re talking about. Counties hand out even more with Mex-occupied Los
Angeles leading at $1 BILLION in welfare for Mexico’s anchor baby breeders. No
legal in Los Angeles or California were ever given the opportunity to vote on
Mexico’s welfare state in our open borders.
California has the largest and most
expensive state prison system in the nation. Half the inmates are illegals from
Mexico.
There have been more than 2,000
Californians murdered by Mexicans that fled back across the border to avoid
prosecution.
According to former CA Attorney
General Kamala Harris, now CA senator and advocate for amnesty, nearly HALF the
murders in CA are by Mexican gangs.
Los Angeles is America’s and
Mexico’s second largest city. Approximately 93% of the murders are committed by
Mexicans.
The Los Angeles Police department
publishes a list with images of the 200 most wanted criminals in Los Angeles.
About 186 at any given time are Mexicans. Most of the rest are Russian and
Armenians.
The County of Los Angeles spends
about $300 million yearly to jail Mexican criminals.
The City of Los Angeles spends
about $10 MILLION per year to clean up Mexican graffiti.
The City of Los Angeles has more
than 100,000 homeless and bout 5 MILLION illegals housed and in jobs.
The tax-free underground economy in
Los Angeles County is estimated to be in excess of $2 BILLION per year.
The City of Los Angeles tetters on
bankruptcy. It will be the largest bankruptcy in American history and will end
all City employee pensions. Still there will be no cuts related to the Mexican
occupation.
California ranks No. 48 out of 50
states for abominable lower education quality. Mexicans loathe literacy and
speaking the gringo language. Most Mexicans graduate from high school not being
able to read at a third-grade level.
At Santee Public High School in Los
Angeles, classes are taught in Spanish. Books are in Spanish and school
assemblies end in “!Viva Mexico, Viva Mexico!”.
Many public schools in CA have
prohibited Legals from wearing American flag T-shirts on Cinco de Mayo day.
California’s Attorney General
Xavier Becerra has been described in the press as a “Puss spewing racist”.
Mexicans think of themselves as LA RAZA “The Race”. The A.G.’s website no
longer list California’s most wanted criminals as they were all MEXICANS.
Becerra, as Congressman, sucked in bribes from Mexican criminals.
There have been more than 82
private enterprise hospitals and clinics in CA driven into bankruptcy due to
Mexico’s occupation of CA. It’s calculated that Mexico’s “free” gringo-paid
healthcare in CA cost legals $1.5 BILLION per year. No illegal in Mexico
received ANY medical attention, welfare or jobs.
The La Raza Sanctuary City of West
Hollywood, which employs hordes of illegals, banned the use of gas leaf blowers
in 1987. No City ordinances anywhere in CA ever apply to illegals. The City
handed out more than 400 fines to gardeners who were all illegals from Mexico.
The fines were never paid and were deemed uncollectable as these gardeners all
had fraudulent IDs. Therefore they were out there driving unlicensed and
uninsured. No illegal caught using a gas leaf blower and with fraudulent ID was
or will ever be prosecuted. In CA La Raza is above the law.
In Los Angeles there have been
numerous murders of innocent black Americans by Mexican gangs who were
“ethnically cleansing” their hoods.
LA RAZA Gov Jerry Brown has signed
each and every bill put before him that would expand Mexico’s supremacy in CA.
Both houses of the state legislature are now controlled by Mexico.
Gov Jerry Brown has openly
proclaimed that California is the Mexican’s “second home”, but when it comes to
jobs, a tax-free lifestyle, welfare, “free” medical, education and housing for
many, CA is the Mexican’s first home.
Former Mayor of Los Angeles and now
candidate for Governor, Antonio Villaraigosa is a former member of the racist,
violent, fascist separatist movement of M.E.Ch.A.
Mexico has 50 consulates in
American compared with the United Kingdom which has only 8. These consulates
are LA RAZA headquarters to help Mexicans claim their “rights”, which is more
welfare and “free” medical.
Jose Pescador Osuna, Mexican Consul General We are
practicing "La Reconquista" in California."
ILLEGALS
COSTING CALIFORNIA
BILLIONS
By
Jerry Seper 2004 ( THINK IT’S GOTTEN ANY BETTER SINCE 2004?)
THE
WASHINGTON TIMES Published December 7, 2004
Illegal
immigration costs the taxpayers of California -- which has the highest number
of illegal aliens nationwide -- $10.5 (NOW $30 BILLION) billion a year for
education, health care and incarceration, according to a study released
yesterday. A key finding of the report by the Federation for American
Immigration Reform (FAIR) said the state's already struggling
kindergarten-through-12th-grade education system spends $7.7 billion a year on
children of illegal aliens, who constitute 15 percent of the student body. The
report also said the incarceration of convicted illegal aliens in state prisons
and jails and uncompensated medical outlays for health care provided to illegal
aliens each amounted to about $1.4 billion annually. The incarceration costs
did not include judicial expenditures or the monetary costs of the crimes
committed by illegal aliens that led to their incarceration. "California's
addiction to 'cheap' illegal-alien labor is bankrupting the state and posing
enormous burdens on the state's shrinking middle-class tax base," said
FAIR President Dan Stein. "Most Californians, who have seen their taxes
increase while public services deteriorate, already know the impact that mass
illegal immigration is having on their communities, but even they may be
shocked when they learn just how much of a drain illegal immigration has
become," he said.
ALIEN NATION: Secrets of the
Invasion…..
It's all about keeping wages depressed!
May
2006 – ALIEN NATION: Secrets of the Invasion – Why America's government invites
rampant illegal immigration
It's
widely regarded as America's biggest problem: Between 12 and 20 million aliens
(MOST SOURCES SUGGEST THERE ARE MUCH MORE LIKELY NEARLY 40 MILLION ILLEGALS
HERE NOW) – including large numbers of criminals, gang members and even
terrorists – have entered this nation illegally, with countless more streaming
across our scandalously unguarded borders daily.
The
issue polarizes the nation, robs citizens of jobs, bleeds taxpayers, threatens
America's national security and dangerously balkanizes the country into
unassimilated ethnic groups with little loyalty or love for America's founding
values. Indeed, the de facto invasion is rapidly transforming America into a
totally different country than the one past generations have known and loved.
And
yet – most Americans have almost no idea what is really going on, or why it is
happening.
While
news reports depict demonstrations and debates, and while politicians promise
"comprehensive border security programs," no real answers ever seem
to emerge.
But
there are answers. Truthful answers. Shocking answers.
In
its groundbreaking May edition, WND's acclaimed monthly Whistleblower magazine
reveals the astounding hidden agendas, plans and people behind America's
immigration nightmare.
Titled
"ALIEN NATION," the issue is subtitled "SECRETS OF THE INVASION:
Why government invites rampant illegal immigration." Indeed, it reveals
pivotal secrets very few Americans know. For example:
Did
you know that the powerfully influential Council on Foreign Relations – often
described as a “shadow government" – issued a comprehensive report last
year laying out a five-year plan for the "establishment by 2010 of a North
American economic and security community" with a common "outer
security perimeter"?
Roughly
translated: In the next few years, according to the 59-page report titled
"Building a North American Community," the U.S. must be integrated
with the socialism, corruption, poverty and population of Mexico and Canada.
"Common perimeter" means wide-open U.S. borders between the U.S.,
Mexico and Canada. As Phyllis Schlafly reveals in this issue of Whistleblower:
"This CFR document asserts that President Bush, Mexican President Vicente
Fox and Canadian Prime Minister Paul Martin 'committed their governments' to
this goal when they met at Bush's ranch and at Waco, Texas, on March 23, 2005.
The three adopted the 'Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America'
and assigned 'working groups' to fill in the details. It was at this same
meeting, grandly called the North American Summit, that President Bush pinned
the epithet 'vigilantes' on the volunteers guarding our border in
Arizona."
The
CFR report – important excerpts of which are published in Whistleblower – also
suggests North American elitists begin getting together regularly, and
presumably secretly, "to buttress North American relationships, along the
lines of the Bilderberg or Wehrkunde conferences, organized to support
transatlantic relations." The Bilderberg and Wehrkunde conferences are
highly secret conclaves of the powerful. For decades, there have been
suspicions that such meetings were used for plotting the course of world events
and especially the centralization of global decision-making.
Did
you know that radical immigrant groups – including the League of United Latin
American Citizens (LULAC), the Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational
Fund (MALDEF), the Movimiento Estudiantil Chicano de Aztlan (MEChA) and the National Council of La Raza (La Raza) – not only share a
revolutionary agenda of conquering America's southwest, but they also share
common funding sources, notably the Ford and Rockefeller foundations?
''California
is going to be a Hispanic state," said Mario Obeldo, former head of
MALDEF. "Anyone who does not like it should leave." And MEChA's goal
is even more radical: an independent ''Aztlan,'' the collective name this organization
gives to the seven states of the U.S. Southwest – Arizona, California,
Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico, Texas and Utah. So why would the Rockefeller and
Ford foundations support such groups? Joseph Farah tells the story in this
issue of Whistleblower.
Why
have America's politicians – of both major parties – allowed the illegal alien
invasion of this nation to continue for the last 30 years unabated? With
al-Qaida and allied terrorists promising to annihilate major U.S. cities with
nuclear weapons, with some big-city hospital emergency rooms near closure due
to the crush of so many illegals, with the rapid spread throughout the U.S. of
MS-13, the super-violent illegal alien gang – with all this and more, why do
U.S. officials choose to ignore the laws of the land and the will of the people
to pursue, instead, policies of open borders and lax immigration enforcement?
The
answers to all this and much more are in Whistleblower's "ALIEN
NATION" issue.
Is
there hope? Or is America lost to a demographic invasion destined to annihilate
its traditional Judeo-Christian culture, and to the ever-growing likelihood
that nuclear-armed jihadists will cross our porous borders and wreak
unthinkable destruction here?
There
most definitely is hope, according to this issue of Whistleblower. Although
most politicians of both major political parties have long since abdicated
their responsibility for securing America's borders and dealing effectively
with the millions already here illegally, there are a few exceptions – most
notably Colorado Rep. Tom Tancredo.
May's
Whistleblower includes an exclusive sneak preview of Tancredo's forthcoming
blockbuster book, "In Mortal Danger: The Battle for America’s Border and
Security." In an extended excerpt, Whistleblower presents Tencredo's
expert and inspired analysis of exactly how to solve the nation's most vexing
problem.
Banned: The American Flag on Cinco de Mayo
by Kevin McCullough
When
200 hispanic students skipped school last week and marched through downtown
Morgan Hill, California chanting "Si se puede" intermixed with
"We want respect," none were banned from school attendance on their
return.
When
five students, one of them an American from latino roots, wore American flags
to school as a sign of patriotic speech, they were labeled incendiary. They
were instructed to turn their shirts inside-out so as to cover up the American
flag. And when they refused to surrender their first amendment right to
expression, they were given unexcused absences.
Assistant
Principal Miguel Rodriguez called the flag draped wardrobe
"incendiary" because the students had chosen to worn them on May 5,
popularly known as Cinco de Mayo. (A date that "celebrates" Mexico's
defeat of the French in a single battle, in a war that Mexico eventually lost.)
The
school's administration went further in claiming the five students were
attempting "to start a fight" and "adding fuel to the
fire."
Latino
parents chimed in and chided the five students (one of which is of Mexican
ethnic heritage) saying, "we're all offended by it."
One
parent, Teresa Casillas, claimed her hispanic children were upset by the
behavior of the boys wearing the flagged shirts, calling it disrespectful.
Yet
for all the outcry, not an ounce of proof has erupted that the boys made any
actions of provocation--except wear the shirts on Cinco De Mayo.
One
of the more ignorant utterances by one of the hispanic student protestors
summed up the stupidity best, "It's disrespectful to do it on Cinco de
Mayo," said Jessica Cortez, a Live Oak sophomore. "They can be a
patriot on some other day. Not that specific day."
And
so this is what the argument has been reduced to.
I
mean, you do understand don't you that Cinco de Mayo is not even celebrated en
masse by Mexicans?
Yet
the militant, belligerent, children of latinos living in Morgan Hill are
exhibiting symptoms of a problem that is widespread. Raw naked entitlement that
not only flouts the laws, but has now led to the limiting of the most
legitimate expression whose freedom should always be protected: patriotism.
It
was bad enough that the Obama administration went on a systematic campaign to
discredit the recent right of the state of Arizona to reinforce federal
guidelines for immigration. It was bad enough that the lies were widely told,
and never retracted by news agencies that should have known better.
Latino power comes full circle in L.A.
Once there was only Edward Roybal in a position of power. Today, as it did long ago, authority rests in many Latino hands.
By Cathleen Decker
April 11, 2010
The announcement last week that Archbishop Jose
Gomez of San Antonio will replace Cardinal Roger Mahony as head of the local
Catholic diocese capped an assertion of power on the part of Latinos in Los
Angeles that is remarkable in its seeming speed.
For decades, only one Latino held unquestioned
public power: Edward R. Roybal, the first Latino to win a seat on the Los
Angeles City Council. He spent 13 years there, then moved to Congress to serve
30 years, most of that time as the region's only Latino representative.
Now the power positions held by Latinos in the Los
Angeles area are multiple and manifest. Besides the Mexico-born archbishop, who
is in line to become the first U.S. prelate of Latino heritage to become a
cardinal, there is the mayor. The speaker of the Assembly. The sheriff. A
county supervisor. Several members of the City Council, of Congress, of the
Legislature, of the Los Angeles school board. The head of the most influential
civic entity, organized labor.
"It is coming full circle," said UC
Berkeley associate professor Lisa GarcÃa Bedolla, the author of two books on
Latino politics. "That's what Los Angeles looked like before becoming part
of the United States."
It is hardly accidental, however. The moves to the
top in politics and other endeavors have required equal parts population
shifts, hard-fought legal pursuit and political strategizing.
Population numbers are only the most obvious
propellant for the ambitions of both the community and its leaders.
In
1960, according to a USC demographic study, fewer than 10% of the people in the
Los Angeles County area were Latino. By 2008, according to federal census
estimates, almost half were Latino. Roughly the same was true in the city of
Los Angeles.
While trailing the population levels -- because of
lagging citizenship numbers -- the ranks of Latino voters also swelled over
those decades.
But their efforts to win elections were thwarted by
political lines drawn to diminish their heft. In the mid-1980s, legal
challenges began to chip away at those hurdles. First came a legal assault on
the Los Angeles City Council's district boundaries, which led to the creation
of what was called at the time a "Latino district."
GLORIA MOLINA – RACIST LATINA BITCH
Next came a federal court fight over the Board of
Supervisors. A judge ultimately decided that the board had drawn its lines to
intentionally discriminate against Latinos. The judge's ruling led directly to
the election, in early 1991, of Gloria Molina to the board.
As inspiring to the community as the two legal
moves were, however, they essentially accounted for a single seat each. A more
prosaic development, term limits, would ultimately do far more, according to
GarcÃa Bedolla.
Beyond the churning of legislative and council
seats was the coincident rise of organized labor as a factor benefiting Latinos
and other minority candidates. Miguel Contreras, who took over the county labor
federation in 1996, ran it like a powerhouse until his death in 2005. His widow
and fellow union leader, Maria Elena Durazo, now heads the labor organization.
"They explicitly included immigrants . . .
[which] made the Latino community a political force in progressive politics in
a way they hadn't been before," GarcÃa Bedolla said.
A conspiring assist came, at the same time, from
the non-Latino head of the local Catholic Church. Mahony had made a name as a
friend of immigrants and Latinos before he arrived in Los Angeles in 1985. As
the Latino population of the area swelled, he waded into a host of civic
entanglements on their behalf.
He publicly defended janitors during a nasty
strike. He came out early and forcefully against Proposition 187, the 1994
measure to strip state services from illegal immigrants. (It passed
overwhelmingly but was largely struck down by the courts.)
Kenneth Burt, the author of "The Search for a
Civic Voice," a history of California Latino politics, credited Mahony for
keeping peace in Los Angeles between groups seeking power and those afraid of
losing it.
"He had a tremendous impact in empowering the
Latino community and in sending a powerful signal that the rise of Latinos
should not be seen as a threat," he said. "Even though he's Irish,
he's the first Latino cardinal in spirit."
All told, the taking of power has been stunning in
its breadth. A Loyola Marymount University study of the top 100 elected
positions in Los Angeles from 1959 to 2009 found that for years, only one man
-- Roybal -- made the list. The numbers increased only gradually until 1991,
when altered political lines and long-thwarted ambition pushed the percentage
of Latino seats to 18%. By last year, 33% were held by Latinos.
More subtle, perhaps, has been the more or less
tranquil way that change has been accomplished. Although there have been
periods of contention, the flow of power from whites and blacks to Latinos has
happened with far less gnashing than might have been expected years ago.
In part, that is because both politicians and
interest groups have worked at it. Los Angeles' mayor, Antonio Villaraigosa,
won election in his second attempt by attracting African American voters to go
along with the Latino and Jewish voters who had earlier supported him. One of
the main forces behind the career of former Assembly Speaker Karen Bass, an
African American now running for Congress, has been the Latino-dominated labor
movement.
Still, tensions are never far from view. The
Republican primary for governor is currently aboil with the subject of illegal
immigration, a perennial flash point. Although so far the issue has been of
little consequence in the campaign, its presence suggests that some element of
the public remains uncomfortable.
"I don't think you can get rid of so many
decades of that competition and animosity quickly," said GarcÃa Bedolla.
"I think it's going to be a while before we stop having that sense that
anything that is good for me is bad for you."
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Feds Probe University’s Device To Help Illegal
Border Crossers
Last Updated: Wed, 04/07/2010 - 12:21pm
Nearly half a year after a professor at a public
university spent taxpayer dollars to create a tool that helps Mexicans enter
the United States illegally, the area’s congressional delegation has finally
decided to investigate the matter.
The activist Chicano professor (Ricardo Dominguez)
at the University of California San Diego, a major public institution not far
from the Mexican border, proudly announced his new invention—Transborder
Immigrant Tool—in November without scrutiny from university officials or the
feds. The idea is to help Mexicans enter the U.S. illegally by mapping the
safest routes through the notoriously rigorous southern border desert.
The innovative technology is a simple mobile
application —inserted into the cheapest available cell phone on the
market—which guides illegal aliens through the least dangerous routes, areas
with shelter, food, water and so-called Quaker help centers that provide
medical attention and directions to the nearest major U.S. highway. The mobile
program is touted as an “intelligent agent algorithm” that parses out the best
routes and trails on a particular day and hour so that Mexicans can cross the
“vertiginous landscape” as safely as possible.
Dominguez, a tenured visual arts professor, was
inspired to create the technology by the thousands of Mexicans who have died on
their journeys north because they got lost in the treacherous terrain. For months
he boasted about his new Transborder Immigrant Tool, but the publicity campaign
has come to a screeching halt and his tenure is at risk because federal
lawmakers are finally looking into the matter.
(CONGRESSMEN BILBRAY, AND HUNTER ARE TWO OF THE
VERY FEW ELECTED IN MEXIFORNIA NOT WORKING FOR EXPANDING THE MEXICAN INVASION)
The area’s three representatives in the U.S.
House—Brian Bilbray, Duncan Hunter and Darrell Issa—are demanding that the
university’s chancellor provide a precise accounting of public funds associated
with the Transborder Immigrant Tool. Referring to it as a “troubling use of
taxpayer dollars,” the legislators point out that those who worked on the
device may be committing a federal felony by encouraging illegal immigration.
Dominguez has dismissed the probe as a sort of
witch hunt, assuring that he used less than $10,000 in taxpayer grants and
suggesting the congressman should be more concerned about the cost of
investigating him. That amount, the professor believes, will be much more than
what he spent on the entire project to help illegal border crossers.
Mexico’s government has provided its nationals with
valuable tools to help them cross the border safely but Dominguez is the first
American resident, with a salary provided by U.S. taxpayers, to openly promote
such a gadget. A few years ago Mexican officials published a 32-page booklet
(Guia Del Migrante Mexicano) with safety tips for border crossers and
distributed hand-held satellite devices to ensure the violators complete their
journey safely.
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