Tuesday, February 28, 2006

 

ILLEGAL ALIENS COST CALIFORNIA BILLIONS PER YEAR

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"They're just seeking a better life" Who wouldn't like for a bunch of dumb asses to support them? The "dumb asses" who support these criminals would like a better life, too and have their tax money go to America and Americans, not a bunch of illegals. And America's working poor would like to have their jobs back that these slime balls stole from them by undercutting the pay accepted. The illegals pile up in hordes in a single apartment or dwelling so it doesn't matter that they each work for a pittance; whereas Americans try to live normally as a family. Or the illegals blood suck the taxpayers and steal benefits like food stamps, subsidized housing, medical care, school lunches and supplies and even school clothes - so with the stupid gringos paying for all that, they can take their earnings to live high on the hog. Plus the drug money they earn.

Sunday, February 26, 2006

 

More on Blacks and Immigration

Blacks Oppose Hispanic Immigration

------------------------------------- More on Blacks and Immigration http://www.alternet.org/story/32410

The last in a three-part series examines the roots and reasoning of some African-American communities' anti-immigration views. -------------------------------------


Thursday, February 23, 2006

 

US Gives Mexico Millions for Security

----------------------------------------------------------- U.S. GIVES MEXICO MILLIONS FOR SECURITY By Jerry Seper THE WASHINGTON TIMES ----------------------------------------------------------- The U.S. government has sent more than $376 million to Mexico in the past decade for that country's military and police to help stop alien and drug smugglers, guard against terrorists and protect America's southern border, including $50 million due this year.

The money, quietly authorized through State and Defense department programs, has been used to train and equip the Mexican military and police, drawing disagreement on whether those institutions are part of the solution for U.S. border security, or are part of the problem.

Rep. Rick Renzi, Arizona Republican and a member of the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, said the program has had "great success" and helped put narcoterrorists and smugglers "on the defense."

"While Mexico does have too much corruption, there are elements within the Mexican government on the front lines of the war against terrorists and smugglers willing to fight and die to bring back honor and integrity," he said. "The United States and Mexico must stay engaged, so we both can be successful in this battle."

But T.J. Bonner, a veteran U.S. Border Patrol agent who heads the 10,000-member National Border Patrol Council, described the program as "appalling," saying it amounted to the U.S. government funding attacks on U.S. law-enforcement personnel along the border by rogue Mexican military troops.

"This funding program should cease immediately, and the Mexican government needs to be placed on notice that any further incursions by its military or police will not be tolerated," he said, referring to recent incidents on the border in which men in Mexican military uniforms confronted U.S. law-enforcement officers in this country.

"If they have this kind of money to give away, there are better ways to spend it," Mr. Bonner said. "Mexico cannot control its own military, and it makes no sense to give them better weapons and equipment they can use to attack and threaten our own law-enforcement officers," he said.

Mexico has denied that any of its military personnel have been involved in recent border incursions, blaming drug smugglers. The incidents are under investigation by both governments.

The money funds helicopters, four-wheel-drive vehicles, trucks, all-terrain cycles, communications and detection equipment, binoculars, computers and other equipment. It also has been used to train Mexican military and police in intelligence gathering and counterterrorism.

The 2006 budget request calls for the delivery of a telephone intercept system, which would give Mexico the ability to eavesdrop on suspected narcoterrorists and smugglers.

Mr. Renzi said that although it is "likely" some of the money forwarded to the Mexican government has been "misspent," oversight of those units receiving U.S. cash has been improved.

"To ensure that the money is being properly used, there have been more vettings and more polygraph tests, and Mexico has been cooperating in the vetting process," he said.

According to the State Department, the funds help the Mexican government respond to terrorist threats. The department said in a report to Congress justifying the expenditures that Mexican military cooperation "is critical" to homeland defense and counternarcotics programs.

Most of the 2006 funding request, about $28.1 million, comes from the State Department's Bureau for International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs for technical assistance, equipment and arms transfers, as well as programs to encourage the cultivation of legal crops and assistance for drug demand-reduction programs.

An additional $18.4 million is from the Defense Department's International Military Education and Training program, which provides counternarcotics assistance and training to foreign military personnel and police. The budget also includes $2.5 million for grants and loans to help purchase U.S.-produced weapons, defense equipment and military training; $1.1 million for additional training for the military and a limited number of civilians; and $450,000 to train military officers as part of the Regional Defense Counterterrorism Fellowship Program.

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Check Out This Page On OregonLive.com

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worried citizen says: Sheriff sends Mexico bill for jail expenses of illegals/ criminals


 

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Wednesday, February 22, 2006

 

KILLING AMERICA

ERASING NATIONAL BORDERS; LIP SERVICE TO ANTI-ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION BUT PRIVATELY AND IN HIDDEN POLICY ALLOWING IT. FREE MARKET AND ONE WORLD ORDER. http://rense.com/general69/howto.htm



 

McCain: Bush Must Do More on Immigration

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McCain: Bush Must Do More on Immigration

WASHINGTON -- President Bush needs to do more to help push a temporary guest worker program through Congress, Republican Sen. John McCain, the author of a key immigration bill, said Tuesday.

McCain, acknowledging that Bush has stepped up a campaign on behalf of the program, said the president has credibility on the issue because he was governor of Texas, the state with the largest border with Mexico.

"Would I want him to do more? From my perspective, probably," McCain said in a conference call with reporters.

McCain held the conference call in advance of town hall meetings in Miami on Thursday and New York on Monday.

The administration has toyed with the idea of a temporary worker program since Bush took office in 2001. But it was pushed to a back burner by the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, which triggered an outcry for a crackdown on immigration.

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The only place for "guest workers" are in the megacorporation agriculture fields where they have traditionally worked, instead of moving into mainstream, taking citizens' jobs, and blood sucking the taxpayers by availing themselves of benefits designated for America's poor.

Monday, February 20, 2006

 

L.A. Workers Join Fierce Debate Over Immigration

------------------- L.A. Workers Join Fierce Debate Over Immigration --------------------

Jobs are a key issue in an area with a large Latino population and high black unemployment.

By Teresa Watanabe Times Staff Writer

February 20 2006

Drexell Johnson and his Young Black Contractors of South Central Inc. are hungry for work — and when polite requests for an opportunity are rebuffed, they're not afraid to raise a ruckus.

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Monday, February 13, 2006

 

MY BAPTISM OF FIRE??

OK, so I'm going to start this off with a red flag. A really volatile subject with strong feelings on both sides of the issue. ILLEGAL ALIENS - not undocumented immigrants - ILLEGALS. We will cut out the pc euphemisms and call it like it is. Illegals = criminals. They deliberately and knowingly break the federal laws of our country, sneak like all criminals do when they're breaking the law. ------------ The bleeding hearts coo that "they're just seeking a better life". All criminals are doing that. They do what they do because they're seeking a better life by their standards. The robbers and thieves are seeking more money and material goods, drugs, or what they expect to provide themselves with their ill gotten goods. Rapists do what they do, seeking a better life by gratifying their twisted desires and make themselves feel better and happier. Murderers kill. seeking a better life by accomplishing their goals in killing other people. No matter what the crime, the criminal commits the illegal acts in order to make his life better as he sees fit. --------------- "Seeking a better life" is no excuse. We have immigration quotas, including LEGALLY allowing citizens of other nations to immigrate here. These people do not even apply; they'd rather sneak in here like the thieves they are. And their government aids and abets them in their criminal activity. Fox has pamphlets printed up telling them the best ways and how to sneak in, where to find safe houses and sanctuaries that harbor these criminals. It instructs them where to go and how to defraud the stupid gringos to get housing, food stamps, medical care, school clothes and supplies, all paid for by digging their thieving hands deep into the taxpayers pockets . "Gratis, gratis," a fellow criminal assures them. -------------------- Free, free. But it isn't free - the American people pay for it. The monies that is supposed to go for American citizen poor, elderly and needy is stolen by the illegal aliens. Consequently the governing bodies cut benefits, cut benefits, cut benefits to try to make the money stretch. They lessen expenditures instead of denying these criminals benefits that they're not entitled to, instead of aggressively rounding them up and shipping them to the fartherest point of the country they came from. --------------------------- The bleeding hearts moan, "They take jobs no body else wants." Crapola. They take jobs at a lower pay than American citizens will slave for, and employers jump on it because they make greater profits by paying lower salaries, no benefits, no overtime. Greed. At a very upscale section of this huge metropolis you once saw African American yard men, nannies, cooks, chauffeurs, maid, housekeepers. Brown has replaced black in virtually every estate. Low skill jobs everywhere - service stations, car washes, kitchen help in dining establishments, janitorial workers, garbage collectors - black faces have been replaced by brown. Robbed of their livlihood, where do poorly educated blacks go? Usually on welfare - and once again the illegals have cost the taxpayers money. But business people and the elite profit. ---------------------------------- These myths that have been repeated as a mantra for so long and loud have sunk into the American subconscious until they have accepted it as gospel truth. Tell a lie long enough and loud enough and it will brainwash the people and they will believe. ------------------------ Illegals send over $30 BILLION to their home countries every year; half of that goes to Mexico alone. That is $30 BILLION taken out of our economy. )Plus what they steal in the form of welfare, food stamps, housing, schooling, medical service; added criminal activity causing losses to citizens, insurance companies; added policing costs; added prison costs to lock up the few felons we catch. -------------------------- Not to mention the diseases and parasites they bring here, many of which were virtually eradicated prior to the millions of illegals pouring in here; and some we never had here in the past. ----------------------------- The only people these thieving criminals benefit are the people who hire them at substandard wages, cutting American citizens out of jobs and swelling the profits and living standards of those who employ cheap labor. -------------------------- If they seek a better life, send them home to work to force their government to provide better for its citizens. Mexico is a nation very rich in natural resources. It CAN provide better lives for its citizens instead of just the corrupt few. But why should they, when they can encourage their people to sneak over here and blood suck off the stupid gringos.

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