A TIME FOR ACTION

ctownguy

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> From the L.A. Times:
>
> 1. 40% of all workers in L.A. County (L.A. County
> has
> 10 million people) are working for cash and not
> paying
> taxes. This was because they are predominantly
> illegal immigrants, working
> without a green card.
>
> 2. 95% of warrants for murder in Los Angeles are for
> illegal aliens.
>
> 3. 75% of people on the most wanted list in Los
> Angeles are illegal aliens.
>
> 4. Over 2/3 of all births in Los Angeles County are
> to
> illegal alien Mexicans on Medi-Care, whose births
> were
> paid for by taxpayers.
>
> 5. Nearly 25% of all inmates in California detention
> centers are Mexican nationals here illegally.
>
> 6. Over 300,000 illegal aliens in Los Angeles County
> are living in garages.
>
> 7. The FBI reports half of all gang members in Los
> Angeles are most likely illegal aliens from south of
> the border.
>
> 8. Nearly 60% of all occupants of HUD properties are
> illegal.
>
> 9. 21 radio stations in L.A. are Spanish speaking.
>
> 10. In L.A. County 5.1 million people speak English;
> 3.9 million speak Spanish (10.2 million people in
> L.A.
> County).
>
> (All the above from the Los Angeles Times)
>
> Less than 2% of illegal aliens are picking our
> crops,
> but 29% are on welfare.
>
> Over 70% of the United States' annual population
> growth (and over 90% of California, Florida, and New
> York) results from immigration.
>
> The cost of immigration to the American taxpayer in
> 1997 was, (after subtracting taxes immigrants pay),
> a
> NET $70 BILLION/year, [Professor Donald Huddle, Rice
> University].
>
> The lifetime fiscal impact (taxes paid minus
> services
> used) for the average adult Mexican immigrant is a
> NEGATIVE number.
>
> 29% of inmates in federal prisons are illegal
> aliens.
>
> If they can come to this country to raise Hell and
> demonstrate by the thousands, why can't they take
> charge over the corruption in their own country? We
> are a bunch of FOOLS for letting this continue!.
>
> THE U.S. VS MEXICO:
>
> On February 15, 1998, the U.S. and Mexican soccer
> teams met at the Los Angeles Coliseum. The crowd was
> overwhelmingly
> pro-Mexican, even though most lived in this country.
> They booed during the
> National Anthem and U.S. flags were held upside
> down.
>
> As the match progressed, supporters of the U.S. team
> were insulted, pelted with projectiles, punched and
> spat upon. Beer and trash were thrown at the U.S.
> players before and after the match. The coach of the
> U.S. team, Steve Sampson said, "This was the most
> painful experience I have ever had in this
> profession."
>
> Did you know that immigrants from Mexico and other
> non-European countries can come to this country and
> get preferences in jobs, education, and government
> contracts. It' s called affirmative action or racial
> privilege. The Emperor of Japan or the President of
> Mexico could migrate here and immediately be
> eligible
> for special rights unavailable for Americans of
> European descent.
>
> Corporate America has signed on to the idea that
> minorities and third world immigrants should get
> special, privileged status. Some examples are
> Exxon,Texaco, Merrill Lynch, Boeing, Paine Weber,
> Starbucks and many more.
>
> DID YOU KNOW?: That Mexico regularly intercedes on
> the
> side of the defense in criminal cases involving
> Mexican nationals? Did you know that Mexico has
> NEVER extradited a Mexican
> national accused of murder in the U.S. -- in spite
> of agreements to do so?
> According to the L.A. Times, Orange County,
> California is home to 275 gangs
> with 17,000 members; 98% of which are Mexican and
> Asian. How's your county
> doing?
>
> According to a New York Times article dated May 19,
> 1994, 20 years after the great influx of legal
> immigrants from Southeast Asia, 30% are still on
> welfare -- compared to 8% of households nationwide.
>
>
> TIME FOR ACTION
>
> A Wall Street Journal editorial dated December 5,
> 1994
> quotes law enforcement officials as stating that
> Asian
> mobsters are the "greatest criminal challenge the
> country faces." Not bad for a group that is still
> under 5% of the population.
>
> Is education important to you? Here are the words of
> a
> teacher who spent over 20 years in the Los Angeles
> School system. "Imagine teachers in classes
> containing
> 30-40 students of widely varying attention spans and
> motivation, many of
> whom aren't fluent in English."
> Educators seek learning materials likely to reach
> the
> majority of students and that means fewer words and
> math problems and more pictures and multicultural
> references."
>
> WHEN I WAS YOUNG: I remember hearing about the
> immigrants that came through Ellis Island. They
> wanted
> to learn English. They wanted to breathe free. They
> wanted to become Americans. Now, far too many
> immigrants come here with demands. They demand to be
> taught in their own language. They demand special
> privileges -- affirmative action. They demand ethnic
> studies that glorify their culture.
>
>
> If this doesn't open your eyes ... nothing will!!
 

homedog

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How about we give the entire state of California to Mexico :shrug:

I would be all for it.
 

DOGS THAT BARK

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Hmm wonder if they change mind on not letting police check for legal staus on traffic stops--sure is a bitch when they are forced to live with their convictions.
Maybe something good will come of it and other states learn from theirmistakes--I feel sorry for others in Ca that are effected by this via taxes ect--but not much sympathy for La and San Fran in general--always preaching their mantra --then wanting someone to bail them out in the aftermath.
 

homedog

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i wouldn't like that idea because i like the california beaches & i refuse to spend my money in mexico.

They can have the state and all of the fruits and nuts in it as far as I am concerned.
 

Padre

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Well as many may know or not, i live in mexico and work in san diego. (wife is Mexican).

but i thought that as of the most recent protests and mexican flag waving in the So Cal areas, i thought that i would make some bumper stickers,


But as Jack as done i am sure i need to add a disclaimer:

As what is expressed in this post are not the ideas or opinions of the owner/operator of this site.


But anyway:

Will all the beans please report to Mexico, the burrito misses you!

I am sure that will get a few windows busted or dents and scratches on my truck.
 
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