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>> Threat and Response
>> Immigration; Posted on: 2008-03-25
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>> Why illegal immigration is a threat to the United States
>> Â Â and how local communities are fighting back
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>> By Tom DeWeese
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>> In June, 2007 a solid eighty percent of the American people let Congress know
>> they wanted the government to put the brakes on illegal immigration; they
>> turned thumbs down on the President's guest worker amnesty plan; and they
>> wanted tax-paid services to illegals stopped.
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>> Most Americans understand that new laws are not needed to stop illegal
>> immigration. What is necessary is repeal of some laws granting
>> taxpayer-financed services to illegals along with enforcement of existing
>> laws. These two acts would be enough to stop the migration. In simple fact,
>> they are called "illegal" because they are breaking the law.
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>> In truth, the battle over the Senate's guest worker-amnesty plan is really a
>> battle over attempts to open the border as called for in programs such as
>> North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) and the Security and Prosperity
>> Partnership (SPP). Both plans call for open borders and economic integration
>> of North America. Open borders are required to fully implement the plans.
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>> The Bush Administration and those promoting illegal immigration were frankly
>> stunned at the force and determination of U.S. citizens to reject the Senates
>> immigration plan. Proponents played a very heavy hand in attempting to force
>> the scheme on a resisting citizenry. Such powerful forces are not used to
>> losing. Today they continue to seek new ways to work around the opposition and
>> pass the legislation, as a whole or incrementally.
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>> However, the anti-illegal fervor refuses to abate and in fact, dramatic new
>> developments are taking place in local communities across the nation that may
>> well stop the unpopular Federal schemes.
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>> Meanwhile, in an attempt to weaken the resolve of opponents, they are called
>> fringe fanatics. A common tactic employed by immigration proponents is to
>> accuse opponents of racism. They charge that opponents want to deny a new
>> breed of immigrant the chance to become Americans as many of our immigrant
>> forefathers did. They paint a Norman Rockwell-type picture of honest, hard
>> working immigrants, planting gardens, working in fields, doing the work "no
>> Americans want to do."
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>> So, in town after town across the nation the battle rages. And that is really
>> the point. Illegal immigration is not just a border issue. It is a national
>> issue affecting every large city and almost every small town. It must be
>> understood that illegal immigration is not just a matter of some unhappy
>> peasants hoping to seek a better life. It is a $300 billion a year industry,
>> combining the interests of multinational corporations with those of drug
>> cartels and Latino street gangs. Caught in between are American communities
>> and the American way of life. Some cities, especially those along the points
>> of entry at the border have become dangerous no-mans lands, where no property
>> is safe, no American citizen is able to leave their home unarmed and some
>> politicians turn a blind eye as they profit under the table. As a result
>> American civilization is beginning to break down. That is why so many
>> Americans refuse to back down on the issue, continuing to demand a crack down,
>> no matter what name calling they must endure.
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>> The economic cost of illegals
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>> Federal law (the Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act) mandates
>> that all hospitals with emergency-room services must treat anyone who shows up
>> - including illegal aliens. In most cities across the nation, illegals now use
>> the emergency rooms as free primary care. And the hospitals have to keep
>> taking them.
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>> Health Care
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>> The annual cost for uncompensated emergency care to Mexican Border States
>> (California, New Mexico, Arizona and Texas) is $200 million. California
>> taxpayers paid $79 million for illegal alien health care. Four major Los
>> Angeles hospitals were bankrupted and shut down in 2004. Texas paid $74
>> million. Georgia ran a $63 million deficit for 64,000 unpaid doctor visits in
>> 2002. Cochise County, Arizona spent 30%% of its annual budget on uncompensated
>> care to illegal aliens. University Medical Care in Tucson, Arizona spent $10
>> million on uncompensated care to illegal aliens. 77 hospitals in the four
>> Border States now face financial emergencies. Legal citizens are forced to fly
>> emergency patients to other cities for treatment. Taxes are going up to
>> compensate.
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>> Meanwhile, as a result of the Federal Emergency Medical Act, Mexican ambulance
>> drivers are transporting hospital patients unable to pay for medical care in
>> Mexico to facilities in the United States. The ambulances are driving through
>> unguarded potions of the border with "little resistance" at the instruction of
>> Mexican officials.
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>> Education
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>> Federal laws and a Supreme Court decision mandate that schools cannot deny
>> free education to illegal aliens. Over 300,000 pregnant women enter the nation
>> illegally every year. Taxpayers pay for food, housing medical care and school.
>> The average annual cost per child for education is $7,161, totaling $109
>> billion to educate illegal aliens annually. The average cost of bilingual
>> education is $1,200 per illegal student. U.S. schools annually educate 1.1
>> million illegal children. Schools have become over crowded and unruly. Teacher
>> shortages (especially those who speak Spanish) are a growing problem for local
>> school districts.
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>> One teacher has reported what it is like in the classrooms in schools where
>> federal tax dollars pay for free medical, free baby sitters for student
>> mothers as young as thirteen, and free breakfasts (where "the waste of food is
>> monumental, with trays and trays of being dumped in the trash uneaten"), new
>> computers are "carved with graffiti by students." "I have had to intervene
>> several times for young and substitute teachers whose classes consist of many
>> illegal immigrant students here in the country less than three months who
>> raise so much hell with the female teachers, calling them "Putas" (whores) and
>> throwing things that the teachers were in tears" she reports. Such is the
>> atmosphere in today's schools which are overrun by illegal aliens who speak no
>> English and there is no ability to control or discipline.
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>> Moreover, state run colleges and universities are being forced to allow
>> illegal aliens to receive in-state tuition discounts that are supposed to be
>> reserved for residents of that state. In California, a law, (Assembly Bill
>> 540) allows undocumented high school graduates who have been in residence for
>> three years to enroll in community colleges and the California State
>> University and University of California systems without paying nonresident
>> tuition. The same is true in many other states across the country.
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>> The Jobs Americans Don't Want
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>> In 2003, illegal aliens displaced American workers at a cost in excess of $133
>> billion, while American college and high school students can't find summer
>> jobs in yard care, landscape, fast food or service jobs - because illegal
>> aliens work those jobs at a third of the wage - often under the table.
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>> Crime
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>> Crimes committed by alien criminals, such as rape, murder or drug distribution
>> costs U.S. taxpayers $1.6 billion in prison costs alone. The figure doesn't
>> include the cost of lost property, medical bills of the victims, time lost
>> from work to recover, higher insurance costs, etc. Today, illegal aliens make
>> up twenty nine percent of the U.S. prison population - or 500,000 illegals.
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>> Latino gangs like Mara Salvatrucha 13 (MS13) constitute most of the crime from
>> the ranks of the illegals. They originated in El Salvador and today their U.S.
>> leadership still comes from there. They steal cars and use them to run drugs
>> over the border. They terrorize local citizens with violence. They are the
>> chief source of drug sales for the cartels. And they are racists.
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>> MS13 is the largest and most violent of all gangs in the US today. They have
>> overtaken the Crips and the Bloods both in size and violence. MS13, which
>> began its operations in Los Angeles has now moved east and is prominent on the
>> East Coast.
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>> In Los Angeles, Mexican gangs declared "ethnic cleansing zones" in specific
>> parts of the city. They kill whites and blacks. In New Jersey, recently, MS13
>> gang members killed three college students in execution style.
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>> No man's land at the border
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>> No legal citizen of the United States of America, living under the
>> Constitution and the Bill of Rights should have to live as those who reside
>> near the U.S. / Mexican border. Here there are no property rights, no ability
>> to be safe in their homes, and no peace. One dare not go to the movies, the
>> grocery or visit a relative without carrying a weapon for protection. Through
>> out the community the streets are teaming with drug dealers, loiterers and
>> gangs bent on violence.
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>> The illegals flood across their property having just crossed the border. As
>> they pass over the ranches and private property they leave a trail of trash,
>> human waste and dead farm animals and pets. Found in the trash that is dropped
>> all along the trail are pieces of paper containing contact phone numbers. Also
>> found are Korans dropped by obvious Muslims who have made their way across the
>> border.
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>> Sometimes the illegals walk right in to the living rooms and steal what they
>> want. Many homes on the border are now little more than prisons for the
>> residents, surrounded by barbed wire, searchlights, with loaded guns at the
>> ready.
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>> The Tucson, Arizona area is one of the prime crossing points for illegals. The
>> organization for transporting illegals is almost a precision military
>> operation. On the Mexican side of the border is a landing strip where planes
>> fly in on a regular basis with their cargo. Some of it human; some drugs. It's
>> all the same to those providing the transportation.
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>> The planes land and the cargo is loaded onto busses with the windows whited
>> out. Young girls prepare for the trip by taking birth control, for they know
>> what awaits them on the trip across the border from their "travel assistants"
>> - rape. It's just part of the price for crossing the border into the promised
>> land of America.
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>> The busses drive to a specific location on the border. Here the cargo is
>> unloaded and the process of walking across the border begins. Each of the
>> human cargo is given information on what to do once they reach the other side,
>> including a phone number of someone to call. The number is not necessarily a
>> local number. It may be a location in Virginia, or Maine or Utah. Anywhere in
>> the U.S. The person on the other end gives instructions on how to gain
>> transportation to their location where they will be brought into the illegal
>> community in that city.
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>> And so the journey across the border begins. Somewhere in the middle, between
>> Mexico and the U.S. is a tree. From the branches of that tree hang women's
>> panties. It's called the panty tree. Why? Trophies from the raped women of
>> previous journeys. It's just the cost of doing business with the "Coyotes,"
>> the murderous thugs who run the illegal immigrant trade. They don't care who
>> lives or dies. These are the ones who will leave illegals locked in trucks
>> without food or water or ventilation. They charge enormous fees - up front. To
>> them the cargo is all the same. They carry the drugs with the humans. They
>> make deals with terrorists for the same trip. They rape, maim and kill. And go
>> back for another load. Business is booming.
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>> Once the cargo is inside the U.S., more buses are there to pick them up and
>> transport them to drop off points. Here the phone calls are made for
>> arrangements of more transportation across the nation. And in that highly
>> organized manner, illegal aliens make their way into American cities.
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>> Some are "Sanctuary Cities" where politicians have decided it's good for the
>> community to encourage illegals to live. In such communities no one can ask
>> for the country of origin, even if a crime as horrible as murder is committed.
>> The sanctuaries permit 20 million illegals, drug smugglers, child sex rings,
>> ID forgery networks, and an assortment of run of the mill criminals to live
>> lawlessly inside the United States. They are provided with income,
>> identification, driver's licenses, credit, housing, education, and medical
>> care at taxpayer expense.
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>> As stated, it's a $300 billion a year industry. That buys a lot of
>> politicians. Along the Border States no one talks about it. And, no surprise,
>> a lot of politicians do nothing to stop it. Our fear and their greed are
>> destroying the American dream.
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>> Meanwhile in your local community...
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>> How a community treats the illegals is key as to how many come there. The main
>> magnet is the establishment of a day labor center. The nation-wide illegal
>> network knows where to send them. If a community opens its arms, of course
>> they flock there. If a community stands up to them, they leave.
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>> But that is easier said than done. First, federal laws or lack of enforcement
>> hampers efforts against the illegals, no matter the sentiment of the
>> community. Federal courts strike down local laws, such as just happened in
>> Hazleton, Pennsylvania when a federal judge degreed that laws the community
>> had passed to crack down on illegals were unconstitutional. Federal agencies
>> say it is illegal for local police to ask if anyone is an illegal. The federal
>> government argues that immigration is a federal issue and for local
>> communities to take action interferes with U.S. foreign policy.
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>> On the local level too, there is great pressure on elected officials to do
>> nothing. Strong lobbying arms protect the illegals. The ACLU, of course,
>> threatens lawsuits. But many Americans would be surprised to learn of the
>> Hispanic forces behind much of the pressure applied to their local officials.
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>> Many immigrant groups are joined together through the La Raza movement. These
>> are the groups which organized the massive demonstrations in cities across the
>> nation last year. It is past time for all Americans to know what is at the
>> root of those demonstrations and the extent to which our nation is at risk to
>> the La Raza movement.
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>> One of the most prominent Hispanic organizations pushing for "immigrant
>> rights" is the National Council of La Raza - the Council of "the Race." The
>> mainstream media and most members of Congress depict La Raza as little more
>> than a Hispanic Rotary Club. In 2005, La Raza received $15.2 million in
>> federal grants, of which $7.9 million was in U.S. Department of Education
>> grants for Charter Schools, and undisclosed amounts to get-out-the-vote
>> efforts supporting La Raza political positions including lobbying for open
>> borders and amnesty for illegals. Had the Senate's immigration bill passed,
>> several million more dollars were budgeted for La Raza.
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>> Behind the respectable front of the National Council of La Raza lies the real
>> agenda of the La Raza movement. This radical agenda, pushed by secondary
>> groups contains the reasons behind the demonstrations and the strong lobbying
>> efforts in our communities.
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>> Key among those secondary groups is the radical racist group Movimiento
>> Estudiantil Chicano de Aztlan, or Chicano Student Movement of Astlan (MEChA).
>> MEChA seeks to carve a racist nation out of the American West. MEChA opposes
>> assimilation into American society. MEChA is a leader in the effort to
>> "Reconquista" or reconquest our western states.
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>> MEChA's founding principles state: "In the spirit of a new people that is
>> conscious not only of its proud historical heritage but also of the brutal
>> gringo invasion of our territories, we, the Chicano inhabitants and civilizers
>> of the northern land of Aztlan from whence came our forefathers, reclaiming
>> the land of their birth and consecrating the determination of our people of
>> the sun, declare that the call of our blood is our power, our responsibility,
>> and our inevitable destiny...Aztlan belongs to those who plant the seeds,
>> water the fields, and gather the crops and no to the foreign Europeans...For
>> La Raza to do. Fuera de la Raza nada." That closing two-sentence motto is
>> chilling to everyone who values equal rights for all. It says: "For The Race
>> everything. Outside The Race, nothing."
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>> These words don't come from a fringe radical element. These come straight from
>> the official MEChA sites at Georgetown University, the University of Texas,
>> UCLA, University of Michigan, University of Oregon, and many other colleges
>> and universities around the country.
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>> Another leading Hispanic group involved in community organization, promoting
>> the pro illegal position is Mexicanos Sin Fronteras. The translation of the
>> name means "Mexicans Without Borders." This group is active throughout the
>> country and many times works with the "Zapatista Army of National Liberation."
>> These groups seek to radicalize the Latino community. The official website of
>> the Mexicanos Sin Fronteras states that it is "anti-capitalist,
>> anti-imperialist in the capital of the most terrorist country of world-wide
>> history" (Washington, DC). It goes on to say it pledges its support to "other
>> campaigns" of the radical illegal Hispanics with material and financial
>> assistance.
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>> In Manassas, Virginia the Mexicanos Sin Fronteras and the Zapatista Army of
>> National Liberation are the two most prominent "pro-Hispanic" voices. In fact,
>> these two groups are spearheading the illegal alien lobby in Prince William
>> County, where Manassas is located. This is the "mainstream opposition" to
>> efforts to curb illegal immigration in that community. Together, these groups
>> are holding rallies and calling for boycotts and even the violent overthrow of
>> the United States. Again, these groups are not fringe radicals. They are the
>> most prominent voices for the illegals.
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>> The photo featured with this article on my blog
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http://tomdeweese.blogspot.com) is of a meeting in Mexico with many of these
>> groups. It is interesting to note that speaker in this picture, with his face
>> covered, is Arnoldo Borjas a member of Mexicanos Sin Fronteras and a resident
>> of Woodbridge, Virginia. He is one of the main leaders in that local movement.
>> Further, in Prince William County, there are several candidates running for
>> local office as well as the state legislature who are closely aligned with
>> these two radical organizations.
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>> Fighting back
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>> While Congress fiddles and the Bush Administration issues meaningless
>> pronouncements on "get tough" programs it never intends to enforce, local
>> communities and state legislatures are beginning to fight back. And they are
>> meeting with success.
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>> State Legislatures, forced to deal with the failure of the federal government
>> to fix the immigration laws, have considered 1,404 immigration bills this year
>> and enacted 170 of them. These laws are aimed at curbing employment of
>> illegals and making it more difficult to obtain state identification documents
>> like driver's licenses.
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>> In May, Oklahoma passed the "Taxpayer and Citizen protection Act" which denies
>> illegals state identification, and requires all state and local agencies to
>> verify citizenship status of all applicants before authorizing benefits.
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>> On the local level incredible success is being achieved in Northern Virginia.
>> Last year two residents of Herndon, Virginia, with no prior political
>> experience, began an effort called Save Herndon. The issue was the
>> establishment of a day labor center in the community. The center would give
>> illegals a gathering place in the community to help them get jobs,
>> identification and benefits from the community.
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>> The two began a campaign that at once made a major issue out of the
>> establishment of the center. When the mayor and the city council moved forward
>> and voted to establish the center over the objections of a majority of the
>> citizens, Save Herndon began a campaign to assure these representatives were
>> not re-elected. They succeeded beyond their wildest expectations, helping to
>> out the mayor and everyone on the city council who voted for the center.
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>> Now the movement is growing across the Northern Virginia area. There is now
>> Help Save Manassas, Help Save Loudoun (County), Help Save Fairfax, Help Save
>> Virginia and Help Save Maryland. Together these purely grassroots movements
>> have succeeded in enacting legislation in Loudoun County (the nation's fastest
>> growing county) and in its neighbor, Prince William County which stops county
>> tax-payer services to illegals. Incredibly, under challenge from federal and
>> state officials, the members of county commissioners are holding tough behind
>> the laws.
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>> The key, as stated earlier, is the day labor centers. If your city has one,
>> then the message has gone out to the illegal infrastructure that your
>> community welcomes them. Get rid of it and send the message that they are no
>> longer welcome. If faced with lawsuits from the ACLU and La Raze, welcome
>> them. Tell them you will gladly have a news conference to discuss their suit
>> in front of the cameras. Do not be afraid.
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>> Here are a few guidelines to help organize locally and face the coming
>> onslaught of charges of racism.
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I imagine if asked, that OP will come up with a blog of some wacko
Congressman to prove it all, if every 14th word is read. (That's the
key to decriptoing it - 14.)
Given an infinite number of WPs and an infinite number of monkeys,
eventually.....