Posted on 11/14/2006 11:26:50 AM PST by keepitreal
See tagline.
This is old news to Californians. We have had dozens of ERs simply close down in the LA area due to unpaid bills run up by illegals, and those posing as illegals.
One of the many benefits to employers who hire illegals is that they dump their healthcare costs onto the rest of the taxpayers.
There won't be any violent backlash. You'll go meekly like the proverbial slowly-boiled frog. Look what is happening to California, it's your future.
According to Rep. Steve King (R-Iowa), each day 13 Americans are killed by illegal aliens driving drunk.
We lose, on average, 1-2 soldiers a day in Iraq...
the destruction of America as I knew it as a child back in the 40s and 50s.
Which has already happened to large parts of California and the southwest.
bump for publicity
If I remember what my mother told me about it correctly, that's about what my mom and dad paid for their first house in the early 60s.
here's the FR depot for keeping track of illegals up to no-good:
KEYWORD: CRIMALIENS
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/keyword?k=crimaliens
and this might be interesting:
New FBI Statistics on Crimes Committed by Illegal Aliens
CaPoliticalNews ^ | November 12, 2006 | FBI/INS
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-bloggers/1738432/posts
Thanks.
I don't know how many of us RAISING ABSOLUTE HELL it will take to get this -- this CRAP halted but we're already late starting.
Kind of ironic, isn't it. Someone posted the other day that we lose about 25 a day to illegals, by shootings, accidents, etc. That is 45,000 since 9/11!
We've been raising hell about it in California for nearly 20 years. Now the problem has spread across the country. American natives are now a minority in California. The problems you are beginning to experience can get worse, much worse.
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