Posted on 04/08/2006 8:30:32 AM PDT by Mikey
Growing Anger Among Blacks As Latinos Take Over
Posted by The Watchdog - April 7th, 2006
On one end, Oscar Bautista of El Salvador said he had been waiting more than three hours for a job. Across the lot, Art Jackson loaded potting soil into his Dodge Durango. He complained that immigrants are making it harder for Americans to keep good jobs, especially blacks.
You need to take care of home first,' said Jackson, an African-American phone salesman from northern New Jersey.
Blacks and Latinos are often united on social and political issues. But they often differ when it comes to immigration.
Newcomers make black progress harder, said Wesley Crawford, who works at Source of Knowledge, a bookstore in Newark. Its a misconception that theyre taking jobs we dont want. If you give people a good job, they will work.'
While Hispanic immigrants have protested a proposed crackdown on illegal immigration, the nations most prominent black leaders have all been to New Orleans to try to stop the upcoming local election. Shortly after the storm, Jesse Jackson and others complained that Latino workers seemed to have more access than blacks to rebuilding jobs.
Bruce S. Gordon, president of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, said that African-American and Latino bonds are strong and that his spirit was there' at the immigration marches.
Most of the immigration protests have focused on a bill passed by the U.S. House that would make illegal immigration a felony, and all but one black voting member of Congress, Rep. Harold Ford Jr. of Tennessee, was against it, according to the Congressional Black Caucus.
Still, many blacks feel threatened, said Earl Ofari Hutchinson, a black writer in Los Angeles.
The civil rights leaders say were all united, but the average person on the street is taking great offense at this group coming in and essentially taking over,' he said.
Trading Sovereignty for Globalism
Posted by The Watchdog - April 7th, 2006
It was during a 2005 North American Summit with Fox and Paul Martin, then prime minister of Canada, at his Crawford ranch that Bush signed on for a brave new borderless world. According to a Council on Foreign Relations document, a five-year plan involved the establishment by 2010 of a North American economic and security community with a common outer security perimeter. As reported at the time by Phyllis Schlafly, the CFR document lays the groundwork for the freer flow of people within North America, or rather, a space in which trade, capital, and people flow freely. Last weekends meeting of the Trilateral Summitin Cancun likely furthered this goal.
While this might sound a bit conspiratorial, its hard to deny that everything is leading inexorably in that direction. The disregard for border security, the influx of illegal immigrants in numbers unprecedented in history, free trade agreements and increasing foreign ownership are fast producing a transnational hub where once a country stood.
Today, we find ourselves facing a future unlike any previous generations. Its a future in which America as a sovereign nation could cease to exist.
Posted in Globalism
Texas Sheriffs Tell Congress of War at Border
Posted by The Watchdog - April 6th, 2006
Illegal immigrants trying to get across the border are getting so bold as to try to run over officers, assaulting officers, said Sheriff Arvin West of Hudspeth County. Theyre definitely out gunning us, out manning us and the sophistication that theyre using is beyond our capabilities at this point.
West, along with four other sheriffs and a representative of the Texas Border Sheriffs Coalition, came to Washington, D.C., to discuss the situation with Congress today. Rep. Michael McCaul (R.-Tex.), who represents their district, actively participated in the discussions. Following the presentation of a video clip documenting the terror along the border, McCaul said he couldnt believe what he had seen.
Rocket-propelled grenades, heavy machine gun fire, many bodies lying in the street youd think youre looking at the streets of Baghdad and yet its right across from our border in Texas, he said. This bleeds over into our country and thats why its so critical to secure our border.
Posted in Drugs, Law enforcement, Homeland Security, Crime, Mexico
Costa Mesa Police Chief Quits
Posted by The Watchdog - April 6th, 2006
Yippee!!! Maybe he can find a new job in Nuevo Laredo, Mexico.
Although the immigration debate has dominated city politics and drawn national attention, some officials said personal reasons and internal dissension over his leadership style might also have been factors.
In an e-mail to police officers, Hensley wrote that he and his wife, Jody, made the decision after much consideration and most importantly prayer, but he offered no additional insight. He said he would stay until a successor was named.
Posted in Law enforcement
Mr. President, Im Heading To Mexico
Posted by The Watchdog - April 6th, 2006
David M. Bresnahan
April 1, 2006
Dear President Bush:
Im about to plan a little trip with my family and extended family, and I would like to ask you to assist me. Im going to walk across the border from the U.S. into Mexico, and I need to make a few arrangements. I know you can help with this.
I plan to skip all the legal stuff like visas, passports, immigration quotas and laws. Im sure they handle those things the same way you do here.
So, would you mind telling your buddy, President Vicente Fox, that Im on my way over? Please let him know that I will be expecting the following:
1. Free medical care for my entire family.
2. English-speaking government bureaucrats for all services I might need, whether I use them or not.
3. All government forms need to be printed in English.
4. I want my kids to be taught by English-speaking teachers.
5. Schools need to include classes on American culture and history.
6. I want my kids to see the American flag flying on the top of the flag pole at their school with the Mexican flag flying lower down.
7. Please plan to feed my kids at school for both breakfast and lunch.
8. I will need a local Mexican drivers license so I can get easy access to government services.
9. I do not plan to have any car insurance, and I wont make any effort to learn local traffic laws.
10. In case one of the Mexican police officers does not get the memo from Pres. Fox to leave me alone, please be sure that all police officers speak English.
11. I plan to fly the U.S. flag from my house top, put flag decals on my car, and have a gigantic celebration on July 4th. I do not want any complaints or negative comments from the locals.
12. I would also like to have a nice job without paying any taxes, and dont enforce any labor laws or tax laws.
13. Please tell all the people in the country to be extremely nice and never say a critical word about me, or about the strain I might place on the economy.
I know this is an easy request because you already do all these things for all the people who come to the U.S. from Mexico. I am sure that Pres. Fox wont mind returning the favor if you ask him nicely.
Thank you so much for your kind help.
Sincerely,
David M. Bresnahan
Posted in Border crossing, Pro-Illegal Groups, Mexico
Iraq Spy Suspect Oversaw U.S. Asylums
Posted by The Watchdog - April 6th, 2006
This is the same government bureaucracy that will rubber stamp the 20-30 million guest workers. They cant even do background checks on their own staff!!!
Michael J. Maxwell, the former head of the Office of Security and Investigations at USCIS, is expected to testify about the Iraqi case and other breakdowns at the agency to a House subcommittee today.
Mr. Maxwell now works as an independent consultant on security matters, and a client is Numbers USA, which lobbies for stricter immigration controls and against a guest-worker program. He said this week that the Iraq case was not an isolated case.
We know the asylum process is in shambles. We know fraud is rampant, he said, adding that documents show top officials know this and refuse to do anything about it.
In the case of the suspected agent, whose name was blacked out in the documents The Times obtained, Mr. Maxwell said there were many red flags.
There are indicators throughout this entire case that I saw, professionals within the FBI and the intelligence community saw, that all pointed one way we were dealing with an individual who was a member of a foreign intelligence agency that had been working within CIS, Mr. Maxwell said.
The danger was that he was granting asylum to anybody that he wanted to, with impunity, at a time of his choosing. Who was he letting into this country?
The man was in demand at USCIS because of his language skills. He was able to do interviews without the need for a translator. At the time, that seemed to be a big benefit to the speed of the process, but in retrospect, Mr. Maxwell said, it posed a security risk.
Mr. Maxwell said they first became suspicious of the man when, while on a yearlong assignment to the Defense Department in Iraq, he walked outside the Green Zone in Baghdad and disappeared. According to documents, authorities first thought he had been taken hostage but concluded he had left of his own accord.
Mr. Maxwell began an investigation that found that the man had been hired by USCIS even though negative national security information in his background check caused other federal agencies to pass on him.
A national security polygraph showed repeated deception on his part, and in interviews with Mr. Maxwell, he denied having traveled to Iran, Syria and Jordan while he worked for USCIS, even though electronic databases showed he had made the trips.
The man also made persistent requests that Mr. Maxwell help him achieve secret or top-secret clearance so he could go back to work for the Defense Department. Mr. Maxwell said that request was weird because Defense would have had to do its own background check anyway.
The man has since left USCIS and the United States so Mr. Maxwell closed his investigation. But Mr. Maxwell said that despite his findings, USCIS doesnt even have the ability to go back and see whether any of the 180 cases the former employee approved should be revoked.
With no internal audit function at CIS, we dont know who he let into this country, Mr. Maxwell said.
Posted in Homeland Security, Amnesty
Whats Happening NOW
Posted by The Watchdog - April 6th, 2006
There are so many things going that its hard to stay on top of things. NumbersUSA has a Web page that is constantly updated so you can see how your Senators are voting. Pay attention to these bastards and remember their actions at election time.
Keep calling the fence sitters! Even though their loyalty is to multi-national corporations, they are feeling the pressure of the American people.
You are making a difference!
Posted in Amnesty
Can't have it both ways.
Amazing and ironic. The shoe is now on the other foot.
When "victims" collide ...
This is going to get ugly. Popcorn?
Already posted multiple times.
That's right. Be careful what you wish for, you may just get it.
He complained that immigrants are making it harder for Americans to keep good jobs, especially blacks.
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Doh! Oh really? You mean you actually are getting it now? Why not take your ire to the source of the problem, THE WASHINGTON GOVERNMENT? Or better yet, start a BLACK vigilante (to coin a Presidential phrase) gang to operate along the border...you might be surprised at the support you get!!
I did several searches under each title and came up with nothing, so I posted everything.
The monster which they have created has turned on them...
I remember reading a hysterical article in this freebie far-left university-city rag about this writer's personal exploration of black-hispanic relations in his community. So he drives down to some run down part of town and tries to interview some of the native-born citizenry that's hanging around about race relations. But he didn't have much to put in his article because he had to drive off, as they got a little hostile. Kind of like PBS meets Jerry Springer.
Yes, that sort of stuff happens every 30-50 years or so.
I guess your job and future is all set and you haven't anything to worry about? After all YOU got yours.
I don't think that that was his point. Maybe I'm wrong
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