Posted on 12/24/2006 5:26:08 AM PST by radar101
Why I do not go the Mass anymore.
Canyons are wealthy. Who knew.
Oh well.
Nothing in the article about a plan to deport illegal aliens.
...Some decided to chip in about $100 a month to share an apartment, but Juan Ramirez said that would mean less money to send home to his wife and three children in Mexico. "My children are studying, and they need pencils.
Oh boy, this article is a 'two-fer'........
And.......
oh well that wont be in the ASG (american secuirty group) report either.
It was and is amazing to me that the county tolerates these squater camps while at the same time enforcing expensive permits and rules on legal citizens. All this for cheap cabbage? Importing the worst of a third world country?
Talk radio and some TV finally put a stop to this camp..what about the others?
The Church is not in the business of judging these people. The Church is in the business of saving souls. Iam quite as anti-illegal as you and probably ready for more drastic steps against the problem than most other folks but the Church, in seeking out its children is not part of the problem. It is not in the political business.
Come on, Julie, say what you really mean. You don't unwashed hordes of illegals ruining your property nor do you want to run the risk of them attacking your or your children. It's okay to say it.
Captain, this is not immigration, this is an invasion.
Immigration involves a passport and an approved visa.
Boo hoo. Go back home and you won't be wandering anymore.
Can you iamgine the stench? They can't have any facilites there. It's got to be a huge health hazard. And I'll be the illegals are just the quietest neighbors you ever had, too.
"My children are studying, and they need pencils. They don't have enough money," he said. Ramirez makes $6.75 an hour plucking tomatoes six days a week, and sends two-thirds of his wages to his family while he sleeps under a tarp tied to trees.
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Studying to violate the U.S. border like dad did?
Let's say a legitimate citizen of this country set up camp and was enjoying the outdoors. He or she would be run out of there in a minute, likely with a costly citation.
"It is not in the political business."
Actually, the Church's demands we change or ignore our laws most certainly IS getting involved in "political business".
It is rather mind-numbing, isn't it. I don't remember if the city of San Diego ever razed this encampment in 2003 or not.
Migrant camps to be razed near Rancho Penasquitos
December 24, 2003Though many migrant workers did not know it this week, city workers are preparing to evict them and raze their makeshift camps at McGonigle Canyon near Rancho Penasquitos.
San Diego police Officer Boris Martinez, the department's migrant liaison officer, said Tuesday that there have been complaints from neighbors about people living in the canyon. Martinez said he has notified Mexican Consul officials about the forthcoming evictions.
Although the date has not been set, Martinez said the men would be notified in writing and will be given about a week to move out of the camps. The city will then have the camps razed and removed, he said.
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McGonigle Canyon, which falls within the jurisdiction of the city of San Diego, has been home to migrant workers over decades.
In the late 1980s, entire families lived in holes dug in the ground or shacks made out of wood and plastic tarp. In the mid-1990s, most of the families were moved out of the camps and into apartments by Community Housing Works, then called Community Housing of North County, an Escondido-based, nonprofit housing developer.
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Time to do the math ...
$6.75 (no taxes taken out) * 10 hours per day ($67.50) * 6 days per week ($405) * 4 weeks/month = $1620 or so per month.
His family gets 2/3rds or about $1000 per month, which in Mexico is a FORTUNE.
Assuming he worked 6 months so far, he has earned 6 * 1620 = $9720 with virtually no expenses other than food. That is a pretty good return on $2000 in smuggler expenses. He has already sent back as least $6,000 to his family.
If you read it, the story is exactly the same in all 400 outlets.
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