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And as an aside, I’ve seen the next generation, the children of these illegals. Seen them waddle around like blimps in southern California, usually looking for a fight or another hole more peripheral in their belt loop. Most of them have dropped out of high school.

If these slugs are doing the work Americans won’t do, I can assure you that they aren’t doing it efficiently. It’s hard to when 72% of your population is overweight like Hispanics are in California.


12 posted on 06/02/2007 3:13:17 AM PDT by CheyennePress
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17 posted on 06/02/2007 3:19:22 AM PDT by bill1952 ("All that we do is done with an eye towards something else.")
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"And as an aside, I’ve seen the next generation, the children of these illegals. Seen them waddle around like blimps in southern California, usually looking for a fight or another hole more peripheral in their belt loop. Most of them have dropped out of high school."

I've moved from California to Texas and it's worse here! We must remember, however, that the job they do that American's won't is deface, mar and disgrace every flat surface with their chicano graffiti and make high school hell for all the other children. When they drop out they join their other compadres in the gang banger fashion of robbing and killing others for drugs/cash and whatever else has not been given to them by the free handouts. The blight of their non-assimilation makes larger and larger portions of cities look more like what I remember tijuana looking like years ago where they just throw the trash out the window and allow it to pile up. Living 5-6 families to a house with a load of kids which are only brought into the world to keep the mother on welfare.

Mr Bush has sent us on a downward spiral into third world nation status that we can never repair.

And, if someone wants to come along here and call me a racist, don't bother. I've had and still have friends who are decent Mexican-Americans who work and live their lives honestly as we all expect our fellow citizens to do. I am, however, mad as hell that my country is being thrown to the drug dealers and law breakers and giving them a free ride with my tax dollars that I have worked and paid for many years hoping my children and grandchildren would be able to experience life as I did during the best years this country had. HAD!! Not has or will have. And, yes I'm mad as hell about it.

115 posted on 06/02/2007 5:44:21 AM PDT by WestCoastGal ( The JUNIOR NATION is VERY proud of our driver. You drive we'll follow! There ain't no turning back!)
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Speaking of doing the work Americans won’t do...

This report today from my old home town (before the barrios took over!).

This is an offshoot of a ‘free’ clinic (paid for by taxpayers for the ‘hispanic’ community.....REAL nice to know they hire illegal aliens!)
Get your immunizations and a free grope!!
What a country!

Sex abuser gets 12½ years
Luis Mesta, 29, was convicted of molesting four grade-school girls

By Anita Burke
Mail Tribune- Medford, Oregon
June 02, 2007

A former receptionist at a school-based clinic in Medford convicted of sexually abusing four grade-school girls will spend 121/2; years in prison, then face deportation to Mexico.

Jackson County Circuit Court Judge Bill Purdy sentenced Luis Armando Mesta, 29, Friday morning. Mesta was found guilty on four counts of first-degree sexual abuse in March and acquitted of a fifth charge.

The charges stemmed from abuse reported in October 2006 at Kids Health Connection at Jackson Elementary School. During Mesta’s trial in March, the girls — four fourth-graders and one sixth-grader — testified that he had touched their breasts at the clinic, which is a community partnership between school districts and health-care providers.

“This will affect me my whole life,” one of his victims, a 12-year-old girl, told Purdy at the sentencing. The Mail Tribune doesn’t print the names of sex-abuse victims.

The girl’s father also spoke at the sentencing, describing how his daughter had withdrawn from sports, dance and volunteering at school. The family at first attributed her behavior and slipping grades to the effects of puberty, but then got a call from police about an investigation that indicated she had been sexually abused.

“His crimes have changed her and the rest of our family,” the man said.

He said the family has transferred her and her younger sister to another school.

“I’ve lost contact with all my friends,” the girl said. “This has scarred me and my sister.”

Jackson County Deputy District Attorney Rachel Bridges said the fourth-grade victims didn’t want to attend the sentencing, but they still cared deeply about the outcome.

“The little girls don’t want to see him again,” she said. “They are terrified.”

Bridges also read statements from the girl named in the charge Mesta was acquitted of. She also read a statement from the girl’s mother.”I know she is telling the truth,” the mother wrote. “I pray that you feel the pain you inflicted on these girls and on your own family.”

Bridges recommended the 121/2-year sentence. Oregon law imposes a mandatory penalty of six years and three months in prison for first-degree sex abuse. The abuse involved different victims in separate incidents, so the sentences could be imposed one after another, sending Mesta to prison for 25 years, she said.

However, because Mesta is not a U.S. citizen and faces the revocation of his permission to be in the country, she questioned how long taxpayers will want to keep him in prison.

“I don’t think they want to house him that long when he is just going to be deported,” Bridges said.

Paul Beneke, Mesta’s defense attorney, said Mesta continues to maintain his innocence and said the 11-1 jury vote wouldn’t have been enough to convict him in most states.

Beneke blamed the conviction on a tight schedule that left jurors eager to quit deliberations and get home, racism among some witnesses called, and errors in news coverage about additional related charges that were dropped on a technical issue.

Beneke argued that Mesta shouldn’t spend 25 years in prison, the sentence that can be imposed for murder. He noted that Mesta will face the additional punishment of deportation.

“He is banished, exiled from the only home he’s ever known in a punishment that a citizen wouldn’t face,” Beneke said.

In addition to the prison time, Mesta must pay nearly $530 for victims’ medical and therapy expenses, submit to DNA testing and register as a sex offender.

Reach reporter Anita Burke at 776-4485 or at aburke@mailtribune.com
http://www.mailtribune.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070602/NEWS/706020311


226 posted on 06/02/2007 9:14:25 AM PDT by AuntB (" It takes more than walking across the border to be an American." Duncan Hunter)
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“Para espanol prensa ocho para la diabetes del tipo dos.”


296 posted on 06/03/2007 10:17:09 AM PDT by roscommon
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