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Hedgecock: Did Illegal Aliens Kill City of Maywood? (California Sanctuary City)
California Political News ^ | 7/24/2010 | Roger Hedgecock

Posted on 07/25/2010 12:46:50 PM PDT by GVnana

Welcome to Maywood, Mexico.

Boasting a population that is 97% Hispanic, more than half foreign born, and 40% illegal, the Los Angeles County, Calif., incorporated city of Maywood has achieved the Reconquista goal. It is now as lawless and chaotic as any place in Mexico. Maywood is a warning to every city and town in America.

The Maywood City Council announced this week that after years of radical policies, corruption and scandal, the city was broke and all city employees would be laid off and essential city services contracted out to neighboring cities or to L.A. County government.

How did this happen? Until recently, Maywood was the model for "brown power" politics.

Maywood was the first California city with an elected Hispanic City Council, one of the first "sanctuary" cities for illegal aliens, the first city to pass a resolution calling for a boycott of Arizona after that state passed a law to enforce federal immigration laws, the first California city to order its police department not to enforce state laws requiring drivers to have licenses to drive, the first American city to call on Congress to grant amnesty to all illegals.

Council meetings were conducted in Spanish. Maywood was the leader in the peaceful, democratic achievement of the La Raza goal to take power in the U.S.

The City of Maywood started out quite differently. Back after World War II, Maywood was a booming blue-collar town with good jobs, a multi-ethnic suburb of Los Angeles.


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To: blueplum

IIRC, the total Mexican population of Texas in 1920 was 3000. That’s amazing considering that Mexico held Texas for over 200 years before that with well established missions and ranches. Texas at that time included most of what is now Eastern New Mexico.

Why? The Commanches and other tribes had acquired horses and muskets from French trappers which they used to drive out the Mexicans.

This led Gen. Santa Ana to invite Austin and his frontier settlers to Texas.

The rest is history.


21 posted on 07/25/2010 6:05:11 PM PDT by darth
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To: Nea Wood
"They said they would accomplish their Reconquista street by street, and that’s just what they’re doing. We are turning into a nation of fleeing people."

I'm not sure if folks understand that this is not just a problem in the southwestern states and along the border.

I think that it happened in Nashville because it is such a tourist destination and there is a lot of service work jobs. Once somebody in the 'family' gets a job, another 8 or 10 pile in from somewhere else and the explosion begins.

We are blessed to have enough property that nobody will ever invade our space, but it is sad to see it happening to others.

22 posted on 07/25/2010 6:59:40 PM PDT by JustaDumbBlonde (Don't wish doom on your enemies. Plan it.)
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To: OldPossum

I wouldn’t give them, erh, us the weak out of just being asleep at the switch. I will be must more direct.

50 million infants sacrificed to Satan in the name of convenience is a national sin for which the price is our extinction as a people, as a culture and as a nation. To imagine any other outcome is to deny who God is.

We can repent, we can turn our face from shame to mercy and cry out. We won’t of course, but we COULD, and in his mercy he would FIND a way to restore our land, and honor his word.

But, we repented from Slavery too, and we STILL had a War Between the States.

There IS a price to be paid. Maybe it would be a nasty war vs Mexico, or gangs making the modern day wild west burning cities. I dunno, because we WONT repent and thus we won’t KNOW what may have been or how.

We will just end. Not with a bang, but with a whimper.

In less than 12 years we will elect our first Hispanic President. And then become a bi-national and bilingual nation. You won’t be able to get a professional job without speaking Spanish.

In the next 12 years which follow, Non Hispanic Caucasians will become the minority. All this time, wages will continue to fall, crime will rise, and our western way of life will fade as something ELSE takes it’s place.

There is one bit of good news in all this. Europe will undergo the same demographic end to their civilization at the same time. Only ours is a 3rd world, Catholic Spanish influence to which our children will have some semblance of liberty. I mean, at least as much as most poor mexicans today have for themselves. A measure, however small or corrupt, will at least exist.

Our friends in Europe will not be so blessed for their sins. They will be conquered by Islam and put to death by the sword. Their children will be enslaved and converted to the fascist religion of death.

So chin up, our fate isn’t as bad as theirs, and God is fair and just.


23 posted on 07/25/2010 7:53:53 PM PDT by RachelFaith (2010 is going to be a 100 seat Tsunami - Unless the GOP Senate ruins it all...)
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To: Jim Robinson

I live on Texas Gulf Coast (no oil spill here! totally missed our beaches) I look for the illegal Mexican lawlessness to come here way before the oil spills.... They arrested 28 illegals who were part of drug cartels here on June 30. The news reports said they had the drug business running as smooth as pizza delivery.


24 posted on 07/25/2010 8:42:32 PM PDT by buffyt (Abortion is the ultimate CHILD ABUSE!)
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To: Jim Robinson

BRAZORIA COUNTY listed, that is the county we live in! So the borders are “safer than ever” now??????

6/29/2010 10:25:00 PM

28 arrested in federal drug trafficking roundup indictment charges 35 with being involved in a methamphetamine and cocaine distribution ring

Examiner staff report

BEAUMONT, Texas - U.S. Attorney John M. Bales announced today that 28 individuals have been arrested and charged with federal drug violations in the Eastern District of Texas.

On June 29, 2010, a combined task force of federal, state and local law enforcement agencies began arresting individuals named in a 35-defendant indictment returned by the federal grand jury on June 3, 2010, charging them with being involved in a methamphetamine and cocaine distribution ring in the Eastern District of Texas. At this same time, 13 state arrest warrants for methamphetamine trafficking offenses were issued.

According to the indictment, beginning in August 2008, 35 individuals are alleged to have been involved in a conspiracy to distribute methamphetamine and cocaine in east Texas. According to prosecutors, an undercover investigation involving known narcotics traffickers revealed this drug trafficking organization and linked it to other undercover investigations from around the state and country. It became apparent that the defendants in this case were allegedly directly linked to large drug cartels operating out of Mexico and that the drugs traveling into Texas were being routed to other areas of the United States. Search and arrest warrants were executed today at locations in Harris County, Galveston County, Hearne/Bryan, Conroe, Chambers County, Orange County, and Jefferson County.

The defendants are each charged with conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute a controlled substance. If convicted, they could receive up to Life in federal prison.

This case is being investigated by the DEA, ICE, ATF, Texas Department of Public Safety, Orange County Sheriff’s Office, the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office, the Chambers County Sheriff’s Office, the Beaumont Police Department, U.S. Marshal’s Service, Brazoria County Sheriff’s Office, Galveston County Sheriff’s Office, Galveston Police Department, Houston Police Department and the Texas Rangers. This case is being prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorney Michelle Englade.

An indictment is not evidence of guilt. All defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law.

INDICTED:
The following individuals were indicted. Those in federal custody and will appear before U.S. Magistrate Judge Keith Giblin for initial appearances:

· Rogelio Dominguez Pineda, 39, of Houston;

· Jonathan A. Cuadros-Zabala, 25, of Houston;

· Samuel Pineda, 28, of Houston;

· Rodolfo Dominguez Pineda, 33, of Houston;

· Raul Pineda, 43, of Houston;

· Enrique Pineda, 35, of Houston;

· Aurelio Pineda-Moreno, 29, of Houston;

· Jesus Pineda-Espinoza, 30, of Houston;

· Juan Carlos Soto, 26, of Houston;

· Neil Indravadan Desai, 36, of Houston;

· Mohammad Zahid, 54, Houston;

· Amando Garcia-Duarte, 34, of Houston;

· Jorge Duarte-Garcia, 28, of Houston;

· John Anthony Molenda, 28, of Houston;

· Lester Edwen McCoy, 44, of Houston;

· Aldo Alber Maldonado-Herrera, 27, of Houston;

· Kenneth Patrick Collins, 43, of Houston;

· Jaime Buenaventura Pineda, 33, of Houston;

· German Rios Gomez, 26, of Houston;

· David Ruiz, 31, of Hearne, Texas;

· Orlando Pineda-Espinoza, 25, of Houston;

· Joshua Haynes, 28, of Nederland, Texas;

· Vanessa A. Cutbill, 32, of Houston;

· Alejandro G. Garcia, 46, of Houston;

· Julian Duarte-Molina, 25, of Houston;

· Christopher Shannon Miguez, 31, of Katy, Texas;

· Heather Marie Smith Peveto, 34, of Vidor, Texas;

· Trish Lynne Taylor, 28, of Houston;

· Brandon Wayne Russell, 28, of Tomball, Texas;

· Sarrah Elizabeth Youseff, 27, of Montgomery, Texas;

· Patrick Fernand Brupbacher, 33, of Houston;

· Ashley Michelle Henry, 24, of Sugar Land, Texas;

· Jose Carmen Duarte-Bautista, 49, of Houston;

· Joshua Lynn Bland, 22, of Orange, Texas; and

· Vincent Troy Bertrand, 46, of Winnie, Texas.


25 posted on 07/25/2010 8:47:55 PM PDT by buffyt (Abortion is the ultimate CHILD ABUSE!)
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To: Liz

If they are Mexican citizens FIRST, then why do they choose to live HERE??????????????


26 posted on 07/25/2010 8:49:44 PM PDT by buffyt (Abortion is the ultimate CHILD ABUSE!)
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To: GVnana

“the Los Angeles County, Calif., incorporated city of Maywood has achieved the Reconquista goal. It is now as lawless and chaotic as any place in Mexico.”

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Actually, aside from the border cesspools, Mexican cities are pretty safe and orderly.

LA county should strive to be as orderly as Mexico is.

Maywood kiss my A$$. - You embraced the trash that Mexico expelled.
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27 posted on 07/25/2010 8:59:38 PM PDT by editor-surveyor (Obamacare is America's kristallnacht !!)
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To: buffyt

Sterling citizens all, accidentally caught is an indiscriminate sting operation.

Will we be taking up a collection for their defense?
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28 posted on 07/25/2010 9:03:43 PM PDT by editor-surveyor (Obamacare is America's kristallnacht !!)
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To: GVnana
Read on. It gets worse.

You're right, I read it, it does get much worse.

Criminal illegal Mexicans want to bring their "culture" here and they have succeeded in this community.

29 posted on 07/25/2010 9:37:46 PM PDT by Graybeard58 (A feast is made for laughter, and wine maketh merry: but money answereth all things. Eccl 10 v 19)
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To: editor-surveyor
Mexican cities are pretty safe and orderly

True enough, if you stay downtown and do not travel about on foot after dark. Every nice Mexican city and town I know is ringed by very dangerous colonias.

30 posted on 07/25/2010 10:02:40 PM PDT by Kenny Bunk (Think about this. The Party of Constitutional Restoration. Program, Plan, Leaders, Courage.)
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To: darth
IIRC, the total Mexican population of Texas in 1920 was 3000. That’s amazing considering that Mexico held Texas for over 200 years before that with well established missions and ranches.

Mexico did not hold Texas for 200 years. Mexico wasn't even a nation until 1820, or so, and lost Texas in 1836. *SPAIN* held most of what is the current US Southwest, although they later sold parts of that to France, which we acquired by the Louisiana Purchase. Spain never included those terriories into what they eventually recognized as an independent Mexico back then, and we should not today.

For what it's worth while both Spain, and later Mexico made these territorial claims, they never truly cemented them, and thus, lost them...

the infowarrior

31 posted on 07/25/2010 10:27:04 PM PDT by infowarrior
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To: infowarrior

Thanks for adding to my knowledge of history.


32 posted on 07/26/2010 7:02:19 AM PDT by darth
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To: darth
That’s amazing considering that Mexico held Texas for over 200 years before that with well established missions and ranches.

Correction: SPAIN held Texas for nearly 200 years, Mexico about 30. Texas had many families who were Spanish descendants, some who signed the Texas Declaration of Independence.

Mexican rule was not popular, and led to Texas independence.

33 posted on 07/26/2010 9:59:51 AM PDT by jimt
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