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To: dennisw
There are Strong indications recession is coming —— we should be getting rid of them any which way we can.

You are right Dennis, the unemployment numbers are worse than they seem because a lot of those recently unemployed are illegally in the country. They don't show up on the unemployment roles. This is especially true of the jobs they have stolen in construction. Hell, watch for the grape pickers to come back next.

Instead, we have traitors in congress who do not give a damn what Americans think pushing yet another illegal alien dream bill. Now is the time for these invaders to go and dream about fixing their own problems.

Regards

14 posted on 09/22/2007 1:34:28 AM PDT by ARE SOLE (Agents Ramos and Campean are in prison at this very moment..)
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To: ARE SOLE
You are right Dennis, the unemployment numbers are worse than they seem because a lot of those recently unemployed are illegally in the country. They don't show up on the unemployment roles. This is especially true of the jobs they have stolen in construction. Hell, watch for the grape pickers to come back next.

Instead, we have traitors in congress who do not give a damn what Americans think pushing yet another illegal alien dream bill. Now is the time for these invaders to go and dream about fixing their own problems.

What happened to Mexicans in California during the 1930s. This should be our inspiration, though done more gently we must oust illegal aliens during economic downturns----->>>

Mexican and Mexican American workers often earned more in the United States than they could in Mexico's civil war economy, although California farmers paid Mexican and Mexican American workers significantly less than white American workers. By the 1920s, at least three quarters of California's 200,000 farm workers were Mexican or Mexican American.

As this rapid shift of Mexico's working population occurred, the first labor agreement between the United States and Mexico was formed. Mexico required that U.S. farm owners provide legal contracts for all Mexican workers guaranteeing conditions such as wages and work schedules. The U.S. government, in turn, enforced the border between the United States and Mexico, checking that all Mexican immigrants had the proper work contract so they would not be exploited.

As the Great Depression took a toll on California's economy during the 1930s, however, Mexicans and Mexican Americans became targets for discrimination and removal. White government officials claimed that Mexican immigrants made up the majority of the California unemployed. White trade unions claimed that Mexican immigrants were taking jobs that should go to white men. In reality, a new supply of white refugees desperate for jobs was flooding California from the Midwest, making up the majority of the unemployed.

At the same time that wages were dropping due to the new white refugee labor, established Mexican and Mexican American farm workers had become a threat by banding together, often with other non-whites, and organizing strikes to protest lowered wages and worsening living conditions. Agriculture in the United States was crippled due to the ongoing Dust Bowl drought in the Midwest, while California was relatively untouched - the farm owners had a chance to profit immensely from the supply of cheap labor, but not if these protests succeeded.

California state and local governments responded to white farm owner pressure and implemented "repatriation" plans to send Mexican immigrants back to Mexico in busloads and boxcars. Many Mexican Americans were also sent out of the United States under these programs, there being no differentiation between Mexicans and Mexican American U.S. citizens. Mexican American U.S. citizens who were children at the time were also deported to Mexico along with their Mexican parents.

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16 posted on 09/22/2007 3:15:05 AM PDT by dennisw (When it flies into your eyes, even gold dust will blind you)
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