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Friendship, torn (alien whine alert)
LaPrensa ^ | Aug. 15, 2008 | Mariana Martínez

Posted on 08/17/2008 9:33:06 AM PDT by AuntB

The sea crashes on to the rocky beach, with the marbled sand black and white, looking like paradise with the sound of norteño music lingering in the background, but this view is violently interrupted by a metallic wall, penetrating the sea, salted water responding to the aggression by corroding the metal sheets.

Here, right under the light house, thousands of families have gathered for summer days, weekends and holidays, meeting to share, kiss, and hold hands, for over 30 years. Lone men coming from the US side to see their kids grow across the fence, while they cry in their mother’s hands because they want their dad. Adults visiting their elderly parents and lovers separated who promise to see each other again. Activists speak on the U.S. side of the border fence during a vigil to protest approval to construct three miles of controversial border wall at the U.S.-Mexico border. Photo - David Maung.

“Coming here is the only way to keep going while being apart” said Juan, a restaurant worker in the process of becoming a permanent US resident. Juan comes to the border to visit his wife and kids, currently living at her parents’ house in Tijuana.

This is Friendship Park, the last place in San Diego County where families can see each other and meet across the border fence.

But, with the approval of the triple fence project, even this weak point of contact is about to disappear, furthering the distance between immigrant families, already split.

The park was established in 1971 by then first lady Patricia Nixon. Micaela Saucedo, activist and now director of the Refugio Elvira Shelter, remembers those times of her childhood, when she used to cross the hills to go to playas, to visit the park with her families.

Saucedo laments the U.S. government has a huge gap between actions and words.

“Racism is so clearly against Mexico, against us Mexicans, because if we were truly friends as the US government claims, they would not be building this wall, they would not destroy this park…where I used to play as a child…back then there was no fence, just chicken wire, there wasn’t even a road to Playas”.

For Saucedo, the racist intentions are clear, “Why would you want to destroy a place where families come and talk, if the husband gets deported, he can see his wife and kids, keep in contact, now they wont be able to talk…we are praying to God they run out of money so that little piece of land be spared, at least here, where families get together”.

Thousands still remember the 1990´s when runners used to cross the border with out any problems.

But since August first, -after a negative court ruling denying environmentalists claim against DHS-, immigrant activists have noticed the presence of bulldozers and construction workers with the Kiewit logo; the company was hired to finish the last three miles of the triple fence project, and it is expected that they start working fairly soon.

The details of the approved project are not known, due to the hermetic behavior of Department of Homeland Security (DHS) officials, but it is estimated that Kiewit will be moving about 22 thousand cubic yards of land every day until the project is finished.

When completed, the fences will have created a “no-mans-land” at the border, making it impossible to have any contact.

The strongly anti-immigration congressman Duncan Hunter (R-CA) has said the third border project has been accelerated because of the proximity of elections and the possibility of a Democratic president calling the project to a halt.

“If we had a Democrat for president it is very likely that the fence project would be stopped, so its only logic that we hurry up to finish it” said Hunter, who was one of the legislators who signed a waiver to allow DHS to continue with the project, despite it violating over 40 federal, state and local laws, as well as environmental provisions for the area.

Federal authorities have said the project has a cost of about $39 million dollars and they will spend an estimated $37 million dollars more, but critics say it might be double that just to finish the last stretch of the project.

American Friends Service Committee President, Christian Ramirez,-who was briefly arrested on the park by Border Patrol agents, when videotaping their work-, considers there has been harassment on the part of agents, against park visitors.

According to Ramirez, agents are asking visitors for their passport, something unusual for a state park, and agents have even stopped the entrance of collage students, participating in a guided tour of the border.

The Committee is launching a campaign to stop the construction of the wall or for the park area to be spared. For those interested in signing a letter to be sent to their representatives, visit http://support.afsc.org/site/MessageViewer?em_id=6921.0&dlv_id=10261


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs; Government; Mexico
KEYWORDS: aliens; borderfence; duncanhunter; fence; hunter; immigrantlist; immigration; mexico
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To: AuntB
“Racism is so clearly against Mexico, against us Mexicans, because if we were truly friends as the US government claims, 

Mexico is not our friend. You are not our friend. You think you have some kind of right to tramp around the United States but you don't. You are a Mexican. Go fix your rotten country and leave us alone

they would not be building this wall, they would not destroy this park…where I used to play as a child…back then there was no fence, just chicken wire, there wasn’t even a road to Playas”.

BOO HOO There would be no need for a fence if Mexicans were not invading and spitting on our national sovereignty

For Saucedo, the racist intentions are clear, “Why would you want to destroy a place where families come and talk, if the husband gets deported, he can see his wife and kids, keep in contact, now they wont be able to talk…we are praying to God they run out of money so that little piece of land be spared, at least here, where families get together”.

I don't care about your low class dramas which arise from your illegal immigration. This is my house, stay out of my house! This is my country, stay out of the United States of America. I don't care about your problems. I might have cared if we didn't have 30 million illegal aliens but enough is enough

21 posted on 08/17/2008 11:45:31 AM PDT by dennisw (That Muhammad was a charlatan. Islam is a hoax, an imperialistic ideology, disguised as religion.)
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To: AuntB

Thousands still remember the 1990´s when runners used to cross the border with out any problems.
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Yes, our government allowed a completely open border in spite of knowing about “The Reconquista” since the 1970s or before. Our government was concerned with pushing NAFTA/GATT as a precurser to a North American Union. Now “The Reconquista” aka “Aztlan” (go to their site) has almost reached its goal which was, “Take back our land, house by house, neighborhood by neighborhood, town by town...”. The last part, “...and then we will given the signal and you will rise up and take back our land for Mexico. Viva Mexico.” is out in the open and is going to be stopped. The quote is from former CA State Senator John Vasconcellos at a MEChA meeting at Saddleback College in 1974 or 75. I was there.
Enough!


22 posted on 08/17/2008 12:07:54 PM PDT by Linden1209
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To: dennisw

Nice, visceral post.
There are many millions more Mexicans just waiting to see what our government (not you and me) does about our problems with Mexico.
If they (both McCain and/or Obama & the Dims, and limp-wristed CINOs) reward bad behavior with another amnesty, as it appears they both plan to do—and they can call it whatever they like, but that was McCain/Kennedy in a nutshell—well, baby, 30 million . . . you ain’t seen nuthin’ yet!
The current illegals magically become Americans and they bring in 6:1 (estimate of the number of new illegals sponsored by a newly minted `American’ after 1986) and new “undocumented immigrants” march in the streets, wave their flags and demand citizenship for themselves. Because “it worked last time” . . . and the time before.


23 posted on 08/17/2008 12:17:00 PM PDT by tumblindice (The tears rolled down our cheeks as racist gringos lashed us with bullwhips. All we demand is citize)
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To: tumblindice

Thanks....
Mexicans just play a big old game of pretend that they have some kind of right to crash our borders and live here. As far as racism the Euro_Spanish who rule Mexico are the ones who hate browns and Indians and drive them out of Mexico and into America

McCain will be better
He won’t try to bull through as bad an amnesty as Barack Obama who clearly identifies (and lived in) the third world. Obama is barely even an American but McCain is. There are lots of “racist” liberals out there who will vote McCain in the voting booth

Vote McCain-— we can shame him and pressure him


24 posted on 08/17/2008 12:57:47 PM PDT by dennisw (That Muhammad was a charlatan. Islam is a hoax, an imperialistic ideology, disguised as religion.)
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To: Linden1209

Right you are, Linden!

http://ccir.net/AUDIO/TakeoverOfAmericaCD/Menu.html

Audio: Augustin Cebada of the Brown Berets
“Augustin Cebada, Brown Berets, we’re here today to show L.A., show the minority people here, the Anglo-Saxons, that we are here, the majority, we’re here to stay. We do the work in this city, we take care of the spoiled brat children, we clean their offices, we pick the food, we do the manufacturing in the factories of L.A., we are the majority here and we are not going to be pushed around...”


25 posted on 08/17/2008 1:06:51 PM PDT by AuntB ( "During times of universal deceit, telling the truth becomes a revolutionary act." - George Orwell)
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To: dennisw

“McCain will be better
He won’t try to bull through as bad an amnesty as Barack Obama who clearly identifies (and lived in) the third world. Obama is barely even an American but McCain is. There are lots of “racist” liberals out there who will vote McCain in the voting booth

Vote McCain-— we can shame him and pressure him”

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I SO want to believe that, dennisw. Just thinking out loud here, no argument. But we’ve never been able to shame him or pressure him into anything else, even a strong recall campaign in Arizona. I just don’t trust him. I think we’d influence Obama more. He’d want to get elected again. McCain won’t. What’s he got to lose?

This statement bothers me most as it points to McCain’s lack of identity with his home as well.

“I could imagine, with a little envy, what it must have been like for the McCains who came before me to be so connected to one place; to be part of a community”

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2017667/posts


26 posted on 08/17/2008 1:35:45 PM PDT by AuntB ( "During times of universal deceit, telling the truth becomes a revolutionary act." - George Orwell)
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To: AuntB

Remember that California was part of Mexico for a mere 27 years. Hooray for the 49ers!


27 posted on 08/17/2008 1:42:14 PM PDT by Linden1209
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To: AuntB

McCain is halfways an old dreamer at this point but still much better than Obama. Just imagine Democrats controlling Congress and the White House and you will gladly vote for the adult here, John McCain


28 posted on 08/17/2008 2:03:52 PM PDT by dennisw (That Muhammad was a charlatan. Islam is a hoax, an imperialistic ideology, disguised as religion.)
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To: AuntB

“Good Fences make Good Neighbors”


29 posted on 08/17/2008 2:04:47 PM PDT by mo
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To: tumblindice

That is really good!


30 posted on 08/17/2008 3:47:49 PM PDT by brivette
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