Posted on 03/10/2015 5:11:05 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
A local NAACP president spoke out against how illegal immigrants are using up public resources that would have otherwise gone to people of color in the country legally on "The Laura Ingraham Show" on Monday.
Bob Ross, president of the Maryland Prince Georges County NAACP, was on the show to discuss his efforts to lobby against Prince George Countys efforts to create two high schools specifically for recent immigrants and dedicated to teaching students English. The local NAACP chapter is vocally against the proposal, with Ross calling it separate but equal. (RELATED: NAACP Battles Latino Group Over Special Schools For Immigrant Students)
67 million almost 68 million when you round it spent on illegal immigrants childrens education [in Maryland], Ingraham noted. What is your reaction to that?
Its a lot of money, and our resources cant handle it here in Prince Georges County, Ross said. Were fixing to lose about $68 million statewide, on the local level were losing about $10 million of school funding. So, I dont know how were going to handle this, the cost factor.
Why isnt the national NAACP not kicking up a huge public fuss on this amnesty push by the president? Ingraham asked.
I cant speak for the national, Ross said. Each local organization has its own charter. So on local issues and this is a local issuewere fighting it based on our demographics
You have to stand up for whats right, he continued. After the Selma March and what we went through as a people, we have to continue the fight. Like I said before, were not going to the back of the bus again. We already been on that route.
Do you think they should be sent back home? asked Ingraham. Or should they just be educated in all these communities, despite the cost?
If they follow the process and go through the legality to remain in the country, they should remain, Ross said. But if the process says they have to return, then they have to return.
Our kids have dreams too, he pointed out. I want to be real clear about that. They keep saying: the DREAMers, DREAMers, DREAMers. We have dreams also. Every child that is native-born in this country has a dream. We should not have to sacrifice for newcomers that are coming in and not followed the process.
Exactly right. They sold their souls to the devil.
The coalition is starting frey around the edges. This guy will be shouted down but the seed is starting to germinate.
Yeah, well, I am thinking my man woke up too late here....
LOL.... I am so glad I wasn’t drinking milk when I read that.
Racists are moved to jealously of other races; which “progresses” to hatred and violence. (see black on white hate crime)
Blacks are going to have a harder and harder time with Hispanics as they settle in.
“Blacks are going to have a harder and harder time with Hispanics as they settle in.”
In Los Angeles, blacks & whites HATE each other.
O’Malley is a real piece of work.
HISTORY REPEATS ISELF
The KKK party against Blacks...Obama is taking out from the Blacks to give it to the illegal migrants.
REAL HOME OF RACISM IS THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY
ON THIS DAY IN 1965 Angry Democrats with Billy Clubs & Dogs Attacked Selma Civil Rights Marchers
Gateway Pundit ^ | 03/07/2015 | staff
On this day in 1965, state police under the command of the Democrat Governor, George Wallace, attacked African-Americans who were demonstrating for voting rights in Selma, Alabama. The rampaging Democrats used billy clubs and tear gas and dogs in their Bloody Sunday assault.
A Republican-appointed federal judge, Frank Johnson, soon ruled in favor of the demonstrators, enabling them to complete their march two weeks later.
The epitome of the slavery party: West Virginia's Democratic United States Senator Robert C. Byrd was a recruiter for the Klan while in his 20s and 30s, rising to the title of Kleagle and Exalted Cyclops of his local chapter.
Re: the Johnson quote.
Shouldn’t something in quotation marks be EXACTLY as quoted without “bleeping” one word?
Are we so terrified of a word that it cannot even be used when referring to an historical statement.
This is not a criticism....just a question.
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How does that mutual hatred express itself beyond the usual black on white hate crimes?
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