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| 30/11/2002
| United Way Report
Posted on 12/01/2002 8:51:10 AM PST by RICK77
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To: Enterprise
"If they will endure generations of poverty in Mexico and Latin America, they will endure generations of poverty in the United States." True, but in the United States they will live in a more wealthy poverty.
I think you meant to say, "True, because in the United States they will live in a more wealthy poverty."
To: MissAmericanPie
Professor Hugh Mehan argues that many Hispanic students drop out because they realize that, no matter how hard they work, they will still be relegated to low-paying jobs or, worse, no jobs at all. ie, the Hispanics communities have been convinced that the racist patriarchy is holding them down, too.
To: TheSpottedOwl
"...change the law granting automatic citizenship to anyone born in this country." There is no such law. Our problem stems from an extremely liberal interpretation of the 14th Amendment that needs to be challenged before the Supreme Court.
Amendment XIV:
1868
Section 1. All persons born or naturalized in the United States and subject to the jurisdiction thereof are citizens of the United States and of the state wherein they reside.
DOES NOT MEAN, NOR WAS IT EVER INTENDED TO MEAN THIS:
All persons born or naturalized in the United States are citizens of the United States.
You can't just ignore 46.43% of the words in a clause of an Amendment to the United States Constitution!
We've been hoodwinked by the liberals long enough.
This is on its way to the Supreme Court in what will be a landmark decision.
Group Files Motion in U.S.-Born Taliban's Case
"Friends of Immigration Law Enforcement filed a lawsuit against Yaser Esam Hamdi - a U.S.-born Saudi National to Saudis here on work visas."
The Supreme Court has no choice, but to overturn this Taliban's citizenship. His parents don't meet the requirements of the 14th Amendment.
Some Mexican woman that runs across the border and right into a U.S. hospital emergency room to have her baby doesn't either.
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posted on
12/01/2002 2:54:25 PM PST
by
4Freedom
To: RICK77
But the United Way study also paints a city of promise, where immigrants contribute youth and vitality to the workforce and forge a multiethnic, multilingual version of Los Angeles that has strong links to an ever more global economy. Whistling past the cemetery.
To: 2sheep
"It used to be illegal to hire illegal immigrants in some states. If a farmer didn't have a social security number for each worker, he could get in trouble with the law. How and when did that change?"In Minnesota, at least, it is easy to purchase phoney I.D. All you need is SSN and a driver's license. Employers are hesitant to check further, even though they should --afraid of being "prejudiced" and not indulging their greed.
To: TheOtherOne
To: shrinkermd
A few years ago a berry grower in Oregon was fined over $100,000 by the government
for employing a person with fake ID. The globalist government lies and makes the
grower the enemy while the enemy is really the government that allows illegal
immigration. It does so to break down national sovereignty and is intent on stealing land
and assets.
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posted on
12/01/2002 3:45:32 PM PST
by
2sheep
To: Sam Cree
I think the above is what happens when government begins taking a hand in regulating too much of everyone's lives...like NAFTA and MFN for China?
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posted on
12/01/2002 3:46:21 PM PST
by
RWG
To: Bernard Marx
Thanks for the information, I though it was the State Supreme Court. Not leaving alot of options for legitimate citizens are they.
To: KayEyeDoubleDee
Is that right? Boo hoo, I rather suspect it is the other way around.
To: winodog
Thanks:)
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posted on
12/01/2002 4:08:50 PM PST
by
Morrigan
To: RICK77
What do you guys think ??? I left LA in '93 as soon as my degree was done. Never looked back.
It sucks.
To: RICK77
EL LAY is unrecognizable anymore, and it's spreading to the surrounding communities, even once-conservative Orange County. Americans have to be very careful to stay out of many parts of L.A. Parts of it are about as safe as the border slum of Tijuana Mexico (not safe at all).
To: RICK77
I have read lots of posts on this thread saying that the Mexicans and other Latinos invading LA and Southern California are living in poverty. Is it really poverty when the husband works in a restaurant kitchen, the wife is a maid, the brother is a gardener, the sister is a waitress, the cousin is a pool cleaner, the other cousin works in a warehouse, etc., etc? And they all live together and pool their wages?
They would not be streaming north in such numbers if it was poverty that they faced.
I'm not going to spout some liberal froth about how wonderful it is. For us "anglos" it stinks.
But for them it's a big step up.
And since "We the People" don't have the will to stop it....well, you know the rest.
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posted on
12/01/2002 4:46:06 PM PST
by
ricpic
To: DoctorMichael
I left in '72 and from reading this thread, I don't think I could take it if I went back. I lived in Santa Monica and West LA. I'll just keep my memories. I pray for the kids.
75
posted on
12/01/2002 5:50:20 PM PST
by
madfly
To: MissAmericanPie
What are you crazy? Manufacturing cause pollution! It is better to be a rich leftist with hordes of cheep gardners, household help and clean air for nude sunbathing, then to have legions of small manufactures. Jeesh, what do you want to do, return to the '50's LA?
< sarcasm not very/ off >
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posted on
12/01/2002 8:16:14 PM PST
by
Leisler
To: Sam Cree
Could be a result of the increasing leftism of "Kalifornia," especially combined with the thousands of illegal immigrants who are brought in to increase the rolls of Democratic voters. One word. Yup.
Ever since the steady growth of overwelming liberalism/socialism beginning in the mid to late 70's, Kalifornia sadly has been headed down the proverbial tank.
To: RICK77
Jeez - aren't the movieland folks sharing their wealth with their impoverished neighbors? They sure as heck want the rest of us to give up our time and money for the cause.
To: Ajnin
If they will endure generations of poverty in Mexico and Latin America, they will endure generations of poverty in the United States. It wasnt as easy to rob their more successful neighbors just by casting a vote in Latin America either. Thanks Democrats.
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posted on
12/02/2002 12:52:49 AM PST
by
Godel
To: Enterprise
True, but in the United States they will live in a more wealthy poverty.Illegal immigrants have started to realize that LA is becoming the sh*thole they left in Mexico. Illegal immigrants in LA are being treated no different than they were in Mexico. This is why they are moving further north. Many communities like LA proper, Anehiem, Santa Ana, Calexico, El Paso, San Ysidro and Escondido are mirror images of Mexican bastions of crime and corruption. Eventually, illegal immigrants will reap the same poverty they had in Mexico. That is, unless they move to another state.
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posted on
12/02/2002 2:32:37 AM PST
by
Ajnin
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