THE UNABATED ILLEGAL MEXICAN IMMIGRATION is NOT ABOUT HUMANITARISM, but COLONIZATION
The Most Under-Reported Story in America
Businesses across the nation are replacing American workers with lower costing foreigners, whether they be from Latin America, India, or any other dealer of lower-skilled or lower costing labor. But, by far the largest importation of low-skilled labor is coming from Mexico. And it is from there that this republic is being most negatively affected socially, economically, and politically. As I reported in my '07 article, Where Is America's Outrage Over It's Economic Race To The Bottom?, what is occurring in America today is purposely misrepresented as immigration of people from Mexico, referring particularly to illegal immigration, rather than properly defining it as colonization. "The definition of to colonize, "is to place (voters) [persons] illegally in a (district) [country or area] so as to influence an election." And colonialism "is the system or policy by which a country maintains foreign colonies... in order to exploit them economically." Whereas to immigrate, means "To come into a country of which he is not a native, for permenant residence." We have all heard the argument from the pro-illegal immigration proponents comparing the current version of immigration to that which occurred during earlier generations. But, what they seem to be oblivious of is that the majority of this current crop of immigrants, particularly from Mexico, they have no real desire to become Americans, to become productive U.S citizens, or official permenant residents. They are here for work and to be able to send money back home. If we handled immigration in the past generations as we do today there would not have been any such thing of Ellis Island because immigrants would have just entered the nation unprocessed, the unhealthy would have been allowed in and weighted down our medical system, the work uninitiated would have heavily burdened our nation's social system, and this would be arguably a much less prosperous America today. Interestingly, that is what is happening today with the immigrants who are entering the nation illegally.
Here some examples of the soaring crisis of Mexican immigrants:
• In the past Presidential elections, "Hispanics voted for Democrats Barack Obama and Joe Biden over Republicans John McCain and Sarah Palin by a margin of more than two-to-one in the 2008 presidential election, 67% versus 31%, according to an analysis by the PewHispanicCenter of exit polls from Edison Media Research as published by CNN. The Center's analysis also finds that 9% of the electorate was Latino, up from 8% in 2004." [the PewHispanicCenter Publication]
• Hispanics have accounted for more than half (50.5%) of the overall population growth in the United States in this decade, a significant new demographic milestone for the nation's largest minority group. [the PewHispanicCenter Publication]
• Hispanics, the nation's largest and fastest-growing minority group, now account for about one in four children younger than 5 in the United States, according to U.S. Census Bureau estimates released today. [U.S Census]
• The U.S. population will soar to 438 million by 2050 and the Hispanic population will triple. [the PewResearchCenter]
• Between 2000 and 2005, 4.1 million immigrant workers arrived from abroad, accounting for 86 percent of the net increase in the total number of employed persons (16 and older), the highest share ever recorded in the United States.
• 1/5 of people under 5 yr old is Latin. [U.S Census]
• Mexico received $24 billion from immigrants living in the United States. [the Inter-American Development Bank]
• Latino population will double from 15 percent today to 30 percent by 2050 [the PewHispanicCenter Publication]
• Between 2000 and 2005, the number of young (16 to 34) native-born men who were employed declined by 1.7 million; at the same time, the number of new male immigrant workers increased by 1.9 million.
• Between 2000 and 2005, multivariate statistical analyses show that the probability of teens and young adults (20-24) being employed was negatively affected by the number of new immigrant workers (legal and illegal) in their state.
• Between 2000 and 2005, of the 4.1 million new immigrant workers, between 1.4 and 2.7 million are estimated to be illegal immigrants. This means that illegal immigrants accounted for up to 56 percent of the net increase in civilian employment in the United States over the past five years. [Center for Immigration Studies]
• Spanish is expected to be the first language of 50% of the country's inhabitants within 50 years. [North CarolinaCentralUniversity Report]
• More than one in five of the country's 44.5 million Hispanic residents are in the country illegally.
• For the first time since the end of World War II, there has been no gain in employment among native-born men over a five-year period.
The transformation from a largely American-born workforce to one that is largely Hispanic is most amazing. Unlike any other immigrant, the Mexican, or Latino, has benefited from political and corporate forces to enable them to infiltrate nearly every segment of American society, from education to employment, with only muted opposition. From every sector of work in the nation, from meat packing and construction to hospitality and information technology the flood of immigrants, legal and illegal, wages have dropped dramatically. What is most bizarre is the total lack of public uproar and discrimination lawsuits by Americans who are replaced by foreigners. The way that the issue has been kept from the eyes of the American people is simply astonishing. When I looked at the lawsuits being brought by the Equal Opportunity Commission, the federal governmental department that would be the first to defend American workers against unjust firings due to illegal workers, I found that most of the suits were on behalf of foreign workers who claimed being discriminated against - some of whom were clearly undocumented, i.e. illegal workers, suing employers who either fired them or didn't hire them due to their illegitimate status.
The Establishment Media has been most complicitus in the national offense by greatly under-reporting of the negative effects of illegal immigration and illegal immigrants. For the several years Worldnet Daily.com has listed illegal immigration as one of the most under-reported matters. The Establishment Media, and other confusionist, purposely presents the issue of illegal immigration as one of strictly immigration, not illegal immigration. And if an illegal immigrant is involved in a crime their status is rarely, if ever, made an issue. By doing so, keeps the American people ignorant and unaware of the seriousness of the real threat illegal immigration/ colonization posses the nation. The U.S politicians at the highest levels are enabling the crime by promoting the illegal colonization and or by selling out their influence for financial or political gain. The leader of the House of Representatives, Nancy Pelosi, has called Americans who are against illegal immigrants being able to live and stay in America "un-American". The head of Home Land Security, Janet Napolitano, has officially labeled anyone who opposes illegal-immigration as "right-wing extremist" and possible U.S threats, to even include military vets and personnel. The former Bush Administration tried to make it an issue of allowing poor people from poorer regions of the world the ability to feed their children and gain a better life by filling our "labor shortage". Seemingly ignoring the plight of the estimated "24.3 million less-educated native-born Americans unemployed or not in the labor force, along with 6.9 million native-born Americans ages 16 and 17", reported in February '08 by the Center of Immigration Studies [CIS], poor Americans unable to feed their families and gain a better life right here. CIS also reported in April 16, 2008, "There is no evidence of a labor shortage, especially at the bottom end of the labor market. If there was, wages, benefits, and employment should all be increasing fast, the opposite of what has been happening."The Obama Administration has been compromised since it's inception by receiving large donations from extreme pro-illegal immigration groups such as La Raza- Even, funneling it millions from the so-called "stimulus" bill that he had rammed through the Congress. Both Administrations, Bush's and Obama's, have done everything in their power to allow for the colonization to occur, maybe to further the path of the North American Union that was initiated by Mr. Bush, and or just divest America of the one thing that has kept us free and independent for over 200 years, our strong manufacturing complex and monolithic social structure based on one language, English, one culture, American, and one flag, that of America. The question needs to be asked, who are the politicians truly working for? It certainly doesn't appear to be the American people.
By using tactics of confusion, Orwellian word manipulation, threat of financial ruin by endless law suits, the distortion of facts, and out right lies, via the Establishment Media, the ethically compromised politicians, and multi-national corporations and organizations, suchas Wal-Mart, the AFL-CIO, and the U.S Chamber of Commerce, have ingeniously crafted the colonization of America, primarily from Mexico, as a issue of race and humanitarianism, or helping out our less fortunate neighbors from the south, to allow them to do the work that we supposedly do not want to; thereby, anyone who should stand indifferent to this position must be racist and or mean-spirited. Don't let the issue of legal or illegal to ever be the focal point.
If Americans do not wake up and start to ask serious questions of the federal government's actions and motives suchas, why after the tragic event of September 11, 2001, where the prime criminals were supposed to be Saudi Arabian foreigners in the nation illegally and using false documents, has the federal government sought to it that illegal foreigners can enter the country easily, particularly from the south, and can obtain State Driver's Licenses, and sanctuary in not only New York, but in many large cities and States? Why if the enabling, support, or encouragement of illegal immigration is against the Federal Immigration and Nationality Act Section 8 USC 1324(a)(1)(A)(iv)(b)(iii), "Any person who . . . encourages or induces an alien to . . . reside . . . knowing or in reckless disregard of the fact that such . . . residence is . . . in violation of law, shall be punished as provided . . . for each alien in respect to whom such a violation occurs . .. fined under title 18 . . . imprisoned not more than 5 years, or both.", why is the federal government granting illegal immigrants access to social welfare, the educational system, the ability to vote, and allowing people who are in the country illegally to wage war on the American social structure through the nation's legal system, via non-profit foundations and institutions, suchas the Ford Foundation and the AFL-CIO? And why in the worst economic downtown in the history of the republic, where Americans are losing jobs and wages are crashing, is the federal government still enabling the exportation of industries and jobs and the increased importation of low-skilled and low cost foreign workers, illegal and legal, all at the expense of the American worker and America's social well-being? The social and economical catastrophe will be unlike anything this nation has ever experience and the toll on the nation's posterity unforgivable. We need to regain our high threshold of social standards, Constitutional principles, and scale of ethics and morality or the America will not be the great one that we received from our parents to give to our children.
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Post a CommentRepublican governors were in power in most of the border states and turned a blind eye to the influx just to build up their vote banks. When you indulge in such activities you should have realized this was going to happen.