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The Editors
Author: The Editors
Source: The Family Security Matters Foundation, Inc.
Date: December 18, 2006


In this seventh-in-a-series of FSM’s shocking reports on the horrors of illegal immigration, the vast cultural differences between our beloved home country and the countries of foreigners who invade us is examined. For a long time, we have focused our efforts on destroying such malignant, murderous groups as Al-Qaeda and the Taliban, and rightly so. But we have lost sight of how other groups from other nations exhibit the same behaviors, and that they are waltzing onto our soil and embedding themselves here every day, endangering all of us. If you’d like to complain starting right now, we invite you to do so - at the end of this eye-opening article you will find the link you’ll need.



Illegal Aliens Bring A Taliban Culture To America



In addition to the more permissive and irresponsible attitudes on drinking and driving held by many Hispanic illegal aliens, the Washington Post reported in a June 2002 article, In Mexico, an Unpunished Crime, there is a "machismo culture," instilled through what is learned in the home, school and church, that has allowed many men to "believe they are superior and dominant, and that a woman is an object." The article goes on, “when it comes to punishing sexual violence against women, surprisingly little has changed in a century. In many parts of Mexico, the penalty for stealing a cow is harsher than the punishment for rape.”

As reported in a VDARE article, Mexican Sexual Diversity, “the social status of women in some rural areas is not much better than the Taliban level, where females have no civil rights and are essentially slaves for men.” As an example, a kind of kidnap-for-sex custom remains legal in Oaxaca, a southern state of Mexico. In “Oaxaca last summer, the one-year-old, government-funded Oaxacan Women’s Institute persuaded the legislature to pass heavy criminal penalties against a practice known as ‘rapto.’ Laws in most Mexican states define rapto as a case where a man kidnaps a woman not for ransom, but with the intent of marrying her or to satisfy his “erotic sexual desire.” The new law championed by the women’s group established penalties of at least 10 years in prison. But in March, the state legislature reversed itself and again made the practice a minor infraction. A key legislator - a man - argued for the reduction, calling the practice harmless and ‘romantic.’”

As noted by Deborah Schurman-Kauflin, Ph.D. Violent Crimes Institute in Importing Violence : The Danger of Immigration from Violent Cultures:

“Over the past several years, the U.S. has seen a large influx of immigrants, both legal and illegal, from countries whose values are opposed to the rights guaranteed by the U.S. constitution. Specifically, there are large numbers of immigrants coming from countries that are misogynistic. These societies accord women little to no rights, and the idea of violence committed by men against women and children is not unusual.

…The fact is that South American male attitudes toward females are often archaic and misogynistic. Thus it is not surprising that the U.S. is seeing more attacks against women and little girls committed by these immigrants. In August 2005, illegal immigrant Jose Ramirez from El Salvador was charged with the violent attack of a 15 year old girl who refused to respond when he whistled at her (Roh, 2005).

Perhaps such primitive behavior stems from the homeland culture. El Salvador and Guatemala have had a string of unsolved brutal murders where young females have been abducted and cut apart. Authorities have found body parts, including heads scattered around. In one instance, two female heads were deposited right in front of a local police station, blood still oozing from the severed heads (Miles, 2003). Gangs are suspected in these crimes as it is often part of their initiation to kill.

If you are not yet disgusted, you will be. Not only are criminal immigrants coming from cultures that are misogynistic, but they are changing U.S. culture in response to their sickness. Many illegal aliens join violent gangs which take over neighborhoods and terrorize innocent citizens. These gangs are highly organized with tentacles spread through several countries. The mantra of the deadly MS13 gang is: blood in, blood out. And the chilling effects of the illegal aliens’ participation in these gangs are very far reaching. For example, on December 19, 2002, Victor Cruz, Jose Hernandez, Armando Juvenal, and Carlos Rodriguez were involved with the drawn out gang rape of an unsuspecting 42 year old New York woman.”

The “machismo culture” is not just a Mexican attribute. As noted in Violence against women in South Asian countries:

“Rigid cultures and patriarchal attitudes which devalue the role of women, result in the wide spread occurrence of violence against women. The family structure, in which the man is the undisputed ruler of the household, and activities within the family are seen as private, allows violence to occur at home. As well as traditional forms of violence such as wife-battering and sexual assault, women in these countries are also exposed to dowry crimes such as bride burning, kidnapping for the purposes of prostitution, and “honor killings.” Laws permit discrimination against women and discourage reporting of violent acts.”

Is this the attitude we want to be importing into the USA?

For detailed descriptions of just some of the crimes committed by illegal aliens, often due to the machismo culture, go back up to the crime section and start clicking on just a few of the “sex crimes links” or see Immigrations Human Cost, Victims of Illegal Aliens and Read This.

Connect the dots.

As previously noted in The Dark Side of Illegal Immigration: Nearly One Million Sex Crimes Committed by Illegal Immigrants in the United States, by researcher Deborah Schurman-Kauflin, the illegal alien population contains a higher percentage of sex offenders. Allowing illegal aliens to violate our sovereignty resulted in an estimated 960,000 victims of sex crimes in the 88 months examined in the study. That is 10,909 per month or about 364 per day. Does that sound like a victimless crime? How many more children must be abused or women raped before we say enough is enough? We have enough home grown degenerates and perpetrators in the US without allowing illegal aliens to simply walk in with their machismo attitudes and prey on American women and children.

Unfortunately, another troubling aspect of Hispanic culture that has terrible consequences is illegitimacy. As noted in an article by Heather MacDonald, Seeing Today’s Immigrants Straight, “Half of all children born to Hispanic Americans in 2002 were illegitimate, twice the rate for American whites and 42 percent higher than the overall American rate. The (illegitimate) birthrate for Hispanic teens is higher than that for black teens. In Santa Ana, California, which has the highest proportion of people who speak Spanish at home of any large U.S. city - 74 percent - the teen birthrate was twice the national teen average in 2000. This predilection for out-of-wedlock childbearing among Hispanics cannot be blamed solely on corrosive American culture, since the illegitimacy rate for foreign-born Hispanics is 40 percent. The illegitimacy rate in Mexico is 38 percent; in El Salvador, it is 72 percent.”



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MacDonald further notes in Hispanic Family Values? that runaway illegitimacy is creating a new U.S. underclass and that:

“Conservatives who support open borders are fond of invoking “Hispanic family values” as a benefit of unlimited Hispanic immigration. Marriage is clearly no longer one of those family values. But other kinds of traditional Hispanic values have survived - not all of them necessarily ideal in a modern economy, however. One of them is the importance of having children early and often. “It’s considered almost a badge of honor for a young girl to have a baby,” says Peggy Schulze of Chrysalis House, an adoption agency in Fresno. (Fresno has one of the highest teen pregnancy rates in California, typical of the state’s heavily Hispanic farm districts.).”

For an interesting insight into the sexism embedded in the Mexican culture, see “Violated Twice:” Mexican Rape Victims are Regularly Denied Abortions which notes:

“The group (Las Libres, a Guanajato women’s rights group), also works to combat the overall sexism and impunity that usually allows rapists to escape unpunished and puts women through a “second rape” if they try to report the crime and receive medical treatment or an abortion.

“They say women are liars and are inventing the rape to get an abortion,” said Cruz. “Or they say they invited the rape, that they’re easy. They say how were you dressed, did you like him or not. In Mexico women are treated as sexual objects, not people. If a woman is walking alone in the street, anyone can insult her or touch her body. Even in her own house, she can be raped and abused.

“…Though there are no reliable statistics, rape is thought to be exceedingly common in Mexico. It is estimated that at most, one in 10 victims report the crime. Government officials have reported an estimated incidence of about 120,000 to 130,000 rapes per year; but Marianne Mollmann, the women’s rights advocacy director for Human Rights Watch, said the real number is probably closer to one million.

“In many states sex with a minor is only a crime if the child is “honest” and “chaste,” and in many states the age of consent is 12, 13, 14 or “at puberty” regardless of age. And the criminalizing of incest victims means that incest cases are rarely prosecuted. In 2005, for example, the state of Guanajato investigated a woman for incest after her father, who had been molesting her since age six, reported her to authorities. The woman’s husband told Human Rights Watch that the local public prosecutor threatened to arrest his wife on incest charges.

“Women generally have little control of their bodies and sexuality; they are expected to submit unquestioningly to their husbands’ sexual demands. In 1994, the Supreme Court ruled that men could force their wives to have sex for the purpose of procreation. This ruling wasn’t overturned until 2005.”

The US is a nation of laws and most Americans respect the rule of law. However, our civilization is in direct contrast to the cultures of most third world countries where endemic corruption permeates the society, bribery is a way of life, illegitimacy is an accepted norm, and individuals operate in a “survivor” and “machismo” mentality.

As noted in an article by Frosty Wooldridge, Spiral of Immigrant Corruption in America: "Corruption becomes a mechanism by which Third World societies operate,” Heath Boatwright said. "When you immigrate millions of them illegally into the United States, you create exactly the same lawlessness in our country. They feel at home because so many of their countrymen break the law with fellow illegal aliens that it is a normal, continuance of their behavior in our civilization.” Such attitudes only breed more “victimless” crime.

C’mon America…this is YOUR problem and only YOU can clean it up. Your elected officials will not do this unless you tell them to. Go here to register your complaint. Your thoughts matter.



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