Remember the article posted on this forum a couple of weeks ago about a group that were selected to come to America from this same country and were given a class about America and the instructor told them that some people come to America and end up killing themselves and they didn't understand if it was to be like paradise. Alot of people are unable to adjust to a place that is so different than what they know. Why are they bringing so many people here to live in poverty? LA now has 1/2 million people making less than $15,000 a year reported by Glen Beck on his show tonight. I think he said that 71% of the population of LA is either rich or poor the middle class is almost extinct in that city. Why bring these people here to live in public housing and on welfare? How many can our welfare and medicad system support? Alot of these people would be better off where they were planted, why uproot them and place them into a world they are not familiar with and don't know how to function in. Mass immigration from 3rd world countries can be attributed to one thing, our government is turning this nation into a 3rd world country by importing the 3rd world.


LOUISVILLE, Kentucky (AP) -- Four children were found dead in a public housing complex Friday after a man walked into police headquarters and said he had killed his family.

The man, who had been living in Oregon, had an argument about the children with his estranged wife before he attacked her with a blunt instrument, said Lt. Col. Phil Turner.

"We believe she was assaulted first, and then the children killed," Turner said.

The children's mother, 29-year-old Fatuma Amir, suffered injuries that were not life-threatening and was speaking to investigators, he said.

Said Biyad, 42, went to police headquarters around 9 a.m. and told police, "I've just killed my family," Turner said. Biyad was charged with four counts of murder and one count of assault.

Police officers sent to the apartment at the Iroquois Homes complex found the children's bodies. The three girls were ages 8, 7 and 4, and the boy was about to turn 3, Turner said.

Autopsies were scheduled for Saturday, he said.

Amir's brother, Osman Noor, remembered the children as being "wonderful."

"Everybody is sad today," Noor said. "We've never seen ... somebody do like this."

Hassan Muya, a family friend, said the family had emigrated from Somalia to Oregon, but Amir moved to Louisville when they began to have problems. He said Biyad had come to Louisville in recent weeks, perhaps to reconcile.

Christina Geiger, 31, who has lived at the complex since January, said her children played with the young victims. Geiger said she hadn't noticed any problems between the woman and the man.

"I call it a senseless tragedy. That's what I think of this," she said through tears.