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    "I have to drive," Gonzalez said.
    No you don't have to drive you just don't have respect for the law! I know many people who are surviving without driving.

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    "I have to drive," Gonzalez said.
    You dont have to drive in California. Buy your groceries in Mexico. Take your kids to school in Mexico. Last, but not least, GO TO WORK IN MEXICO. Problem solved.
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    Quote Originally Posted by redpony353
    "I have to drive," Gonzalez said.
    You dont have to drive in California. Buy your groceries in Mexico. Take your kids to school in Mexico. Last, but not least, GO TO WORK IN MEXICO. Problem solved.
    What she forgot to mention RP is that mexico does not have welfare and all the other free goodies she gets here on behalf of her anchor brats.

    That's why she "must drive" in California.
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    "We're upset," Cortez said. "People can't drive comfortably. They'll get pulled over for no reason."
    My experiences with illegals show me they can't drive. So i'm quite sure they were pulled over for some violation. Since they didnt go to drivers ed like everyone else, they dont know about the rules they violate. Driving is a privilege that only citizens should have, so illegals driving should feel uncomfortabe. The problem is they are too comfortable.
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    You can see here, where Colton is mostly a Hispanic city, and has nearly three times as many Catholics, than any other religious denomination. The Police have a big job on their hands if the Hispanics favor illegal immigration.


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    San Bernardino County

    Population in July 2009: 50,495. Population change since 2000: +5.9%





    Males: 24,888 (49.3%)
    Females: 25,607 (50.7%)



    Median resident age: 26.8 years
    California median age: 33.3 years

    Zip codes: 92324.


    Estimated median household income in 2008: $46,795 (it was $35,777 in 2000)

    Colton: $46,795
    California: $61,021


    Estimated per capita income in 2008: $17,528

    Colton city income, earnings, and wages data

    Estimated median house or condo value in 2008: $264,802 (it was $99,800 in 2000)
    Colton: $264,802
    California: $467,000


    Mean prices in 2008: All housing units: $268,687; Detached houses: $285,780; Townhouses or other attached units: $213,854; In 2-unit structures: $1,089,982; In 3-to-4-unit structures: $156,470; In 5-or-more-unit structures: $193,477; Mobile homes: $30,433; Occupied boats, RVs, vans, etc.: $17,500
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    Search for: near: Hispanic - 34,743 (66.1%)
    White alone - 8,980 (17.1%)
    Black alone - 4,519 (8.6%)
    Asian alone - 2,672 (5.1%)
    Two or more races - 918 (1.7%)
    Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander alone - 446 (0.8%)
    American alone - 226 (0.4%)
    Other race alone - 80 (0.2%)

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    Dec. 2009 cost of living index in Colton: 120.5 (high, U.S. average is 100)

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    Ancestries: German (4.2%), English (3.2%), Irish (3.1%), United States (2.2%), Italian (1.8%), French (1.3%).

    Current Local Time: 8:19:28 PMPST time zone

    Elevation: 1000 feet

    Land area: 15.1 square miles. Population density: 3342 people per square mile
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    Religion statistics for Colton

    Percentage of population affiliated with a religious congregations: 42.00%
    Here 42.0%
    USA 50.2%
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    Catholic Church (62%)LDS (Mormon) Church (5%)Other (26%)Southern Baptist Convention (7%)
    Breakdown of population affiliated with a religious congregations. Name Catholic Church Southern Baptist Convention LDS (Mormon) Church Seventh-Day Adventist Church Charismatic Churches Independent
    Adherents 62.1% 7.2% 5.1% 3.6% 2.7%
    Congregations 7.4% 7.5% 11.3% 5.1% 0.9%
    Name Muslim Estimate American Baptist Churches in the USA Assemblies of God Non-Charismatic Churches Independent Other
    Adherents 1.8% 1.6% 1.6% 1.5% 12.7%
    Congregations 0.8% 3.8% 7.8% 0.8% 54.5%
    Source: Jones, Dale E., et al. 2002. Congregations and Membership in the United States 2000. Nashville, TN: Glenmary Research Center.
    Tables represent county-level data.


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    Number of grocery stores: 301


    Most popular first names in Colton, CA among deceased individuals
    Name Count Lived (average)
    John 152 70.9 years
    William 140 73.9 years
    Mary 140 80.5 years
    Robert 127 69.0 years
    James 103 70.0 years
    George 93 73.9 years
    Frank 85 73.9 years
    Charles 77 71.4 years
    Helen 68 78.1 years
    Margaret 66 77.8 years
    Most popular last names in Colton, CA among deceased individuals
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    Smith 67 74.4 years
    Hernandez 62 74.6 years
    Garcia 55 73.1 years
    Johnson 49 69.7 years
    Martinez 48 69.6 years
    Ramirez 47 71.6 years
    Chavez 44 72.5 years
    Lopez 42 68.6 years
    Gonzales 42 72.1 years
    Williams 39 75.2 years

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    I thought I would share an update with you all.


    http://www.vcstar.com/news/2010/nov/30/ ... artner=RSS


    COLTON, Calif. (AP) - The police union in the San Bernardino County city of Colton is lashing out at a budget plan that could eliminate nearly a third of its police officers.

    The union said in a statement Tuesday that the move will sacrifice safety in a city with a high violent crime rate. The statement says officers have offered pay and benefit cuts, but have been told layoffs are unavoidable.

    The statement says the city manager will present a budget on Dec. 7 eliminating 16 police officers and seven firefighters to help make up for an anticipated loss of $5 million in utility taxes.

    City Councilman Alex Perez tells the San Bernardino Sun that he doesn't want to cut any kind of safety, but doesn't know where else the council can cut.



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    They claimed the police are unfairly stopping Latinos who drive older model vehicles that are in disrepair
    Isn't driving a vehicle which is in disrepair illegal in California?

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    I wreckon since they came here illlegally, and nobody cares, they figure they will do whatever they please. Don't they do that anyway?
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    Quote Originally Posted by MontereySherry
    I wonder do they have insurance?
    This is a trick question, right?
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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnnyYuma
    ...City Councilman Alex Perez tells the San Bernardino Sun that he doesn't want to cut any kind of safety, but doesn't know where else the council can cut...

    Doesn't know where else the council can cut?? Is this a sick joke??? Cut off the entitlements and benefits of ILLEGAL ALIENS you fools!!! Why do you make your legal citizens suffer and allow IA's to rape your local economy?? THIS ATTITUDE IS DISGUSTING BEYOND WORDS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!


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