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    LEGAL ENCAMPMENT IN SAN DIEGO

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    ILPosted By Rick
    November 10th, 2006

    LEGAL ENCAMPMENT IN SAN DIEGO




    Well this morning, we once again were talking about the illegal encampments here in san diego.
    This has become a huge problem as they are probably closer than you think!
    They eat, drink, sleep, deficate and bring in prostitutes at these encampments!
    Meanwhile, women are now being assaulted and even raped on some of the bike paths and trails surrounding these encampments!
    And to add insult to injury, they are being employed around the county by employers who could care less that these are ILLEGAL immigrants!
    We will be talking about this more on Monday, but something must be done and it seems like no one from the federal government, down to the state and local governments wants to address this issue.
    This is disgusting, unsafe and ridiculous…Our children and citizens are in danger and I am calling our elected officials out on this one.
    Here is an undercover report on the encampments done by An LA Station!!! So, tell me why the hell the local media in San Diego - where this is happening - has not covered this and why our police and elected officials refuse to address the severity of this issue!
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    This reminds me of South Miami Dade County in the farming area. I find it offensive no matter where it is. This has got to stop. I wish I would have taken pictures of that stuff last summer when I escorted the bylaw officers to barns and shabby homes that were condemned by the city. Then you see how many of these people live one on top of each other and how filthy it is. I had no real sympathy for them as I have been to Mexico once and told the bylaw officer that it was better than the places they lived in back home. This place had icicle lights and Directv. It was unbelievable.
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    nbc Cannel 4 newslink

    This is the video link that was on nbc4TV Los Angeles last night, Nov 9.

    It is really awful!

    http://www.nbc4.tv/video/10289601/detail.html

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    Hey that pic looks like my backyard.....just kidding.
    I have been down in Mexico many times and have been in peoples homes, they do not live like this, their homes are clean, the children well behaved and fed and the wife takes great pride in what she does in all her hard work for her family, this not how the normal people live.
    They may be poor but they are clean, it's the scum that raises to the top that comes up here because they are to lazy to stay home and work for their country.
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    I heard Rick Roberts talking about this today. He kept trying to get a hold of the mayor's office but no luck getting a human being. He'll keep trying he said.
    San Diego is a sanctuary city but plenty of people are upset about this camp. The police were going to clean it out last August. Yeah, right!
    Rancho Penasquitos is a large community. Wonder why the residents don't make noise about this?
    I'll tune in to listen Monday and see if Rick gets any new info.
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    MountainDog; you must have been in the better areas of Mexico. I was bused to the airport in Mexico City from Acapulco. We drove by the places where people lived in homes made of wood and anything else they could find to shelter them from rain. They had no plumbing and washed their clothes in a river and hung them on a line. When we drove by the river was muddy. These were extremely poor people. This is the opposite of what you would have seen.
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    Swatchick; I have only been down in Baja but I have seen the homes you are talking about but most of the people were clean and friendly, one time we were way down on the west coast out in the middle of nowhere and some folks brought some kids (about 35 of them) from an orphanage over to see our equipment, I said ok but don't let them touch anything, they walked all around and we showed them a few things and they were some of the best behaved kids I have ever seen and they were clean dispite not having running water, we were also told if a Mexican helped us in some way not to offer him money and especally do not give any of his kids money, a big insult, these people were dirt poor but they had pride and took care of themselves.
    I think what I am trying to say is that it's no crime to be poor and live in a dirt floor shack and still be able to have some pride and keep things neat and clean all it takes is a little more work, many of those I met had those qualities but it seems this new generation has lost all of that.
    It's not money or the lack of it that makes a slob, it's a mind set and taking personal pride in how you live.
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    You are right it about being proud and not lazy. I have not met any down there so I cannot comment on the people over there. I can only comment on what I have seen here. There are those who are like the ones you described and the opposite. The place I seen with Directv was only messy because they had no garbage pick up and had to deal with it on the premises. Also it was falling apart which was the owner's responsibility. There were wood pieces from the barn all over. The owner also had old rusty vehicles, equipment and other large items scattered around the property. I did not see inside the place as no one came out. I think they were afraid that we were ICE.
    Where I live I had 6 Mexicans living in a 2 bedroom 2 bathroom condo. There were 4 adults and 2 children. The children were never a problem and their unit looked clean but when it came to throwing out garbage it was a horror story. We have recycling bins in the laundry rooms on each floor and the women would throw household garbage in there. You couldn't do your laundry in there and sometimes when you got off the elevator you could smell it and start gagging. My Puerto Rican neighbor told the woman politely in Spanish to throw household garbage down the garbage chute. The woman had a smirk on her face and replied that she will know better next time. My neighbor who usually has patience of a saint lost it and put the garbage in front of her unit. Her son and son-in-law came out and started arguing with my neighbor. At one point I thought that they were going to start fighting so I grabbed my police radio incase. They ended up going back in. This garbage problem is a big problem in my condo and other units in my complex. It was not a big problem until the Hispanics came. We now have cockroaches and rats. I went to throw a bottle out in recycling and the noise startled a rat and it ran right by my feet. I cannot blame it all on Mexicans as there are other Hispanics here as well. The sick part is that a woman on the floor and I both put notes up regarding the condition of our building. When they were in English not one was removed or vandalized and then the woman in the management wrote both in Spanish and not long after they were put up, they attempted to tear them off and then wrote comments on them in Spanish.
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    I've made several videos of these camps. You can watch them on my website at this link as well as the two reports from NBC.

    http://www.immigrationwatchdog.com/2006 ... campments/

    I'm in the second piece where they make me into a ruthless Minuteman trying to ruin the lives of these poor honest workers who have nothing.


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    I know what you are saying swatchick, it's beens years since I lived in a city but I have seen and heard of the things you talk about, you should see the back part of my property where the illegals have left all their trash, they even defecate out there.
    I quess it's just this younger group that has no pride in themselves and think they don't need to do what is right.
    I lived in a small town in Co. for a while and my neighbour rented his house out to a family of Mexicans, I sat and watched all all these friends of theirs move in so I went over and talked to them some, I speak a bit of spanish, and saw what was going on so I called my friend and he kicked them out.
    I really don't know what to make of it all, I'm just glad I live in the country and when I catch them on my property I take them in custody and call BP.
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