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    Pushing toward amnesty, Part 4

    Barbara Simpson
    Pushing toward amnesty, Part 4

    Posted: August 10, 2009
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    © 2009

    Poor Barack Obama. Being president is such a bother, especially when speaking without a teleprompter and saying something really stupid!

    As when he said, without knowing the facts, that the Cambridge, Mass., police acted "stupidly" by arresting his buddy, professor Henry Gates, during a reported home break-in.

    But since it's impossible for him to apologize for anything he's done, he bought everyone a beer.

    What a guy.

    But politicians and others not being called on their statements isn't new, and it's glaringly apparent concerning illegal aliens and border issues.

    Former California Gov. Gray Davis: "In the near future people will look at California and Mexico as one magnificent region."

    Former Mexican President Ernesto Zedillo: "I have proudly affirmed that the Mexican nation extends beyond the territory enclosed by its borders. …"

    The former superintendent of Los Angeles Unified School District, Ruben Zacarias, boasted that the schools processed 78,000 new citizens: "We will change the political panorama not only of L.A. but L.A. County and the state. And we do that, we've changed the panorama of the nation."

    Art Torres, former California state senator, former chair of the California Democratic Party, speaking of Proposition 187, which cut benefits for illegals, said: "… Power is not given to you – you have to take it. … 187 is the last gasp of white America in California. … people say to me on the Senate floor, 'Why do you fight so hard for affirmative action programs?' And I tell my white colleagues 'because you're going to need them.'"

    Mario Obledo, former California secretary of Health and Welfare, founding member and director of the Mexican-American Legal Defense and Educational Fund, said: "We're going to take over all the political institutions in California. … Hispanics are going to be the majority population … if anyone doesn't like it they should leave and go back to Europe."

    Bill Richardson, former New Mexico governor, congressman, energy secretary, U.N. ambassador, presidential hopeful and almost Obama commerce secretary, declared: "We have to band together and that means Latinos in Florida, Cuban-Americans, Mexican-Americans, Puerto Ricans, South Americans, we have to network better … to be more politically minded … to put aside party and think of ourselves as Latinos, as Hispanics, more than we have in the past."

    Richard Alatorre, former Los Angeles city councilman, said: "They're afraid we're going to take over the governmental institutions and other institutions. They are right, we will take them over, and we are not going to go away – we are here to stay, and we are saying 'ya basta' (enough!) and we are going to … not elect or re-elect people that believe that they are going to advance their political careers on the backs of immigrants and … minorities."

    Former California Assemblyman Joe Baca referred to Paul Revere saying, "The British are coming:" "The Latinos are coming and are going to vote so our voices will be heard. The agenda is about increasing our numbers. … We can't go back. … We're in a civil war."

    Current Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa, former California assemblyman, Assembly speaker, Los Angeles city councilman, angry about Propositions 187 and 209 (to end affirmative action), declared: "It's not enough to elect Latino leadership. If they're supporting legislation that denies the undocumented drivers licenses, they don't belong in office. They don't belong here. If they can't stand up and say, 'I'm not ever going to support a policy that denies prenatal care to the children of undocumented mothers,' they don't belong here."

    Augustin Cebada, Brown Berets, at a Los Angeles demonstration: "We are the majority. We are not going to be pushed around. We claim this land as ours; it's always been ours and we're still here and none of the talk about deporting. If anyone's going to be deported, it's going to be you. Pilgrims, get out. We are the future. You're old and tired. … You old white people, it is your duty to die."

    University of Texas at Arlington professor Jose Angel Guiterrez: "We must not be made illegal in our own homeland. We are not immigrants. We are migrants, free to travel the length and breadth of the Americas because we belong here. We are millions. We have an aging white America. They are not making babies. They are dying. It's a matter of time. The explosion is in our population."

    The California Coalition for Immigration Reform has the actual recordings of these statements and others.

    Such statements are common. Campus militancy hasn't changed nor has the attitude of La Raza, MALDEF and others. They want amnesty, and so does Obama, who isn't talking about it but wants it addressed this year. Sen. Charles Schumer, D-N.Y., assured him it'll get done.

    Schumer, chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, says the immigration reform bill, giving legal residency and including a national worker ID system, will be ready by Labor Day.

    Meanwhile, the feds are changing the immigration detention system from a criminal to a civil system. They're tightening federal control and narrowing facility locations.

    Immigration and Customs Enforcement Director John Morton says it's a move from a "decentralized jail approach to one wholly designed for, and based on, civil detention."

    There'll be a federal manager at each of 23 facilities, creation of a new Office of Detention Policy and Planning to work with two advisory boards including immigrant advocates, as well as a new "Detention Oversight Office."

    The current custodial cost for illegals is $1.7 billion annually; no cost estimate for the new plans.

    Deportation could save us some money, but Obama wants amnesty.

    Politicians find it so annoying to have to "vote" on such issues. The Constitution is such a bother.

    So the line is drawn: Patriotic Americans against elected politicians, who want to change the country. They must be stopped.

    In 1941, Winston Churchill said: "Never give in. Never give in. Never, never, never, never – in nothing, great or small, large or petty – never give in, except to convictions of honour and good sense. Never yield to force. Never yield to the apparently overwhelming might of the enemy."

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    Such statements are common. Campus militancy hasn't changed nor has the attitude of La Raza, MALDEF and others. They want amnesty, and so does Obama, who isn't talking about it but wants it addressed this year. Sen. Charles Schumer, D-N.Y., assured him it'll get done.
    HA if they think people are pissed by Obamacare they haven't seen anything yet.
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