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06-28-2010, 10:12 AM #1
The Illegal Alien Destruction of Maywood CA
Friends of ALIPAC,
Some of you may have heard the news stories about Maywood, California. The small town is on the verge of becoming unincorporated and has fired all police and staff. Maywood has fallen to illegal immigration. Is your town next?
National radio show host Roger Hedgecock has written a very important piece about Maywood, Ca. to help our supporters understand how illegal immigration swept Maywood into destruction. In fact, Maywood may just be one of many dominoes falling in California. The evidence is strong that what happened there is coming to your town eventually unless we can stop Fox News owner Rupert Murdoch, NY Mayor Michael Bloomberg, and the CEO's of Hewlett Packard, Boeing, and Disney from passing Comprehensive Amnesty with President Obama.
ALIPAC remains the largest archive of information in existance on these topics, and sometimes articles and videos we preserve help us to bring new supporters up to speed.
So please read Roger Hedgecock's article about Maywood and then review ALIPAC's videos showing ILLEGAL ALIENS TAKING DOWN THE AMERICAN FLAG AND RAISING THE MEXICAN FLAG OVER MAYWOOD A FEW YEARS AGO.
Since much of the American media is being silent about this story, this information is being sent out nationally to ALIPAC's 30,000+ supporters and our national media contact list of tens of thousands of press contacts.
Article
Welcome to Maywood, Mexico
by Roger Hedgecock
http://www.alipac.us/article-5396-thread-1-0.html
Lou Dobbs Show Covers Maywood, Ca. Flag Incident
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-VdSVNVX ... re=related
Mexicans and Illegals Take Over Maywood, Ca. Post Office and Raise Mexican Flag (RAW FOOTAGE)
Aug. 26, 2006
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r518cKBt8b0
We hope this background information and these shocking videos will help many new ALIPAC supporters better understand the seriousness and importance of our work.
The ALIPAC Team
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06-28-2010, 10:57 AM #2
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06-28-2010, 11:06 AM #3
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emailed this out ..
Kathyet
PS
Mayor Felipe Aguirre of Maywood , California ~sanctuary city
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SkXXWbBk ... re=related
about the city
http://www.cityofmaywood.com/
News on the City
MAYWOOD, Calif. — The small city of Maywood south of downtown Los Angeles plans to lay off almost all its employees, disband its police department and contract municipal operations to a neighboring city.
Facing a budget deficit of at least $450,000 and unable to get insurance because of a history of lawsuits, many involving the police department, the Maywood City Council said Monday night it had no choice but to adopt the plan.
The 1.2-square-mile city will hire the Los Angeles County sheriff's department for law enforcement services, and the neighboring city of Bell will handle other city services such as finance, records management and parks and recreation.
Experts told the Los Angeles Times the decision appeared to be unprecedented among California cities.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/06/2 ... 22098.html
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06-28-2010, 04:01 PM #4
So let the check points start up again and get these people out of there cars. Unbelievable
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06-28-2010, 04:39 PM #5
And the Dominoes start to fall
"When you have knowledge,you have a responsibility to do better"_ Paula Johnson
"I did then what I knew to do. When I knew better,I did better"_ Maya Angelou
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06-28-2010, 06:46 PM #6
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Perhaps this should have been posted under Welcome to Maywood, Mexico"; I apologize if someone already has done so.
Maywood council can't duck the blame or shame
Hector Tobar
Maywood didn't meet insurer's conditions
The council is laying off all its City Hall employees and disbanding its Police Department because the city can't get insurance. Members say it's the last council's fault. Wrong, this one's on you and your incompetence.
By Hector Tobar
June 25, 2010
The city of Maywood can't be trusted to hire a school crossing guard.
That's the verdict of assorted insurance companies. And after spending several hours this week at Maywood City Hall, watching in stunned silence as the City Council laid off just about every employee who works there, I have to agree.
"This is what we had to do," said Mayor Ana Rosa Rizo as Monday's emergency council meeting came to a close. The city's insurance had been canceled, she explained, and that meant it couldn't keep its workers.
Mayor Rizo and the rest of the City Council didn't apologize at the meeting to the more than 100 city workers getting pink slips. They should have. Because it wasn't a budgetary crisis that did in Maywood. It was their own incompetence.
In the back of the meeting room, the council's supporters cheered. They see the layoffs, which included the dismantling of the Police Department, as the purge they've long been waiting for.
"Let them all go," said Juan Ayala, an L.A. County employee and a Maywood resident since the 1960s. And then he added in Spanish: "Es una limpieza de casa," a housecleaning. He used another Spanish word to describe the city's employees: una cochinada, a herd of swine.
I've covered a lot of strange government meetings in my day. In Florida, in South America and even in nearby Bell Gardens. But nothing quite as pathetic as what I saw Monday in Maywood, a city of about 30,000 just south of downtown.
The people running Maywood came to office in 2007 promising a government friendlier to the large immigrant population. They're backed by a handful of community groups with Spanish names.
They said they were going to remake City Hall, but instead they're dismantling it. And it's the people who keep Maywood streets paved and parks clean who are paying the price. The school crossing guards were the last group of employees added to the official layoff list on Monday night, almost as an afterthought. They didn't get an apology either.
Now employees from neighboring Bell will perform most city functions, under contract. The Sheriff's Department will take the place of the Maywood police. It's the darkest chapter in the history of a city founded in 1924 by Midwesterners and other optimistic transplants to California.
The members of Maywood's current council say the crisis isn't their fault. They blame the previous council for leaving behind too many lawsuits to be settled, most linked to the 48-member police force.
"This city has been in a bad situation for a long time," Councilwoman and Vice Mayor Veronica Guardado told me after the meeting was over. "I inherited these problems."
But the public record says otherwise. Most damning is a memorandum on Maywood issued on May 26 by the California Joint Powers Insurance Authority, a government entity formed by more than 120 cities and other public agencies to share insurance costs.
In its 32-year history, the JPIA has never terminated a member's coverage. Until now.
Last July, the insurance authority issued Maywood a warning, telling the city it had to end a long pattern of "passive administration."
The City Council agreed to a JPIA plan that basically required it to make an effort to govern the city. Under that plan, it was to hire a permanent city manager and finance director and negotiate a new agreement with the city of Cudahy to share police services.
Jonathan Shull, the authority's chief executive, told me that a critical moment in the crisis came in January, when Maywood declined what seemed a fair offer from Cudahy on the police contract. "If that had happened," he said of a contract between the cities, "many of the later difficulties would not have come to pass."
After a while Maywood even failed to send the JPIA periodic reports. And the council never hired a city manager. Finally the JPIA had enough. Saying Maywood had demonstrated "a consistent pattern" of missing deadlines and not fulfilling its obligations, it canceled the city's insurance.
I asked Vice Mayor Guardado how the council had managed to keep from filling the city manager position for an entire year. After all, the recession has created legions of applicants for every other job in local government.
Guardado blamed the council's political opponents, a small group whose most vocal leader is Sandra Orozco, a City Hall gadfly who uses a walker and will proudly tell you about her bigger battle — with multiple sclerosis. Her group "scared off" the council's preferred candidate for the city manager job, Guardado said.
That's a pretty pathetic excuse, if you ask me.
The Maywood City Council needs to accept a painful truth of American politics: Once you get elected, all the problems that came before you become your problems. You own them and all their stink.
You can't spend three years blaming your predecessors and then throw up your hands as the city collapses around you. But that's precisely what the council majority in Maywood has done.
"All I've seen during three years is pointing fingers," City Treasurer Lizeth Sandoval said at Monday's meeting.
Now the council's opponents are proposing another recall election — a previous one failed two years ago.
Their petition promises to "defend our city once again" and "carry out the democratic process of removing you from office."
Personally, I don't think a recall is a good idea.
Maywood doesn't need more upheaval. If the current council members are allowed to serve out their terms, one of two things will eventually happen: They'll startdoing the hard work to right the city's sinking ship or they'll run out of excuses for being unable to govern and be out of their jobs anyway.
hector.tobar@latimes.com
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06-28-2010, 06:53 PM #7
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thanks to every elected official since 1986, that has refused to enforce immigration laws.
THIS too, can be coming to a city near you, very soon
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06-29-2010, 12:41 AM #8
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I remember that some Patriots boldly held a couple of rallies in the heart of Maywood around 4-5 years ago. (This was around the same era of time in which some school kids at Montebello High School hoisted an upside-down American flag underneath a foreign flag).
There they were, around 50 Patriots, clustered in the middle of Slauson Avenue, directly across from Maywood City Hall. Even back then, they were concerned that Maywood was no longer an American sovereign entity. They were waving large and small American Flags, playing recorded music, singing, and chanting. There was a heavy police presence, who even had their guns at the ready, because the sidewalks were heavily populated on both sides of the street with Maywood residents, who couldn't believe their eyes. Several Maywood residents heckled the Patriots. The Patriots verbally defended themselves the best they could, and spoke-out against the illegal invasion.
A few weeks later, these Patriots decided to do it all over again! Rally in the middle of the street, heavily police presence, heckling, etc.
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06-29-2010, 02:14 AM #9Originally Posted by sunlandbob
I also did a couple of the Baldwin Park protests, again we had over 100 Police protecting us from the invaders. After the ralley they drove us to our cars securely parked about 1/4 mile away in their Paddy Wagon!!Join our efforts to Secure America's Borders and End Illegal Immigration by Joining ALIPAC's E-Mail Alerts network (CLICK HERE)
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06-29-2010, 03:21 AM #10Originally Posted by jamesw62
JOE BIDEN WANTS TO BRING IN GAZA RESIDENTS AND GIVE THEM...
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