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    Hate Speech against new Georgia law tarnishes ceromony

    Hate Speech against new Georgia law tarnishes Civil Rights ceremony at Braves game

    By Roy Beck, Monday, May 16, 2011, 10:20 AM EDT

    Rock guitarist Carlos Santana may have reached a new low in hate speech against American workers when he took to a microphone on the field before the Atlanta Braves-Philadelphia Phillies game yesterday.

    In response to being given a civil rights award, Santana indicated that unemployed Black, Hispanic and White Americans who want jobs held by illegal aliens are as racist as those who turned the hoses and dogs on Martin Luther King and civil rights protesters in the 1960s.

    His voice echoing through the stadium sound system, Mexican-born Santana told the pre-game baseball crowd in Atlanta that they should be ashamed of themselves for allowing their state officials to enact a law that requires businesses to use E-Verify to ensure that jobs go to legal workers.

    I represent the human race. The people of Arizona, the people of Atlanta, Georgia, you should be ashamed of yourselves.

    The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported that Santana met with media after the game started and expanded upon his hatred of unemployed Americans. He said Georgia's new E-Verify law is based on racism and economic anxiety.

    This is about fear, that people are going to steal my job. No we ain’t. You don’t clean toilets and clean sheets, stop shucking and jiving.

    Wow! First, I'm impressed that he uses the "we" to identify himself with the illegal foreign workers. And he uses the "you" to address the Black, Hispanic and White Americans who are unemployed and are complaining about an estimated 425,000 illegal foreign workers and dependents in Georgia competing in the labor market.

    But Santana, like most pro-illegal-immigration activists, doesn't have the slightest idea about the reality of American workers.

    He doesn't know that the majority of hotel housekeeping employees are Americans. He doesn't know that the majority of custodial workers are Americans.

    Santana is like most bigots who speak, not from knowledge or facts, but from the emotional hatred stuck in their guts.

    Let's take a look at the Americans Santana is calling racist for wanting laws to keep employers from keeping Americans unemployed by hiring illegal foreign workers.

    Of young American adults aged 18-29 with only a high school degree:

    40% of all these young adults don't have a job.
    43% of the Hispanic-American young adults don't have a job.
    50% of Black Americans of this group don't have a job.

    But Santana says these Americans don't deserve any sympathy because, according to him, they are just "shucking and jiving" when they complain that they should have jobs instead of the illegal foreign workers.

    About Georgia's mandatory E-Verify law, Santana said:

    It's an anti-American law. it's a cruel law, actually. If you all remember what it was like here with Martin Luther King and the dogs and the hoses. It's the same thing, only its high tech. So Let's change it.

    The dogs and hoses were about keeping AMERICAN CITIZENS who were black from enjoying full rights, including full participation in the ECONOMY.

    Georgia's new law is about protecting AMERICAN CITIZENS, who disproportionately are black, from being barred from economic participation by employers who prefer illegal foreign workers.

    The people of Georgia who supported and pressed for the new mandatory E-Veriy law were operating in the best traditions of the Civil Rights movement and should have been given the civil rights award at the baseball ceremony.

    Instead, the ceremony was dominated by Santana who shamed himself and tarnished the civil rights tradition with his hateful diatribe against the most vulnerable members of our national community.

    ROY BECK is Founder & CEO of NumbersUSA

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    He is either an ignoramous about the threat to this country from the "la raza" mindset or he is just another Hispanic bigot himself hiding behind the all-American genre of rock music. Disgusting. I will boycott his music until he changes his mind. I did write to him as soon as I read about his comments at the game, telling him he's the one who should be ashamed, and why.

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    Ashamed? Another ignorant moron!! Carlos Crackhead Santana.

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    Santana is like most bigots who speak, not from knowledge or facts, but from the emotional hatred stuck in their guts.
    Americans who buy his music must be just "shucking and jiving". I'm saying "NO" to hate. I can live without hearing his voice.
    We are NOT a nation of immigrants!

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