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    L.A.'s illegal alien/anchor baby population creeps eastward

    The census data is in, and for So. Calif., it sure ain't good. What will it all mean? http://derailamnestydotcom.blogspot.com ... uture.html

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    Thursday, March 10, 2011
    Southern California's Immediate Future
    Despite the best efforts of gamblers in Atlantic City and stock anaylysts on Wall Street, no one has mastered the skill of predicting the future with 100% accuracy. We can, however, make educated guesses based upon trends and current statistical information.

    With the release of 2010 census findings, current information is now available about America's second largest city and its outlying areas, and it's certainly not good (See http://tinyurl.com/4nmuhln )

    The population in the areas east of Los Angeles has boomed, and this growth has been fueled by Latinos. And, of course, when one talks about "Latinos" and population on the west coast, that mostly equates to "illegal aliens from Mexico and Central America, former illegal aliens, and their offspring."

    In short, California, with its sanctuary city policies and generous public assistance programs, has imported the marginally educated and impoverished who have been breeding like crazy, and created conditions that are chasing away middle class white folks.

    Well, what do we know about these newcomers, as a group? For starters, they earn less than other folks so they don't pay as much in taxes. Additionally, they aren't as likely to graduate from high schools and colleges as the people they are replacing, although they're far more likely to have kids earlier, more frequently, and out-of-wedlock.

    Insofar as the state is concerned (aside from changing demographics), we know it's a mess. California is broke. We have a state deficit that is over twice the size of any other state's budget deficit.

    Keeping these things in mind, the staff of DerailAmnesty.com (Long-time Californians and college grads, all!) sat around, shot the breeze, and tried to wrap our collective heads around the implications of all this. More specifically, what is it reasonable to expect during the next 15 or so years in our beloved southland?

    Here are some of the trends we foresee. Needless to say, this is hardly scientific, and based upon a lot of speculation.

    TRENDS ON THE ROAD TO 2025


    - Private schools will be a growth industry. In roughly a generation, the Los Angeles Unified School District went from a point of state pride to a drop-out factory saturated no-man's land, to which middle class parents largely refuse to sentence their children. Having kids in L.A. is now roughly the same as having them in New Orleans or the United States Virgin Islands; if you're white, you shell out for private schools as a matter of necessity rather than luxury. As the same Latin American population that fueled L.A.'s boom in the 80's and 90's is spreading to the Inland Empire, there's no reason to expect we won't see the same story with public education repeat itself in the decade to come.

    - The California State University system will suffer in terms of quality and reputation. Poor and working class Hispanic kids don't usually wind up at Stanford and Cal-Berkeley. They are often the first in their families to pursue college degrees, and they're far less likely to obtain four year diplomas than Asians and Whites. As approximately two thirds of the Golden State's population under 18 is Hispanic, these are the folks who will arrive, in far greater numbers, with laptops and aspirations, on the campuses of our country's largest university system. Unfortunately, statistics reveal that they're more likely to require remedial Math and English courses, and successfully matriculate in much smaller numbers. Simply put, what CSUN and Cal State L.A. have become, in terms of academics, many of the other CSU campuses will become, as well.

    - Private security will be a growth industry. Haves like Have Nots at a distance and controlled. That's how we roll here in the U.S. of A. Suburbs evolved in our country for a reason. Gated communities will become as common in Riverside and San Bernardino as they are in their better-known sister county to the immediate west. Guys running around uniforms and patrol cars make the middle class breathe easier, and always find employment when the poor get a little too close for comfort.

    - The next L.A. race riot will extend east of the San Gabriel Valley. The people who fueled much of the looting and burning in the wake of the Rodney King verdict had children. A lot of those children, and illegal aliens who arrived since that time, can be found in an Inland Empire that is no longer lacking substantial population.

    - State and city governments will grow even bigger. Poor and working class minorities in the U.S. historically vote for liberal candidates. So do people reliant upon generous government services. Further, folks from Mexico and Central America come from societies where "limited government" is simply not practiced. As bad as a reputation as L.A. has given local government, there's no logical reason to think what caused city bureaucracy expansion in the City of Angles won't take root in an Inland Empire that is beginning to look like L.A.

    - "Social Justice" will become a commonly heard term. Currently, "social justice" (an academic buzz word for "Socialism") is heard in college classrooms where Chicano Studies, social science courses, and History are taught. In an area of the country where more people of limited means are supplanting middle class residents, the appeal that "wealth sharing" always enjoys among Have Nots will become more pronounced.

    Do you think we missed any major ones? Drop us an e-mail or comment and let us know.

    By the way, when (not "if") California requires a federal financial bailout in next few years, if the state doesn't receive it, what is written up above goes right out the window. If such financial assistance is not forthcoming, lots of folks now in California are likely to be headed to a community near you.
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    One of these Inland Empire cities is Moreno Valley. It has just about been totally taken over by Hispanics. The neighborhoods are in a shambles and the price of homes has dropped lower than any other city in the Inland Empire. Many foreclosures going on also. Once nice neighborhoods have been trashed and are unkept. This will be California's future if the invasion isn't stopped.

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    Sam

    In another time and another place you laughed at me for saying the same thing

    I predicted less than 50 years for the hispanic takeover, you thought that was bunk

    Well , its not going to take them 50 years to turn this into mexico , is it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Justthefacts
    Sam

    In another time and another place you laughed at me for saying the same thing

    I predicted less than 50 years for the hispanic takeover, you thought that was bunk

    Well , its not going to take them 50 years to turn this into mexico , is it?

    Choose the answer you like the most:

    A. I hereby apologize. You were right and I was wrong.

    B. That wasn't me, it was Charlie Sheen.

    C. Why are you so full of hate? Are all Europeans as lacking in compassion as you? You accept my labor, why can't you accept my humanity?

    D. It's not a take-over. It's a hand-over. They've only accepted what we've allowed to happen. And we're not giving them the country. We're allowing them to stay and screw it up for everyone else.

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    I've never held it against you

    Just wanted to bring up the fact that its going to take them a lot less
    then 50 years to take over

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    It published a newspaper in Argentina, today
    .......In California, Latinos are now a majority.........

    People from Latin America now represent 51% of the population under 18 years. However, the outcome of the total number of inhabitants are not the majority, and that whites and Asians still maintain hegemony.
    Among other findings, the survey showed that in the state, more than half the population under 18 is Hispanic, while the number of white children decreased 21%. This means that the number of Hispanic children increased by 17%, which means that 51% of those under age 18 in California are now Latino. In the period between 2000 and 2010, the Latino population in California increased by 28%, reaching 14 million by the country's most populous state, while the Asian community was increased by 31% to 4.8 million. This makes the two communities in the state's strongest demographic.
    According to demographers, the Latino community is growing faster than other ethnic groups because many Hispanics are of reproductive age, while the rest of the population tends to an older age. California has also benefited from the immigration from Latin America and Asia, although there are people who have gone to other states for jobs and cheaper housing, the newspaper El Nuevo Herald.

    Attention American Citizens! Ago as I write ... must change their shape, that will be invaded.

    Day after day I have a qu Argentine citizenship by marrying an American, working in N. York and thought moving to Miami, told me that the American government does not want the south, not interested, so much invasion, mostly of Cubans and Mexicans, the truth is alarming, used any excuse to go to U.S., as the example of the police chief of 20 years, defected and fled to U.S. and above have all the world's press, is something amazing that happens also told me that today is legally impossible to enter their country, it is inexplicable allowing

    Today in the Miami Herald wrote:
    U.S. seeks to catch false immigration lawyers
    After the article says a person writing on the same atrocities on the ICE in Miami, will all this true?, Please read, is chilling and I doubt they can expel all this plague they have today, as the American authority itself does nothing to change the situation, still blowing smoke at people, as the economic recovery of Argentina told me .. this is all lies, everything goes wrong and upcoming elections as

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    We're paying them to colonize us, and we don't even need them. In fact as the lines at Pei Wei's job fair shows, Americans are desparate for jobs.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Denisse
    It published a newspaper in Argentina, today
    .......In California, Latinos are now a majority.........

    People from Latin America now represent 51% of the population under 18 years. However, the outcome of the total number of inhabitants are not the majority, and that whites and Asians still maintain hegemony.
    Among other findings, the survey showed that in the state, more than half the population under 18 is Hispanic, while the number of white children decreased 21%. This means that the number of Hispanic children increased by 17%, which means that 51% of those under age 18 in California are now Latino. In the period between 2000 and 2010, the Latino population in California increased by 28%, reaching 14 million by the country's most populous state, while the Asian community was increased by 31% to 4.8 million. This makes the two communities in the state's strongest demographic.
    According to demographers, the Latino community is growing faster than other ethnic groups because many Hispanics are of reproductive age, while the rest of the population tends to an older age. California has also benefited from the immigration from Latin America and Asia, although there are people who have gone to other states for jobs and cheaper housing, the newspaper El Nuevo Herald.

    Attention American Citizens! Ago as I write ... must change their shape, that will be invaded.

    Day after day I have a qu Argentine citizenship by marrying an American, working in N. York and thought moving to Miami, told me that the American government does not want the south, not interested, so much invasion, mostly of Cubans and Mexicans, the truth is alarming, used any excuse to go to U.S., as the example of the police chief of 20 years, defected and fled to U.S. and above have all the world's press, is something amazing that happens also told me that today is legally impossible to enter their country, it is inexplicable allowing

    Today in the Miami Herald wrote:
    U.S. seeks to catch false immigration lawyers
    After the article says a person writing on the same atrocities on the ICE in Miami, will all this true?, Please read, is chilling and I doubt they can expel all this plague they have today, as the American authority itself does nothing to change the situation, still blowing smoke at people, as the economic recovery of Argentina told me .. this is all lies, everything goes wrong and upcoming elections as
    Do you have a link?

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