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What is Racism? Why is it a bad thing?
Post Date: 2009-01-18 15:48:54 by Turtle
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Like breathing, being racist isn’t considered very important until one stops doing it. Then the people who never paid any attention to being racist but figured it would take care of itself, suddenly find themselves choking to death and on the edge of extinction. The need for explicit, conscious racism instead of implicit, subconscious racism is more dire than ever before, due to the breakdown of impersonal natural forces keeping the races apart. Our people are having an asthma attack, the natural working of the lungs has failed, and only explicit, conscious, reasoned racism can be the inhaler that rescues them. The impersonal barriers of separation are gone. It is time for personal ...

One in 10 children in Britain now live in mixed race family, says report
Post Date: 2009-01-18 15:37:38 by Disgusted
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One in 10 children in Britain now live in mixed race family, says report One in 10 children in Britain now live in a mixed race family as the ethnic make-up of the country has taken a dramatic shift in the last decade, a new report discloses. By Caroline Gammell Formula 1 world champion Lewis Hamilton, who is mixed race, is a symbol of modern Britain Young people are six times more likely to be mixed race than adults, as the categories of black and white become harder to define. The study, commissioned by the Equality and Human Rights Commission, said some ethnic groups may get swallowed up by the intermingling of race. It found that the number of people who defined themselves as ...

House votes health insurance for 4 million more children, including many non-citizen kids
Post Date: 2009-01-16 00:23:57 by X-15
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Making a down payment on President-elect Barack Obama’s promise of universal health coverage, the House voted overwhelmingly Wednesday to expand government-sponsored insurance to 4 million more children in working families with income too high to qualify for Medicaid. Between 300,000 and 600,000 of the new enrollees could be non-citizen children of legal immigrants who have been in the country less than five years, a sticking point for some Senate Republicans who also will consider a similar bill. {snip} Forty Republicans joined Democrats in passing the bill 289-139. Congress passed similar legislation in 2007 but it was vetoed both times by departing President George W. Bush. The ...

What’s in a Name - When it comes to schools, a reflection of our future
Post Date: 2009-01-14 22:16:06 by Jethro Tull
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Heather Mac DonaldWhat's in a Name?When it comes to schools, a reflection of our future 12 January 2009A dispute over the naming of a new southern California high school provides a glimpse of the country’s ethnic future. During a February 2008 hostage standoff, Los Angeles police officer Randal Simmons was slain by a gunman as Simmons tried to protect the gunman’s family members (three of whom the gunman had already killed). During off hours, Simmons, a 27-year veteran of the Los Angeles Police Department and a member of its elite SWAT unit, had mentored teens in Carson, a hardscrabble industrial suburb south of Los Angeles. As a minister in the Glory Christian Fellowship, ...

Father Accused of Selling Daughter For Beer
Post Date: 2009-01-14 19:58:48 by X-15
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snip} Macelino de Jesus Martinez, 36, was arrested Monday on suspicion of trying to arrange to have his daughter marry Margarito de Jesus Galindo, 18, for $16,000, 100 cases of Corona, 50 cases of Modelo beer, several cases of meat, two cases of wine, 50 cases of Gatorade and 50 cases of soft drinks, authorities said. The girl moved in with Galindo and when payments were not received, her father called police to get his daughter back. Greenfield Police Chief Joe Grebmeier told KSBW Action News 8 that both Martinez and Galindo, who are immigrants from Mexico, face the possibility of being deported as illegal immigrants. Grebmeier also said that both men didn’t fully understand that ...

Immigration Will Be Hot Topic for Texas Legislature
Post Date: 2009-01-14 13:06:48 by X-15
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Immigration will once again be a hot topic in the upcoming legislative session. More than a dozen bills have already been filed as some state lawmakers are tired of waiting for the Federal Government to reform immigration. In 2006, throngs of people hit the streets in every major city in Texas to protest laws aimed at driving illegal immigrants out of the country. Almost three years later, more than a dozen bills related to immigration have already been filed in the Texas Legislature. One seeks to deny automatic citizenship for children born to illegal immigrant parents. Another would assess an 8% fee for money sent to Mexico by undocumented people. Yet another would outlaw in-state ...

A Washington D.C. Lawyer Says DHS “Pulled A Fast One” While You Celebrated Christmas; etc.
Post Date: 2009-01-13 21:01:54 by X-15
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While you were quietly getting ready for Christmas, the Department of Homeland Security pulled a fast one. On December 22nd, in what could be the most idiotic thing the Bush administration has done, DHS approved Malta as a Visa Waiver Program country. Each year, Malta—an archipelago of seven islands—gets tens of thousands of people from Africa on rafts. The island is being overwhelmed. These people arrive on Maltese soil, which is European Union territory, and they immediately try to get admitted to the EU. When the word is out about the Visa Waiver, more boat people will come and try to get legal status in Malta so they can ultimately get into the U.S. without a visa. Once ...

Effects of Mexico's drug war hit El Paso
Post Date: 2009-01-13 20:50:31 by X-15
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Touted as one of the safest cities of its size in the nation, El Paso is awakening to its southern neighbor’s bloody nightmare. City officials say that drug-related violence across the border in Ciudad Juárez is having a growing impact in El Paso. And the situation across Mexico is deteriorating so fast that retired five-star Gen. Barry McCaffrey warned in a new assessment of a refugee catastrophe that could devastate border cities. “Mexico is on the edge of abyss,” he said in a Dec. 28 report. “It could become a narco-state in the coming decade,” and the result could be a “surge of millions of refugees crossing the U.S. border to escape the domestic ...

Whites leaving SA in droves
Post Date: 2009-01-12 20:13:19 by Jethro Tull
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Whites leaving SA in droves 22 July 2008, 18:13 The number of white South Africans who give emigration as the reason for selling their home has shot up in recent months as high crime levels and political and economic uncertainty spur the flight of whites from the Rainbow Nation. A survey by South Africa's First National Bank (FNB) showed the proportion of homeowners who said they were putting their homes on the market because they were emigrating had doubled between the last quarter of 2007 and the second quarter of 2008, from 9 percent to 18 percent. Emigration was one of the most frequent reasons given by homeowners for selling up, next only to downscaling because of financial ...

GOP Needs a Rethink on Immigration
Post Date: 2009-01-07 15:22:23 by X-15
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As the 111th Congress convenes, Republicans need to rethink their immigration policy. This isn’t because of the supposed lessons of last November’s elections. Despite his herculean efforts at passing Ted Kennedy’s amnesty bill, Sen. McCain’s share of the Hispanic vote was in the usual range for Republicans — though lower than the Republican share in 2004, just like among every other category of voter. He did lose, after all. And if no Hispanics at all had voted, Sen. Obama would still have won. This Congress will be the first since 1965 in which major immigration legislation will be considered with Republicans not in control of any part of the national government ...

Britons flee London to be replaced by immigrants
Post Date: 2009-01-07 13:10:47 by Jethro Tull
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Britons flee London to be replaced by immigrants London lost more than a third of its residents in an exodus to the countryside during the last decade with 1.8 million immigrants pouring into the captial to replace them. By Harry Wallop, Consumer Affairs Editor Last Updated: 8:10PM GMT 04 Jan 2009 Comments 6 | Comment on this article The figures underline the huge flux within the population from not just international migration, but also British people moving around the country. According to the Halifax, the country's largest mortgage lender who closely monitors house ownership, 345,000 more British people left London than moved to the capital between 1998 and 2007. It is the ...

Italian Government Decides To Turn Back The Tide
Post Date: 2009-01-06 13:30:28 by X-15
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Italy will send back illegal invaders who arrive on its shores starting from Tuesday, that country’s interior ministry has announced. The decision came after an unexpected wave of invaders around Christmas overwhelmed its holding centres. Thirty eight Egyptians will be flown to Cairo on Tuesday, the first group to be deported under the new plan announced by Italy’s government which has made cracking down on illegal immigration a top priority since coming to power in May. Interior Minister Roberto Maroni, a member of the anti-immigration Northern League, said Italy faced an emergency after some 2,000 invaders arrived on the southern island of Lampedusa since Christmas. “I ...

Study: Illegal immigrants' care costs state $677 million
Post Date: 2009-01-05 09:33:52 by Jethro Tull
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Study: Illegal immigrants' care costs state $677 million By JANET ELLIOTT Houston Chronicle Austin Bureau Dec. 12, 2008, 11:23AM AUSTIN — The state of Texas and local hospital districts spent an estimated $677 million to provide health care to illegal immigrants in a year, a new study says. The survey, issued by the Texas Health and Human Services Commission, said that most of the money — $597 million — was spent by local hospital districts for the immigrants' care during the state's fiscal year that ended on Aug. 31, 2006. Lawmakers from both parties said they were not surprised by the millions spent and expressed hope that the report, required by the 2007 ...

Don't call whites racists, says British official
Post Date: 2009-01-02 13:51:09 by Jethro Tull
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Don't call whites racists, says British official Hazel Blears, the British government's Minister of Funny Walks, excuse me, Communities Secretary, says that white working class people must be allowed to speak their mind on immigration without fear of being branded racist. However, the real meaning of Blears's comments is the exact opposite of what people will think. First, here is most of The Telegraph's article: Politicians must listen and respond to the concerns that some white people have about changes to their communities, she added. Ms Blears said more candid discussion was needed to prevent myths about people from ethnic minorities "jumping the queue" for ...

Illegal fatally beats woman who gives him home - 12-time deportee repays compassionate stranger with murder
Post Date: 2008-12-20 13:52:16 by Jethro Tull
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Posted: December 19, 200812:25 am Eastern © 2008 WorldNetDaily Julio Cesar Ramos, 45 An illegal alien – who has been deported more than a dozen times – is being charged with first-degree murder after allegedly beating a woman to death when she took him in, gave him work and treated him like family. Paulette Locklear, 64, and several members of her church built a small house on her property in Fayetteville, N.C., for 45-year-old Julio Cesar Ramos of Honduras, North Carolina's WRAL-TV reported. Locklear's nephew, Jeremy Brewington, said Locklear reached out to Ramos. "The family just helped him any way we could," Brewington said. ...

Border cameras net 2 million hits, 1 drug bust, 6 illegal entries
Post Date: 2008-12-17 08:07:04 by Disgusted
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AUSTIN - Nearly 2 million Web hits and a thousand e-mails from watchers of Texas' latest border camera project resulted in one drug bust and reports of about a half-dozen illegal border crossings in the past month, officials said Tuesday. "We still feel very strongly that the program is righteous, that it's doing the right thing and that as it grows it will make our communities even safer," said Donald Reay, executive director of the Texas Border Sheriff's Coalition. The coalition, along with the private online social networking company BlueServo, obtained a $2 million grant from Gov. Rick Perry to operate the border camera program. Perry promised in 2006 to line the ...

Samual Francis on Immigration and the Ruling Class
Post Date: 2008-12-14 17:55:49 by Turtle
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My topic is the theory of elites in American society as developed by Sam Francis, and about the role that mass immigration plays in that theory. As far as I know, Francis did not fully and explicitly explain in a single essay or article why he believed mass immigration became one of the major underpinnings of the contemporary American ruling class—as he understood it—but I do know he believed that immigra- tion was in fact an integral component of the means by which con- temporary elites maintain and expand their social, political, and cul- tural power in the United States today. Francis made this explicit in an introduction to America Extin- guished: Mass Immigration and the ...

Bush considering easing rules on foreign farm workers
Post Date: 2008-12-12 18:38:46 by X-15
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Farmers would have an easier and cheaper time securing foreign guest workers under pending Bush administration rules. The controversial changes to the so-called H-2A guest-worker program could cut wages and speed worker recruitment. They also would relax requirements for providing foreign workers with housing and transportation. “The Department of Labor is going to weaken oversight and enforcement,” Bruce Goldstein, the executive director of the Farmworker Justice Fund, charged Wednesday. A Labor Department spokesman said Wednesday night that the final rules would be made public Thursday and published in the Federal Register on Dec. 18, which means they’d take effect two ...

‘Si Se Pueda’
Post Date: 2008-12-12 18:35:56 by X-15
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Protestors, some of them children, marched on the state Capitol last Thursday, holding signs reading “Working should not be a crime,” “Raids tear families apart,” and “Si se pueda” (“Yes we can”). About 50 immigrants and immigrant-rights advocates protested recent raids on undocumented workers at a factory in Laurel and the passage of Senate Bill 2988, a new law making it illegal for undocumented workers to be employed in the state. Mississippi Immigrants Rights Alliance Executive Director Bill Chandler called the law, known as the Mississippi Employment Protection Act, the “ethnic cleansing act.” {snip} Sen. Giles Ward, R-Louisville, ...

Study: Illegal immigrants' care costs state $677 million
Post Date: 2008-12-12 18:30:19 by X-15
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AUSTIN — The state of Texas and local hospital districts spent an estimated $677 million to provide health care to illegal immigrants in a year, a new study says. The survey, issued by the Texas Health and Human Services Commission, said that most of the money — $597 million — was spent by local hospital districts for the immigrants' care during the state's fiscal year that ended on Aug. 31, 2006. Lawmakers from both parties said they were not surprised by the millions spent and expressed hope that the report, required by the 2007 Legislature, will help prompt Congress to pass comprehensive immigration reform legislation. State Rep. Garnet Coleman, D-Houston, said ...

56,000 signatures"go missing" from LA "Sanctuary City" petition
Post Date: 2008-12-12 17:29:37 by freepatriot32
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How does 76,000 become >20,000? Well that's what petitioners in Los Angeles want to know. Earlier this week 76 thousand signatures were turned in, more than enough to place an initiative on the ballot for the next election, that would require the LAPD to identify and deport gang members who are illegal aliens (in other words require the LAPD to obey enforce the law). Maybe it was some sort of strange black magic or something because when when the LA Officials counted the names there were less than 20 thousand. Mmm does the name Rose Mary Woods ring a bell? Read the report below: City Won’t Put Illegal Immigrant Law On Ballot Fri, 12/12/2008 - 12:50 — Judicial Watch Blog ...

Census portrays more of a melting pot in Southern California
Post Date: 2008-12-09 21:07:45 by Jethro Tull
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Recently released survey results suggest that suburban communities have continued to integrate, with significant increases in the Asian and Latino populations. By Rich Connell, Doug Smith and Teresa Watanabe December 9, 2008 The integration of Southern California's suburban communities continued apace into the second half of the decade, driven by steadily growing numbers of Latinos and Asians moving into middle-class neighborhoods, according to detailed census data released Monday. Overall, the white population in the five-county region appears to have leveled off after a notable decline in the 1990s. Other groups continued to expand across the region, with the Asian population ...

Longing for the good 'ol days when America was mostly white
Post Date: 2008-12-08 19:14:30 by Jethro Tull
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Poster Comment: Another column that today wouldn't see the light of day, true as it might be. Is it any wonder the newspaper business is out of business?

533,000 Jobs Lost in NOV -- But the Feds Imported Another 140,000 Foreign Workers the Same Month!
Post Date: 2008-12-07 23:30:23 by X-15
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With the federal government reporting another giant loss of jobs for November, isn't it time to stop the massive importation of foreign workers? Non-farm employers in the U.S. eliminated 533,000 jobs in November. At the same time, in a typical month the feds give out approximately 140,000 new work permits and green cards to foreign workers. How can this make any sense for the American people's own government to be recruiting more competitors for a dwindling number of jobs? Month after month as hundreds of thousands of Americans lose their jobs, the feds keep pumping another 140,000 new foreign workers into the laborforce. The new foreign workers compete with the laid-off and ...

Former drug officer launches 'KopBusters' TV show
Post Date: 2008-12-06 20:53:47 by Ada
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Click for Full Text! Barry Cooper, a former Texas police officer with eight years of specialty in drug interdiction, first made waves when he released the film "Never Get Busted Again," a how-to guide for evading police drug seizures. Austin, Texas-based Cooper's latest project is not nearly so benign, and will likely generate for the former drug warrior an army of enemies in law enforcement. 'KopBusters' is a reality TV program that aims to sink crooked officers. "KopBusters rented a house in Odessa, Texas and began growing two small Christmas trees under a grow light similar to those used for growing marijuana," claims a release from ...

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