Posts Tagged ‘Illegal Immigration’

Open Question: Do people that advocate the arizona immigration bill eat at mexican restaurants?

Saturday, September 17th, 2011

Do you drink Corona? Tequila? Margaritas? Hell Taco Bell? lol It’s just funny to see people screaming illegal immigration this and that and eating at chipotle. kinda hypocritical..mexicans have obviously contributed to a great deal to american culture.
O’Ryan are you really that narrow minded to think that I meant all mexican american are illegal immigrants? and the word racist seems to be the new right reverse spin on issues. for slow people I was saying that mexican culture in general has contributed heavily to our culture. The real racism is embedded in the racial profiling law you advocate O’Ryan.
el tecolote you are the jack ass for thinking tacos are an american dish. What an idiot. yeah pizza too right? beef chow mein, teriyaki chicken, curry goat all american right? lol wow..since people think this is a good law maybe we should come up with some more for other races that might be doing something wrong in this country.
Michael, one term and brother..I’m glad I’m not you..that would really suck. Do you think every chinese or italian or greek or whatever is here legally? every african? every canadian? no, they are not. mexicans are being targeted? I guess you guys are too racist to see that you have to be responsible when making laws. How about we renew the jim crow laws while we are at it? slavery? since every law is legit right? idiots
also oh brother..I was being funny when I mentioned taco bell. you could see how I said it and know that. however it was obviously influenced by mexican culture, hence the type of food they serve. anyway that is a non issue.
Hey Linda you are obviously too stupid to realize this bill would effect legal immigrants as well as illegals. a man was already harrassed for being mexican on the news today and he was a legal immigrant! It’s racial profiling linda..read a freaking book and stop watching Hannity.

Open Question: Your opinion of how SB 1070 is working out immigration law was also a cause for people to stay away?

Wednesday, June 8th, 2011

MESA – A popular East Valley swap market is closing down Wednesday and it appears as though the fight against illegal immigration is the reason.

The Fiesta Marketplace in Mesa has only been open since last fall but Jose Barbosa, the man in charge of leasing at the marketplace, says the place has lost too much money following the Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office raid at a nearby McDonald’s restaurant.

Barbosa says, “This event that happened outside in the McDonalds place. The sheriff came and did a raid and then people got scared. Not only the shoppers, but the vendors.”

He also says Arizona’s new immigration law was also a cause for people to stay away from the marketplace.
http://www.azfamily.com/news/Once-popular-swap-market-struggling-due-to-immigration-fight-97449504.html
Evelyn j look on the bright side no illegals will get a free college education. There is more to our country than your sense of greed and money being your false GOD

Open Question: Should We Have A Licence To Work?

Monday, May 2nd, 2011

I’m 24 years old and in two years I plan on seriously running for US Representative as an Independent.
Illegal aliens are pouring into this country by the thousands everyday. They say they come here to do the jobs we “don’t” do such as picking strawberries. Yet that was probably true 20-30 years ago, now they work construction, retail, hospitality, restaurant, etc. and in direct competition with the law abiding citizens of this country. Now what do you think of this?
Creating a license through the federal level to work anywhere in the United States.

Must have SSN
Must be over 14
Must show proof of residency.
Must have 2 picture Identifications with 1 issued by the US government.

Everything must be verified and approved before they are issued and it is illegal to hire anyone without the license to be employed in this country.

I know this may sound like Big Government and I hate big government. but if we do this it may curb out illegal immigration entirely.

Open Question: Should We Have A License To Work (courtesy of scott b)?

Monday, May 2nd, 2011

I’m 24 years old and in two years I plan on seriously running for US Representative as an Independent.
Illegal aliens are pouring into this country by the thousands everyday. They say they come here to do the jobs we “don’t” do such as picking strawberries. Yet that was probably true 20-30 years ago, now they work construction, retail, hospitality, restaurant, etc. and in direct competition with the law abiding citizens of this country. Now what do you think of this?
Creating a license through the federal level to work anywhere in the United States.

Must have SSN
Must be over 14
Must show proof of residency.
Must have 2 picture Identifications with 1 issued by the US government.

Everything must be verified and approved before they are issued and it is illegal to hire anyone without the license to be employed in this country.

I know this may sound like Big Government and I hate big government. but if we do this it may curb out illegal immigration entirely.

What do you think?

Open Question: What do U think Fear among Ariz. Hispanics dampens Cinco de Mayo?

Thursday, October 28th, 2010

Standing outside a restaurant, legal immigrant Gilberto Reyes, 56, of Mesa, worried that Hispanics leaving the state will mean fewer customers coming into the supermarket where he works. He said it’s usually busy on Cinco de Mayo, but not this year.”People are scared to go out and celebrate because he might start a raid,” he said in Spanish, referring to Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio’s well-publicized illegal immigration sweeps that have instilled fear in the Hispanic community.

The restaurant, Taqueria Cajeme, has already seen a drop off in the number of patrons in the days since Gov. Jan Brewer signed the law.

The owner, Francisco Meza, 41, a legal immigrant living in Mesa, said he has a good idea why: that more people are afraid to leave their homes, fearing that they will be swept up by police, and that others have already left the state.

“My fear is that all my money is invested in this restaurant,” he said in Spanish.

Meza said he may have to leave Arizona, send his family back to Mexico and go to Colorado to find work.

And then he pulled out his cell phone, to show a reporter a video that he says was circulating in the Hispanic community.

A still photograph of Arpaio was accompanied by Latin music, and a Spanish speaking voice, jokingly saying the sheriff was going to raid Cinco de Mayo celebrations. Meza laughed, but behind the joke, there was fear.

Just miles away at a Phoenix news conference, actor and activist Danny Glover said that, while the law was misguided, a boycott would hurt both the targeted places and businesses as well as the people affected by the law.

While the American Bar Association said it will hold a gathering next week in Phoenix, the calls for boycotts continued.

Open Question: Do you agree with this former senior CNN correspondent that illegal immigration is undermining American values?

Thursday, June 10th, 2010

“Illegal Hispanic immigration is undermining American values.”
Illegal immigration is causing an influx of Hispanics who don’t embrace American values.

http://www.csmonitor.com/Commentary/Walter-Rodgers/2010/0330/Illegal-Hispanic-immigration-is-undermining-American-values

By Walter Rodgers

March 30, 2010
Santa Barbara, Calif.

Walking the sandy beachfront in this ultra-affluent city, I chanced upon two Hispanic men rummaging through the trash. Startled at the sight, I stared momentarily. One of them yelled at me, “You look now, but in 50 years we will own all this!” Given the tsunami of illegal immigration and the prolific Hispanic birthrate, I responded, “I believe you will.”

US Census statistics suggest the scavenging man was right. California, now about 37 percent Latino, is expected to be majority Hispanic by 2042. A quarter of all Americans will probably be Latino in 40 years.

This trend has worrisome aspects. Imagine a huge, growing Hispanic underclass in America with a grudge, a burning sense of having been victimized by the “gringos.”

I witnessed this grudge up close a few years ago at Texas A&M International University in Laredo. Hispanic students challenged me, claiming any restriction of illegal immigration across the US southern border with Mexico is a violation of Latinos’ human rights.

Me: “Would you try to reenter Spain without a passport?

Students: “Of course not.”

Me: “What about France, or Britain?”

Students: “No.”

Yet many of these illegal Latino immigrants suffer the illusion they are divinely entitled to colonize the US – and not just the states bordering Mexico, but Chicago and the East Coast as well.

Some Hispanics talk openly of a reconquista, an effort to reclaim the American Southwest that once belonged to Mexico.

Historically, this concept is wide of the mark. Most Hispanic ancestors of immigrants owned no land. Their forebears were serfs of the Roman Catholic Church, once the largest landholder in Latin America and the world. Other ancestors labored as landless peons for Spanish colonial landlords who were later relieved of their lands by 19th-century Anglo-Americans.

Historical entitlement is but one of the myths surrounding illegal Hispanic immigration. Gringos have their own fables, such as ultimate assimilation into a greater English-speaking society.

Professor Lawrence Harrison of Tufts University in Medford, Mass., notes that “In California, fourth- and fifth-generation Mexican immigrants are still speaking only Spanish and resisting assimilation.” He says there are serious cultural barriers to the old melting-pot concept. “Words like compromise and dissent, crucial concepts to American democracy, have radically different meanings in Spanish.” Dissent, for example, translates into “heresy.”

Most alarming, today’s influx of poor Latin American immigrants comes from countries less than congenial to democracy, a law-based society, or public education. Many experts look with alarm on the fact that, unlike earlier European and Asian immigrants, the tsunami from the south too often undervalues educating children because many Hispanic parents resent the idea that their children will have more education than they have. In 2000, only 25 percent of working-age male Mexican immigrants had graduated high school, a sad fact that contributes to an increasingly volatile underclass.

Limited legal Latino immigration greatly enriches the United States. I’ve personally seen how Hispanic Americans bring tremendous loyalty and leadership qualities to our armed forces

But it is morally shameful to expect taxpayers to fund free education and medical care for lawbreakers so that the wealthiest Americans – restaurant owners, ranchers, agribusiness owners, and construction companies – can hire cheap labor regardless of the national consequences.

It is ever the wealthy sticking it to the poor. With so many Americans losing their homes and unable to find jobs, it is outrageous to say Hispanics still take jobs no one else will do.

Congress, which generally represents the wealthy, should begin by imposing huge fines on affluent Americans who hire illegals. Start with the millionaires in my neighborhood, who don’t mow their own lawns or baby-sit their children and instead hire immigrants who are almost certainly illegal.

Businessmen are bonkers if they think opening US borders to allow the free flow of uneducated labor will make America competitive with a burgeoning Chinese economy.

Naive American liberals need to stop trilling over Emma Lazarus’s “Give me your tired, your poor,/ Your huddled masses….” World population was 1.5 billion when she penned those lines. It now approaches 7 billion. America is not a dumping ground for the rest of the world’s surplus population.

Committing national suicide is not without precedent. The Dutch are rapidly losing their country. Before long, its largest cities will belong to Muslim immigrants.
What then becomes of the liberal tradition of Erasmus and traditional Dutch tolerance?

Illegal immigration may ultimately be more threatening to the character and values of the US than any threat from radical Islamists. It’s not about tribe; it’s about the law.

Walter Rodgers, a former senior international correspondent for CNN, writes a biweekly column.
Scott: Do I understand your argument correctly that persons from Guatemala who enter the U.S. illegally are, in fact, NOT illegal because they possess Central American Maya-Quiche blood? Ok….

Open Question: Did anybody else see this 21 arrested after raid of 4 McDonald’s restaurants, 1 home?

Monday, May 31st, 2010

MARICOPA COUNTY, AZ – A raid targeting illegal immigration led to the arrests of 21 Phoenix-area McDonald’s workers Friday, and authorities were still seeking 30 other employees as part of their investigation.
Deputies armed with search warrants raided McDonald’s restaurants in Scottsdale, Tempe and Mesa Friday morning.

The McDonald’s locations include:

•McDonald’s 1516 North Hayden Road, Scottsdale
•McDonald’s 3218 South McClintock, Tempe
•McDonald’s 2130 West Southern, Mesa
•McDonald’s 1460 West Southern, Mesa
Arpaio said information developed by his deputies indicates that over 50 employees working at the businesses may be using falsified or stolen identities for the purposes of gaining employment.

Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio says it will take more time to determine whether any of them are illegal immigrants as officials suspect.

Deputies also searched a mansion in Paradise Valley. The mansion is owned by Richard Coulston, who owns the restaurants. Coulston was not arrested.

McDonald’s Corp. referred comment to Coulston’s company, R&L Management. In a statement, the company says people shouldn’t jump to conclusions without all the facts.”The company has trained its managers and hiring personnel regarding proper hiring procedures,” Pace said. “It does not permit the hiring of employees without completing those procedures … Any individuals unable to meet the legal requirements for establishing authorization to work are not hired.”

Pace said the company was cooperating with the sheriff’s office.

Sheriff Joe Arpaio said Friday afternoon that McDonald’s employees had been prepped on what to do if they were raided.

Arpaio also said most employees’ records were not kept at the store, but at the Coulston’s lawyer’s office.

Arpaio said deputies were tipped off in November to the McDonald’s they raided by a caller to their illegal immigration hot line, and the tipster alleged several employees bragged about being illegal immigrants.

Deputies used government databases to identify 51 workers who appear to be illegal workers, and were looking for the 30 outstanding suspects.

County officials said if any of the workers turns out to be an illegal immigrant, it could be their fourth civil case under the employer sanctions law, which penalizes employers for knowingly hiring illegal immigrants. The law, which is more than two years old, carries license suspensions and revocations for those who knowingly make illegal hires and is designed to reduce the economic incentive for immigrants to cross the border.

http://www.abc15.com/content/news/northeastvalley/paradisevalley/story/21-arrested-after-raid-of-4-McDonald-s/rB1Qa5lZr0CxtRPn3z-gmw.cspx

Open Question: Can a working woman criticize working women?

Saturday, April 17th, 2010

I was reading an article recently by Nancy Levant–a well-published writer who speaks out against working mothers. She blames feminism and working women for the woes of society, saying, “High-powered careers, gyms, hair and nail salons, and shopping while the kids are sorrow-filled in daycare all work to create anger and resentments in women.” She blames working mothers for fast-food restaurants, illegal immigration, booming pharmacy industry, etc.

What struck me was that this Nancy Levant IS a working woman. She is a full time writer and talk-show personality–both occupations that demand a huge amount of time. So can a working woman really criticize other working women? Isn’t it hypocritical to blame working women while being one herself?

And why isn’t this hypocrisy more obvious to Nancy Levant’s readers (I found out about her through several rants from The Man.)

Open Question: Are Hispanics in America more likely to have their identity stolen?

Friday, March 5th, 2010

Identity theft linked to illegal immigration

Apr. 23, 2008 06:58 PM
McClatchy Newspapers

KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Nobody likes getting a letter from the IRS. So imagine Amanda Bien’s reaction last Valentine’s Day when the agency wrote to demand $3,300 in back taxes.

For jobs she never worked. Five of them. In multiple states.

A Lenexa, Kan., Taco Bell. A Wendy’s restaurant. Two Target stores, one in California. The Engineered Air manufacturing plant in De Soto, Kan. Someone, somewhere, got Bien’s name and Social Security number and gave it a workout.

A 28-year-old illegal immigrant was later arrested at the De Soto plant and faces ID theft charges.

Though illegal immigrants aren’t the only ones stealing identities, cases like Bien’s illustrate the inability of disparate government agencies to tackle the problem.

While lawmakers in Washington debate ways to crack down on illegal immigration, the market for false documents and stolen Social Security numbers is booming.

Particularly vulnerable, authorities say, are legal residents with Hispanic last names. Or, as in Bien’s case, names that could sound Hispanic.

As politicians know and Bien is finding out, it’s a problem that defies easy solutions.

The IRS may suspect that multiple people are using the same Social Security number, but the agency doesn’t investigate ID theft. Local police and prosecutors cannot deport illegal immigrants they arrest.”I feel like nobody’s listening,” said Bien, 23, of Ottawa, Kan. “If this can happen to me, it can happen to anybody. And if we don’t do something about it now, what’s going to happen in 10 years?”

Federal estimates indicate that nearly 10 million Americans become victims of identity theft each year. Officials can’t say how many of those identities are being used by illegal workers, but prosecutors in Kansas say they see more cases of illegal immigrants using fake credentials every year.

It mirrors an increase in overall cases related to illegal immigration. The Kansas U.S. attorney’s office received 18 such cases in 1997; in 2007, the number was 106.

Experts expect the trend to continue, and they’re finding ID theft in surprising places. Last fall, U.S. prosecutors in Missouri charged five noncitizens with ID theft after they were found working in the Kansas City Federal Building’s cafeteria.”We know there are thousands and thousands of people working here who aren’t even supposed to be here,” said Brent Anderson, assistant U.S. attorney for Kansas. “There is rampant ID theft going on … and I’m afraid that given the situation we’re in right now, this is just the beginning.”
Source: http://www.azcentral.com/news/articles/2008/04/23/20080423identity-theft0423-ON.html
Do you think your childrens identity is safe?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sHQ9sg4LRvc

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