Press Release 05: 1 October 2011
Contact: Loch David Crane (619)222-2849
<www.Crane4Mayor2012.org>
Protest illegal aliens taking 198,000 jobs from San Diegans: Remember the Alamo!
MOVEON.ORG is sponsoring a protest in San Diego to find jobs for most of the 150,000 unemployed veterans, single parents, families, students, minorities, and individuals in San Diego. This is one of the “Jobs not cuts: Week of Action events” which draws attention and help to the unemployed. This event will be held from noon to 3pm in front of the Mexican Consulate at 1549 India Street (between Beech St & Cedar St). Although there are over 230 countries in the World, the United States Border Patrol estimates, based on arrests and detentions, that 85% of those breaking in to America are from Mexico.
According to the Pew Hispanic Institute, there are an estimated 198,000 illegals in San Diego who are consuming jobs, social services, healthcare, K-12 education, and even in-state college tuition benefits for which they have not paid and to which they are not entitled. Breaking into America is a federal crime, and so are shielding and aiding those illegal aliens.
San Diego’s citizens have a duty to employ the veterans who defended us, the parents who raised our American families, and the other American citizens who played by the rules legally. We also have a duty to employ naturalized citizens who have gone through the citizenship process and learned English, those immigrants who earned their citizenship by serving in our national Armed Forces, and to employ those Americans were born on our soil whether from legal or illegal mothers. We must help our fellow Americans survive.
There are 198,000 illegal aliens taking jobs, social services, and receiving in-state college tuition reductions from legal Americans. The Union-Tribune estimates there are150,000 San Diegans who need and deserve these jobs and services. When the illegal aliens leave, we will then have 48,000 extra jobs to offer to new San Diegans who can return to California and find employment!
“The MoveOn family of organizations brings real Americans back into the political process. With 5 million members across America — from carpenters to stay-at-home moms to business leaders – we work together to realize the progressive promise of our country. MoveOn is a service — a way for busy but concerned citizens to find their political voice in a system dominated by big money and big media. MoveOn.org Civic Action is a 501(c)(4) nonprofit organization, formerly known just as MoveOn.org, [which] primarily focuses on education and advocacy on important national issues,” explains their web site.
This is the AMERICAN DREAM: to work hard, obey the laws, build a career, buy a house, enjoy your rewards, and be proud of your City and State. Close to it is the LEGAL IMMIGRANT DREAM: to apply for citizenship successfully, learn American History and English, become naturalized, leave your home country, perhaps serve in the US military, participate in an inspiring citizenship presentation, and eventually earn a place as a proud legal citizen.
But the ILLEGAL ALIEN dream is to come to America and steal whatever benefits, jobs, and other things are available without intending to learn English or become legal citizens. According to the Los Angeles Times’ David Kelly in 2006, many of the 85% illegal aliens from Mexico even dream of Aztlan–reconquering (stealing back) the seven western States which were lost in the Mexican-American war (California, Utah, Nevada, along with parts of Colorado, Arizona, New Mexico and Wyoming) .
“‘Aztlan’ became a powerful rallying cry for militants who spoke of a ‘reconquista,’ or reconquest, of the Southwest, turning it into an independent homeland for Hispanic people” says Kelly. The Mexican government was paid $15 million for the land under the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo in 1848. Their losing command General was Santa Anna, butcher of Americans at the Alamo. Do you remember the Alamo?
Which of these three dreams is yours--and do you deserve it?
Protestors are advised to bring water, shade, and sunscreen as well as chairs, signs, and bullhorns.
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