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Re: Who Benefits From Illegal Immigration ?

by Ted <tedorn44@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Apr 9, 2008 at 09:25 AM

On Apr 9, 8:52=A0am, THE-MAG...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> 1) MEXICO - Millions of U. S. dollars stream into Mexico every month
> from illegal immigrants that send their paychecks home to their
> families. The Mexican government is the ultimate benefactor as they
> control the lives of their citizens.
>
> 2) ORGANIZED DRUG DEALERS - In the 1960's you could drive down to the
> border and pick up a pound of weed for about 30 U. S. dollars. The weed
> came from a peasant farmer that was not involved in an 'international
> drug trade'. Now the stakes are much different. Drug dealing is a
> multi-billion dollar industry. Not only do Americans spend millions of
> dollars on legal pharmaceutical drugs in Mexico, but they also prop the
> Mexican economy through billions of dollars of supposedly 'illegal'
> Mexican drugs.
>
> Tons of cocaine are trans****ted easily from South America and into the
> U. S across our Southern border. The weed (marijuana) trade sup****ts
> thousands along the borders and in the pot growing regions of Mexico.
> The Mexican governments futile attempts at cleaning up border towns like
> Nuevo Laredo and others is only because it benefits them to keep them
> lawless. The drug trade along the Mexican border has created thousands
> of instant millionaires along the border, in Mexico and in the U. S. A..
>
> Illegal immigrants that enter the U. S. are couriers and drug pushers
> for most of the illegal drugs entering the U. S.. Mexicans nationals and
> Mexican-Americans living in the Southwestern border-states control the
> illegal drug trade in Marijuana, Cocaine and Heroin as well as the
> thriving drug trade in pharmaceutical drugs manufactured in Mexico.
> Another residual effect of the drug trade is the prevalence of gangs in
> the U. S.. Gangs are simply disposable retail drug operations for the
> organized drug dealers. And gang members carry out the dirty work for
> the drug dealers so they never get their hands dirty.
>
> Mexican organized crime is no different than Italian crime families and
> the Mafia. They expect loyalty or the price is death. Where there is
> drug dealing there is prostitution. Hundreds perhaps thousands of women
> have wound up dead and discarded into the desert. Many of these were the
> result of organized criminals running drugs and prostitutes. The more
> illegal immigrants that are entering and living in the U. S., the more
> the organized drug lords have to spread their goods and earn them a
> lucrative living. Tighten the borders and you tighten the noose on the
> criminals. It won't stop them completely.
>
> As long as weed is a highly desired illegally commodity in the U. S.,
> the drug lords will continue to make a killing on this easily grown,
> cheap agricultural product worth increasingly more on this side of the
> border only because it is illegal.
>
> 3) CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTORS IN THE U. S. - Illegal immigration has been
> a windfall for developers and contractors in the building trades as well
> as for contractors in the industrial trades. In Southwestern states
> where Unions are not a requirement for contractors, contractors have
> taken full advantage of illegal immigrant workers. Unions have always
> been the favorite child of Italian crime families and other organized
> crime. Illegal immigrants are the favorite child of organized crime now.
> Contractors can hire disposable illegal immigrants that no one will miss
> if they disappear.
>
> Contractors can also pay minimal wages, pocket employee taxes like FICA
> and Social Security and threaten the workers with exposure or
> de****tation if they do not do exactly what they are told to do or if
> they don't keep their mouths shut. They are basically slaves to their
> employers. Illegal immigrants are the slave trade of the twenty first
> century.
>
> 4) HOTEL AND RESTAURANT INDUSTRIES - Hotels and restaurants hire
> millions of illegal immigrants. It saves them money and they have an
> endless supply of cheap labor.
>
> 5) LANDSCAPERS - How do so many landscapers make so much money so fast?
> Illegal immigrants.
>
> 6) JANITORIAL SERVICES - Again cheap labor, and an endless supply of
> workers.
>
> 7) COR****ATIONS AND BUSINESSES - By hiring contractors, landscapers and
> janitorial services that employs illegal immigrants they save money
> because generally they can provide the same service for less.
>
> 8) OTHERS - Domestic services like maids, mechanic shops, illegal chop
> shops. Most of the cars stolen in the United States end up in Mexico or
> are sold and traded through Mexico as parts.
>
> 9) POLITICIANS - Most politicians are investors too. If the companies
> they invest in make more money because they hire illegals, they're
> happy.
>
> WHO LOSES FROM ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION?
> 1) TAXPAYERS - More welfare benefits, more roads, more schools, more
> free health care, more strain on utilities and limited resources, less
> legal citizens that pay their fair share of taxes.
>
> 2) SCHOOLS - More students that don't speak the language slow down those
> that do. It costs more to educate. Teachers become frustrated because
> they are judged and evaluated based on standards that are set for
> English speaking students and they know they can't possibly expect the
> non-English speaking students to score on the same level as English
> speaking students. Schools with lower performing non-English speaking
> students or students who have difficulty with the language end up
> getting LESS money for education at their schools.
>
> 3) HEALTH CARE - Health care costs rise because of an increase in
> indigent care.
>
> 4) STATE GOVERNMENTS - States are required to provide more services and
> utilities for a larger population that is not exponentially increasing
> the tax base.
>
> 5) LOCAL GOVERNMENTS - Same issue as the state governments.
>
> 6) MEXICAN NATIONALS - As long as the Mexican government knows that it
> can ex****t their citizens and receive a double benefit they will
> continue to promote illegal immigration to the U. S. Less Mexican
> citizens in Mexico means less that the government has to pay for its
> citizens. More illegal immigrants in the U. S. means more money coming
> to Mexico from the U. S. And as long as they can make money by ex****ting
> their citizens to another country, they are less likely to improve
> conditions in their own country for their own citizens.

Fine article to email.

ted

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 14 Posts in Topic:
Re: Who Benefits From Illegal Immigration ?
Ted <tedorn44@[EMAIL P  2008-04-09 09:25:01 
Re: Who Benefits From Illegal Immigration ?
"adam russell"   2008-04-09 10:21:18 
Re: Who Benefits From Illegal Immigration ?
"Rod Speed" <  2008-04-10 03:47:51 
Re: Who Benefits From Illegal Immigration ?
William Souden <souden  2008-04-09 18:07:42 
Re: Who Benefits From Illegal Immigration ?
"JR Weiss" <  2008-04-09 11:48:31 
Re: Who Benefits From Illegal Immigration ?
"Rod Speed" <  2008-04-10 05:05:42 
Re: Who Benefits From Illegal Immigration ?
"adam russell"   2008-04-09 12:01:26 
Re: Who Benefits From Illegal Immigration ?
"Rod Speed" <  2008-04-10 05:11:53 
Re: Who Benefits From Illegal Immigration ?
William Souden <souden  2008-04-09 19:51:31 
Re: Who Benefits From Illegal Immigration ?
"adam russell"   2008-04-09 23:35:17 
Re: Who Benefits From Illegal Immigration ?
"Rod Speed" <  2008-04-10 19:36:54 
Re: Who Benefits From Illegal Immigration ?
"sinister" <  2008-04-14 21:41:12 
Re: Who Benefits From Illegal Immigration ?
"Rod Speed" <  2008-04-15 14:05:45 
Re: Who Benefits From Illegal Immigration ?
Cheapo Groovo <ccsj@[E  2008-04-15 10:00:33 

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