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March 11, 2008

Hispanic Illegal Alien Exodus Proof of a Bad Marriage Partnership

In much the same way that a bad marriage is not healthy if one partner is in it for what they can get out of it, and the other is co-dependent on that partner. Illegal immigration is unhealthy for the co-dependent country involved.

Almost daily we hear how our crashing economy is causing an exodus of illegals returning to their homelands when the work, money, and handouts runs out. Many of these are represented in the media as hardship stories built to display the “poor undocumented worker”, “poor businesses”, and in some cases “poor community” who are being affected by the loss. While no one can dispute the effect this loss has on those elements, they are in essence, no different then those who are co-dependent marriage partners who suddenly find themselves struggling to learn to survive.

What needs to be understood, and understood firmly, is that illegal immigrants are not here “for better or for worse”. They will not hang around when this country struggles. They will not hang around if the country falls. Their loyalty is not to this country at all and they will return home to the place their loyalty lies, or move on to another country that has what they desire. In this case money, work, and someone to take care of them.

American citizens and many legal immigrants have a deep loyalty to the United States. No matter how hard it gets in the nation, they will hold on, they will struggle through, and they will work to improve the situation of the home they love unconditionally. “For better or for worse” is not even a thought for them, it’s a way of life.

Just as one would not support a loved on, or friend in an unhealthy relationship. America needs to not support this unhealthy relationship that’s been created by illegal immigrants and their advocates. Americans need to support and advocate for healthy relationships with Citizens and legal immigrants who had a deep unseated love for this country. Who will stick with her through thick and thin, no matter how thin it gets. It is that, and that alone that makes for a healthy relationship and a healthy nation.
As for the “woe is me” tales, well just like the co-dependent partner learns to live again. These co-dependent individuals, businesses, and communities will also learn to live again. In many cases they will learn to be stronger, stabler, and healthier then before when they were in the unhealthy relationship. In some cases they might not ever break the bonds of co-dependency but above all they will learn what the signs of co-dependency are and be able to advocate against it, while helping awake other co-dependents to be able to survive the “life without” too.

Hispanic exodus is under way
Workers leave Lee as jobs disappear
The News Press
March 9, 2008

In this case, cold, hard statistics don’t tell the story.

“I am not aware of anyone who would track that locally,” said Glen Solier, business development specialist for the Lee County Department of Economic Development.

“Those people are off the grid. Undocumented,” said Susanna Patterson, economic analyst for the Florida Agency for Workforce Innovation.

But the oh-so-human snapshots of everyday living are revealing.

Like a weekend soccer league down from 32 teams to 25 because more than 100 players have had to leave.

Or a church that has cut two Sunday services to one because about 200 former members have returned to their homeland.

Or the western-wear clothier who gave up one of his three shopping center units and said business is off by 40 percent because customers are gone.

Put these and other pictures together and the collage tells the story of Hispanics who are leaving Southwest Florida to find work or to return to the support of their families back home.

“There is a loss in the number of Hispanics in our communities,” said Robert Selle, director of the Amigos Center, which aids Hispanics with immigration issues and offers other services in Lee County. “The underlying reason is economic; the same reason they came here in the first place.”

Population drain

The loss comes from a good portion of Lee County’s population. The U.S. Census Bureau listed the county’s Hispanic population at more than 90,000 - about 16 percent of Lee’s 571,000 population - in 2006.

What the statistics further show is that work is gone. Unemployment in the Fort Myers-Cape Coral region has risen this past year, from 2.7 percent to 6.3 percent.

Many of the lost jobs are in construction, which has been put on hold as the sluggish market struggles with a glut of unsold houses.

Because many Hispanic construction workers are believed to be illegal immigrants, because construction and agricultural workers are a mobile population anyway, because many are single with families back in their native lands, and because their leaving was often spur-of-the-moment, no governmental or social service agency is keeping accurate records of this exodus.

Lee County School District reported a loss of Hispanics in all grades totaling 388 pupils through January of this school year - this after growing by almost 3,000 Hispanic students a year earlier.

But the white student population dropped as well. The big difference was while dropout rates tend to increase as the year goes on in the upper grades, the Hispanic population was the only one also to lose ground in the kindergarten through fifth-grade range. It fell by 87 pupils - an indication their families moved from the district, according to Michael Smith, director of planning, growth and school capacity.

“Many workers in the construction industry and related industry are leaving the area and following the money,” said Barbara Hartman, spokeswoman for the state’s Career and Service Center in Fort Myers. “It seems to be an increasing number of people who are temporarily relocating. I wish we did track that.”

Hartman said she knows people are leaving because they tell counselors when they come in seeking work, saying they need the higher construction industry wages, which begin at $10 to $11 an hour for the most unskilled, to maintain their standard of living……..

March 5, 2008

Victim 3475: 5-Year Old Girl Infected With Herpes

Jose Oviedo, an illegal alien, is on the run after sexually assaulting a 5-year old girl and infecting her with herpes in Indianapolis.

When news reporters went to Oviedo’s place of residency, those inside confirmed he had fled back to Mexico.

To make things more troubling, the man was the mother’s boyfriend who molested the child.  It was the child’s grandmother who discovered the signs of abuse and took the child to the hospital.

March 3, 2008

Indy Officer Kills Armed Motorist In Struggle

Officer Jason Ross, a six-year veteran with the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Force fired one shot from his pistol when a motorist pulled a 9mm Ruger semi-automatic pistol against him.

Police identified the suspect as Juan N. Arreola.

Arreola was stopped by police in front of a BP gas station for not having a license plate within view, a minor traffic violation.  Police later found a termporary plate lying inside the vehicle.

The suspect appeared nervous, so the officer called for backup.  When the other officer arrived, the two approached the motorist and requested him to exit the vehicle.

The suspect stepped out of the vehicle and pulled a handgun from his waistband.  It was then a struggle began as the two officers attempted to gain control of the suspects gun.

As the officers were in the fight for their lives, one officer took a shot at the motorist.  Medical assistance was called but the man was pronounced dead at the scene.

Indiana Joining States Cracking Down On Invaders

In a vote of 66-33 the Indiana House floor voted in favor of cracking down on illegal aliens.  This vote echoed that of the Senate who approved a similar bill by 37-11 back in January.

This vote was a major step in favor of protecting America and American’s for many leaders who had to overcome pressure from big business, Hispanic leaders and passionate lawmakers on both sides.

The legislation which can revoke an employers business license for repeatedly hiring illegal aliens will likely be heading to the House-Senate conference committee.  There the differences between the two bills will be worked out.

In addition to the crackdown of employers, the legislation requires Indiana State Police to enter into an agreement with federal officials regarding training and enforcement of immigration laws.  The Attorney General would also be requested to investigate written complaints against employers of illegal aliens.

While opponents of the bill claim that it offers a wide open door for racial profiling and racial discrimination.
Supporters of the bill stated that the bill was necessary as illegal aliens are taking jobs away from legal residents as well as costing the state taxpayers money for eduction, law enforcement and incarceration.

In a “You should have thought about that before breaking and ignoring the law” moment.  Rep. Mara Candaleria Reardon, D-Munster asked “How will we adjust to worker shortages in Indiana?”  Fearing thousands of Hispanic workers leaving the state out of fear, such as has been the case in Oklahoma and Arizona.

How They Voted

Democrats Voting No.  23

Rep. Dennis T. Avery D-Mount Vernon, Rep. Jeb Bardon D-Indianapolis, Rep. John Barlett, D-Indianapolis, Rep. Charlie Brown, D-Gary, Rep. William A. Crawford, D-Indianapolis, Rep. John Day, D-Indianapolis, Rep-Chester F. Dobis, D-Merrilville, Rep. Craig R. Fry, D-Mishawaka, Rep. F. Dale Grubb, D-Covington, Rep. Earl L. Harris, D-East Chicago, Rep. George Philip Hoy, D-Evansville, Rep. Sheila Klinker, D-Lafayette, Rep. Linda Lawson, D-Hammond, Rep. Carolene Mays, D-Indianapolis, Rep. Joe Micon, D-West Lafayette, Rep. David Orentlicher, D-Indianapolis, Rep. Matt Pierce, D-Bloomington, Rep. Gregory W. Porter, D-Indianapolis, Rep. Mara Candelaria Reardon, D-Munster, Rep. Vernon G. Smith, D-Gary, Rep. Dan C. Stevenson, D-Highland, Rep. Vanessa Summers, D-Indianapolis, Rep. Peggy Welch, D-Bloomington.

Republicans Voting No.  10

Rep. Matt Bell, R-Fort Wayne, Rep. Randy L. Borror, R-New Haven, Rep. Tim Brown, R-Crawfordsville, Rep. James Russel Buck, R-Kokomo, Rep. Richard “Dick” Dodge, R-Pleasant Lake, Rep. Jeffery K. Espich, R-Avilla, Rep. William G. Friend, R-Macy, Rep. Eric A. Gutwein, R-Rensselaer, Rep. Michael B. Murphy, R-Indianapolis, Rep. Jerry Torr, R-Carmel.

Democrats Voting Yes.  27

Rep. Terri Jo Austin, D-Anderson, Rep. Kreg Battles, D-Bedford, Rep. Robert J. Bischoff, D-North Vernon, Rep. Sandra Blanton, D-Indianapolis, Rep. David Cheatham, D-Depauw, Rep. William C. Cochran, D-English, Rep. Dave Crooks, D-Vincennes, Rep. Nancy Dembowski, D-Knox, Rep. Ryan Dvorak, D-South Bend, Rep. Phil GiaQuinta, D-Fort Wayne, Rep. Terry A. Goodin, D-Greensburg, Rep. Trent Van Haaften, D-Evansville, Rep. Ron Herrell, D-Kokomo, Rep. Clyde Kersey, D-Terre Haute,Rep. Winfield C. Moses, Jr., D-Uniondale, Rep. David L. Niezgodski, D-South Bend, Rep. Dennie Oxley II, D-Boonville
Rep. Scott Pelath, D-Michigan City, Rep. Phillip Pflum, D-Milton, Rep. Scott Reske, D-Pendleton
Rep. Paul J. Robertson, D-Jeffersonville, Rep. Greg Simms, D-Valparaiso, Rep. Steven R. Stemler, D-New Albany, Rep. Russell L. Stilwell, D-Evansville, Rep. Vern Tincher,D-Terre Haute, Rep. Dennis Tyler, D-Muncie, Rep. Shelli VanDenburgh, D-Indianapolis

Republicans voting yes. 39

Rep. Robert W. Behning, R-Indianapolis, Rep. Bruce Borders, R-Jasonville, Rep. Brian Bosma, R-Indianapolis, Rep. Lawrence Lee Buell, R-Indianapolis, Rep. Woody Burton, R-Whiteland
Rep. Robert Cherry, R-Greenfield, Rep. Suzanne Crouch, R-Monroe, Rep. Bill Davis, R-Portland
Rep. Tom Dermody, R-LaPorte, Rep. Cleo Duncan, R-Greendale, Rep. Sean Eberhart, R-Shelbyville
Rep. Jon Elrod, R-Indianapolis, Rep. Ralph M. Foley, R-Martinsville, Rep. David Nason Frizzell, R-Indianapolis, Rep. Timothy Harris, R-Marion, Rep. Phillip D. Hinkle, R-Indianapolis
Rep. Thomas D. Knollman, R-Liberty, Rep. Eric Koch, R-Austin, Rep. Don Lehe, R-Brookston
Rep. Daniel Leonard, R-Huntington, Rep. L. Jack Lutz, R-Anderson, Rep. Richard W. McClain, R-Logansport, Rep. Tim Neese, R-Elkhart, Rep. Cindy Noe, R- Indianapolis, Rep. Phyllis J. Pond, R-Indianapolis, Rep. Kathy Kreag Richardson, R-Noblesville, Rep. Michael Allen Ripley, R-Fort Wayne
Rep. William ‘Bill’ J. Ruppel, R-North Manchester, Rep. Thomas E. Saunders, R-Lewisville, Rep. Milo Smith, R-Columbus, Rep. Edmond Soliday, R-Valparaiso, Rep. Greg Steuerwald, R-Danville, Rep. Marlin Stutzman, R-Howe, Rep. Amos Thomas, R-Brazil, Rep. Jeffrey Thompson, R-Lizton, Rep. P. Eric Turner, R-Cicero, Rep. John Ulmer, R-Goshen, Rep. Jacqueline Walorski, R-Lakeville, Rep. David Alan Wolkins, R-Winona Lake

February 20, 2008

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