Under pressure from a federal law suit of the type that has been filed by the ACLU against many small communities across the country, the City of Mamaroneck, NY, agreed that it will not enforce federal laws concerning citizens of Mexico and other nations who are in the town illegally. Instead, it has agreed to provide special benefits to these citizens of other nations beyond those available to mere citizens of Mamaroneck. (See "Day-laborer hiring site greeted by cheers, jeers in Mamaroneck")
A federal judge is expected to approve this settlement. It will probably remain in place until a number of citizens of Mamaroneck are killed in criminal activities by these citizens of other nations, or local citizens are killed in drunk driving accidents by these citizens. Until then, it is unlikely that the City leaders of Mamaroneck will be either indicted or removed from office for contributing to criminal activity in their town.
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The way to fight this is for any city with a Day Labor Site to encourage unemployed Americans to use the day labor site. Then, not only do they get work, but they also then dilute the "all Hispanic" group at the Day Labor Site and then it cannot be said that there was "racial discrimination" when ICE checks for immigration status.
If you are an umemployed construction worker - what are you waiting for? Get out there at the places where illegals are waiting for work and compete with them!
Posted by Ruthiness | June 20, 2007 11:45 PM
Posted on June 20, 2007 23:45