The situation at America’s
border
Dear Mr. President,
To deal with the situation at the US border in California, there
is a simple and effective solution: Bring all Latino migrants at America's border along with the US Democrats and American Jews to a ship and unload
them off the coast of Israel, where the originators, protagonists, proponents, promoters and supporters of the wild illegal migration home – a migration modeled on Marxist-Zionist ideology and propaganda.
Jerzy Chojnowski
Chairman-GTVRG e.V.
www.gtvrg.de
PS. If you can not find a radical solution to this, then North America threatens complete Latinization. And then social and political conditions in the United States are likely to be the same as in Venezuela, Honduras or Brazil. It is hard to imagine what would happen if the United States fell into chaos and what consequences this would have for the security and stability of the world community.
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PS. If you can not find a radical solution to this, then North America threatens complete Latinization. And then social and political conditions in the United States are likely to be the same as in Venezuela, Honduras or Brazil. It is hard to imagine what would happen if the United States fell into chaos and what consequences this would have for the security and stability of the world community.
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Report cites
'Latinization of U.S.,' warns of 'backlash' against whites
by Paul Bedard
August 03, 2015 12:04 PM
A study of the growing Hispanic immigrant population
declares that the country is on the verge of the "Latinization of the
United States," a "browning of America" that by 2050 will be 29
percent Latino — and politically influential.
Published in the authoritative journal "
Ethnicities," the immigration analysis by two California experts noted
that while big states such as California and Florida are home to most
Hispanics, there has been a recent growth surge exceeding 300 percent of mostly
Mexicans to Georgia, Kentucky, South Carolina, North Carolina and Arkansas.
The analysis is focused on how to economically handle the
surge so that Latinos do not get left behind — or out of the middle class. The
numbers and characterization of the new immigrants spells out the influence of
the Hispanics.
Hispanics are a growing
political power.
In "Latina/o
Formations in the United States," Loyola Marymount University's Antonia
Darder and University of California's Rodolfo D. Torres write that already 20
percent of the 30 million youths aged 18-24 in America are Latino and are
poised to influence American politics and policy.
"By the
sheer force of numbers, the kinds of adults that Latino students become will
dramatically shape the future history of this country, as the former white
majority becomes a minority population, at least in terms of number," said
the study provided to Secrets. It sits behind a paywall.
"Latinos have become more than an electoral voting
bloc, emerging as strategic actors in major processes of democratic social
transformation," they added.
And they warned
that there could be a backlash as whites try to hang on to power.
"In fact,
the current struggle that persists in Arizona may well be a bellwether for the
potential backlash that is bound to ensue in others parts of the nation, as the
White Anglo-Saxon Protestant population no longer enjoys the political security
associated with their past majority status," said the authors.
"Over the past four decades, Latinos in the United
States have emerged as strategic actors in this process of socio economic
transformation. This so-called Latinization of the United States comes at a
time of increasing social polarization and class inequalities. These forces
assert themselves economically, demographically, culturally and politically in
the workplaces and in Latino everyday life," added their analysis.
Paul Bedard, the Washington Examiner's "Washington
Secrets" columnist, can be contacted at pbedard@washingtonexaminer.com.
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