Ground Zero In Occupied
America [Peter
Brimelow] - 11/13/04
A painful part of our life at VDARE.COM is desperate
email from ordinary Americans seeking protection from
the impact of immigration. Often they beg for help in
reporting illegal aliens to the indifferent authorities.
All we can do is refer them to Juan Mann’s handy
guide.
I found these two recent emails from women, reproduced
without editing, especially affecting:
I moved to a new
apartment. I have a handicapped adult child 21. He
is visually impaired, has cerebral palsey and autism.
He has very poor balance and needs help walking. My
apartments go A, B, & C. The parking goes the same
way. The spanish people in C took my parking and
wouldn't give it back. So I called my land lord who is
taking forever to fix the situation. I have
handicapped parking and the people in C don't want to
honor that either. I am sure they are illegals. They
have 5 or 6 cars parked on an empty lot each with a
different expired tag from 2000 on. How do they have
more rights than me? Thanks
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The second writer is “not sure” who she should
talk to about her troubles—but sensibly has no
expectation from her government:
I'm not
sure who I should talk to but I have a house full of
mexicans who live next door to me and I'm having nothing
but problems with them they play their music all times
of the day and when I complain they just stare and don't
know how to speak a word of english I have an 11 year
neice when the men see her they look her up and down
and make cat noises she doesn't feel safe to walk in her
own yard or outside the house the girls who live there
roll their eyes at us or stare. when I talked to their
landlord she told me she really can't do anything
because when she tries to talk to them they don't
understand her because no one in that house speaks a
word of english who do I contact because I feel they
should not be living there.
It’s easy to brush off these simple appeals—if you live
in a gated community or the Upper West Side of
Manhattan. All across America, however, this is the
reality that blue collar workers face. And they will
face on a vastly increased scale if Bush gets his
open-borders plan package through.
Which is why we call it
“The Bush Betrayal.”
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