August 18, 2009 NOTE: PLEASE say if you DON'T want your name and/or email address published when sending VDARE email. An NY Reader Observes Criminal Tendencies In Foreign-Born Baseball Players Who Displace American Kids
From: Bob Kuza (e-mail
him)
Re: Patrick Cleburne’s Blog:
Not Wanted: Young American Baseball Players
Here’s one foreign-born baseball player who
took a job from
an American kid.
Julio Castillo, who Joe Guzzardi
first profiled
in his August 1 2008 column, and most certainly is a
beneficiary of the liberal visa policy for athletes, was
convicted of felonious assault and sentenced to thirty
days in jail and three years’ probation for a throwing a
baseball at a fan. [Castillo
Gets Jail, Probation, Associated Press,
August 6, 2009]
The Dominican Republic native Castillo, who entered a
not guilty plea, had been in the U.S. less than
one month
when his violent behavior caused an innocent fan to be
sent to the hospital with a concussion.
A bad seed plays while an
American youth
sits on the sidelines. All this is made possible by the
COMPETE Act.
Kuza’s previous letter about the sorry New York Mets is here. |