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By Javier ManjarresThe pro-Amnesty Hispanic organization La Raza and its following of other pro-amnesty organizations are stepping up their calls for for unrest and “civil” disobedience, as they define the term, in order to bring awareness as to what they believe is ‘their struggle’. Like many of their black counterparts, La Raza does not shy away from flashing their own “race card” in order to move their agenda forward, and/or use it as a scare tactic towards those who push back against their efforts. Recently, one these groups, ‘Familia Latina Unida’ called for a coordinated protest of civil disobedience at Homeland Security offices around the nation beginning on December 20. Hat tip to Patriots for America for posting this ‘call to arms’ by La Raza & Co.
This kind of unrest by these sort of groups is expected to intensify now that the Dream Act has failed and states like Arizona continue to step up their enforcement of illegal immigration. The Florida Legislature has already proposed a similar ‘Arizona style’ bill that will no doubt pass the legislature and be signed by Governor-elect Rick Scott. For this reason alone, in 2011, Florida will be ‘ground zero’ for next round of protests by pro-Amnesty groups, like La Raza
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The bigger problem with all of this unrest will be the violence that is associated with it. La Raza & Co. have long been defenders of the rights of the illegal immigrants, and in some cases, their organization has provided legal representation to illegals who have committed crimes in the U.S. It is not an exaggeration to refer to La Raza as both a racist and subversive organization, as its members believe in their own ethnic superiority; and the group has opposed every common sense national security and immigration enforcement measure proposed. The group also specializes in shakedowns, smear campaigns, and intimidation tactics in order to undermine those who oppose their blatantly divisive efforts that undermine the rule of law in this country.
As the Mexican border war continues to produce carnage and illicit drug traffic into the U.S., speculation is mounting as to how complicit La Raza and its affiliates are with the violence taking place along the U.S.-Mexican border.
As more illegal immigrants continue flow into the country from Mexico, the more that violence and criminal activity will follow them as well. The Mexican cartels are becoming more powerful along the border region, and they dictate who and what and gets to cross over the border. This means that the Cartel through ‘Coyotes’ facilitate the crossing of illegal immigrants into the U.S. Drug Cartels are continuing to use these same illegals to transport drugs across the border, further fueling the drug problem here in the states. The cartels also employ hispanic street gangs like MS-13 and the Mexican Mafia to do their bidding- usually carrying out ‘green lights’ and arms smuggling back into Mexico. Read more about this growing problem here: Arms Smuggling & The Border IssueThe ill-equipped U.S. Border Patrol and local Sheriff departments simply cannot effectively patrol the amount of land they are assigned to cover in order to stem illegal immigration and its crime wave. For this reason, many politicians and concerned citizens have called the Federal Government to permanently station the military to the border to assist the Border Patrol. President Obama made a token attempt to address this problem when he ordered a thousand or so National Guardsmen to the border earlier this year. It has been frustrating to watch President Obama and many in his administration refuse to admit that this is a serious problem that continues to grow and escalate in intensity.
With more and more Americans being killed or falling prey to violent crimes committed by illegal immigrants, is it any wonder why gun and ammunition sales are up, and the number of citizens registering for a concealed weapons license has more than doubled since the end of 2009?