Wednesday, December 19, 2012
Monday, September 15, 2008
The Infringment of Americans Rights
The Los Angeles Times seem to be touting the ratio of blacks and whites to Hispanics in South Los Angeles. The headline reads. Latinos now outnumber blacks 2 to 1 in South Los Angeles. Adding this picture of Black kids?
In the article they state, in the 1990, 47% of South L.A. residents were Latino and another 47% were African American. By 2006, the mix had changed to 62% Latino and 31% black, 3% white, 2% Asian/ Pacific Islander and 2% other. About 40% of the people living in South L.A. are foreign-born.
Never mentioning that the spike in Hispanics residents is due to illegal immigration and Los Angeles's sanctuary policy.
Also in my opinion the Los Angeles times is cautiously implying, because there are more Hispanic and less blacks, South Los Angeles is slowly becoming a safer and prospering county to live in.
Labels:
illegal immigration,
Los Angeles,
Los Angeles Times
Saturday, June 28, 2008
Thursday, June 26, 2008
Cuban-American Foundation Linked to Smuggling
Mexico, Jun 24.— The Cuban American National Foundation (CANF) has been linked to the Gulf Cartel that smuggles people from Cuba to the United States via Mexico, reported the La Jornada newspaper on Monday quoting sources in the Mexican Attorney General’s Office.
The Mexican newspaper states that for three years the terrorist organization based in Miami has had ties with a band of hired killers known as Los Zetas, of the Gulf Cartel, who smuggle Cuban and Central American immigrants to the US through Mexican territory.
Citing legal sources, the newspaper adds that testimonies given before the authorities and courts of Cancun, Quintana Roo show the participation in these operations of two Cuban-born citizens currently under arrest and being held in this state.
The article states that Nairobi Claro and Noriel Veloz, allegedly responsible for trafficking 33 Cubans into Mexico, have declared that they belong to CANF and received money to bribe Mexican authorities and obtain false immigration documents.
The article associates the two suspects with the recent kidnapping of a group of Cuban immigrants being transported by National Immigration Institute (INM) officers from Cancun to the immigration station in the state of Chiapas.
Claro and Veloz decided not to accept bail after it was posted for them by lawyers unknown to them. They fear being killed by a CANF assassin if they are released from the Cancun jail.
La Jornada also cites confidential intelligence reports from the Attorney General’s Office noting that a trip from Cuba to Mexico costs around US $10,000.
Source:PeriĆ³dico 26 -- Las Tunas, Cuba
The Mexican newspaper states that for three years the terrorist organization based in Miami has had ties with a band of hired killers known as Los Zetas, of the Gulf Cartel, who smuggle Cuban and Central American immigrants to the US through Mexican territory.
Citing legal sources, the newspaper adds that testimonies given before the authorities and courts of Cancun, Quintana Roo show the participation in these operations of two Cuban-born citizens currently under arrest and being held in this state.
The article states that Nairobi Claro and Noriel Veloz, allegedly responsible for trafficking 33 Cubans into Mexico, have declared that they belong to CANF and received money to bribe Mexican authorities and obtain false immigration documents.
The article associates the two suspects with the recent kidnapping of a group of Cuban immigrants being transported by National Immigration Institute (INM) officers from Cancun to the immigration station in the state of Chiapas.
Claro and Veloz decided not to accept bail after it was posted for them by lawyers unknown to them. They fear being killed by a CANF assassin if they are released from the Cancun jail.
La Jornada also cites confidential intelligence reports from the Attorney General’s Office noting that a trip from Cuba to Mexico costs around US $10,000.
Source:PeriĆ³dico 26 -- Las Tunas, Cuba
Labels:
CANF,
cuba american,
mexico,
miami,
smuggling
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