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From:
Brian Welch (e-mail him)
Re: Allan Wall’s Blog:
Irving, Texas Hit
By Hispanic Tidal Wave
My small, semirural
Fort Worth exurb is,
like Irving, constantly struggling with low Hispanic
high school
graduation rates.
Remember the “Hispanic
tidal wave” Wall refers to is an assault on
all fronts.
The
Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex is lousy with
increasingly vocal and active illegals,
Hispanderers
and apologists. Local immigration enforcement
efforts—usually the only kind available in the face of a
passive federal government—have yielded mixed results.
Meanwhile, as Bryanna Bevens
once wrote,
Dallas’
Parkland Hospital
gleefully churns out as many as 30 anchor babies a
day. That means that in the four years since
Beven’s column approximately 45,000 future likely
Democratic voters have been unapologetically welcomed
into Texas at Parkland.
And that’s just one hospital in one
city!
When we add to the immigration mix
politicians
who are committed to the self-immolating idolatry of
multiculturalism as well as those who simply have
self-serving,
cynical business interests at heart, leadership that derides
the border fence except when giving it lip service to
win political capital and the politically popular but
patently stupid notion that adding millions of
low-income wage earners to the tax rolls is a better
plan for economic recovery than removing the fiscal
albatross of public charges then despite
Herculean efforts
in many quarters, these demographic and political trends
won’t change anytime soon. Welch is a US Navy veteran who works in the nuclear power industry that, he says, “hasn’t been outsourced—yet –only because they haven’t figured out a way to do it effectively”. His letter about swine flu in Texas is here. Previous letters from Welch about Governor Rick Perry and Houston as a sanctuary city are archived here, here, and here. Read Welch’s blog here. |