Tuesday, October 30, 2007

Occupations that were formerly all Black, such as construction, dry-wall and the hotel services are now exclusively Mexican.

Mexican War, Part II | By Paul Streitz | Mar 21, 2006 - 8:07:00 PM | Effect on African-Americans

African-Americans, or as the patriot Terry Anderson has said, “Americans who are Black” have been the group that has been most damaged by the Mexican invasion.

Terry Anderson’s south-central Los Angeles has turned from 90% Black to 90% Mexican. ...
Occupations that were formerly all Black, such as construction, dry-wall and the hotel services are now exclusively Mexican. Occupations that were formerly unionized have been replaced by low-wage, non-unionized Mexicans.
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The New York Times reports on March 20, 2006, “Plight Deepens for Black Men, Studies Warn.” It says, “By 2004, the share (of young black men without jobs) had grown to 72 percent, compared with 34 percent of white and 19 percent of Hispanic dropouts.” Even when high school graduates were included, half of black men in their 20’s were jobless, in 2004.”

Of course, The New York Times does not mention the impact of legal and illegal immigration on African-Americans. ...

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