The unfriendlies appear to be riled up and active since they gaggled en masse upon Washington last week.
The degree of entitlement exhibited is remarkably extreme in how they demand full rights to something they essentially stole. But when Washington allows foreigners to squat here for decades (and even caters to them in many cases), the Mexicans et al begin to think this is their country, and they belong here. They further have been trained to believe that if they complain enough, then they will get what they want.
Let’s review a few recent demand-a-thons, where the gimme brigade was in full squawk mode…
Immigrants march on Feinstein office for reform San Francisco Chronicle, 3/25/10
Hundreds of immigrants and their advocates rallied in front of Sen. Dianne Feinstein’s downtown San Francisco office Wednesday to urge her to push for legislation that would give legal status and other relief to those who came to this country without documentation. [...]
“Feinstein listen, we’re in the struggle,” the crowd shouted in Spanish while more than a dozen speakers ascended a makeshift podium to call for Feinstein, her Senate colleague Barbara Boxer and President Obama to take up immigration reform as their next big legislative push.
On Saturday, a large crowd of Raza types swarmed Lost Angeles with their clamoring.
Thousands rally for immigration reform, CNN, 3/27/10
Thousands of people rallying for immigration reform poured through several downtown blocks in Los Angeles, California, on Saturday, many waving flags or carrying signs.
“Stop prosecuting our race,” one sign read. “Reform not raids,” said a banner held by several people as they stretched across a large portion of a road. Some banged drums, and the sound of noisemakers pervaded. American and Mexican flags were common.
It’s gotten to the point where normal law enforcement is something aliens want removed when it inconveniences them, as the item below illustrates. Public safety is not high on their values, apparently.
ESCONDIDO: Protesters again call for the removal of police chief, North County Times, 3/26/10
Critics of Escondido’s driver’s license checkpoints on Friday once again called on police Chief Jim Maher to end the crackdowns and to step down if he refuses to do so.
Police checkpoints have long been criticized by Latino activists who say they disproportionately affect their community. That is because illegal immigrants, many of whom are Latinos, are barred by state law from having driver’s licenses.
“It’s depressing, sad and humiliating,” said Enedina, an Escondido resident who joined more than 50 other people at a demonstration in front of City Hall.
The woman, who did not want her full name used because she is an illegal immigrant, said her car has been impounded twice because she does not have a driver’s license.


