Why Aliens Are Here

As Bubba and I took our morning trek, we were passed by three males on bicycles who said “good morning” in very broken English. This started a walk down memory lane for me.
When I first moved to here, over twenty years ago, this was just a small, sleepy town on the coast of the Atlantic Ocean. We had two supermarkets, one ‘strip mall’, and a feed store ten miles inland in an area simply called ‘the farms’. The Elementary School went to the eighth grade. My sons’ High School graduating class consisted of three hundred students. As you walked along the river bank, you would see small boats and canoes tied to the shore. It did not matter if the boat was there for a day or a month, because anything left in it would still be there when the owner returned.
Our river was ‘discovered’ by northerners. Huge multi-million dollar mausoleums were built along our river banks, with high fences and electronic gates. Two people sometimes live in these four thousand to five thousand square feet marble and granite ‘homes’. Now there are only certain public access areas where one can go down to the river. Every where else is fenced off for private use.
Huge condos were also built along the river bank. The beaches in front of these condos were declared to be ‘private beach – for use by condo owners and guests only’. Well, we had a few hurricanes last year. The beach in front of these condos eroded to dangerous proportions. Now the condo associations are asking the state to help build retaining walls. The public was not allowed to use the beach, but is expected to help pay for the retaining walls.
A lot of unskilled laborers were used to build these monstrosities. By unskilled, I mean illegal aliens were brought in to help build them. These unskilled laborers were paid ‘off the books’. No taxes were paid for them by the contractors, and consequently they paid no taxes either. They still do not pay any taxes. These laborers brought brothers and cousins to our little town.
Recently, my town built a special building for these illegal aliens to register for work. Previously they were lining the streets, waiting for people to drive by and hire them. Over seven hundred and fifty men showed up on opening day to register. The next day, another three hundred showed up. On the following days, the women went to register. Do the math. Over one thousand illegal aliens live in my town now.
I recently took a friend to the county’s main health facility. Of the over one thousand people there that morning, 99.9% only spoke Spanish. They were registering their pregnant wives and children for medical, WIC, food stamps, and every other free service offered by my state. They still pay no taxes.
Our town started growing by leaps and bounds. We now have many national chains with stores located here. The only one I want to focus in on is Wal-Mart. When Wal-Mart was allowed to come here, it quickly put every mom and pop store out of business. The sign, when you walked in, proudly declared “Proud To Sell American Made Products.”
It is now impossible to find any product in Wal-Mart that is made in America. Manufactures, which wanted to sell to Wal-Mart, were forced to go overseas to manufacture their products. Wal-Mart had a bidding war. The lowest bid got the contract. Quality did not matter. The bottom line did. Sometimes the lowest bid was only one-half a cent cheaper than the next bidder.
Wal-Mart, when hiring new employees, gives training sessions. One of these training sessions, given within the first week of employment, is how to apply and receive welfare from the state.
Wal-Mart announced, recently, they would not prosecute any shoplifter with twenty-five Dollars ($25) or less in merchandise. I found this to be obscene. To me, this said – we are making so much money by paying only minimum wages and not paying employees that get hurt on the job, that we need the tax write off. So, the first $25 worth of merchandise is free to any and all customers.
When I mentioned Wal-Mart did not pay employees hurt on the job, I am talking about disability. Wal-Mart was ‘self insured’. The law, in my state, said all claims had to be settled in two years. The employee was entitled to two-thirds of their salary until the claim settled. All doctors would be paid by the company’s insurance. Because Wal-Mart was self insured, they did not pay the doctor bills, the two-third salary or anything else the law said the injured party was entitled to. Wal-Mart waited until the end of the two-year period, and then would go to court and fight the claim. It was cheaper for them to pay lawyers than to pay the injured parties. Many states found out about this practice and forced Wal-Mart to get outside insurance for its employees. I know not all fifty states have done this, so Wal-Mart still gets away with not paying injured employees.
As anyone reading this might guess, I am not a fan of Wal-Mart, nor of illegal aliens. I recently saw an interview with an illegal alien. This person stated he was using someone else’s social security number and paying taxes on it. This person worked, bought a home, purchased a car and thought it was ok because he was contributing to the other persons social security. I called this identity theft.
Some people might disagree with what I have written. That is ok. We are all entitled to our opinion on matters. I have simply stated mine.
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