That statement comes from the xenophobic white supremacist racist named Frosty Wooldridge made years ago, and just one piece of trash that has been recycled through anti-immigrant lunatics for years now, usually through emails, etc.
If I were you, I wouldn't be so quick to forward that trash to others, there's enough hate going around. I hope once you realize the kind of person who writes these things, you won't aid him and his followers by posting this racist garbage anymore.
http://www.newswithviews.com/Wooldridge/frosty2.htm
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How about the $56 billion in pure cash illegal migrants sent to their home countries last year and every year? That’s after their kids enjoyed free education, free lunches and free medical care paid for by you. Mexico receives $15 billion annually from its worker drones. No wonder Vicente Fox sent us 9.2 million illegal alien Mexicans so far."
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More about this person:
http://imagine2050.newcomm.org/2011...nmentalist-member-of-fairs-board-of-advisors/
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That name is Frosty Wooldridge, who recently has been busy regurgitating some tired anti-immigrant talking points.Frosty’s writing usually tends to revolve around race based fear-mongering and US population statistics that are presented alongside random statements about economic collapse and ecological apocalypse. But, very recently he opened a vein of rhetoric that’s particularly infected, even for him.
In a blog post titled “Immigration‘sOnslaught: EndlessRefugees,” Frosty aims his cross-hairs at society’s most vulnerable and disenfranchised, reaming the poor and people of color—most specifically, the “boatloads” of earthquake victims in Haiti:“If you haven’t noticed, the tiny island of Haiti houses 9 million starving, homeless, illiterate and destitute people. They have cut down 98 percent of their trees. Take a hint of their future from the Eastern Island metaphor.”
This is an ill-metaphor he then clumsily points at the African-American Muslim communities of America, using Haiti’s disasters as a que to unroll a nativist prophecy of sorts:“As I walked the streets where Ben Franklin strolled, I felt like I was walking in another country dominated by Burka-wearing Muslim women along with a majority of third world immigrants. Philadelphia is no longer a city inhabited with Americans. It’s a mishmash of immigrants.”
Frosty also goes on to advocate for abstaining from aiding the victims of the recent famine in the Horn of Africa:“For every one of those cute little starving children that you see on the TV screen, if we feed them, each will sire another 20 just like himself.”
So, why would FAIR be eager or even willing to be associated with such wild ignorance, such xenophobic, anti-immigrant rhetoric? Whose interests at FAIR are being served by publicly allying the organization with this “environmentalist?”
The answer, clearly, is that FAIR has chosen its stance: one of racial prejudice, xenophobia, and extremist politics.
This is a stance that many Americans are proud to deny floor space to, yet such groups are willing to fight for places in legitimate political forums. That in mind, bigoted groups like FAIR, the Tanton Network in whole, and other groups who are affiliated with the Tanton Network – the likes of Council of Conservative Citizens, VDARE, and others – are marginalized voices in this country for good reason. And we must never forget those reasons.
These groups and their followers don’t stand for democracy. They stand to maintain America’s current socio-racial majority and little else."
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More false claims by this person:
http://www.factcheck.org/2009/04/cost-of-illegal-immigrants/
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What some college students though of his rantings:
http://news.infoshop.org/article.php?story=20051117123905226
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On Wednesday November 16th a man named Frosty Wooldridge came to the University of Houston Campus on a "Texas Patriot Speaking Tour". Frosty is the author of a book called Immigration's Unarmed Invasion: Deadly Consequences and was planning to deliver an hour long presentation on the threats of illegal immigration including immigrants bringing diseases such as leprosy into the US, and the social chaos that may result from speaking more than one language. Frosty and his supporters (two elderly gentlemen) Primary concern of this afternoon appeared to be the repeal of HB 1403 a bill that allows non-status students who graduate from Texas high schools and reside here for more than 6 years receive instate tuition fees.
The Racist and Xenophobic message of Frosty and friends did not go unnoticed, youth from the Jovenes Immigrantes por un Futuro Mejor (JIFM, or Young Immigrants for a Better Future) and the Houston Chapter of Anti-Racist Action coordinated a protest of Frosty's planned presentation.
Frosty was supposed to speak at Lynn Eusan Park, but by the time he got there, there was a group of students picketing with signs that read Immigration and Terrorism are not the same and For a World Without Borders. Frosty and his 2 senior friends decided it was not a very good place to set up shop and walked away, distributing literature on a path with much more foot traffic.
The young protesters ended up following them there where a protest continued for at least an hour and a half. Numerous students on their way to and from class stopped by and many joined in the heckling of the racists.
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More on this white-separatist racist:
http://isreview.org/issues/50/minutemen.shtml
These truths about the nature of the Minutemen have been omitted from media coverage. A recent American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) report that surveyed 581 articles and editorials about the vigilantes found “six areas of consistent misperception and inaccuracy,” including “the extremist and xenophobic motivations” of the group; an underreporting of participation and promotion of the Minuteman Project from the white supremacist community”; and an almost complete omission of the “violence and illegal activity” perpetrated by the Minutemen and other vigilante groups.[SUP]12
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The twenty-first century Paul Revere Riders, a Minutemen on motorcycles spin-off group, set out on a six-figure funded, forty-eight state tour of hate in 2006. The tour was headed by Frosty Wooldridge, a right-wing “nativist” and author of such racist gems as Immigration's Unarmed Invasion: Deadly Consequences, which dubs immigrants a “disease jihad.”
Wooldridge rails, “I don't want to see my country taken over…and have them make the Southwest a slime pit Third World country like Mexico.” This language is echoed almost verbatim not only on the Web site of California's Minuteman suburban counterpart, Save Our State (SOS), but also on placards hoisted by the National Alliance.[SUP]13
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In fact, SOS had confederate flags, swastikas, and Hitler-era “sieg-heil” salutes on display at a July 2005, demonstration at a day laborer center in Laguna Beach, CA.
The group's leader, Joe Turner, justified lamely: “Just because one believes in white separatism, that does not make them a racist.”
In a chat room for the white supremacist Web site Stormfront, the story was painted somewhat differently, as one online contributor wrote, groups like SOS are a “Trojan horse” for hardcore racists to enter more legitimated, “mainstream” anti-immigrant politics.
“This is a movement that every WN [white nationalist] should support and be active in.” " |
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