Once again, Brad Botwin of Help Save Maryland has raised the alarm about immigration law corruption in Maryland. In a July 5 bulletin for HSM activists, Botwin highlights the wasteful hypocrisy in the recent "anti-gang" programs being touted by the Three Beltway Porkers, Representatives Steny Hoyer, Donna Edwards, and Chris Van Hollen.
Brad writes, "These funds are yet another misguided appropriation for counseling and mentoring centers as the solution for the growing tide of gang-related crime and violence."
"Like a deranged firemen who purposely starts a fire and then later declares himself a hero for extinguishing it, Maryland's Democratic House leadership are more the problem than the solution when it comes to gang violence in Maryland."
Botwin points out that instead of focusing on the core problem of illegal immigration, which provides the number recruiting pool for the ultra-degenerate and violent MS-13, 18th Street and other Hispanic gangs in Maryland, Hoyer, Edwards and Van Hollen are working behind the scenses to divert our tax dollars into what are really welfare programs for alien thugs.
Their PC-cutie grant titles like Latin American Youth Centers, Day Laborer Centers, Family Justice Centers, Latino Mentoring Programs, Multicultural Centers, Primary Care Clinics, Naturalization Services are a sham. To bypass anti-corruption protections in federal contracting law, Hoyer and Van Hollen are filtering federal funds through illegal alien support groups like CASA of Maryland, Catholic Charities and Identity Inc. These programs make Maryland a magnet for illegal immigration.
Botwin has raised the alarm about Van Hollen's recently published House of Representatives "Fiscal Year 2010 Project Funding Requests", which "reads like the Who's Who of aiding and abetting illegal immigration and their support groups."
In contrast, the Porker Troika "is nowhere to be found when it comes to funding for enforcing immigration laws, providing training for local police and sheriff departments to screen all arrested for immigration status or even increasing law enforcement manpower and jail space to hold the burgeoning number of criminal illegal aliens."
Instead of "build- ing trust" in so-called immigrant communities, our representatives directly erode the quality of life for the majority of Maryland's citizens.
The HSM leader really put his finger on the core problem when he writes, "Do Hoyer, Edwards and Van Hollen actually believe that the ten male and female members of the 18th Street Gang, all illegal aliens and recently arrested for stabbing to death (72 times) a 15 year-old in Gaithersburg, would have flourished from the counseling and mentoring services offered at these multicultural centers? Or would a strong dose of law and order have done a more effective job at a fraction of the cost?"
Mr. Botwin's last word is right on the money: "Fortunately the 2010 elections are right around the corner."
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