
Tony Hill is a substitute teacher in Glendale Arizona. He is now the center of perhaps more attention than he wanted. He wrote a letter that was read in the Arizona State Senate about illegal immigration.
Hill’s letter states that he was substituting at a Glendale school recently and the Hispanic students refused to say the pledge of allegiance. Instead, they said they were Mexicans and America stole this land.
Hill went on to say that based on his experience teaching, a majority of these kids to not want to be educated. They want to be gang bangers and gangsters. He said, “They hate America and are determined to reclaim this land for Mexico.”
The left went nuts over the letter, which caused a stir when it was read on the floor of the Senate. Democrats immediately lapsed into the demented state of “things are not as they are but as they should be,” and stated the letter could not possibly be true. They questioned whether Hill was even a substitute teacher. Then the Arizona Department of Education said he was.
Once that information came out, the party of treason took another tack. They insisted it could not be true unless Hill met some silly and ridiculous burden of proof. The lead Democrat attacking Hill was one, State Senator Steve Gallardo. Interestingly enough, Hill mentions in his letter that the students’ regular teacher had left a writing assignment for the “students.” They were to write Gallardo letters thanking him for his position on “immigrant rights.” Hill also noted that a lot of the students who wrote letters said they were illegals and whites were racists.
To anyone who has been following what is going on in the Southwest, not only is this letter credible, the story is quite probably very true.
In Tucson, La Raza has been providing educational materials to the Tucson Unified School District, as we have shown on Tea Party Nation that are blatantly racist and separatist. Demonstrations through out the southwest by illegals frequently use the Mexican flag and feature signs saying the Southwest belongs to Mexico, not America.
The left has enabled the illegal immigrant, anti-American separatist movement in the Southwest to the point where it is becoming a real threat to America. A nation cannot survive with a major portion of its population agitating to become a separate nation. History demonstrates this clearly.
Thanks to activist judges and liberal politicians, we have to provide education and welfare to illegals. We make it very attractive for them to come here. They do not want to be Americans; in fact they feel just the opposite. They hate America and want to take part of America and turn it back into Mexico. Tony Hill’s letter is a wake up call to the Arizona legislature to do something before it is too late. It is also a wake up call to America.
As for Tony Hill, I feel sorry for him. Liberals have controlled the education establishment for a long time. I suspect Tony will pay a significant price for his willingness to speak out.
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Permalink Reply by Charles Gill on March 23, 2011 at 6:47am Illegal immigration is not one problem. It is two separate and distinct problems. Both need to be solved but in completely different ways. The first problem is the illegal immigration of the destitute person who realizes they may be able to actually feed themselves and their family if they come north. They are truly in need of help, are willing to work and the Mexican government/society has failed them. The second problem is the illegal immigration of criminals, drug addicts and those who have no respect for authority. These people come here to avoid paying for their crimes and/or to commit more crimes.
Until our so called leaders understand that there are two kinds of illegal immigrants, we will continue to hear the liberal mantra of how we have to help these poor unfortunates without acknowledging that some percentage are criminals.
Permalink Reply by Wayne Lee on March 23, 2011 at 9:07am
Permalink Reply by Virginia Gomez on March 23, 2011 at 1:05pm
Permalink Reply by Christine Rivoir on March 23, 2011 at 9:29am
Permalink Reply by American Infidel on March 23, 2011 at 9:57am Charles, it really is not our problem why the illegal alien law-breakers come here, although I will be happy to expound upon why they do it...for the freebies. Mexico is country filled with many bountiful natural resources, including billions of gallons of oil under their soil (the extraction of which is all controlled by the Mexican government), but they choose not to provide any sort of safety net for their citizens who are poor...guess what!! That is not our problem, it is theirs!! Their government and police are corrupt up to their eyeballs...guess what!! Not our problem! The same Mexican who will brag that their country is the greatest on earth, and our country is a cesspool of "racism", somehow just could not wait to get the HELL out of Mexico, did you ever notice that?? In Mexico, there is NO free public education, did you know that? In Mexico, if you want to go to school, any school, you have to pay. There are no food stamps, free housing, free cell phones, free bus pass, free medical care, free public education, free legal services, etc. They have NONE of that!! And if we have any sense at all, we will CUT OFF all government aid to anyone who is not a US citizen, and a US citizen who has a PROVEN, legitimate need or disability. Cut off the freebies, and most of them will deport themselves. Sounds good to me!
P.S. You know what Mexico does to people who are in their country illegally? They throw them in the slammer, then deport them promptly!
Permalink Reply by Jo Ann Muetterties on March 23, 2011 at 10:40am
Permalink Reply by Laura Alford on March 23, 2011 at 4:16pm Mr Gill, how can you assess the border problem when you are so far removed from it?
Illegal immigration is just that, illegal... no shades of gray. If you want to help someone who is destitute, I suggest you sponsor that someone and help them get their LEGAL papers. There is nothing right or respectable about doing something illegally.
Permalink Reply by Wayne Lee on March 23, 2011 at 4:40pm
Permalink Reply by Laura Alford on March 23, 2011 at 4:57pm A little more bluntly, yes.
If someone's life is endangered, he can seek political asylum and that's a different problem and process.
People can volunteer in outreach programs but in the immigrants' countries. There are certainly many missions and missionaries: church groups, doctors without borders,....
The $16 billion/year that is sent back by Mexican illegals to their families in Mexico and not recirculated or reinvested is part of what is ruining our economy and diminishing jobs for citizens here. Don't anyone tell me that illegals are doing jobs that no one else wants. It's just not true. Our own citizens are starving.
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