African-Americans begin to wise-up about what border invasion means to them

Update July 12th:  Black American in Baltimore picks up the refrain, here.

Yesterday, while traveling, I heard Rush Limbaugh discuss Bernadette Lancelin, the now famous Houston-area black woman who went on a rant that went viral.  Watch her EPIC rant here.

What about our people?

Then be sure to see Gateway Pundit here with video of the African-American protesters in Murietta, CA.

And, by the way, it isn’t just the border surge that is waking up American-born minorities, we have been writing for years about the inner-city conflicts between blacks and refugees of all colors from the third world.

They see immigrants getting stuff not available to them—such things as special loans to start businesses—and want some answers.

See also, A.J. Delgado writing at National Review Online about how the Dems are throwing black voters “under the bus:”

One of the sleeper issues surrounding the debate on amnesty for illegal immigrants – an inconvenient one that no proponent of a widespread amnesty wishes to acknowledge – is the devastating effect so-called immigration reform will have on African Americans.

The black unemployment rate is almost 11 percent, far higher than that of any other group profiled by labor statistics. African Americans are disproportionately employed in lower-skilled jobs – the very same jobs immigrants take. As Steven Camarota asked in a recent column, why double immigration when so many people already aren’t working?

Who will be harmed most by amnesty? African-Americans.

Read it all.

Lancelin, in her lonely protest, also asked where are the people, why am I here by myself, aren’t they watching the news!   Bernadette, I think all that is beginning to change, the border invasion (and what it means for all of us) is beginning to make it into peoples’ living rooms.

For new readers, all of our posts on ‘unaccompanied minors’ are here.

 

Spread the love

Leave a Reply