Debbie Schlussel: Good News: After ICE Raid on Kosher Meat Plant, Deported Illegal Hispanics Replaced with . . . Imported Extremist Somali MUSLIMS
Here's where I guess we say, "BLACK HAWK DOWN ON POSTVILLE."
Yup, after $10,000,000 spent on the absurd raid on a kosher meat plant in May, only about 300 illegal aliens supposely deported and given zero jailtime (even though many were multiple deportees), here's what's happening at Agriprocessors in Postville, Iowa:
Buh-bye, Hispanic illegal aliens. Hello, "semi-legal" Muslim Somalian extremists:
In their place are newcomers drawn, as they were, by reports of job openings at Agriprocessors, or recruited by labor agencies contracted by the plant. Many of the new workers are Somali men who keep to themselves and gather to share food and coffee at a storefront on Postville's main drag. . . .
ICE "National Security" From Bad to Worse: At Iowa Kosher Meat Plant, Hispanic Illegal Alien Deportees Replaced By . . .
. . . Extremist Muslim Somalians
About 150 Somalis, refugees who live and work legally in this country, have arrived to work at Agriprocessors since the raid. At first, most were single men, but a growing number of women are starting to join them. In the evenings, the long, lanky men in loose fitting clothes and women, swathed in traditional Muslim dresses and hijabs, can often be seen walking from the meatpacking plant to downtown.There, inside the former "Sunday Mattress" store, where the windows still tout Fulls, Queens, and Kings, Hassan Aar described the pull of work that lured him from Minneapolis to Postville.
"It's a good place to be," said Aar, 27, who left his wife and three young sons behind in the Twin Cities. "I heard there was work here, so I came first to get settled. If it works out, then I will bring them."
There are plans to turn the downtown storefront into a Somali restaurant, and a food distributor has contacted Juan Figueroa, the owner of Sabor Latino, about stocking Somali items.
Yet, even as Aar and other Somalis tentatively contemplate a future in this place of rolling hills and pastoral beauty, Guatemalan immigrants are fighting to keep their own dreams from slipping away.
Remember, these are the same Somalian Muslims who refused to ring up pepperoni pizza and other pig products at Target, refused to take blind dogs and people carrying alcohol in their cabs at the Minneapolis airport, got Tyson Foods to initially replace a paid Labor Day day off with a Muslim holiday, etc.
Um, we need more of them and less Hispanics in America?
GUH-REAT candidates for cutting and packaging kosher meat. . . AND poisoning it. Don't think I'll be buying Rubashkin and Aaron's (among the Agriprocessor kosher meat brands) anymore.
Question: Why the heck is our government making it so easy for Somalian Muslim extremists to become legal and get jobs in factories and meatpacking plants, and so difficult for Mexicans, Guatemalans and other Hispanics? And where are LULAC and La Raza about this?
Oh, wait, both groups are allied with Islamic and Arab illegal alien advocates. Big mistake.
I'm against amnesty for illegal aliens as much as the next guy, but why the heck are we giving an infinite number of green cards and citizenship to Somalian Muslims and deporting the mostly Catholic Guatemalans and other Hispanics? How is that a benefit to America? And who the heck at Citizenship and Immigration Services decided we didn't have enough Somalian Muslims in America and raised the quota to infinity?
Yup, that's who I want preparing my kosher meat, extremist Muslims bent on my destruction.
I can just see it now: Like at Tyson Foods, the Somalian Muslims preparing my kosher meat will soon unionize and get Eid Al-Fitr (and soon, Eid Al-Adha) as a paid day off.
Only in America. Only in stupid America.
Thanks a gazillion, Julie L. Myers. The ICE Princess strikes again. T Minus 4 Months.
Sadly, when she leaves her incompetent, proud high school grad replacement, John Torres, takes over ICE. No difference (except that women have to sleep with him to get promotions).
Posted by Debbie on August 19, 2008 09:07 AM to Debbie Schlussel