LA is hideous. It makes Santa Ana look like a gate-guarded community. I went to my local city council meeting last night in Orange County where a council member was trying to reverse a decision from the last meeting to close the illegal alien job center. The place was packed, "day laborers" were in tow, a guy sitting beside me asked me why I was there and feigned surprise I was there in support of the closure. He said he thought everyone was there to support the center remaining open. A Hispanic broadcasting outfit was there shoving a camera in the face of those deemed outspoken enough to give them an earful. The job center closure was one of the last items on the agenda, and I couldn't remain there long enough to hear the issue out ... neither could some of the day workers and neither could the OC Register (for press time). I waited for bus, with five "day laborers," to escort us back to the supposed "migrant" part of town.
There weren't that many there even though it was reported that "day laborers" would be there "in droves." I'd guess about 35 ... most likely hand picked for their superior "paperwork." In my area, the sham contractors like to press an argument something like "How do YOU know who's illegal and who's not." I attended a townhall meeting attended by my Congressman some time back when one of these phonies pulled the same crapola ... "Gee, how am I supposed to know ... blah, blah, blah."
Now they are claiming it's "safer" to hire "workers" at the center than on the street. They should serve time with their cabal in Mexico.
It's also safer to hire a hooker in a whore house than on the street. Should the government pay for building and maintenance of whore houses? I mean, whores make money that could/should be paid into Social Security. They're just...ahem...doing the...er...jobs no one else wants to.
This is no longer a sovereign country, and the law is being ignored by those who swore to support those laws, and this disgrace goes right up to the top.