Immigration: 36 Chicago Students Killed Sets Record - Frosty Wooldridge

May 16, 2009

By Frosty Wooldridge

'The homicide rate is just the tip of the iceberg,' Mr. Voisin said. 'Those with nonfatal injuries are almost 100 times that of our homicide rates. You think for about every one kid who is murdered, 100 kids witness the murder or are victims of nonfatal injuries, of robberies, muggings and gang-related incidents. A lot of times, this exposure goes undocumented or unreported.'

'It's difficult for young people to focus in school if they are traumatized by the stress in these communities,' Mr. Voisin said.

The one thing that politically correct papers and their reporters fail to mention stems from the harsh facts that those killings originate in illegal alien ghettoes where poverty, illiteracy, multiple languages and brutality flourish.

Latiker pitched a great question. Why does the violence accelerate? Answer: the United States imports 138,000 new immigrants and their children along with 100,000 illegal aliens every 30 days, month in and month out, year in and year out.


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