May 19, 2005
Totally Fearless About Being Caught: Illegals In
New York
By
Gavin Miles McInnes
New York Magazine (May 16, 2005 ) just
published an article by Debbie Nathan called
"David and his 26 Roommates" about the life of
illegals (sorry,
undocumented workers) in NYC. It is predictably
sympathetic but pretty interesting nonetheless. It’s
rare to be able to go into the
illegals’ world and learn little details like how
totally fearless they are about
being caught.
At one point in the interview, it slips out that
David likes to watch telenovelas. (Mexican
soap operas). He regrets being recorded and says,
"I’m not worried about
immigration,
but I don’t want my family in Mexico to know about me
and the telenovelas."
Being teased for being a "maricon"
is
scarier than the INS, nice.
Nathan goes on to whine about how hard illegals work
for "a
wage still only slightly more than minimum" and how
they only take one day off etc. David tells us he just
works and sleeps and, after rent and giving
half his money to his family in Mexico, he only has
$80 a week "pocket money."
Wait, you said the rent is $1,200 a month. And
there’s 27 of them. Do they work at
fancy restaurants or are they broke? You can’t have
it both ways.
Let’s do the math…
So after paying rent and sending half his money home
he’s looking at more like $189 spending money/week (the
article also says he eats at the restaurant he works at
so that money should remain intact). This makes a little
more sense because he mentions spending up to $150 a
night to dance with "taxi dancers"
(girls who charge for a dance). Oh, and he also says
these dancers make $700 a week which is "more
than twice my wages."
So, yeah, he was lying to the bourgeois reporter who
was so out of touch and eager to believe his
sob story she didn’t pull out her calculator.
I’m not surprised, though. I’m sure the ponces at
New York Magazine can barely handle calculating the
tip when the
check
comes at
Balthazar. New York lefties hate math because they
don’t get to express themselves creatively. They also
hate it because you can be wrong.
The problem is not the math. The problem is, as
usual, an article about immigration refused to step back
from the
heartwarming human interest angle and look at the
big picture.
There are allegedly about 10 million illegals in
America. If New York Magazine’s numbers were
right that would mean $800 million American dollars
leave the country every week (42 billion a year). If
my numbers are right that means well over twice that
vanishes. And, as the article accidentally points out,
this money isn’t making Mexico any richer. It’s killing
BOTH our economies. Mexicans have actually gotten
poorer since this scam began.
AND!!! sending money out is just one small cost of
illegal immigration. I’m sure the actual numbers (after
factoring in
healthcare,
crime,
education, etc.) dwarf the war on terror.
Now that’s what I’m talkin’ about!
Gavin Miles McInnes [email
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