Unraveling California’s Quick, but Complete Demise

Guest Post by Joe Guzzardi

California

Through incredibly good fortune, I’ve been unable to watch the tedious impeachment trial. I’m traveling and my destinations don’t have television. I can’t report having the same luck, however, with the daily immigration news. Bulletins pour into my email inbox, and since immigration has been my journalism beat for more than 30 years, I’m professionally obligated to keep current. The news is relentlessly dreary, and reflects how far from the rule of law California has drifted.

In its story “This Immigration Lawyer Understands Her Clients; She’s Undocumented,” the Los Angeles Times was almost giddy over illegal alien Lizbeth Mateo and her representation before the Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR) of a fellow illegal alien. Let that sink in: an illegal alien lawyer defending an illegal alien in a U.S. Court. According to a former legacy Immigration and Naturalization employee, no one can serve as an attorney or be a member of the state bar if they are criminals – Mateo entered and reentered the United States illegally. Nor are they eligible to represent an alien before the EOIR since their immigration status conflicts with the laws at issue.

Instead of focusing its story on the absurdity and legal questionability of an illegal immigrant subject to immigration laws, including arrest and deportation, representing another illegal immigrant, the Times instead referred to Mateo as “polished, savvy” which may be true but is also incomplete. Mateo is certainly savvy. Several years ago, she and eight other activists, known collectively as the The Dream 9, traveled to Mexico, then demanded and received reentry permission so they could protest what they perceived as President Obama’s harsh immigration policy.

That California would be the epicenter of such an outrageous immigration failure surprises no one. In 2013, as it began its slide into the depths of incomprehensible catering and entitlement-dole-out to unlawfully present migrants, then-Gov. Jerry Brown signed AB 1024, legislation that allowed illegal aliens who passed the California bar to receive law licenses.

During the same week, Brown also approved state-issued drivers licenses for aliens. A boastful Brown said, “While Washington waffles on immigration, California’s forging ahead, I’m not waiting.” One year later, Brown signed more expansive legislation that ordered the 40 licensing boards which the California Department of Consumer Affairs recognizes to, by 2016, accept applications regardless of immigration status. To replace the previously required Social Security number on all professional license applications, aliens could substitute the easily acquired federal Individual Taxpayer Identification Number.

Brown was correct, but not in the way he imagined, when he called Washington an immigration waffler. In the nearly seven years that have passed since Brown signed AB 1024, Congress has done little to end the privileges like driving, sanctuary city protection, and access to lower in-state university education fees that states and counties have awarded to illegal immigrants. As a California native and long-time immigration analyst, the question I’m most often asked is: What happened to the Golden State? In recent memory, California was a conservative bastion under U.S. Sen. Richard Nixon, and Governors Ronald Reagan and Pete Wilson.

But then, as president, Reagan went rogue and signed the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986. During the ensuing years, tens of thousands of legal and illegal immigrants arrived. The legal immigrants and their children who came of age in the late 1990s and early 2000s favor higher immigration levels, self-define as Democrats and vote accordingly. Among the illegal alien contingent that came to California, many have remained, and some have received amnesty and therefore voting rights. They too support immigration expansion.

Today in California, as the EOIR example proves, federal immigration laws are meaningless. If they’re willing to objectively study California’s immigration history, other states could learn an important lesson. Too much identity politics accelerates great states’ declines and fall. In about a half-century, California went from being America’s most coveted destination to today’s societal mess from which residents with options can’t flee fast enough.

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gman
gman
January 31, 2020 6:48 pm

“Let that sink in: an illegal alien lawyer defending an illegal alien in a U.S. Court.”

HAH! recently the california state senate pro tem testified that “if we enforced immigration laws half my family would be deported.” let THAT sink in.

dunno y
dunno y
  gman
February 1, 2020 4:39 am

You assume the Bar pledges allegiance to America and its people. It pledges allegiance to the crown, city of London in fact. Get your country back by expelling the Bar and you might stand a chance.
Law is fiction the sooner you can distinguish what is real and what is not the better off you’ll be.
“American politics are no different than Hollywood, it relies on the imagination”.

gman
gman
January 31, 2020 7:09 pm

“Reagan went rogue”

the immigration act reagan signed was supposed to end illegal immigration. illegal immigration to california increased because the subversive tribals in its midst pushed to make it so. (jews like to assign responsibility for their actions to non-jewish leaders, so one continually hears “reagan authorized this”, when such is not the case.)

remember proposition 187, where 60% of californians voted to move against illegals in the state. a single jewish judge ruled against the proposition, and that was the end of it as far as they were concerned – the state “leadership” was subverted and coopted enough to simply move on as if the vote never happened. the state has been overwhelmed with millions more illegals since then, and at an accelerating pace each year. large portions of the state effectively are not america any more, but are still supported and upheld and nourished and grown by ever-ludicrously-increasing welfare. the opposite end is that conservative californians are bailing out at an increasingly rapid pace. soon the state will be tijuana norte, ruled over by a pre-planned and pre-installed elite – and I do mean ruled.

the state rulers pursue other means to destroy the state’s civic culture. for example city welfare basket cases are shipped out to small towns across the entire state. every single town and county has an ever increasing population of government-housed and -subsidized criminals, drug dealers, and mentally ill threats to public safety free to wander the streets at will and aggressively protected by government policy from any local self-defense.

a majority of the legitimate citizens of the state oppose all of this, but the parasitic non-american rulers don’t care – they’re seated in positions of power and their first move is to lock down their control, their second move is to demonize/suppress/eliminate all opposition, and their third move is to expand their control. rinse and repeat.

and this same process is happening in your state, fast or slow, wherever you are.

gatsby1219
gatsby1219
January 31, 2020 7:28 pm

A 10.2 would fix most of America’s problems.

gman
gman
  gatsby1219
January 31, 2020 8:25 pm

what’s a 10.2?

robert h siddell jr
robert h siddell jr
  gatsby1219
January 31, 2020 8:27 pm

What’s a 10.2?

gman
gman
  robert h siddell jr
January 31, 2020 9:28 pm

oh. earthquake.

well … it might put a crimp in the leftist population base ….

Anonymous
Anonymous
  gatsby1219
January 31, 2020 9:12 pm

California, tumbles into the sea.. that’ll be the day I go back to Annandale…steely dan

e.d. ott
e.d. ott
  Anonymous
February 1, 2020 1:18 am

Annandale is Fairfax County and one of the biggest Libtard sanctuaries you’ll find nowadays.
It was loaded with immigrants when I left in 2006. One of my bestest memories is a Vietnamese woman I knew who complained to me about some bagheads at the nearby Home Depot who gave her sh*t for wearing a dress. I’d enjoy walking her black Lab around Pinecrest Golf Course once in a while. You could easily identify stealth Muslims because they’d practically bust their asses avoiding him. Great dog, a mild-mannered fool who wouldn’t think of harming a fly. As evidenced, he was a great human sh*t detector.
There’s your diversity for you. All your Annandale are belong to them … and the Indians, Koreans, and Vietnamese who are all over Annandale, Seven Corners, and Baileys Crossroads.

Donkey
Donkey
  e.d. ott
February 1, 2020 12:14 pm

e.d.

I live in McLean near the CIA. Right you are.

gman
gman
  gatsby1219
January 31, 2020 9:30 pm

the rest of the country would contribute to help california out after the quake.

could understand if they didn’t, though. the left, as exemplified by california’s ruling elite, talks about nuking the gun owners and confining the right to gulags, etc. why should anyone on the right help someone who intends to enslave or kill them?

gman
gman
January 31, 2020 9:08 pm

improve the image of the state flag by removing the star.

Pequiste
Pequiste
  gman
January 31, 2020 10:45 pm

Au contraire mon ami; a dead bear with a yuge red star over it would be the perfect transformative image on the flag of the once GOlden State.

And the revised motto: California People’s Democratic Socialist Republic

Last of the BOHICANS (EC)
Last of the BOHICANS (EC)
January 31, 2020 9:53 pm

I thought this was going to be about how a severe reduction in trade with China was going to impact California. Instead, it’s just another idiotic rehash of all the anti-immigrant bullshit we have heard non-stop since Trump won election on that issue.

gman
gman
  Last of the BOHICANS (EC)
January 31, 2020 10:08 pm

” just another idiotic rehash of all the anti-immigrant”

when they’re deported, we’ll deport the anti-americans too.

Joe DiMaggio
Joe DiMaggio
  gman
January 31, 2020 10:45 pm

And that will leave just about 63 million of us. Sounds like a plan that will work.

Last of the BOHICANS (EC)
Last of the BOHICANS (EC)
  gman
January 31, 2020 11:35 pm

Kay Seroo Seroo. – the Italian Stallion

Donkey
Donkey
  Last of the BOHICANS (EC)
February 1, 2020 12:16 pm

EC,

You’re a smart guy. Many people stand up for you. Me included.

What is a smart guy like you talking shit about immigration? You’re not even remotely smart about immigration.

Thunderbird
Thunderbird
February 1, 2020 11:08 am

Why don’ t we make Mexico the 51st State then the illegal immigration problem would be over.

Isn’t that a better solution than giving California back to Mexico?

overthecliff
overthecliff
February 1, 2020 1:41 pm

Identify their supporters and find out where they live.