Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
January 11, 2018
I have said from the beginning that if you actually targeted employers (and renters), you could get the overwhelming majority of Mexicans to simply self-deport. They come here because they want to work at low-wage jobs that pay 15 times what low-wage Mexican jobs pay. If they don’t have any work, they will go back.
Obviously you also have to cut any social services to them.
But if you do those three – employment, housing and welfare – what percentage will that eliminate? At least 85%. Probably more.
Self-deportation is the first line of defense, then we can round-up the remainder.
AP:
Seven immigration agents filed into a 7-Eleven store before dawn Wednesday, waited for people to go through the checkout line and told arriving customers and a driver delivering beer to wait outside. A federal inspection was underway, they said.
Within 20 minutes, they verified that the cashier had a valid green card and served notice on the owner to produce hiring records in three days that deal with employees’ immigration status.
The well-rehearsed scene, executed with quiet efficiency in Los Angeles’ Koreatown, played out at about 100 7-Eleven stores in 17 states and the District of Columbia, a rolling operation that officials called the largest immigration action against an employer under Donald Trump’s presidency.
The employment audits and interviews with store workers could lead to criminal charges or fines. And they appeared to open a new front in Trump’s expansion of immigration enforcement, which has already brought a 40 percent increase in deportation arrests and pledges to spend billions of dollars on a border wall with Mexico.
A top official at U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement said the audits were “the first of many” and “a harbinger of what’s to come” for employers.
“This is what we’re gearing up for this year and what you’re going to see more and more of is these large-scale compliance inspections, just for starters,” said Derek Benner, acting head of ICE’s Homeland Security Investigations, which oversees cases against employers.
“It’s not going to be limited to large companies or any particular industry — big, medium and small,” he said.
After the inspections, officials plan to look at whether the cases warrant administrative action or criminal investigations, Benner told The Associated Press.
This is massive. If this is the direction that we’re going in, we are going to eliminate the Mexican problem within Trump’s first term.
And we have to deal with these illegals before we can start revoking citizenship. People are going to see that the country is better with fewer brown people, then we can move to the next step.
Never forget how long it took the Jews to implement their program – almost half a century. I don’t think we should take that long, but we’re not going to do it overnight. This is a process.
And punishing employers is an awesome step towards the end goal of a WHITE AMERICA.
7-Eleven will once again be the domain of the Aryan Master Race.