AP Gives Alien Smugglers
ÒInfomercialÓ
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The American public can increasingly be broken
down into two groups of people, the uniformed and the misinformed. The members of the latter group are the
regular consumers of what is put out as ÒnewsÓ by the mainstream ÒnewsÓ
media. I offer as Exhibit A a devious little piece widely distributed by the Associated
Press this past week that deals with the very important issue of illegal
immigration. It bore this title, ÒNC farmers lead country on legal foreign
workers.Ó
And I do mean that it was widely distributed and
with the same title wherever it appeared.
From my observations, I get the impression that news organs generally
exercise their own discretion when it comes to putting a title on a piece that
they get from the AP or whatever outside source they might use. That certainly wasnÕt the case this
time. Please take a few seconds at
this point to copy and paste the name of the article into the ÒsearchÓ box of
whatever search engine you might prefer, Google, Yahoo, Bing, etc. Page after page of the same article with
the same headline comes up from all over the country. The people at News Central apparently
werenÕt taking any chances with this one.
We like to think that our newspapers and TV
stations are all individual entities making their own choices as to what they
report as news and how they report it.
This little episode certainly gives the lie to that. You can see where the story is going
from the first two paragraphs:
As
a push to change U.S. immigration laws stalls, North Carolina farmers have
proven adept at legally bringing thousands of temporary agricultural laborers
into the United States using a specialized visa program.
The North Carolina Growers
Association is the largest single user of whatÕs commonly called the H-2A guest
worker program, which allows farmers to hire foreign workers for up to 10
months annually. It secured permission to bring nearly 8,700 workers into the
country during the year ending on Sept. 30, 2012, according to statistics
compiled by the U.S. Department of Labor.
Touting Alien Smugglers
ÒWhat a wonderful idea and what a
great organization!Ó those misinformed consumers of the piece are supposed to
conclude. What they wouldnÕt know
because neither the AP nor anyone else in the mainstream press reported it
except WRAL-TV in Raleigh, NC, and the Fayetteville
(NC) Observer is that this is the
same North Carolina Growers Association (NCGA) whose director and daughter were
indicted on January 31 of this year on 41 counts of fraud by a federal grand
jury for abuse of the H-2B program for non-agricultural foreign guest
workers. Had they read my February
14 article, ÒHas Obama Gone Bulworth on Alien SmugglingÓ they
would also know that this was an indictment that was long overdue and that
everything that has been charged with respect to the director, Stan EuryÕs, abuse of the H-2B program could be charged of the
NCGA many times over with respect to the H-2A program, the guest worker
arrangement that happens to be the subject of the APÕs bouquet to the NCGA.
For a quarter of a century the Òlargest farm labor contractor in the country,Ó described by an
internal state memo in North Carolina as the impresario of Òthe largest alien
smuggling ring in our nationÕs historyÓ according to Mother Jones magazine,
has operated with impunity.
That is how we begin our article, and the alien
smuggling ring that theyÕre talking about is none other than the APÕs wonderful
NCGA. What we really can gather
from this AP bonbon to the NCGA is that immigration is a very big issue,
because it is on the big issues, whether they be the Òglobal war on terror,Ó
Israel, or assassinations, that the mainstream press is most likely to resemble
the old Soviet UnionÕs Pravda and
tell us really big lies. Speaking
of Pravda, letÕs skip down to
paragraphs four, five, and six of the AP article:
However,
even its supporters describe the model as the best of several expensive
options.
ÒIn
most parts of the country, farmers are still figuring a way to eke by,Ó said
Lee Wicker, deputy director of the North Carolina Growers Association. ÒAnd
when they canÕt, they look at the H-2A program. IÕm famous for telling farmers
... if youÕve got any other way to harvest your crops, H-2A should be your last
resort. ItÕs cumbersome, itÕs expensive.Ó
The immigration debate puts
farmers in a political and economic predicament. Those who grow labor-intensive
crops rely on short-term workers to plant and harvest, often employing migrant
laborers from Mexico and Central America who are in the United States
illegally. Growers say U.S. workers will not take the jobs at existing wages.
Notice whoÕs being quoted here and
who has been airbrushed out of the NCGA picture as if it were a Politburo
reviewing stand at the May Day parade on Red Square. YouÕd think theyÕd want to talk to the
director of the NCGA instead of his deputy, but that would be the indicted Stan
Eury. Reading
this article like a Kremlin watcher, IÕd say that the NCGAÕs future still looks
bright because of the yeomanÕs job it has done for the globalist agenda,
bringing tomorrowÕs illegal aliens in as ÒguestsÓ through the front door while
making a big show of locking up the other doors and the windows. For the deleted Eury,
on the other hand, things look less bright. The deletion suggests that he is now
damaged goods and is likely to be discarded.
The heir apparent to the ring,
from the quote that he apparently got the reporter to take at face value, would
seem to have what it takes to step into the Eury shoes. Could anyone possibly believe that he
would actually try to talk farmers out of using his very expensive service like
that? My contact within North
CarolinaÕs Employment Security Commission (ESC) where this man Lee Wicker, like
Stan Eury, got his start tells me that Wicker, as a
parting shot before leaving to join the NCGA, did his best to get the contact
fired by writing a letter to superiors with trumped-up charges against the
contact. The latterÕs big offense
was that he did not exactly smile with favor upon the NCGAÕs abusive
practices.
It was this ESC contact who first alerted me to
the indictment of Eury. He had seen it announced on the mid-day
news on WRAL television from Raleigh.
Their article about it, as of this writing, is
still on their web site.
Interestingly, their site was one of the first
that came up when I searched the title of the AP article, but, just like all
the others, they made no connection to the standing indictment of the NCGAÕs Eury. It was
not from WRAL that my contact discovered this new article, though. He is also a regular reader of Eastern
North CarolinaÕs leading newspaper, the Raleigh News and Observer. The
day after WRAL announced the Eury indictment, he was
expecting to read about it over the breakfast table in the News and Observer. He
didnÕt then and he hasnÕt since.
The News and Observer has
blacked it out. Now, instead, they publish
this NCGA promotion piece.
Not Remotely True
I asked my contact to write up his reaction to
it, and here is what he sent me:
After 20 years of fluff pieces on the North
Carolina GrowersÕAssociation (NCGA) the Raleigh News and Observer has finally lapsed
into full-fledged infomercial mode. Any farmer reading today's piece of
"news" would have come away with the following: (1) Hiring legal farm
labor is absolutely impossible. (2) Hiring illegal farm labor is
risky. (3) The ONLY option for hiring legal farm labor is through NCGA using
the H-2A visa program. (4) He can get the same workers year after year because NCGA
has miraculously been able to identify a subset of Mexicans who have no
interest in staying on in this country, even as their fellow Mexicans risk
their lives daily to come here.
The only problem is that none of the 4 items listed
is even remotely true. Farmers can choose from any number of associations
using the H-2A visa program in North Carolina. The largest agricultural
employer in the state, Zelenka Nursery, uses
legal workers exclusively from the local Wilson area as well as seasonal
workers from Texas. No North Carolina agricultural employer has paid a
significant penalty for using illegals in recent memory. NCGA has a history of filing orders for
REPLACEMENT workers because so many have abandoned their assigned employers.
Of course, the authors of today's infomercial managed to omit all this
just as the entire staff of the News and
Observer managed to miss the 41-count human
trafficking indictment of NCGA executive director, Stan Eury,
and his daughter 2 months ago.
The News
and Observer could hardly be doing a better job of promoting NCGA, what
with the timing of today's infomercial as the growing season begins, if
they were on paid retainer. Hey, maybe I just solved the ongoing mystery
of how a daily periodical manages to stay in business as both readership
and advertising revenue continue to shrink.
Indeed, one has to wonder how the AP could have
written anything different if they were paid handsomely to write the strongest
advertisement for the NCGA that they could possibly devise, and with the
broadest possible distribution.
ItÕs actually quite a bit better for the NCGA than any advertisement
could ever be because it is masquerading as news. People will tend to believe that it must
be factual.
The APÕs Agenda
A stronger possibility, to my mind, is that the
AP, as the bell cow of the mainstream media, simply has an agenda, and that is
the globalist agenda to fractionalize and Balkanize the American population to
the maximum extent possible through the promotion of ever greater immigration
by any means possible. As I said in ÒH-2A Kingpin Stumbles on H-2B,Ó Stan Eury Òhas perhaps done more than any one person to change
the ethnic makeup of this country over the past quarter century.Ó It is through the operation of the NCGA
that he has done so, and the AP has rewarded the organization for it by keeping
quiet about EuryÕs indictment. By doing so, they show
that they are, at bottom, not a news agency but a propaganda agency. They remove all doubt that that is what
they are by spreading this latest piece around.
Further evidence of the APÕs agenda is to be
found in their article of December 1, 2013, entitled ÒIn Florida, Puerto Ricans
want equality back home.Ó Just as much as this weekÕs article is a promotion
for the illegal-immigration-expediting NCGA, that article is an unvarnished
promotion for statehood for the Spanish-speaking, Latin-cultured island of
Puerto Rico. You can read about it
in ÒAssociated Press Pushes
for Statehood for Puerto Rico.Ó
And because we can hardly sound the warning too much, I conclude this article
with the same two poems with which I concluded that one:
The Grand Design
What are our rulers up to?
What is their ultimate goal,
That they'd freely get rid of our melting pot
And give us a salad bowl?
They don't want us strong and united,
The land of the brave and the free;
They want us in thrall to our global masters,
A polyglot peasantry.
Mexico North
Here is the plan linguistic:
A modern-day Tower of Babel.
It goes with the plan economic:
Elite
using downtrodden rabble.
David Martin
April 17, 2014
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