Albuquerque Welcomes More Migrants

In New Mexico, during the May 6, 2019, Albuquerque Council Meeting, a resolution to move funds already in the General Budget to “Provide Humanitarian Support For International Migrants Transiting Through Albuquerque To Sponsors Across The Country” passed 6-3. KOB’s Reporter Brittany Costello, covering the event commented, “In a packed building, only a few spoke out against it, saying ‘Money could be better spent to people already living on our streets.’ But, the support in this building tonight was overwhelming.”

The ABQ City Council proudly announced it on Twitter. Meanwhile, there are many citizens against the measure. Facebook comments capture a lot of the opposing thoughts. Unfortunately, the media seems to edit out, ignore, and not cover those voices nearly as much as those who support the measure.

Council amends then approves R-19-143; appropriates $250,000 from the General Fund to provide humanitarian support for asylum seekers transiting through Albuquerque. — Albuquerque City Council (@ABQCityCouncil) May 7, 2019 Archive.is

Opposition Glossed Over and Edited Out

Cowboys For Trump / Facebook

Among those in attendance who opposed the resolution was Otero County Councilman Couy Griffin. He made the trip from Alamagordo to Albuquerque (ABQ) to attend the meeting and have his thoughts heard. Griffin has been very vocal about immigration issues, the need for a secure border, and against the drugs pouring over it. He manages Cowboys for Trump. Recently, Tucker Carlson had him on his show to discuss Governor Grisham taking troops away from the border which is endangering US Citizens’ lives.

Surprisingly, the televised news coverage has apparently been altered. Even though I watched Griffin speak eloquently, he has been edited out of the video posted on KOB. Perhaps the Land of Enchantment means hallucinating about seeing a young man in a cowboy hat speaking at a podium during a council meeting and getting harassed by orange-clad people shouting at him. In addition, these same people received reprimanding to let him speak.

Otero County Councilman Griffin says it best. The resolution is so dangerous because now our local governments like ABQ (and Las Cruces) are creating a support system to continue the constant flow – rather than stopping it. Griffin is willing to do an interview to talk more about the immigration issue and his support for President Trump. I look forward to the honor.

The news story relayed that Facebook comments from people were over 500 at the time and most were against the resolution. Needless to say, the reporters seemed shocked that people would oppose this resolution.

How Council Resolution Came about

“Buses keep coming in, more frequently, and with more migrants.” The donations are not enough. Since March 2000 people have been processed through ABQ. “The city is welcoming more.” Councilman Pat Davis, the resolution’s sponsor claims “It is a small gesture, 1/4000th of our billion dollar budget. And, quite frankly it comes out of money that is going nowhere else.”

During the two hour meeting, an amendment was made and passed to drop a full-time Coordinator Role. This allowed all of the $250,000 to go to community organizations helping migrants. Further, it will go to migrants instead of helping any of the deserving homeless, veterans, abuse victims or mentally ill of the community. Nor will it help the street beggars, the fight against human trafficking, or the abuse of women and children.

ABQ Councilwoman Trudy Jones wants to help people while also speaking thoughtfully against the measure. “We don’t always need government and tax money to do things.”

An elegantly dressed man spoke clearly and questioned the members. He asked, “How can we be reasonable and responsible adults and leaders and not take care of our own children and those who are going hungry and homeless in our own town, but we are willing to take taxpayer dollars to help someone else?”



“Sea of Orange” Shirts

As described by KOB’s reporter Costello, “But the sea of orange was consuming.” One orange-clad speaker said, “There can be no we and they in our lives. It must be only brothers and sisters.” A man dressed in an orange t-shirt over a blue-collared button-down shirt, said they are here legally, seeking asylum. He professed, “That by spending this money Albuquerque takes one more step becoming the city we want to be.”

Think California is a “shit hole state” because of Liberal policies? Look at these numbers.

Recall the “sea of orange” mentioned by Costello in the Council Meeting? This is what we are dealing with in New Mexico. Heavily funded organizations are supporting the migration business. There is massive funding and support for so-called “undocumented immigrants”, DREAMers, asylum seekers, and refugees.

Some of the many nonprofits: Santa Fe Dreamers Project, Catholic Charities, and New Mexico Dream Team. They have scholarships, funding, and legal support. Tip of the ICE-berg. (Pun intended for those wise enough to get it.)

Mission Statement Covers Deception

Here is one group’s Mission Statement: “The New Mexico Dream Team is a statewide network committed to create power for multi-generational, undocumented, and mixed-status families towards liberation. Through trainings and leadership development, we work to engage our community and allies, in becoming leaders using an intersectional, gender, and racial justice lens—to develop and implement an organizing and advocacy infrastructure for policy change fighting to dismantle systematic oppression.”

One of the many orange shirt cohort programs, “Education not Deportation” proclaims: “Our families deserve to Live Unafraid! This means living without fear of deportation and with access to opportunities to thrive.”

To fully understand how the puzzle pieces go together, read and learn about the UN Agenda 2030 for Regular Global Migation as a Sustainable Development Goal (SDG). Organizations and Governments push hard on the SDG to keep it on track. Taxpayers are funding it unknowingly because government officials pass resolutions like this one and tax-breaks subsidies for the 501c-3s.

Mayor’s Stamp of Approval

Mayor Tim Kelly endorses this resolution. Mind you, the migrants are not staying in NM. The Mayor states this is merely to assist them as they travel through to their sponsors in other parts of the US. “With the council’s funding, we will be able to fill a vital leadership role to coordinate their humanitarian efforts.” Kelly continues, “We are going to continue our critical public safety work while also standing for the families lawfully traveling through the Duke City to join their sponsors around the country and seek a better life.”

Generous with taxpayer funds, the Mayor and City Council wants to help asylum-seeking migrants along their travels. Let’s look at what it is like living in his state, New Mexico. Remember that many people think California is a “shit hole state” because of their Liberal policies. Now, look at these numbers.

Reality of Living in New Mexico

Let’s talk about New Mexico Statistics, so you may get the truest picture. The state is large in land area and the population is low: 121,590 square miles; 2 Million people. Financially, the GDP is about $94 Billion. Another striking fact is that only 36% of the people are college educated. Why is this a mind-blowing fact? There are colleges, students, and campuses all over the place. Education is usually listed as one of the top five businesses.

Next, we will talk about the State’s education and poverty facts. Education is 48th in ranking, while the Median Income is $24,085. According to Wikipedia, “New Mexico has a higher concentration of persons who do not finish high school or have some college without a degree than the nation as a whole.” For the state, 23.9% of people over 25 years of age have gone to college but not earned a degree.”

To educate the population of 2 million, there is “a military institute, nine community colleges, eight public universities, a Navajo tribal university, three graduate schools focused on health and mental health, and a wide range of secular and religious private colleges.” Interesting. Aren’t you curious as to who attends all these classes? Is the picture getting clearer of how all the pieces go together yet?

Next piece of the story, “Catholics account for about one in three of all adults in New Mexico; Protestants comprise slightly more. Sixty percent say religion plays a very important role in their lives. ” Now, stop and think about all the information presented above. This is a well-planned set of coordinated events devised to make the UN SDG happen. Who loses out? The youth.

4H Club Loses Out to Asylum Seekers

For 30 years, the 4H Horse School took place at Expo NM. However, this year the 100 students who signed up for the event received letters. These letters explained that the event would now take place in to Las Cruces. The change in location is “because the state wants to use the dorms to help with the rush of asylum-seekers entering the U.S.”

Lets put the situation into perspective. The migrants are crossing the southern border and being processed in Las Cruces. Then, they are bussed to ABQ for temporary housing. From there, they get dispersed to “sponsors” all over the USA. Meanwhile, the 4H students who live in and around ABQ get told to find and pay their own way to Las Cruces. Which is geographically, about 200 miles away. They told parents that they have until May 15 to get a refund. Anyone see the irony here?

In addition, notice the Mainstream Media bias on the topic. This is the last sentence of an article dated April 30, 2019, telling the public that migrants seeking asylum will be housed in Expo New Mexico: “People in Albuquerque and elsewhere wishing to assist can contact Catholic Charities or visit the city’s Office of Immigrant and Refugee Affairs to learn more.”

Recapping the Situation

To recap, a “sea of orange” supports the ABQ Council’s resolution. Wearing orange shirts, people wish to symbolize their charities and /or “undocumented” support groups. Whether knowingly or unknowingly, they align with globalist politicians, media, students, DREAMers, and the United Nations Agenda 2030 Sustainable Development Goal of Regular Migration. On the other hand, fiscally responsible people know the resolution is pandering madness.

A budget has only so much money. The use of budgeted monies must be based on priorities. Councilman Davis’ words: There was money, it was not intended to be spent unless, I presume, there was a “pet project or pocket.” Councilman Davis purports the resolution is to help citizens due to President Trump’s actions. He admits this measure, which moves existing budget funds that were not being used, as a “small gesture” to keep the migrant welcome mat out.