Illegal Pete’s is a Colorado burrito chain with locations in Denver and Boulder–and a problem with Hispanics.
On October 22, about 30 people gathered in Fort Collins to ask its owner, Pete Turner, to change the name of the chain, which will soon open an outlet there.
The reason: Apologists for illegal immigration believe that “illegal” has become the new “I-word.”
They believe that referring to someone as an “illegal alien” or “illegal immigrant” is dehumanizing.
But Turner didn’t have anything like that in mind when he named his burrito chain.
Peter Turner
Turner responded to critics by saying “Illegal” is a reference to a novel he read in college, and “Pete’s” refers to his own name and that of his father.
He added that he had helped pay for some employees to become citizens.
But those at a meeting in Fort Collins compared the name to a racial slur used against blacks or hanging a Confederate flag in the restaurant’s window.
“We have been getting emails comparing me to the KKK,” said Turner, who opened Illegal Pete’s in 1995.
The meeting ended on an ominous note, with its moderator, Kim Medina warning: “Let us know whether we should be there to protest or celebrate [the opening of the Fort Collins restaurant] on Nov. 13.”
“Social context is hugely important,” said Medina, a Fort Collins immigration attorney. “We’ll never get to big issues, such as immigration reform, until we can solve these smaller issues of language.”
Which goes directly to the heart of Politically Correct speech.
In 2012, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) estimated there were 11.4 million illegal aliens living in the United States.
Their top countries of origin are:
- Mexico (59%)
- El Salvador (6%)
- Guatemala (5%)
- Honduras (3%)
- Philippines (3%)
In 2012, 643,474 illegal aliens were arrested. More than 69% were from Mexico.
In 2012, 419,384 illegal aliens were deported from the United States. Approximately 47% of these had prior criminal convictions.
- Deported to Mexico (73%)
- Deported to Guatemala (9%)
- Deported to Honduras (7%)
- Deported to El Salvador (4%)
That’s according to DHS. But the truth is that with so many millions of illegal aliens invading the United States on a daily basis–and doing their best to remain uncaught–nobody really knows how many there are.
Current estimates based on national surveys place their numbers from 7 to 20 million.
Then there are the costs such unending waves of illegal immigration imposes on legitimate American citizens.
According to a study by the conservative Heritage Foundation:
- The Pew Hispanic Center estimates that in 2010, 5.5 million children and illegal alien parents lived in the U.S.
- About 1 million of these were born abroad and were brought into the U.S. unlawfully; the remaining 4.5 million were born in the U.S. and are treated under law as U.S. citizens.
- Overall, some 8% of the children born in the U.S. each year have illegal alien parents.
- The fiscal cost of illegal immigration must include the costs associated with these children, since these inevitably result from the illegal immigration of their parents.
- The average earnings per worker are dramatically lower in illegal alien households.
- Illegal aliens are far more likely to be poor.
- Over one-third of such households have incomes below the federal poverty level, compared to 18.8% of legal immigrants and 13.6% of U.S. citizens.
- Poorly educated men and women make up a disproportionate share of the illegal alien population. They tend to have low wages and pay comparatively little in taxes.
- Households headed by an illegal alien received an average of $24,721 per household in direct benefits, means-tested benefits, education, and population-based services in FY 2010.
Click here: Cost of Unlawful Immigrants to the U.S. Taxpayers
So much for the fiscal costs of illegal immigration.
Other costs are not so easily measured–but can be dramatic and tragic.
Consider the recent case of Marcelo Marquez, 34, of Salt Lake City, Utah. Arrested on October 24, he is a suspect in a Northern California shooting spree that left two sheriff’s deputies dead.
Marquez and his accomplice, Janelle Marquez Monroy, 38, are being held without bail and face multiple felony counts, including murder, attempted murder and carjacking.
According to Virginia Kice, a spokeswoman for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), Marquez is actually an alias for a man named Luis Enrique Monroy-Bracamonte. He was deported twice from the United States.
The first deportation came in 1997 after an arrest and conviction in Arizona for narcotics possession. He was arrested and sent back to Mexico again in 2001.
Which, finally, gets back to the realities of Politically Correct speech.
More than 500 years ago, Niccolo Machiavelli observed the differences between image and reality:
For men in general judge more by the eyes than by the hands, for every one can see, but very few have to feel. Everyone sees what you appear to be, few feel what you are….
The viewpoint of the Hispanics taking issue with Peter Turner clearly falls into this vein: If we can ban “illegal”–as in “illegal alien”–from the language, people will forget about the hordes of illegal aliens invading the United States every day.


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HALLOWEEN–PC STYLE
In Business, History, Politics, Social commentary on October 29, 2014 at 5:32 pmHalloween isn’t just for kids anymore.
In 2014, about 70% of Americans will participate in Halloween, and will spend $7.4 billion. Yes, that’s with a “b”.
This huge avalanche of funds will go on such items as candy, costumes and decorations.
Halloween candy alone has run up a $2 billion tab every Halloween for the past three years.
And $350 million will go for pet Halloween costumes.
Spending on Halloween has risen by more than 55% since 2005.
Here’s how those expenses break down:
Costumes – 38%
Cards – 5%
Decorations – 27%
Candy – 27%
Click here: Wait, Americans Spend How Much on Halloween? – The Atlantic
Those putting out this avalanche of money will, of course, be adults. And a lot of those costumes will be worn by adults at parties across the nation.
This will be especially true in San Francisco.
In 1979, Halloween in its Castro District shifted from being a children’s event to a celebration among homosexuals.
The massive crowds quickly overwhelmed the streets, mass transit and due to the Castro’s location along two major transport corridors, disrupting traffic flow well outside the neighborhood.
In 2002, 500,000 people celebrated Halloween in the Castro and four people were stabbed.
It continued to grow into a massive annual street party until 2006, when a shooting wounded nine people and prompted the city to call off the event.
In 2007, 600 police were deployed in the Castro on Halloween. By 2010, San Francisco had banned the event in the Castro, directing celebrants to various balls and parties elsewhere.
But there’s another force working to suppress Halloween joy among its participants: Political Correctness.
A recent article in Anaswers.com offers Politically Correct advice on how to enjoy Halloween–without hurting the Politically Correct sensitivities of almost every group imaginable.
Click here: Top 15 Major Halloween No-No’s – Answers.com
For example:
Adolf Hitler: “There should be no need to explain why a Hitler costume is wrong. It’s offensive and upsetting to many people, especially those who survived the Holocaust and those who lost family members to it.”
Homeless Persons: “Dressing kids up as hobos used to be cute, but now it is a no-no. It is rude to the growing homeless population in America, which includes people of all walks of life and all economic profiles.”
Illegal Alien: “Making light of the issues America faces with the constant deluge of illegal immigrants crossing the borders is not politically correct, and it’s disrespectful to the people attempting to cross the borders, or even those who immigrated legally.”
Terrorist: “With terrorism hitting the news 24/7, it is never okay to dress as a terrorist. Even worse, some parents allow their kids to dress this way.”
Others on the list of groups that Answers.com believes it’s Politically Incorrect to dress up as include:
If you follow the guidelines of this article, you might as well skip Halloween altogether.
So, if you subtract all the costumes that Politically Correct mavens say you shouldn’t wear, here’s what you end up with:
DON’T DRESS UP AS:
This list is potentially endless.
Yet no one objects to children–or adults–dressing up as pirates like Blackbeard, who once terrorized the oceans as modern-day terrorists menace the world.
No one objects to those who dress up like skeletons–when almost everyone has lost a friend or family member to death.
No one objects to those who dress up as witches, who have been associated with evil for hundreds of years.
No one objects to those who dress up as Satan–the literal personification of evil for millions of Christians, Jews and Muslims.
The whole idea of Halloween is to momentarily step into a character that’s utterly different from you.
So if you are a terrorist, try dressing up at Halloween as Dr. Albert Schweitzer or Florence Nightingale.
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