This is the ultimate logic of illegal immigration, the government is fighting hard to make sure illegal aliens are being represented, no seriously…
A federal judge imposed an unusual election system on a suburban village Friday, nearly two years after finding that the existing system was unfair to Hispanics.
The village, Port Chester, is run by a mayor and six trustees. Under the new system, called cumulative voting, residents will be allowed to cast as many as six votes for one trustee candidate.
No Hispanic had ever been elected trustee or mayor in the village 25 miles northeast of New York City, although the population of 28,000 is about half Hispanic. The ruling is likely to mean that the village will have trustee elections next year for the first time since 2006.
Being a super genius I had to wonder: was Port Chester known for having illegal aliens? Ahem…
“I would like to nominate Port Chester, NY as a sanctuary city here in the State of New York.
To be quite honest I don’t know of any regulations and haven’t looked into it to be fair to the Village of Port Chester. But I do know just from living here for the last three years. The downtown village is full everyday with the day workers whom are all illegal. Even during the day they are all hanging out in front of all the churches. The schools have gone to crap and our only hospital here United Hospital closed up several years ago which serviced (the Harrison, Rye, Rye Brook areas) due to the influx of the illegals.”
Ahem…
Connecticut’s Greenwich Hospital recently treated an illegal Guatemalan with severe drug-resistant TB, after his local hospital in Port Chester, New York, had gone bust from uninsured immigrants
Ahem…
Valerie Nanni, Leicester Street, spoke about quality of life issues and said that she was not against legal immigration but there is a serious problem with illegal immigration.
Ahem…
Port Chester (pop. 28,000) is a good example of what is happening around the country. During the last decade or so, this small township in Westchester County, New York, has witnessed a 73-percent growth of its Hispanic population, making the Hispanic population a majority of the town’s residents. But because no Hispanic has ever been elected to the town’s board of trustees — all of whom run at-large — the Department of Justice sued to force Port Chester to ditch its 138-year-old at-large system of governance and instead, create six, single-member trustee districts. Of course, the DOJ wants half of those districts gerrymandered in a manner to allow a Hispanic to win — or, in the more formal language of the law, Hispanics must be able to “elect a candidate of their choice.”
One does not have to sympathize with the Minutemen to conclude this is not fair, but the injustice to Port Chester is further compounded when one looks at the details of DOJ’s proposed districts, which are based on the voting-age population overall, rather than the voting population of citizens. For example, one of the districts DOJ proposed will have a 77 percent Hispanic voting-age population, but only a 56 percent citizen Hispanic voting-age population. Another district has a slight majority of Hispanics, but only a 28 percent Hispanic citizen population. In other words, the federal government wants some of the new voting districts to have citizen-underpopulated Hispanic districts and citizen-overpopulated non-Hispanic ones.
So, this gerrymandering will result in a non-Hispanic district being drawn with 5,000 persons of voting age, 95 percent of whom are citizens, to be represented by one Port Chester trustee. A Hispanic district, meanwhile, might also have 5,000 persons, but only 50 percent of whom are citizens. This kind of district scheme will result in one town trustee representing 4,750 citizens, while another trustee represents only 2,500 citizens.
Is it fair that in one district 2,500 citizens get one representative, while in a neighboring district, it takes 4,750 people to get one? No, it’s not.
So your government has taken it upon themselves to A.) fill this country with illegal aliens, and having done so they are now making sure that those people who have broken in, stolen jobs, brought previously defeated diseases and crimes back to this country are well represented in this nation where they have no business in the first place.
Can we start hanging politicians yet?


































































Great blog post. I am a lifelong PC resident and can’t believe what our village has turned into. It’s happened slowly over the last 20 years but the decisions and rulings made by gov’t (from local to federal) have put nails in our coffin. The illegal aliens have taken advantage of our town and it’s blasphemous that they demand even more of what they’re NOT entitled to. I am appalled and don’t know where to turn since our government doesn’t even carry out justice.
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