The Face of Suicide

Baltimore is a majority black city with an all black government and bureaucracy. Like Detroit, the government avoids plundering what wealth is left only because they are too incompetent to steal what’s left. There are pockets of rich whites and a small hipsterville, but otherwise it is Lagos on the Chesapeake. But, they can’t help but jump on the latest fads.

Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake plans to unveil dozens of recommendations Wednesday intended to lure immigrant families to Baltimore and retain them.

The proposals, from increasing the availability of translators at city agencies to making it easier for the undocumented to buy homes, offer insight into the mayor’s pledge to attract 10,000 new families over the next decade — an effort that is focused in part on the city’s burgeoning immigrant neighborhoods.

“I want to make sure that Baltimore isn’t behind the curve on this trend,” said Rawlings-Blake, who will formally announce the recommendations today. “This is about taking advantage of the growth that we’ve already seen.”

The proposals are part of a new report crafted by a city task force and the Abell Foundation.

Census data show that 46,000 people in Baltimore were born in another country, and 40 percent of them are naturalized citizens.

That represents a 55 percent increase in the number of people who identified themselves as immigrants in 2000. Most analysts believe those numbers significantly underrepresent the number of immigrants who entered the country illegally.

The task force suggests the city should approve an ordinance requiring agencies to develop policies that comply with federal regulations on “language access” to ensure that those who don’t speak English can take advantage of city programs.

And noting that potential homebuyers who don’t have Social Security numbers often struggle to obtain mortgages, the panel also recommends creating a committee to study programs that allow immigrants to borrow instead with a Tax ID Number issued by the Internal Revenue Service.

Again, why would any government want more poor people? The reason they can’t get credit is they are not here legally and they have no money. It is a crazy thing, but this is what extreme partisanship is like in a late stage democracy. These people will self-harm just to be on the right side and hold the right opinion.

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Peeps Republic of MD
Peeps Republic of MD
10 years ago

As an unfortunate red stater living in the Peoples Republic of Maryland, all I can say is the nation better pray that OweMalley gets nowhere with his presidential ambitions. The taking class of this state all live in the city and around DC. I all for ceding those counties and the city of Baltimore back to DC so they can all tax themselves to death and leave the rest of the state to its red ways.

trangbang1968
Member
10 years ago

Ah yes those EBT cards. I’ll renounce myself right now as a reactionary and nativist, but I get irritated watching Somalis pushing brimming shopping carts full of goodies in my local Krogers while I’m chasing bargains I can afford.
It seems everywhere you go in America, there’s a Somali contingent. I wonder if anybody but the jolly Pirates of the Red Sea still live there.

CaptDMO
CaptDMO
10 years ago

“The reason they can’t get credit is they are not here legally and they have no money.”
Bit you see, IMMEDIATELY after asylum/amnesty
is bestowed,…you know, AFTER the election, “suddenly” there will be an avalanche of EBT cards ripe for the harvesting.