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Protestor: ‘American dream is no longer for Americans’

Unread postby CaptainJackSparrow » Mon 13 Feb 2006, 12:21:55

Protestor: ‘American dream is no longer for Americans’
By CHARLIE ZAVALICK Editor
02/01/2006

BERNARDSVILLE – Housing problems associated with recent immigrants have been a hot topic of discussion in town lately, especially since the Nov. 30 kidnapping of a borough woman by a suspect from Guatemala.

A Somerville man is now seeking to expand that conversation to include the impact illegal immigrants are having on the local job market.

Carrying a large, two-sided sign on Olcott Square in recent weeks to air his grievances, 45-year-old Keith Fulton has been attracting attention to his message.

In large black lettering next to an American flag, one side of his sign reads: “An illegal alien stole my business.’’

The flip side offers a more localized message: “Bernardsville businesses hire illegal aliens over Americans.’’

Last Thursday afternoon, an unseasonably warm January day, Fulton was subjected to an obscenity yelled out by a passenger in a passing vehicle.

Smiling, he said he has heard some “colorful verbiage’’ and seen “interesting hand signals’’ from motorists, “mostly from contractors who hire illegals or illegals themselves.’’

But, he insists, other residents who have actually stopped by to chat have been more receptive.

“Those folks are very positive,’’ he said, noting that he “follows the rules’’ and has never been arrested for his one-man demonstration.

“Bernardsville had better get used to me,’’ he added. “I’m going to settle here until things change.’’

A soft-spoken, clean-shaven man, Fulton owns “Bio Clean,’’ a janitorial business that serves mostly small offices. He claims to have lost about 40 percent of his business during the past four months due to unfair competition from firms that hire illegal immigrants to cut costs.

“The American dream is no longer for the Americans,’’ he said.

Fulton, who is single, said he recently lost his largest contract in Hillsborough. He said afterwards he was privately told by an employee of the firm that it employs illegals.

Claiming to have “excellent references’’ after 10 years in business, he said he still has some work but is in debt and facing poverty due to the business decline.

“I’m tired as an American of having to beg for work while they come in and take it,’’ he said. “And I’m tired of having to pay taxes to support them.’’

A flier for his business indicates that he is fully insured and bonded and offers “competitive pricing.’’

He said he has heard similar complaints from other firms that do business by the book, including landscapers who are also being hurt by those who hire illegal immigrants.

“There’s a myth that the illegals are here to do the work that Americans won’t do,’’ he said. “I’m sick of people telling me they need to hire illegals when I’m starving.

“If I was paid cash and didn’t have to pay any taxes I wouldn’t have any problems,’’ he added.

Fulton said he has had some jobs in the Somerset Hills area but didn’t identify the firms. Recently he has been visiting local businesses and asking whether they’d rather hire an American than an illegal immigrant.

“People are afraid to talk about the issues,’’ he said.

He has staged his protest in Somerville, New York City and other towns but has come to Bernardsville because, he says, it’s “the wealthiest town in the wealthiest county’’ in the state.

He said he was awwas aware of the heavily publicized Nov. 30 kidnapping of Dryden Road resident Karen Maffucci. Indicted for the crime is Edgar Rene del Cid-Perez, an immigrant who rented a room in a West Street boarding home. Police have said they believe some occupants of that home may have been illegals. Officials have not yet confirmed nor denied that, however.

“Why do they (illegal immigrants) come here?’’ Fulton said. “It’s because people hire them. “It’s all about the money; not because they embrace American values.’’

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Re: Protestor: ‘American dream is no longer for Americans’

Unread postby rogerhb » Mon 13 Feb 2006, 14:22:58

What do you expect with a raw capitalist system? Wealth for all?

Don't you understand it's a race to the bottom? Americans have lost the "can do attitude"; I can work for less, I can work longer I can sleep in my car instead of a house.

Out of 6.5 billion people on the planet why have sympathy for the 5% who have conspicuously enjoyed the ride with a blatent disregard for the rest of the planet?

So why is it that the US imposed rules that allowed 100% foreign ownership in Iraq then blocked the Chinese attempt to buy a US oil company.

Well done Syria, now China it's your turn.

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Re: Protestor: ‘American dream is no longer for Americans’

Unread postby AmericanEmpire » Mon 13 Feb 2006, 14:49:25

Wait until the shit hits the fan over here.

Then it'll be blood shed between Americans and illegals. Somebody has to take the blame for our fall.

300,000,000 pissed off Americans because the economy has collapsed is not gonna be a pretty sight.
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Re: Protestor: ‘American dream is no longer for Americans’

Unread postby Kez » Mon 13 Feb 2006, 16:06:53

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('rogerhb', 'O')ut of 6.5 billion people on the planet why have sympathy for the 5% who have conspicuously enjoyed the ride with a blatent disregard for the rest of the planet?


I don't understand your statement. The man works hard, has a business, follows the rules, pays taxes that support the system, and employs people legally who also pay taxes. As a result of his hard work, he's in debt due to people who do not follow the law. In what way is this a free ride?

That's great that people are willing to work, and work hard, but the law needs to be followed. Are you in favor of people breaking any law they choose at their own will, or should the rule of law prevail for all who wish to reside somewhere? I prefer to follow the law, and change it when the people agree. Until then, the law should stand, even if it isn't 'for the little guy'.

And New Zealand, according to all the Americans I know who have been there, is like a 'free ride' in terms of the pure beauty, weather, and location, so I'm not sure what you're complaining about.
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Re: Protestor: ‘American dream is no longer for Americans’

Unread postby rogerhb » Mon 13 Feb 2006, 16:26:22

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Kez', 'T')hat's great that people are willing to work, and work hard, but the law needs to be followed. Are you in favor of people breaking any law they choose at their own will, or should the rule of law prevail for all who wish to reside somewhere? I prefer to follow the law, and change it when the people agree.


Remarkably, the people who make the laws in the US don't agree with that sentiment, so you are a bit stuffed there. They are more than happy to make laws to restrict your freedoms then break what every rules they like as long as they don't get found out, then if they do just brush it aside with a shrug.
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