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 Federal Reserve aiding Illegals to transfer wealth out of United
States Mexico’s
Calderon scolds Arizona while mooching from U.S. Taxpayers, say critics

 *By* *Jim Kouri*  Thursday, May 20, 2010

Mexico’s verbose President, Felipe Calderon , is the largest contributor of
illegal aliens living and working in the United States today. While no one
knows exactly how many Mexicans reside in this country illegally, the
advocates of “open borders” claim the number of illegal Mexican aliens in
The U.S. between 10 and 15 million.

Yet, conservatives put the number illegal aliens living in the U.S. at 25 to
30 million.  While visiting the U.S. this week, the head of Mexico’s corrupt
government slammed Arizona for passing it’s immigration enforcement law.
Calderon, standing right next to President Barack Obama, blasted Arizona as
if he were the President of the United States. But instead of Obama telling
Calderon to “cool his jets,” Mr. Apologist joined Calderon in denigrating
Arizonians.
Both Presidents failed to tell American citizens that thanks to the Federal
Reserve Bank and the financial industry, Mexicans living and working in the
U.S. transfer about $25 billion to the Mexican economy. In addition, Mexican
criminals and moochers cost taxpaying citizens and legal immigrants almost
$350 billion per year, according to syndicated columnist Frosty Wooldridge.

And America’s banking industry is aiding and abetting these lawbreakers and
there appears to be no one in Washington, D.C.—including President
Obama—interested in conducting an investigation into this corruption.

While the mainstream news media were hard at work covering the Democrats
striving to achieve their dream of taking control of Americans’ health care,
the Federal Reserve Bank continued working with the Mexican government to
make it easier for illegal aliens to export US money to their homeland.

The Fed devised several programs that will extend banking services to
illegal aliens, and most of this money transfer scheme was created under the
radar with few—if any—political figures are discussing the subject.
One such program being utilized by illegal aliens from Mexico is a
remittance program with the ultimate goal of bringing illegal Mexican
aliens—who send money home—into the mainstream of the US financial system,
regardless of immigration status. In other words, The Federal Reserve Bank
is aiding lawbreakers in moving their cash around in the US and Mexico. This
obviously includes the myriad alien gangs and more than 50,000 gang members
who are involved in narcotics trafficking, identity theft, homicides, and
other criminal activity.

Directo a Mexico, the name of the program, enables US commercial banks to
make money transfers for Mexican workers through the Federal Reserve’s own
automated clearinghouse, which is linked to Banco de Mexico, the Mexican
central bank. Few Americans are aware of the connection between the Fed and
foreign banks and this program would be just another that exists in the
shadow world of international banking.

To use the service, a Mexican need only possess a matricula consular, an ID
issued by the Mexican consulate in most major US cities to those with proof
of Mexican birth or citizenship, or a picture ID card issued by the US or
another foreign government. The idea is to make it “cheaper and safer” for
illegal workers to send funds to their relatives in Mexico.

While on the surface this may appear to be a good idea for banks, it’s an
idea based on lawbreakers being given assistance in moving their money
around. The Mexican drug trafficker will be able to take advantage of this
new banking system as much as the illegal worker cleaning toilets.

Most law enforcement commanders recognize the Matricula Consular card as a
useless identification document. In fact, some US government agencies still
refuse to accept them as identification documents.

Most illegal aliens make cash transfers, which average $350 each, through
companies like Western Union or a hodgepodge of wire-transfer firms,
couriers and others that operate out of storefronts in Hispanic enclaves.
Family members then collect the wired cash at a shop in their town or
village.

The Federal Reserve Bank’s primary goal is to use the program to draw
hundreds of thousands of illegal aliens into our banking system because
commercial banks require that those wanting the service first open a savings
account. While American citizens will continue to be required to show
extensive identification and proof of residence, illegal aliens will only be
required to show a Matricula Consular card, which are known to be
counterfeited and sold by human smugglers.

“People who didn’t have bank accounts establish a relationship with us,”
said James Maloney, chairman of Mitchell Bank in Milwaukee, one of the first
banks to offer the Federal Reserve Bank’s remittance scheme, according to
the Wall Street Journal, a newspaper that favors using illegal alien
workers.

“It’s great for our business,” said Maloney.

Remittances sent by Mexicans topped $15.5 billion in the first few months of
this year, 20 percent higher than the amount sent during the same period the
previous year, according to Mexico’s central bank, and this year’s annual
figure is expected to hit a new record. Savings scraped together by nannies,
painters and others working abroad are now Mexico’s second-largest source of
foreign revenue, after oil exports and ahead of tourism, according to
analysts interviewed by the WSJ.

The Federal Reserve Bank, always a friend to foreign interests, is
instructing illegal aliens that should they return home on their own or
should they be deported, their money is safe whether it was obtained working
as a busboy in a restaurant or working as an enforcer in a sex-slave house.

The Fed has already set up a system by which illegals can retrieve their
money through easy access at an ATM in Mexico using their debit cards.

And whom do we have to thank for this financial windfall for illegal aliens?
The US federal government.

One of the stated objectives is to continue to help lower the fees paid by
Mexican workers to send money to their native country. It’s bargain time for
illegal aliens.

“Now, if only Obama and the rest of our elected officials would look out for
the interests of US citizens during these tough economic times,” quipped
political strategist Mike Baker.

“As for mobsters, they will have an even easier time laundering the
ill-gotten gains,” he added.
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