Sunday, June 12, 2011

How To Spot Overcrowded Housing In Your Community!

 One of the many many problems with illegal immigration is the overcrowding of residences in towns and cities across America. Unscrupulous landlords prey on these illegals by renting rooms to them, packing them into these rooms like sardines, at an inflated price. The illegals have no problem with this because of their need for a place to stay. However, they are packed into these rooms like sardines. It is not uncommon for a house to hold thirty to forty or more illegals living 10 to a room or more. Landlords will even alter the interior construction of the home to accommodate more and more illegals thus increasing profits. Many problems are born from this agreement between the landlord and illegals like run down houses, overflowing septic systems, increased garbage produced from the residence, increased theft in the area, fires started by illegal cooking equipment and unsafe electrical wiring and many others. Many homeowners feel either powerless to do anything about it or are too scared to get involved for fear of retribution. As Americans though, we should not be bullied around by illegal aliens and landlords, gangs or politicians who refuse to do anything about overcrowded housing. These conditions lead to unsafe communities and drops in property values. Once a house of this type is located, everything should be done to have it shut down. It all starts at the local level people. I will break this down into two parts. The first one is how to locate a house or apartment of this type. The second thing is what you can do about it.

HOW TO LOCATE AN OVERCROWDED RESIDENCE


 There are many signs to look for if you suspect a home in your area is overcrowded. If a house recently sold in your area, keep an eye on the new owners. A lot of houses in the Phoenix area are being bought for cash by cartels to be used as a holding cell for illegals recently smuggled into the U.S. The cartels use a nice, average looking couple as a front to by these houses. Once sold though, it is rare to see anybody coming or going. It is all done at night. Usually this involves driving the vehicles directly into the garage so no neighbors will spot the amount of people in the vehicle. Illegals are held there until a ransom is paid by relatives of the illegals who then get smuggled to other parts of the country. These houses are called "drop houses". It is not uncommon to have over one hundred people packed into these houses for days and weeks at a time. Amounts this high put a huge stress on your local garbage and septic systems and becomes very unsanitary in a short amount of time. The problem of "drop houses" is more common to border cities like Tucson, Phoenix and others. What you will notice in your area is different. If you know of some signs I have not mentioned, please contact me so I can post it and spread the word. Now I will list the signs to look for.

1- No curtains, drapes or shades on the windows.  Most overcrowded houses in my area have none of these on the windows. What is hanging in their place is bed sheets and blankets. Landlords will not spend money on window coverings and the illegals will not also. If you see this, watch the house closely.

2- Cars with out of state plates. This one is a little difficult as we all know people who will get out of state car insurance cheaper then in their own state, especially here in New York. However, if you have multiple cars with different out of state plates, that can be one clue.

3- Small dumpster on the property.  Do you have a neighbor with a dumpster yet no construction is going on at the house? Usually these dumpsters are small enough not to stand out, or are located in an area of the property that is not highly visible to neighbors. Some upper class residences have dumpsters but you will know from the upkeep of the property that this is not a candidate for an overcrowded home. Landlords do not want to have six or more garbage pails outside there house. That is a dead give away so they will have a company empty the dumpster once a week.

4- Many bicycles on the property but no kids in the home. This one I love. I know someone that has illegals working in the company he works for and there is an illegal who rides his pink bike to work everyday. I highly doubt this bike was purchased. Most likely it was stolen as many of the illegals do this. If you notice four, five, six or more bicycles at a residence but no children live there, that is a sure sign that this house is overcrowded.

5- Increased gang graffiti in the area. Have you noticed increased gang signs or tags in the area? This could be the result of a recently sold home being packed with illegals. Now, not only illegals are in gangs as we know, but you should do your best with the help of a few neighbors to locate any housing this graffiti could be coming from. Also, contact your local police department to get explanations as to what the gang signs mean and what area they most likely would be coming from.

6- Types of cars favored by illegals.  Not sure if this is everywhere or only in my area but it seems the illegals here favor buying used Nissan Sentras and Toyota Corollas. If you see these cars with out of state plates, put that house under surveillance.

 These are a few of the things to look for when locating illegal housing. Things to look for might be different in your area so if I missed anything, please contact me and tell me so I can pass it on.

 Part two will be on what your neighbors and you can do about it once an overcrowded house is located in your area. Coming Soon!!


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