Why Do The Federal Government and its Agencies ‘Hate’ the Black Communities in America?

Since January of 2021, the Federal Government has encouraged illegal immigration by maintaining open borders. More than 6 million foreign immigrants, from over 100 countries, have been invading the borders of America without any vetting. This government policy has been devastating to most Black Communities.

The early 2021 invasion of undocumented foreigners directly affected the Black population throughout America. Their communities have become beset by rising crime, a significant increase in deaths from drug abuse, and loss of employment opportunity due to an explosion of competition from non-citizens.

The Federal Governments’, uncontrolled border security policies have allowed drugs to pour into the country with the fentanyl drug being the greatest killer of American youth. Fentanyl has been responsible for over 100,000 deaths of Americans between the ages of 16 and 45. A closer analysis of the deaths has revealed that Blacks make up one third of the total, even though they only represent 14.2% of the Nations’ population.

Illegal immigration particularly hurts Black Americans. Border Patrol agents have encountered thousands of illegal aliens with prior criminal convictions, including assault, rape, and murder. Among the immigrant invaders are gangs like MS-13, the 18th Street Gang and others who prey on densely populated urban areas – which includes the communities of Black Americans.

Government support of illegal immigration means opposing Black Workers.

Unemployment has skyrocketed from previous all-time lows in the Black communities. Illegal immigrants compete disproportionately for jobs held by Blacks. Only six in ten adult Black males have a high school diploma. They are employed in the low-skilled labor market, where they are more likely to be in labor competition with immigrants.

While billions of American tax dollars have been spent on saving communities in Ukraine, the poor and minority communities in America continue to be neglected by the government.

Who will save our Black Communities?

Who will come to the rescue of Black single Moms, living in “WarZones” who struggle every day to make ends meet – while worrying if their children will make it home from school unharmed?

Who will save Black children who are lacking a fundamental education? – like reading, writing, and basic math.

In September of 2023, at 13 Baltimore City high schools, zero students tested proficient on the 2023 state math exam. Project Baltimore found that 40% of Baltimore high schools, where the state exam was given, did not have any students score proficient in math. Not one student. During the last school year, Baltimore City Schools received $1.6 billion from taxpayers, the most ever. In addition, the district received $799 million in Covid relief funding from the federal government – still, not a single student in 13 high schools scored proficient on the state math test. Having enough funding for education has not been the problem!

Unfortunately, history has demonstrated that, Black politicians have not been of much help to Black communities. Many of them have adopted a “magic formula” that they have learned from their White counterparts. After being re-elected multiple times in their poor minority districts, they somehow have become very wealthy on government salaries – while their constituents stagnate for decades in dangerous and unhealthy living conditions.

Why do the Federal Government and its agencies ‘Hate’ the Black Communities in America?

I don’t know.

Maybe the Government will try to rescue the Black Communities just before the next national election.

At a press conference in 1986. President Ronald Reagan was quoted as saying, “The nine most terrifying words in the English language are, I’m from the government and I’m here to help.”

With friends like the Federal Government, social media giants, and mainstream media outlets, the Black Communities in America do not need enemies!

James Peifer

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