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Las Vegas Review Journal: New office to help immigrants in Nevada

A Hobby Article Written By James Allan | 5-4-2020
Clark County which is where the city of Las Vegas is located sometimes gets a Republican or two elected is mostly dominated by democrats due to the hotel casino industry employing thousands upon thousands of immigrants to keep problems with pay quashed. It's surely the big hotel and casino industry that dictates what happens when it comes to the elected community leadership and immigration.
The Las Vegas hotels use to employ mostly blacks as housekeepers and gardeners but now those housekeeping and gardener jobs are paying up in the area of $13 to $16 dollars an hour and the labor unions who control the jobs are filling the positions with hispanic immigrants. These now living wage manual labor jobs that black U.S. Citizens used to do have been stripped away from them and given to immigrants who are less likely to stir up issues over pay and benefits using the huge employee unions that control them as their tool.
I've run into a few hispanic households over the decades where the residences didn't come out to much because they were illegal . There was a "Food For Less" in my area and when you shopped there it felt like you were in downtown Mexico City because all the customers except for me and the checkout clerks spoke only spanish. This "Food For Less" was purchased a few years ago by "Smiths" and all the spanish speaking people dispersed. I talked to a military man a few years ago who's next door neighbor had just crossed the U.S. southern border, purchased a home and worked a manual labor construction job. He was deported and gone in 6 months but it makes me wonder where he got the cash to buy the house?
The towns and cities I have looked at so far in the Las Vegas area all have "Single Family Home Occupancy" ordinances ranging from 1 person per bedroom to a maximum of 6 people per household except for group homes that are licensed to house 10.
Below is the revised paragraph for the single family home law of 2012 that was adopted by the City Of North Las Vegas. There are many more paragraphs pertaining to other uses of a single family home but this article concentrates on occupancy numbers of a home. In 2012 the city made heavy changes to all of their single family home use laws. These laws were changed to meet the revised standards of the "Federal Fair Housing Act" under the obama administration. Most of the changes to the group home laws pertain to "This Cannot Be Waived" to "Needs A Special Use Permit". The other major change pertains to "Not More Than This Many People" to "Needs A Special Use Permit For Over 10 People".
Family
Includes the following if living together as a single housekeeping unit within a dwelling unit: (1) an individual living alone; (2) two or more persons related by blood or marriage, adoption or legal guardianship; (3) one or more handicapped persons together with caretakers or house parents; (4)Most of the changes in the above North Las Vegas single family home law looks to have been done to accommodate all the criminals and illegal aliens being released from prison in 2012. Thousands upon thousands of illegal aliens were crossing the southern border also and the Las Vegas area towns and cities most likely were trying to accommodate them.a group of which not more than six individuals shall be related to any other individual in the groupwhich was changed to a group of not more than six unrelated individuals.
Even though towns and cities have resident occupancy ordinances I'm sure they are rarely enforced just like the unenforced immigration laws that let 30 to 40 million illegal aliens stay in the United States. Las Vegas is 40% hispanic now which doesn't reflect all the illegal aliens residing in the city. All the black U.S. Citizens got kicked to the side of the road and lost very good incomes as the illegal hispanics flooded into the city. It's hard to believe that these black U.S. Citizens still vote for democrats but they do?
As I thought and researched this issue of "Single Family Residence Occupancy" I found it somewhat difficult to get the correct information. The first time I looked all I received was home owners can pack homes with as many people as they want. I did indeed read many articles and statements stating towns and cities had no "Occupancy Laws For Single Family Residences". The second time around I ran into "Boarding Laws" where people rent for profit. I found towns and cities do have laws concerning single family residences being used for short term profit without a business license and crack down on them. Single Family Residences are being used for hotels now but business licenses have to be gotten or it's illegal.
I finally came across a web page that stated the single family residence occupancy ordinances for group homes. The page was a document of the single family residence occupancy ordinance that had been increased from 6 people per household to 10 in North Las Vegas for group homes that were licensed. The "blood family" unlicensed occupancy is 6 people. All I could think about after I talked to this person who informed me about the 17 to 20 people living together in a small R-1 single family residence is that these democrat party controlled towns and cities are protecting immigration through "No Enforcement" of the occupancy code.
The correct occupancy ordinance for "Single Family Homes" were found under, "Group Homes" which refers to "halfway houses", "alcoholic recovery", "care facilities" and so on. The family dwelling is defined as, "Family" under group homes meaning the blood relative family is considered to be a group. A second definition is located under the "R-1 Zoning" areas stating occupancy over what is defined and 6 family members must reside in "R-2 and R-3" zoned areas. 2 or more families living together can only do this in "R-2 and R-3" zoned areas.

As seen in this chart two or more families are not allowed in an R-1 zone
The towns and cities have ordinances that let anybody park in front of anybody's home. I was watching a popular program that was based in Las Vegas and an hispanic man had over 20 old cars parked in front of everyone's home and the show host asked him if anybody ever complained about the cars and the hispanic man stated "No", he invited them all to a once a year neighborhood barbecue. I'm sure after the television show ran the city booted all those cars off the street. I was wondering how he paid for all the mandatory DMV fees and insurances on all those vehicles so he could park them on the street?
My idea is to get the "Park Anywhere" ordinances changed to, "Residences Cannot Park In Front Of Anyone's Home In The Neighborhood They Reside In". Guests And Party goers can park anywhere they want for the short period of time (up to 3 days) they are there but the residences have to have enough room to park their vehicles in front of their own homes or on the property they own. Towns and cities will just have to hire parking (Meter Maids) cops to keep up with the complaints. This would put the squeeze on these homes that exceed a city's occupancy codes.
What the information below shows is that the democrats are controlling Clark County completely and even though these democrats haven't turned Nevada into a sanctuary state in the past because of an always elected Republican governor this go round Nevada has a democrat governor and I'm sure the sanctuary idea is in the works.
Right now what I'm seeing is the democrats that are controlling the towns and cities bordering Las Vegas are going soft on illegal immigration because of a completely democrat party dominance. Occupancy of a home used to be enforced but now it's not. Henderson still has 1 person per bedroom but the idealism of increasing how many bodies can reside in a "Single Family Residence" through non enforcement is spreading just to keep the illegal aliens housed and from leaving.
North Las Vegas Political Makeup:
Population: 258,638
North Las Vegas Mayor and City Council Are Supposed To Be Non Partisan
Mayor: John J. Lee - Democrat Party Confirmed
Ward 1: Isaaac E. Barron - Democrat Party Confirmed
Ward 2: Pamela A. Goynes-Brown - Democrat Party Confirmed
Ward 3: Scott Black - Republican Party Confirmed
Ward 4: Richard Cherchio - Democrat Party Confirmed
Henderson:
Population: 321,781
Mayor: Debra March - Democrat Party Confirmed
Ward 1: Michelle Romero - Democrat Party Confirmed
Ward 2: Dan Shaw - Unknown Party - Most Likely Libertarian
Ward 3: John F. Marz - Republican Party Confirmed
Ward 4: Dan H. Stewart - Unknown - Most Likely Libertarian
Las Vegas:
Population: 661,000
Mayor: Carolyn Goodman - Democrat Party Confirmed
Ward 1: Brian Knudsen - Democrat Party Confirmed
Ward 2: Victoria Seaman - Republican Turned Democrat Confirmed
Ward 3: Olivia Diaz - Democrat Party Confirmed
Ward 4: Stavros S. Anthony - Republican Party Confirmed
Ward 5: Cedric Crear - Democrat Party Confirmed
Ward 6: Michele Fiore - Republican Turned Democrat Confirmed
Boulder City:
Population: 16,398
Mayor: Kiernan McManus - Democrat Party Confirmed
Councilman: James Howard Adams - Democrat Party Confirmed
Councilwoman: Claudia Bridges - Democrat Party Confirmed
Councilwoman: Tracy Folda - Republican Party Confirmed
Councilwoman: Judith Hoskins - Democrat Party Confirmed
Unincorporated Clark County:
Population: 1,043,021
Clark County Towns In The Immediate Area Of Las Vegas Include: Sunrise Manor, Whitney, Winchester, Spring Valley, Blue Diamond, Enterprise, Paradise
Each town has either a "City Council" or an "Advisory Board" which report to the county commissioners.
Clark County Commissioners:
District A: Michael Naft - Democrat Party Confirmed
District B: Marilyn Kirkpatrick - Democrat Party Confirmed
District C: Larry Brown - Democrat Party Confirmed
District D: Lawrence Weekly - Democrat Party Confirmed
District E: Tick Segerblom - Democrat Party Confirmed
District F: Justin Jones - Democrat Party Confirmed
District G: James B. Gibson - Democrat Party Confirmed
Population Estimates Were Gathered From:
http://www.clarkcountynv.gov/comprehensive-planning/advanced-planning/Documents/Historical%20Population%20by%20Place.pdf
Clark County Estimated Population: 2,299,000
2018 Estimated Voter Turnout: 382,091
2020 Active Voter Registrations:
Dem Repub Indep
Boulder City 2800 5142 2072
County 201,081 124,165 116,016
Henderson 5,694 68,832 41,611
Las Vegas 139,484 92,411 74,628
North Las Vegas 62.225 25,149 27,630

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