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To: Zakeet
"* Since 2000, 10.3 million immigrants have arrived — the highest seven-year period of immigration in U.S. history. More than half of post-2000 arrivals (5.6 million) are estimated to be illegal aliens."

I'm willing to bet that these numbers are a lot higher than what this guesstimate reveals. Read the conclusion - OUTRAGEOUS! Our days as a country are numbered. There is no way the taxpayers can pick up the tab for all this, not even by delegating future generations to pay for it.

3 posted on 12/08/2007 10:05:49 AM PST by penowa
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To: penowa

One way to stop it is to have each state handle it’s immigration problems. By doing this, the people of each state will get involved. The Fed doesn’t want this. It’s the same with any war. The government doesn’t want the people involved toda. That’s why we, as Americans haven’t been asked to sacrifice. That’s the reason for the all volunteer military. Bring back the draft and you will see the people start to get involved. Our government learned this simple fact during Viet Nam. The people of this country would go ballistic if the draft was brought back and they would demand that we get out of the middle east and leave these people to their own devices. There are many uses for the draft, one of which is to get the people more involved in our system rather than letting the government tell us what to do and when to do it.


4 posted on 12/08/2007 10:15:53 AM PST by RC2
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To: penowa

“There is no way the taxpayers can pick up the tab for all this”

That’s the point. Bring us down to their level. Redistribution of wealth. (even if you’re not)


5 posted on 12/08/2007 10:18:52 AM PST by wolfcreek (The Status Quo Sucks!)
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