I think Wall-a$$ is very out of touch if he thinks things are wonderful for blacks.
One can only hope he gets a lot of fallout from that stupid comment.
Rence Priebus now countering F.Chucks lies. Priebus states "Border wall was passed by congress in 2006."
Bottom line Trump will be tougher on immigration that any dem. F.Chuck doesn't want to hear that.
Priebus this is an election of choices let everyone in with hillary or do it legally with Trump.
Birthright citizenship is the new buzz word for "anchor babies," which sounds bad,these guys are something else. Unfortunatley Priebus fell into the trap of calling it birthright citizenship instead of what it is anchor babies with pregnant mexicons coming inot the contry whenthey are 8 1/2 weeks pregnant.
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Fascinating new Rolling Stone essay, Welcome to Maternity Hotel California, paid $35,000 to have their second child in the United States.
In 2012 Chinese state media reported 10,000 tourist births by Chinese couples in the United States; other estimates skew as high as 60,000. Following Donald Trumps call for an end to birthright citizenship, and renewed attention on anchor babies, Carlsons exposé on birth tourism seems to confirm that the current interpretation of the 14th Amendment works as a magnet for at least some parents across the globe.
But just how big a magnet is it? According to Center for Immigration Studies (CIS) legal policy analyst Jon Feere, who testified before the House Judiciary Committees Subcommittee on Immigration and Border Security in April, between 350,000 and 400,000 children are born annually to an illegal-alien mother residing in the United States as many as one in ten births nationwide.
As of 2010, four out of five children of illegal aliens residing in the U.S. were born here some 4 million kids. Reporting that finding, the Pew Research Center noted that, while illegal immigrants make up about 4 percent of the adult population, because they have high birthrates, their children make up a much larger share of both the newborn population (8 percent) and the child population (7 percent) in this country.
Read more at:
http://www.nationalreview.com/article/422921/birthright-citizenship-economic-costs-incentives