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To: Tailgunner Joe
This is why, at current rates, between legal and illegal immigration into this nation, we will double our population within the lifetimes of today’s college students.

In the last decade, the 11.2 million immigrants who arrived, plus the 6.4 million children born to immigrants living here, equaled almost 70% of the nation’s population growth. That’s just flat-out too much, too fast.

Hmm. Let's see...

Uncontrolled population growth is bad....unless it's the result of uncontrolled immigration.

Crime is bad....unless it's the result of aliens breaking immigration (and often other) laws.

Wage depression is bad...unless it happens because immigrants are "doing the jobs Americans won't do"...for the depressed wages.

Expansion of overtaxed state educational and welfare facilities is bad...unless necessary to accommodate an uncontrolled inflow of immigrants, both legal and illegal....I mean, "undocumented."

Leaving our borders undefended against hostile infiltration and incursion is bad...unless otherwise all those immigrants would have to enter the US legally, if at all.

OK, I think I got it now. I hope we all get it soon, before it gets us.

7 posted on 05/29/2002 3:05:30 PM PDT by Map Kernow
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*Index Bump
8 posted on 05/29/2002 3:32:37 PM PDT by Fish out of Water
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To: Map Kernow
Time to besiege the White House and Congress Critters to let them know we're watching every move they make! Use mailblaster.com and free2fax.com etc. and hit them once a week on this issue. It's our duty to protect our country from these imbeciles.....meaning our politicians.
38 posted on 05/29/2002 10:32:49 PM PDT by brat
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