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Post Your Comments Chris L wrote on May 28, 2007 9:41 PM: " " The cry "We didn't cross the border, the border crossed us," rings out like the gospel among our uninvited guests. They settle amongst themselves and listen to Spanish radio stations, watch Spanish Telemundo and speak in Spanish to each other. This is not assimilation, it is transplanting Mexico and Latin America into the United States. Come on America. Stand up for what is right. Visit NumbersUSA.com " Chris L wrote on May 28, 2007 9:37 PM: " Here are a few facts:
A Rasmussen poll was conducted last week, after the Senate voted to bring the amnesty to the floor for debate and after it voted against eliminating the guestworker part of the bill.
26% of Americans favor the Senate bill, 26% of Americans are unsure, and 48% ARE OPPOSED.
70% of Americans say total immigration is TOO HIGH, when told the numbers, according to a Pulse Opinion Research poll released this week.
"Advocates of 'comprehensive' reform argue that those who want an enforcement-only policy must explain how they would deal with the 12 million illegal aliens already living in the country. The public reaction to that question appears to be 'Why?' Only 29% of voters say it is very important for the 'government to legalize the status of illegal aliens already in the United States.'"
ATTRITION THRU ENFORCEMENT & SELF DEPORTATION is by far the most popular option for dealing with 12-20 million illegal aliens (79%), the Pulse Opinion Research poll found.
Rosemary Jenks, NumbersUSA's director of government relations, has finally worked her way through every page and word of the Senate bill. She calculates that in addition to giving amnesty to 12-20 million illegal aliens, S. 1348 will increase legal immigration by another 302,000 a year. Yet, the Pulse Opinion Research poll finds that only 8% of Americans think current legal immigration of one million a year is too low. " Chris L wrote on May 28, 2007 9:36 PM: " Rosemary Jenks, NumbersUSA's director of government relations, has finally worked her way through every page and word of the Senate bill. She calculates that in addition to giving amnesty to 12-20 million illegal aliens, S. 1348 will increase legal immigration by another 302,000 a year. Yet, the Pulse Opinion Research poll finds that only 8% of Americans think current legal immigration of one million a year is too low. " Dan k. wrote on Feb 7, 2007 3:47 PM: " Marc, Their first act in America was illegal, to illegally cross the border.
They undergo no criminal checks, no medical tests, and no confirmation that they aren't terrorists. This is long before anyone hires them. So you see, it is obvious where the real problem lies, AT THE BORDER! " hi wrote on Aug 1, 2006 6:44 PM: " hi " Marc wrote on Jul 31, 2006 10:36 AM: " We always want to blame other people for our own problems. "Illegal Immigrants" are people who are desperate to feed their families and lead a decent life. If United States businesses choose to break laws by hiring them to save themselves money, why don't we blame them instead of the poor helpless immigrants?
" David Daniels wrote on Jun 9, 2006 5:25 AM: " There are no illegal immigrants, only illegal aliens. " S Hathaway wrote on Jun 2, 2006 7:46 AM: " What is the unit of measure for diversity? How many diversity units is a job worth? " Diane Fisher wrote on Jun 2, 2006 7:34 AM: " I think foreign immigration (for legal aliens) helps the economy, and the diversity of the area. I believe it is the illegal immigrants that hurt the economy. " or
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