Legal immigration poses an even bigger problem than Illegal!
People still have this mentality of give us your tired and hungry BS.
Those Nation building days are behind us, and still they come, and most offer nothing to their new home and continue to live as they did in their native countries, without trying to assimilate.
The 1990 immigration law “capped” legal immigration at 700,000 persons a year. Yet since 1990, there has been only two years in which legal immigration has been below that level.
In 2006, 1,266,264 people were granted legal permanent resident status. "Just think" Every year, enough un-Americans to form a very large city.
The number of illegals in the US is growing by an estimated 500,000/year.
There are about 26 million legal immigrants in the country. Notoriously, the U.S. government doesn’t know how many illegals are here. The official estimate is 12 million, but it could be as high as 20 million. This is certainly a scandalous situation. But, either way, there are still more legal immigrants—and their numbers are growing faster.
(An estimated 300,000 “anchor babies” are born in California each year.)
The legal immigration problem has dropped off America’s radar screen—displaced by the undeniable crisis over illegals.
But legal immigration is larger, growing faster, potentially more disruptive—and, because it is set by inflexible statute, just as much out of control. ■
This once Great, freedom loving nation is dying right before our eyes,And we still elect the same bunch of Jackals over and over that take our sovereign nation from us and give it to the third world.
"HAVE NO FEAR" some will vote for the lesser Jackal, and that will buy us some time..........Right?