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Re: Closing in on us
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Posted by Dick in Ore.. on August 21, 2003 at 17:48:49 from (216.239.177.187):
In Reply to: Closing in on us posted by Bring back the country, o on August 21, 2003 at 14:00:03:
Very seldom do we hear any comments about over population. Why, I don't know,, since that is probably the major cause of all our problems, here in the U.S. as well as the entire world. Here in the USA we have a near zero population growth, but thanks to our immigration policies, both legal and illegal, we are growing leaps and bounds. When the U.S. opens it's arms to people of third world countries, where their solution to poverty is to procreation, this is what happens. So,,, they increase the population while we feed and provide for them. In most cases, the new immigrants take more than they provide to our tax system.. "While they breed, we feed". Does this make sense?? While the majority of us are against this policy it doesn't change because we don't make large political contributions. We all need to write to our elected officials in opposition to our immigration policiies. Maybe they will get the idea us Americans aren't so stupid..
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