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Politics : Politics for Pros- moderated

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To: LindyBill who wrote (161595)3/23/2006 12:38:11 AM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (2) of 793939
 
Why is it "sad to say ... African-American".<The Center for Immigration Studies has now released a compelling study by the meticulous Steve Camorata demonstrating that immigration is powerfully correlated with declining job prospects for the least educated native-born - who are sad to say disproportionately African-American.>

If it was somebody other than African-Americans who are disproportionately affected, would it be less sad that they suffer privation, or at least reduced income if not privation?

Or perhaps the melanin-rich have exquisite sensitivity and feel the pain of privation more than do the melanin-deficient.

In terms of total human happiness, the immigrants must be happier getting a better income than they would otherwise get, so that should make up for the sadly-affected citizens. And, those hiring cheaper people must be happier too, as their money gets more bang for the buck.

In fact, it's not the African-Americans who are displaced, but the unintelligent/bad attitude/ex crim/uneducated/illiterate types. It has nothing to do with whether they have lots of melanin in their skin.

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