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To: GUSTAVE JAEGER who wrote (25903)10/10/2007 8:03:39 AM
From: sea_urchin  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 81120
 
Gus > An increasingly strident stance toward immigration has been seen across Europe, where a get-tough approach to immigrants has been winning votes.

I can well understand that, especially considering that the Muslims do not assimilate with local customs and want to conduct their lives as if they were still in a Middle Eastern country. Added to that, the pressure on employment, the police and social services, including schooling and hospitals, must be enormous.

In South Africa, we have untold numbers of illegal Africans, including an estimated 3 million Zimbabweans because no one knows how many there really are, and the place is now complete chaos. Crime and HIV/AIDS are unstoppable. Unemployment is over 40%. The police and health services are overwhelmed but anyone who complains about it is called a xenophobe or a racist by the government and various self-appointed "human rights" groups. I can tell you that if anarchy or a revolution starts in SA, and the country is on the brink of it all the time, the trigger will be illegal foreign immigration.