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To: elmatador who wrote (26842)12/28/2007 6:25:44 AM
From: 8bits  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 217830
 
A country in the mid 30's that started doing this to some people. No one did anything against that. They started like that and then proceeded to exterminate them...

An incredibly overblown comparison.. so are illegal immigrants being gassed...? Hardly. While we are at it you could also compare Brazil to the Nazis for deporting two Cuban boxers.. or the Chinese for routinely deporting North Koreans.. or the Thais for deporting Hmong people to Laos (and I guarantee you the welcoming committee for Latinos deported from the US is much friendlier than that for the Hmong or North Koreans..) Almost every country has an illegal immigration problem... however it should be noted that the US has received more immigrants in the last decade than any other country in the world (and for that matter more refugees in the past decade than in the decade immediately following WWII..) Legal immigrants have to go through extensive paperwork and pay fees and prove they have a sponsor. Illegal immigration is heavily supported by our plutocrats like George Bush and his friends.. they love cheap labor and the lack of pesky regulations.

Pretty soon, there will be a safe heaven where the illegal can work in peace.

Perhaps, there home countries...? PS Mexico has an illegal immigration problem now since so many of their workers are going to the US.



To: elmatador who wrote (26842)12/28/2007 3:43:54 PM
From: Ilaine  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 217830
 
States that uses draconian rules against immigrants, will force them to go to the more lenient states, which will benefit from their labor.

US net international migration adds one person every 30 seconds.

>>Census Bureau Projects Population of 303.1 Million

As our nation prepares to ring in the new year, the U.S. Census Bureau today projected the Jan. 1, 2008, population will be 303,146,284 -- up 2,842,103 or 0.9 percent from New Year’s Day 2007.

In January, the United States is expected to register one birth every eight seconds and one death every 11 seconds.

Meanwhile, net international migration is expected to add one person every 30 seconds. The result is an increase in the total U.S. population of one person every 13 seconds.
census.gov