They are part of the problem. One may argue all day long that this is not the case, but I would ask those who so argue to look at the demographic data of those cities that are nice and those that aren't so nice. What you will find is that those cities with the largest number of illegal aliens have the lowest standard of living, the highest crime rates, the worse schools, the lowest home values, and the most social problems.
First World American cities should not be experiencing the types of problems that are normally found in decaying inner cities where you find slaughter houses and toxic industries.
On November 7 th, CITIZENS of First World cities all across America will have a chance to vote and make some changes in their cities. All politics truly are local. And, it is at the local level; in towns and cities all across America where real changes can be made that will bubble up to the national level--hopefully before the U.S. is totally transformed into a Third World nation. Will citizens vote for those candidates who want to give more freebies to illegal aliens or will they vote for those who want to improve their cities? We'll just have to wait to see what the "people" want. And, under our laws the "people" means citizens.
2006-10-18
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