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citizens OR aid in the poverty ridden nations of the world? Who will we help if our own country is destroyed financially and environmentally? Shouldn't we reduce the immigration back to 200,00 per year, as it was in 1965 in order to be capable of surviving on our natural resources and in order to keep our OWN country from becoming a third world nation?


http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=5871651411393887069
http://immigrationcounters.com/..
http://usawakeup.org/HowToDestroyAmerica.htm

Let your senators and representatives know you want Congress to reduce the NUMBER of all immigrants into the USA!!!!

2006-11-20 02:40:14 · 18 answers · asked by Lelani 2 in Politics & Government Immigration

This is not a complete 'stopping' of immigration. It is a reduction in order to keep the USA from total destruction.

2006-11-20 02:41:23 · update #1

PAY ATTENTION AMERICANS!!! THE ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS ARE NOT THE ONLY PROBLEM!!! WE NEED TO REDUCE "ALL" IMMIGRATION!!

LOOK AT THE VIDEO BEFORE YOU ATTACK ME!!

THE USA IS NOT GOING TO BE ABLE TO SUSTAIN ALL THE IMMIGRANTS AND THEIR OFFSPRING ALONG WITH OUR OWN FUTURE GENERATIONS!!

PAY ATTENTION!!

CONGRESS CAN REDUCE THE NUMBERS AND WE NEED TO CONVINCE THEM THAT 'THAT' IS WHAT "WE THE PEOPLE" DEMAND!!!!

2006-11-20 02:55:02 · update #2

auntB - The USA cannot continue to allow immigration at the rate it is currently allowed and remain a sound nation, capable of sustaining its citzens. We need to encourage the people in those countries who are intelligent and possess skills and integrity to put those skills and that intelligence into their own countries instead of immigrating to the USA. THAT is how those countries will improve. NOT by immigrating somewhere else. IMMIGRATION will not solve world poverty. LOOK AT THE VIDEO!!!

2006-11-20 03:02:25 · update #3

"Illegal" immigration is a PART of it. Yes, it needs to stop. But compared to IMMIGRATION as whole, it is only the tip of the iceberg.

People!!! Take your heads out of the SAND!!! There is more here than just ILLEGAL immigration!!!!

2006-11-20 03:05:36 · update #4

THANK YOU , JD!!! Sometimes I feel like I'm 'throwing pearls to swine" then you pop up and make me feel like I'm getting my message across to SOME people with brains!! They need to realize that all questions in the immigration category don't necessarily pertain 'only' to 'illegal' immigration. That certainly is a 'part' of it, but that is not by far the only problem we have with IMMIGRATION. Rock on, JD!! (^_~)

2006-11-20 03:11:22 · update #5

18 answers

Over one acre of farmland or natural habitat
is lost to development
for each person added to the population.

If current mass illegal immigration
continues to add to the problem
and consumption trends continue,
by 2020 all domestic oil supplies will be depleted
and the United States will be forced
to import almost 100% of its oil.

Then The Fuc*in Arabs
Will REALLY Have Us Over A Barrel

Every day we permanently remove
3.2 billion gallons of water from our aquifers
than is replaced by natural processes.
Population growth has encroached on our wild lands.

Food, water, gas and electric energy supplies / reserves
are at an all time low,

We have far exceeded
the carrying capacity of the United States.
We have depleted the fossil fuels that power our cars,
and provide us with heat in the winter,
and they cannot be replaced.

The “United States” is overrun with illegal aliens,
and we have already lost much of life as we knew it.
Hospitals are closing, and declaring bankruptcy
because they cannot accommodate the demand
for “free” services to illegal aliens,

The educational system is in the toilet
due to bilingual education
(which is not provided in any language
other than “Mexican Spanish”)
the welfare system no longer exists
for Americans who need assistance,
Social Security has been depleted
because the “fund” has been misused

Approximately, 10 to 12,000 illegal aliens
cross our borders everyday.

3 Million + Per Year

Since no one is enforcing our laws,
the majority of them end up somewhere in our country,
with American citizens’ tax dollars
and Social Security benefits paying their way,
and American Citizens are being subjected
to the myriad of diseases
that heretofore were extinct.

WE THE PEOPLE, The American Citizens
are not going to be displaced
and starved out of our own country.

2006-11-20 03:07:28 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 4 2

Yes I agree,I have often called for a 10 year moratorium on legal immigration.We must address our internal government problems.

Road to Ruin: How America is Ravaging the Planet. U.S. population has risen by 100 million since 1970, and an area three times the size of Britain was recently opened up for mining, drilling, logging and road building. A million new legal migrants are coming into the USA every year and the Census Bureau projection for 2050 is 420 million. The belief that the US is the best country in the world is a cornerstone of national self-belief, and many Americans want others to share it. They also want cheap labor to cut the sugar cane, pluck the chickens, pick the oranges, mow the lawns and make the beds. The population issue is political dynamite and it is potent among the Hispanic community, who will probably decide the future president and do not wish to be told their relatives will not be allowed in or, if illegal, harassed. "Neither party wants to say we should change immigration policy," says John Haaga of the independent Population Reference Bureau. "The phrase being used is 'Hispandering'". Extra Americans are a problem for the world because migrants take on American consumption patterns. It's not the number of people, it's their consumption. The federal government does not include anyone charged with thinking about this issue.Its time to as people say,"smell the coffee"

Im so glad to see the REAL Lou Dobbs,I knew you were a level 5

2006-11-20 03:40:32 · answer #2 · answered by Yakuza 7 · 2 1

I personally beleive we have such an overwhelming Illegal issue that it must be delt with first. Then I do say a temporary freeze till they get these loopholes closed and a more effeciant way to do this complete with follow-ups and enforcement. They don't know squat about who or where people are with visitor visas, student visas or anything else. When I go into my local mall there is a mass of all sorts of languages spoken and there simply has not been enough effort in assimilating people here. It's time we get a breather from all this chaos and get things back to some sort of "normal". SS#'s and vital records are in chaos. There's chaos everywhere you turn that needs to be fixed and addressed without more people to compound the headache. We have legal people still waiting to be processed who have their families still waiting to come here. Not to mention some "issues" with big business and their cheap labor. They are still accepting refugees for asylum. So much of our basic systems are just shot and need to get fixed.

2006-11-20 03:25:09 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

specific on the close by point, and no on the federal point. Illegals working at payroll jobs pay into social risk-free practices taxes utilising fraudulent I.D's. the federal government collects this funds yet will by no skill ought to pay it out. for this reason the present subject has been authorized to exist, and ought to not exchange. The States and local governments pay for courses that illegals use, yet don't get reimbursed by utilising the federal government. some company vendors use affordable unlawful hard artwork. some persons pay greater scientific well-being coverage, vehicle coverage simply by fact of illegals, and faculties go through, on a similar time as different persons employ unlawful immigrants as nannies, maids, landscapers, etc.

2016-10-22 10:15:30 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I disagree. You make it sound like every person added is an added expense. Actually, most immigrants are people who add productivity and, to be blunt, tax money to the country. Of course, illegal immigrants don't pay some taxes, but they do pay sales tax, and that's the least progressive tax of all. It charges exactly the same to the derelict who had to panhandle the money and the multi-millionaire who could send his flunky to buy for him.

As a matter of fact, we should make legal immigration sufficiently easy that people do not have to come here illegally. But only offer social services to landed immigrants (people who have expressed a desire to become citizens) and to the children who are born here and therefore are already citizens. Tourists and students are expected to pay their own way or go home; business visitors too, of course. Only those who come here and then have their status changed by circumstances would then be a problem, and could be dealt with on a case-by-case basis. The illegals would be invisible or return to their own country. The legal permanent residents would have the same rights they have now: everything but voting, basically.

Just think of all the additional taxes we could collect if illegal immigrants were permitted to become legal residents. The Democrats are in power: we are going to need lots of tax money!

2006-11-20 02:57:12 · answer #5 · answered by auntb93again 7 · 2 4

In my opinion stopping illegal immigration and starting a huge deportation of illegals program would be enough. We need to veramp out immigration system to allow only people interested in becoming Americans who speak English and are willing to work toward a better future for all Americans.

2006-11-20 03:02:03 · answer #6 · answered by Michael 2 · 1 3

Put a end to all immigration for a period not shorter than three years, fix the problem in whatever way necessary, then reopen the borders in a controlled manner.

2006-11-20 04:34:24 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

I agree. And I agree it is key to mention numbers when writing to congress. They tend to pretend you asked them to do what they wanted to do all along. For example if you say you want to stop illegal immigration (because your concern is overcrowded schools and strained resources) they might make it all legal, not reducing the overcrowding or straining, at all.

2006-11-20 07:45:18 · answer #8 · answered by DAR 7 · 1 1

I think all borders should be closed for a while until this country is back on track, when all Americans have jobs and no American is living in poverty. I think they should put a stop to it totally for now.

2006-11-20 04:20:27 · answer #9 · answered by Urchin 6 · 2 1

You've got a point, I put forward the idea of a 10-year ban on immigration, but that question got deleted...

2006-11-20 03:42:33 · answer #10 · answered by gokart121 6 · 2 1

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