Brazil, like Mexico, is dumping its surplus population into the U.S.A.

To the editor:

Anybody visiting New York City over the holiday weekend can be forgiven for thinking the city had suddenly become the capital of the South American Union.

That's because the city played host to "thousands of flag-waving, samba-loving revelers" from New York, Pennsylvania and the New England states who attended the 23rd annual Brazil Day celebration.

According to the New York Post, "The 18-block street party, which drew an estimated one million people, including Brazilian food, arts and handicrafts, plus two stages for entertainment... the party began at 11 a.m. (Sunday, Sept. 2, 2007) and officially ended at sunset, but the festivities continued into the night at Brazilian venues though out the city."

"West 46th Street (Little Brazil) between Sixth Avenue and Times Square was also closed to car traffic for the celebration. Organizers said it is the largest Brazilian event outside of Brazil."

One million immigrants from Brazil? That's really not so hard to believe, especially if you've been to Taunton lately, but add them to the 13 million illegal Mexican immigrants already in our country and you can see the adverse impact unlimited immigration is having.

Brazil, like Mexico, is dumping its surplus population into the U.S.A.

Unless the borders are closed, the immigrant flood will weaken the economy, change the culture and change the U.S.A. into just another third world toilet.

Close the borders now!

Joseph Trainor
Attleboro

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