Relationship of Legal to Illegal Immigration

By Frosty Wooldridge



Americans today suffer an illegal migration invasion unprecedented in US history. It affects every state in the union concerning schools, hospitals, jobs, crime, diseases and our national language.

With over three million illegals crossing our borders annually, the invasion quickens across the nation. People complain, join anti-illegal immigration groups and speak up in greater numbers.

But what many don’t complain about is the unending and gargantuan problem of ‘legal’ immigration that is just as deadly. Before 1965 when we number 199 million citizens and a sustainable society, a steady flow of 170,000 legal immigrants arrived in America and we easily absorbed in by assimilating by learning our language and becoming productive citizens. We were able to take that many immigrants into America because that many people exited from the United States. Once the 1965 Immigration Reform Act hit us, from 1.1 to 1.5 million legal immigrants arrived year after year. By 2005, they have created massive and growing havoc across America, and their numbers and children exceed 60 million. We’re about to exceed to exceed 300 million peopleâ€â€