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    By 2042 Mexicans Will Dominate U.S. Demographics

    If I am healthy, I will probably live to see that day which is only 32 years from now. Basically, at the current rate of anchor babies being born on American soil daily plus the growth of illegal immigration primarily from Mexico, the United States will basically look like (and act like) Mexico, thus losing its sovereignty and culture.

    See http://rense.com/general89/anchor.htm

    No other country in the world allows such an invasion of illegal immigrants into its soil like we do here in America, bypassing all legal entry processes and jumping in front of all other would-be legal immigrants. What's worse, having full support and blessings from politicians.

    It's very sad to watch a once great nation destroy itself, little by little, one illegal at a time. Why couldn't it just have a legal process of immigration like other countries do? Screen people, deport the ones that don't belong, fine and imprison employers and have secure borders? Enforce the laws that are currently in the books! Is that too much to ask?

    What's up with the preferential treatment toward Mexico anyway?

    It's OK if people want a better life in America or elsewhere, but shouldn't that be "earned" by legal, moral and ethical means?Why support people who defy and break U.S. laws and worse, reward them with education, benefits, privileges, housing, free school lunches, reduced in-state tuition, driving privileges, medical care, lobbies, support groups, free legal advice, etc. at the expense of legal residents and U.S. citizens? What are we? Stupid?

    Insane.

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    Targeted

    We have been targeted as undesirables by global monsters...Wake up. Or We will be bread out of existance.

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    Re: Targeted

    Quote Originally Posted by Tbow009
    We have been targeted as undesirables by global monsters...Wake up. Or We will be bread out of existance.
    Yeah, we USED to be a population that thought for ourselves - now, the rest of the world sees us as a bunch of suckers.

    It was a lot for me to fathom once I really understood ther reasons for it all. It still blows my mind, but now Im to the point where at least I understand it even though I don't like it.

    Really, what it all boils down to is the politicians and masters of the NWO wanting a dumbed down population that they can bend us over and have thier way with us.
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    Illegal Immigration

    Stop talking about illegal aliens. Start deporting them. Period.

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    Let's hope that sites like this will help change things and get more people thinking and acting. I know I acted and called ICE.
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    Welcome, legalalien. We need people to call the US congress and urge a halt any further amnesty legislation for illegal aliens. There are also a number of state campaigns that people can participate in, to strengthen immigration policy in each individual state. We've got an uphill battle with the US Executive branch subverting all of our efforts with their fiat decisions (such as halting workplace raids) but we're making progress in other areas.
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    mozdzierz thank you for your service.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Captainron
    Welcome, legalalien. We need people to call the US congress and urge a halt any further amnesty legislation for illegal aliens. There are also a number of state campaigns that people can participate in, to strengthen immigration policy in each individual state. We've got an uphill battle with the US Executive branch subverting all of our efforts with their fiat decisions (such as halting workplace raids) but we're making progress in other areas.
    I currently live in Utah. Here's the scenario:

    1. The LDS Church is pro-illegals by excusing itself as not being "immigration"
    2. Lots of businesses, primarily fast food,construction, hotels, landscaping, janitorial, warehouses, meat plants, to new a few, make heavy use of illegal immigrants.
    3. There is a level of ignorance where people think that illegal immigrants are "immigrants" like the ones that came through Ellis Island.
    4. The highest conversion rates for Churches here come from the Latino communities so they're not going to end that.
    5. Illegals are well-represented by immigration attorneys and Latino groups.
    6. Many big Utah corporations do trade with Mexico and have subsidiaries there.
    7. Law enforcement refuses to enforce SB81 (Enacted Law) because departments do not want to do what they label as racial profiling.

    So, yes, the crap hit the fan in Utah about 10 years ago. Until recent, illegals from all over the country were using Utah to obtain drivers licenses. Proof of citizenship is now required. But the state still issues driving privileges to illegals.

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    legalalien, please stay in touch for info, re:Utah
    Here's a bill that needs support; I'm not sure if it has been introduced yet. Keep posted. It does look like an uphill fight, but they need supporters.


    Lawmaker: Budget woes mean in-state tuition goes

    Education » He says with enrollment caps, cuts, there's not room for students who are not documented.

    By Sheena McFarland
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    Updated: 02/11/2010 09:46:37 AM MST

    A bill that would repeal in-state tuition for children of undocumented immigrants is making its sixth legislative appearance in seven years. But this time, proponents will argue that budget cuts and possible enrollment caps means there might not be enough room for citizens, let alone students who aren't documented.

    Rep. Richard Greenwood, R-Roy, is planning to run a bill that would repeal a 2002 state law that grants in-state tuition to undocumented immigrants' children who graduate from a Utah high school.

    The bill has not been written yet, but Greenwood says he will closely model it after bills that have been introduced nearly every year since the law took effect. All have failed.

    Greenwood's new argument is that budget cuts and growing enrollment are prompting some schools, notably Utah Valley University and Salt Lake Community College, to consider enrollment caps. Those schools have the largest numbers of undocumented students.

    "We've got legal citizens who can't get in classes that undocumented students are sitting in," Greenwood said. "We should pay more attention to those who are here legally. They should be sitting in those seats before an undocumented alien."

    Theresa Martinez, assistant vice president for academic outreach and a professor of sociology at the University of Utah, has battled previous attempts to repeal the law. Martinez, who is in charge of recruiting first-generation students at the U., called the renewed repeal effort "unbelievable" and dismissed Greenwood's rationale as "unconscionable."

    She said the appropriate response to college crowding is better financial support of the institutions, especially open-access community colleges, so they can take all comers.

    "You don't lay blame at the feet of children who have no decisions in the matter," Martinez said. "They want to lead productive lives. We should be fighting to accommodate them. What a wonderful thing that they can get into college and want to give back to their community."

    Former Gov. Jon Huntsman Jr. was a champion of the law that allowed undocumented students to pay in-state tuition, and Gov. Gary Herbert sees no need to change it.

    "As graduates of Utah high schools, these students, and presumably their families, have contributed to the state and their communities," said Herbert's spokeswoman, Angie Welling. "As such, the governor believes they qualify for in-state tuition."

    Ron Mortensen, co-founder of the Utah Coalition on Illegal Immigration, supports repeal of the tuition law, arguing that undocumented immigrants should not be afforded opportunities that come at the expense of citizens.

    "If schools start enacting enrollment caps, will schools deny citizens admission and allow an illegal alien to enter?" Mortensen said. "If a citizen can't get the classes he needs to graduate, but the illegal alien does, it doesn't make sense because the illegal alien can't legally work when he graduates."

    Other advocates of the current law, though, observed that many undocumented students come from working families whose taxes support Utah education. And last year, the Legislature killed what few institutionally funded scholarships were available to them.

    Like some of his predecessors in student government, U. student body president Tayler Clough favors making in-state tuition, which is $10,000 less than what out-of-state students pay, available to undocumented students who attended Utah high schools.

    "An education should have no boundaries," Clough said. Making people who already have economic barriers pay higher tuition sends the wrong message. "Not only are you excluding them, you are telling them they don't deserve an education."

    Frank Cordova, chairman of the board of Centro Civico, calls Greenwood's proposed bill "ridiculous."

    "It's on the verge of racism," Cordova said. "Any nation or state that does not allow a child to receive equal education, well, there is something totally wrong with their concepts of equality."

    Attempts to repeal in-state tuition
    In 2002, the state Legislature passed a bill that allows children of undocumented immigrants who graduate from a Utah high school to pay in-state tuition. Since 2004, Utah lawmakers have tried to repeal the law in its entirety or add further restrictions.
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    "It's on the verge of racism," Cordova said. "Any nation or state that does not allow a child to receive equal education, well, there is something totally wrong with their concepts of equality."
    Why should this be on the verge of racism? It is simply right and wrong according to the laws of a sovereign country -- the United States of America (which is getting chewed up daily by special interest racist groups.) Will Mr. Cordova also fight as hard for an illegal from Iceland? I honestly doubt it, because he won't be able to level the claim of racism.
    I guess the next step should be claiming xenophobia.
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