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    NCLR- 85% of hispanic births were in US

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    Eighty five percent of Hispanics under 18 are US born? And I'll bet their mothers are the guest workers doing jobs Americans wont do! These senators refuse to acknowledge that many of the illegals are women who never work in the US. They just have kids here and start collecting benefits.
    Just go to any taxpayer funded prenatal clinic at any health department and look at all the non English speaking folks who claim no income. I doubt these people are legally here.
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    THIS WAS DESIGNED TO HAPPEN!

    This is Kennedy's "social engineering plan" that dates back to 1963! Can't remember if it was in UN documents or separate Communist documents. That's why in '63 they CUT, by huge numbers, European immigration and increased, by huge numbers, immigration from 3rd world countries!!!!

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    I just don't get the thinking on this. Is is only because they think we need cheap labor?

    Why would anybody WANT to import the poor and uneducated from a 3rd World Country, instead of those who would most likely assimilate, and contribute more to society?!

    And, why would anyone WANT to actually have a NAU, instead of having our own country the way it was meant to be?

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