Thursday, February 1, 2018

Saving America from foolish and corrupt immigration policies: Immigration enforcement, walls and amnesties

Via Mike

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The United States has made two huge mistakes in immigration policy: The 1965 Immigration and Nationality Act and the 1986 Amnesty.

The Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965 initiated a family reunification principle that allowed immigrants to bring in perpetual and unending chains of relatives by blood or marriage. For example, an immigrant could bring not only his wife and children, but his parents and sister. His sister could bring her husband and an unending chain of his relatives. Recent third world immigrants soon crowded out European immigrants with no recent immigrant relatives. They also crowded out skilled immigrants without relatives here. The education and skill levels of the average immigrant dropped, and the percentage of immigrants using government welfare programs increased. Chain migration statistics collected indicate that for every two legal immigrants another seven non-immediate family immigrants are brought in. The ratio for Mexican immigrants is slightly higher.

The second huge mistake was the 1986 Amnesty. Thought to be less than 1.0 million by President Reagan, it turned out to be 2.7 million. Six supplemental amnesties brought the total to near 6.0 million amnesties.

12 comments:

  1. A good piece to read in order to not make the same mistakes as the other immigration "reforms" made.

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  2. I'll recommend this read to SC Senator Lindsey Graham. Think it'll do any good?

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    1. Aw you don't think his mind is made up do you......?!:)

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  3. This is deliberate treason. They want White Americans defenseless and poor surrounded by hostile third world bottom feeders. This country will never recover from the garbage
    invasion. I worked with a gal in the late 70's who was
    from Colorado. She said Americans hated Mexicans and when
    ever they saw a Mexican, they went after him. They were
    illegal. A time when Americans were patriots and protective
    of their country. This is the same as is going on all over
    Europe except Europe doesn't have Hispanics but we get all
    flavors.

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    1. I won't trade our Hispanics for their Muslims. :)

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    2. We've got muslims too. When do these refugees go back
      to their own country? Over-staying visa's - isn't
      somebody suppose to go after them or did they let so
      many in that they can't control it.
      When I think of Hispanics I think of pedophiles as
      listed on the NC gov. arrest list.

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    3. When I think of Hispanics I think of pedophiles as listed on the NC gov. arrest list.

      The scum of the earth.

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  4. Good luck sneaking into Mexico:
    http://www.thesleuthjournal.com/go-mexico-illegally-arrested-deported-jailed/
    I'll never forget the story of the family who went on vacation
    in Mexico - their baby got seriously sick. Taken to the
    hospital - the doctors would not touch the baby unless they
    first received $135,000 in cash. Their insurance was not
    recognized by Mexico. So they'd let the baby die.
    I really think this was a hijacking to get money.

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    1. Thanks and although it may have changed, I spent months at a time camping in Baja during the nineties and nary a problem.http://www.lajollabeachcamp.com/

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  5. Looks really nice. If I remember correctly, I think the
    drug cartel is now in that area. I remember reading a news link and thinking about you.
    Thanks.

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    1. Thanks and I wouldn't doubt it though doesn't seem to me that there would be enough buyers there but you never know.

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