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> On Tue, 17 Jun 2008 07:46:18 GMT,
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http://www.rense.com/general82/importing.htm>
> >Our Troubled Country - Importing Poverty
> >By Frosty Wooldridge
> >6-17-8
>
> >Brian Williams reported to the nation last month that Detroit, Michigan high
> >schools suffer a 76 percent drop-out/flunk-out rate for high school seniors.
> >All totaled, 1.2 million eighteen year olds hit the streets functionally
> >illiterate annually. In Denver, Colorado, 73 percent of children live in
> >poverty.
>
> >U.S. Representative Tom Tancredo said, "Immigration, both legal and illegal,
> >is the cause of a significant part of Colorado's increase in child poverty."
>
> >The number of children under the age of 18 living in poverty increased from
> >104,000 in 2000 to 180,000 in 2006, in Colorado. Colorado led the nation in
> >child poverty, yet features only 4.6 million people-except---that state houses
> >500,000 and as high as 695,000 illegal alien migrants. Colorado schools suffer
> >43 different languages, which cause havoc in classrooms. One in five teachers
> >quits or transfers out of Denver Public Schools every nine months. (Source:
> >Rocky Mountain News)
>
> >"It is irresponsible for the media and the governor to not recognize the fact
> >that immigration is largely to blame for this increase," Tancredo said. "If
> >Colorado were actually enforcing its own laws, we would reduce the number of
> >people in the poverty category."
>
> >However, Colorado Governor Bill Ritter (D) refuses to enforce H.B. 1023. The
> >legislature passed that law in 2006 to fine and imprison employers of illegal
> >aliens. Ritter won't enforce it while Colorado taxpayers shell out $1.1
> >billion annually for all services for illegal aliens and their children.
>
> >The president of the Colorado Children's Campaign gave a lame excuse,
> >"changing demographics of the state." As in Detroit, Chicago, New York,
> >Dallas, Houston and Los Angeles, political correctness disavows the reason for
> >a total breakdown in U.S. schools and accelerating poverty.
>
> >"The research is clear," Tancredo said. "An increase in immigration leads to
> >an increase in poverty. If we truly want to do something about poverty in
> >Colorado and our nation, we must stop importing poverty. We must begin
> >enforcing the laws, primarily against hiring illegal aliens, which will force
> >self-deportation of others in that category."
>
> >How fast do immigrants and illegal migrants pour into the United States? For a
> >stupefying understanding of the numbers, every 30 days, 182,000 to 200,000
> >legal immigrants and illegal aliens arrive in America. To give you an idea of
> >how many people that represents: those immigrants fill two 100,000 seat
> >Pasadena Rose Bowls. At the end of the month, they empty into the streets,
> >communities and states of America at a cost of $346 billion annually to U.S.
> >taxpayers. (Source:
> ><
http://www.thesocialcontract.com/>
www.thesocialcontract.com) They overload
> >schools, hospitals and prisons. Even the legal immigrants tap into billions of
> >dollars for resettlement into this country.
>
> >During the next month, two more Rose Bowls fill up! Again, they empty out into
> >America, month in and month out, year in and year out.
>
> >Across the nation, every aspect of immigration impedes America's ability to
> >solve poverty, create jobs, maintain living wages, sustain viable educational
> >standards and keep pace with prison populations.
>
> >Both legal and illegal immigrants arrive from third world countries with
> >cultures and educations that remain incompatible with America's first world
> >culture.
>
> >As those immigrants receive aid for their problems, The National Coalition for
> >the Homeless, <
http://www.nationalhomeless.org/>
www.nationalhomeless.org> >reported 3.5 million homeless citizens struggled for survival in the streets
> >of America in 2006. Of that number, 1.35 million consist of homeless
> >children. Reports show 13 million American children suffer daily from
> >malnutrition and hunger in America. A shocking 37 million Americans live below
> >the poverty line, which is 12.7 percent of our population.
>
> >As reported by ABC's Charles Gibson, an astounding 28 million Americans live
> >on food stamps in 2008.
>
> >In my travels throughout Mexico, I witnessed our future. On the outskirts of
> >Mexico City with 22 million people, in excess of two million people live in
> >cardboard shacks. They squat for their morning constitutional with their
> >chickens. They live in abject misery, filth, disease and hopelessness.
>
> >Guess what? They're moving to America. Millions of them!
>
> >Third world slums began appearing along our borders (on our side) from
> >Brownsville, Texas to San Diego, California in the 80s. They're called
> >"Colonias," which in Spanish means "new neighborhoods." They feature shacks,
> >no sewers, no streets, no running water, no electricity, toilet facilities or
> >waste pickup.
>
> >The New York Times, March 3, 1988, "Along the US Border, a Third World is
> >Reborn," reported, "Colonias are rusted trailers and shacks nailed together
> >from tar paper and packing pallets without indoor toiletswith mounds of
> >uncollected trash that attract ratsthe lack of sanitation has polluted the
> >ground water to the point where many residents drink their own wastethe
> >colonias feature Third World levels of hepatitis, dysentery, diarrhea, skin
> >rashes, cholera and tuberculosisthey are contaminated, explosive, fecal,
> >filthy, illegal, miserable, polluted, powder kegs, putrid, shocking, sick,
> >stench filled, suffering and wrenching."
>
> >Since their appearance in the early 80s, according to the Times, the 1988
> >population totaled 185,000; the 1995 population exceeded 500,000; the 2005
> >population exceeded 1.5 million. At the current rate of growth, these human
> >misery settlements shall reach 20 million by 2021. Little known to most
> >Americans, Mexico expects to triple their population from 100 million to 300
> >million in this century. Thus, no end of the line of migrants plodding north
> >to America in search of a better life!
>
> >I spent two weeks filming colonias in Texas. I haven't been as sickened to my
> >stomach since my travels in Asia. It's worse than any description the New York
> >Times or I could give you. Colonias represent human misery at its disturbing
> >worst levels.
>
> >These slums represent a health hazard of unprecedented dimensions. Given
> >enough time, large areas of southern California, Arizona and Texas will
> >resemble the outskirts of Mexico City. Two decades of denial continues the
> >expansion of American "colonias."
>
> >Who becomes the final victim? America and her citizens plunge into poverty via
> >the addition of two Rose Bowls loaded with immigrants every 30 days, month in
> >and month out until our poor and middle class cannot find a job, a home or a
> >place to run from this madness.
>
> >Can anyone name a single, solitary reason for continuing this kind of national
> >suicide? Who brings it to you? Your U.S. States Senate and House of
> >Representatives!
>
> >##
>
> >To take action:
www.numbersusa.com>
> >
www.thesocialcontract.com>
> >
www.fairus.org>
> >
www.proenglish.org>
> >
www.capsweb.org>
> >
www.vdare.com>
> >Final note: I am looking for thinkers, writers and advocates to add to my
> >monthly "Master Mind Think Tank." In reality, our politicians foment the
> >problems that they campaign to solve. They never solve them; thus we spiral
> >into deeper national chaos. I need new ideas and new creative thinkers to help
> >me bring our most pressing issues onto the front burner: overpopulation in
> >America caused by ceaseless legal and illegal immigration. As you know, the
> >recent PEW report shows immigration adding 100 million people to our country
> >in 30 years. We need to stop it and we need to stop it now. Join me in saving
> >our civilization.
fros...@juno.com>
> >Frosty Wooldridge has bicycled across six continents from the Arctic to the
> >South Pole as well as six times across the USA, coast to coast and border to
> >border. In 2005, he bicycled from the Arctic Circle, Norway to Athens, Greece.
> >He presents "The Coming Population Crisis in America: and what you can do
> >about it" to civic clubs, church groups, high schools and colleges. He works
> >to bring about sensible world population balance
atwww.frostywooldridge.com>
> >From: Frosty Wooldridge
>
> >This three minute interview with Adam Schrager on "Your Show" May 4, 2008, NBC
> >Channel 9 News, addresses the ramifications of adding 120 million people to
> >USA in 35 years and six million people to Colorado as to water shortages, air
> >pollution, loss of farmland, energy costs and degradation of quality of life.
> >In the interview, Frosty Wooldridge explains the ramifications of adding 120
> >million people to the USA in 35 years. He advances new concepts such as a
> >"Colorado Carrying Capacity Policy"; "Colorado Environmental Impact Policy";
> >"Colorado Water Usage Policy"; "Colorado Sustainable Population Policy".
> >Nationally, the USA needs a "National Sustainable Population Policy" to
> >determine the carrying capacity of this nation for the short and long term.
> >Wooldridge is available for interviews on radio and TV having interviewed on
> >ABC, CBS, NBC, CNN and FOX.
>
> >Click the link to view the 3 minute interview with NBC's Adam Schrager:
>
> >
http://www.9news.com/video/player.aspx?aid=52364>
> >Frosty Wooldridge
>
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www.frostywooldridge.com>
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