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climber

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Dec 17, 2009, 8:40:31 AM12/17/09
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On Dec 17, 6:31 am, climber <coledenk...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Dec 16, 8:38 pm, Hisler <His...@cocks.net> wrote:
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> > If you can't read the entire post, read the part about Colorado numbers.
> >   Our once great United States is being reduced to a Latin American
> > failed state by the Democrats and Republicans.
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> > There are several items in this email.
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> > 1.  Amnesty battle looming.
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> > Congressman Luis Gutierrez (D-Ill.) has introduced legislation in the
> > U.S. House to repeat the 1986 "one-time" amnesty.  The intent is to
> > reward the hordes of illegal aliens who have escaped capture at our
> > borders.  You can read the bill here.  We shortly will have a full-scale
> > amnesty battle to engage in.
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> > 2.  US illegal alien numbers.
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> > Today, the Census Bureau released supplementary population projections
> > for the United States from 2010 to 2050 based on four immigration
> > scenarios. Nevertheless, the Census Bureau continues to recommend using
> > its 2008 projection, which shows the U.S. population rising to 439
> > million by 2050, an increase of 129 million over our current population
> > of approximately 310 million. The 2008 projection contained only one
> > immigration scenario. There are many interesting tables in the new
> > projections, but here's the bottom line:
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> > The zero net immigration series shows the U.S. population rising to 323
> > million in 2050, an increase of just 13 million over the next forty
> > years and a decrease of 116 million from the recommended 2008
> > projection. What this means is that immigration will account for 90% of
> > the projected population increase of the United States between 2010 and
> > 2050 if the Census Bureau's recommended 2008 projection materializes.
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> > For comparison, in 2008 the Pew Research Center made its own projection
> > of the U.S. population. Its finding was that immigration will account
> > for 82% of U.S. population growth between 2005 and 2050, a result very
> > similar to the Census Bureau's latest projection.
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> > Here are some of the other interesting aspects of the new projection:
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> > As noted above, the recommended 2008 projection has our population
> > rising to 439 million by 2050, an increase of 129 million or 42% over
> > our current population. The recommended 2008 projection assumes net
> > immigration at 1,338,000/year in 2010 and rising to 2,047,000/year in
> > 2050. Note the 53% increase in annual immigration that the Census Bureau
> > assumes in its recommended projection.
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> > The high net immigration series shows the U.S. population rising to 458
> > million by 2050, an increase of 19 million over the recommended 2008
> > projection and an increase of 148 million or 48% over the next forty
> > years. In the high series, annual net immigration is assumed to rise
> > from 1,550,000/year in 2010 to 2,384,000/year in 2050.
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> > The low net immigration series shows the U.S. population rising to 422.5
> > million in 2050, a decrease of 16.5 million below the recommended 2008
> > projection but still an increase of 112 million or 36% over the next
> > forty years. In the low series, annual net immigration still increases
> > from 1,157,000/year in 2010 to 1,757,000 in 2050, a 52% increase.
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> > The constant net immigration series shows the U.S. population rising to
> > 398.5 million in 2050, an increase of 88.5 million over the next forty
> > years but lower than the recommend projection by 40 million. In the
> > constant series, net immigration is assumed to stay flat at 975,000/year
> > over the entire projection period.
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> > If you want all the details, here's the link.  (Analysis courtesy Dick
> > Schneider, CAPS, SUSPS ).
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> > 3.  Colorado illegal alien numbers.
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> > An analysis by CAIR member Don reveals:
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> > Thanks to high birth-rates, the 1986-IRCA Amnesty, and a huge influx of
> > Illegal Aliens, the Colorado Hispanic-Latino population doubled between
> > 1999 and 2009 and is now 27% of the six million population. It includes
> > some 700,000 illegal aliens and their some 300,000 children.  In the
> > four-year period between presidential elections in 2004 and 2008, the
> > Colorado Hispanic-Latino electorate grew by 63%.
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> > Unless something changes drastically, Hispanic-Latino voters will
> > control more than twenty-nine of the 50 U.S. states by the year 2040,
> > including include California, Florida, Illinois, Washington, New York,
> > Georgia, Texas, Colorado, New Mexico, Nevada, Oregon, Utah and others.
> > It will include nearly 60 percent of the total U.S. population.
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> > In 2009 in Colorado, the Hispanic-Latino cohort level of education
> > averages tenth grade, income averages less than $53K/yr and more than
> > half are unwilling to use English as their primary language.  Recent
> > surveys tell us that more than two-thirds of this group holds allegiance
> > first to Mexico, Guatemala and other nations... before the USA.
>
> America and it's government are failing. Watch members of Congress
> scramble
> for votes. To all liberals and conservatives, Democrats and
> Republicans; unite
> to take down this worthless government and do a total rebuild.
>
> I must note that with a totally gloomy economic future, millions
> unemployed,
> Uncle Sap, with a silent nod of approval from Congress still is
> welcoming
> about 1 million legal immigrants.
>
> It's all over, take it down.
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Please, no whining about "racism", et al, ad nauseum. Fact is that
abut 85% of legal immigrants are third-worlders. These are not their
"best and brightest", but very ordinary folks. Just what America needs
in a hi-tech world.

"The American Eagle, only bird that craps in it's own nest".

climber

RichA

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Dec 17, 2009, 3:50:42 PM12/17/09
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Time has long since past when America had a growing and robust
manufacturing base with which to employ unskilled and semi-skilled
workers. Immigration should be stopped immediately and only those
with higher level skills destined for understaffed trade or other jobs
should be let in, or those with independent financial means.

Judy Scobee

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Dec 18, 2009, 10:50:04 PM12/18/09
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Think about this, IF every illegal Alien has a family (Mother, Father
have 8-9 + children; not counting their other relatives like
Parents/Grandparent, etc.) who grow up and "perhaps" marry Caucasians or
even other Latinos, then have large families . . . the USA will
eventually be transformed to an extention of Mexico, Central & South
America!!! Caucasians primarily have 2 children on average in a family!
Already, the USA has become Bilingual!!! The USA is NOT what it used to
be!

= Judy =

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