Fifty years later, the Census bureau predicts that the foreign-born population is set to increase 85 percent by 2060.
Fifty years later, the U.S. places no numerical
limit on the immediate family members of aliens admitted into the
country. Despite holding only five percent of the world’s population,
the U.S. is the most popular destination in the world for immigrants,
attracting 20 percent of all the world’s migrants.
Fifty years later, the U.S. allows millions of
illegal aliens to squat on its territory while allowing over one million
more each year to legally enter the country.
Fifty years later, the native-born population citizens suffer economic loss while the foreign-born see net job growth.
Fifty years later, illegals, thousands of whom are
illiterate, storm the border in endless waves while federal agents fly
them to nearly every state in the union without so much as a photo ID —
while American citizens are fondled and scanned by the very same TSA
agents.
Fifty years later, we have Rep. Luis Gutierrez
threatening Americans in Spanish, vowing they they will be made to
suffer “electoral punishment” for resisting a path to citizenship for
illegal aliens, declaring his one loyalty is the not to the United
States but to foreigners breaking immigration laws, and printing “Do Not
Deport Me” cards for those same individuals.
Fifty years later, Americans are led by a president
who illegally grants deportation stays for five million illegals that
will allow them to get Social Security numbers (and therefore the
ability to vote in U.S. elections) along with $35,000 per head in tax
benefit freebies forcibly taken Americans who managed to hold onto their
jobs, who joyfully predicts that a “President Rodriguez” will leave
the borders wide open for future tsunamis of immigrants.
Fifty years later, American schools punish “racist”
students who wear shirts depicting the American flag and
taxpayer-funded colleges vote to ban the flag after angry illegal
immigrants complain it “triggers” them.
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