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Fremont
Guest
Here are some facts to cancel out at least a few of the pathetic arguments used by advocates of illegal immigration.
This nation can no longer afford to allow “myth-information” slogans to sidetrack the nation from fulfilling the mandate of controlling the borders.
Myth: Illegal immigrants contribute greatly to the American economy.
Fact: Nearly two-thirds of the 32.5 million foreign-born people living in the United States entered this country legally, and the United States has more legal immigrants than any other country in the world. That’s hardly poor hospitality. The need to deport illegal aliens and secure our borders has nothing to do with persecuting minorities or lack of hospitality. The United States can continue to allow a large or small number of immigrants into this country legally, depending upon how many can be reasonably assimilated without destroying our American identity.
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This nation can no longer afford to allow “myth-information” slogans to sidetrack the nation from fulfilling the mandate of controlling the borders.
Myth: Illegal immigrants contribute greatly to the American economy.
Fact: Illegal immigration is a drain on the government of $11-22 billion annually.
Myth: We are a nation of immigrants.Fact: This myth is false on its face. Nearly 88 percent of the people living in the United States today are not immigrants; they were born here. This is a nation of natives, not a nation of immigrants.
Myth: You cannot deport 12 million people.Fact: The U.S. government needs to begin deporting illegal aliens, and even if it only deports a fraction of them over the next few years that would be progress. If the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency deported only two million of the 12 million illegal aliens, 10 million illegals would be better than 12 million.
Myth: Illegal immigrants are only taking jobs Americans do not want.Fact: Many illegal immigrants are able to work for less than market value because they don’t pay income or Social Security taxes and are able to take their entire paycheck (or cash) home. This is not only unfair competition against employers who follow the law and pay employees “above the table,” but it depresses the wage scale for Americans who would otherwise select jobs currently filled by illegal immigrants.
Myth: Illegal immigrants have a right to come here. It is our Christian duty to provide hospitality.Fact: Nearly two-thirds of the 32.5 million foreign-born people living in the United States entered this country legally, and the United States has more legal immigrants than any other country in the world. That’s hardly poor hospitality. The need to deport illegal aliens and secure our borders has nothing to do with persecuting minorities or lack of hospitality. The United States can continue to allow a large or small number of immigrants into this country legally, depending upon how many can be reasonably assimilated without destroying our American identity.
See more here:
thenewamerican.com/artman/publish/article_3745.shtml