Do you think we have traffic problems today? Just think about that number increasing by 50%! That is what will eventually happen because our door is so widely open to legalized immigration. Last year we admitted over 900,000 legal immigrants and an estimated 275,000 illegal ones. Estimated that in the year 2050 our population will be 519 million which is 97% greater than today! But this condition isn't inevitable. It is a mess that we are creating for ourselves that could be changed by more selective immigration and immigration caps. We should lower immigration and we can do that while still admitting important workers workers, some refugees and immediate family members. So why don't we do this? Congress took a good look at making a move in that direction in 1996 but receeded when they realized a bunch of immigrant advocacy groups and big businesses were doing everything in th
A five-year period is very realistic. Poll after poll suggests that an increasing number of U.S. citizens of all ethnic backgrounds want to see huge reductions in immigration. A September, 1994 CBS/New York Times poll showed that 63% of those surveyed favor reduction in legal immigration. The 1992 Latino National Political Survey said that more than 7 out of 10 Latinos felt there were too many immigrants.
SCHOOLING- Immigrants are overwhelming our school systems. Schools are already overcrowded; there are six million more children in school now than 10 years ago. From 1997 the school population has grown from 49 million to 55 million--because of immigration. As taxpayers, our cost for the education of immigrants' children is over $30 billion a year. Between 1988 and 1992, alien college students received $1.8 billion in federal Pell grants for higher education.
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