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Current Events => General Discussion => Topic started by: samspade on April 28, 2013, 03:37:17 PM
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The pending Senate immigration bill would bring a minimum of 33 million people into the country during its first decade of operation, according to an analysis by NumbersUSA, a group that wants to slow the current immigration rate.
By 2024, the inflow would include an estimated 9.2 million illegal immigrants, plus 2.5 million illegals who arrived as children — dubbed ‘Dreamers’ — plus roughly 3.4 million company-sponsored employees with university degrees, said the unreleased analysis.
The majority of the inflow, or roughly 17 million people, would consist of family members of illegals, recent immigrants and of company-sponsored workers, according to the NumbersUSA analysis provided to The Daily Caller.
Read more: http://dailycaller.com/2013/04/26/anti-immigration-group-immigration-bill-to-bring-in-at-least-33-million-people/#ixzz2RnD5298y
I had read one article that claimed that these all would be democrat voters which would mean that the democrats effectively would have ensured their continued rule.
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I had read one article that claimed that these all would be democrat voters which would mean that the democrats effectively would have ensured their continued rule.
Absolutely. This would be the end of our country.
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I had read one article that claimed that these all would be democrat voters which would mean that the democrats effectively would have ensured their continued rule.
I believe they already have that ensured in the voting box;
not "at the voting box", but "in the voting box".
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I agree with that 33 million number. I'm so sick of hearing about 11 million, which was bogus the first time they used it in 2001. :mad:
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I'm so sick of hearing about 11 million...
It started out with estimates as high as 20 to 25 million, when GWB's bill was first introduced. As time goes own; the number keeps going down, while the illegal population keeps increasing.
Wikipedia: "...the size of the illegal immigrant population and current estimates based on this data indicate that the current population may range from 7 million to 20 million.
An often used number in 2008 is 11 million. This is a decline from the historic peak of 12.5 million seen in 2007."
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An often used number in 2008 is 11 million. This is a decline from the historic peak of 12.5 million seen in 2007."
There's probably that many in Calif. alone. :mad:
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There's probably that many in Calif. alone. :mad:
I read somewhere that now there are more hispanic in California than other races.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/01/18/california-hispanic-population-largest-ethnic-group_n_2508103.html