Posted on 12/12/2010 2:44:29 PM PST by CincyRichieRich
I'm looking for a blog to follow, one that presents its premise that immigration should be legal, which is the compassionate approach. It also should be an inside scoop on the corruption inside Mexican government, police, drug trade, etc. I'd like to participate in it and also pray over it daily. My best equivalent would be Atlasshrugs, but focused on this topic.
Immigration is legal. But then Mexicans have never lived in a society based on the rule and considering they are a largely illiterate people they must be under the impression that we gringos don’t want them here so they understand immigration into the US is illegal. Try “Californians for Population Control.org
Are you stupid or are you just playing one on FR?
Aunt Bee follows the immigration issue closely thus she may could direct you towards some blogs that may fit your need.
A ping to AuntB. Maybe she can help you.
Not really a blog but a good site...
https://www.ircot.com/stats_studies.htm
Back in the day Madfly was pretty hot on the issue until he was shushed into silence by Vigilante Freepers enforcing incomprehensible unwritten rules.
Recently a similar gang formed around the topic of blogs this time joined by at least one Admin Moderator who displayed a shocking insensitivity to professional "boundary violation" standards of conduct.
This culminated in a general policy statement about blogs by Free Republic Founder Jim Robinson which was, at best, contradictory and incoherent.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/bloggers/2636843/posts?page=552#552
You may wish to search Google Blogs to see if you can find what you seek.
Best regards,
http://towncriernews.blogspot.com/
The site is searchable...statistics, anything you need.
and
Numbers USA
and
http://theterryandersonshow.com/
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