When President Bush won re-election in the year 2000, there were around ten million illegal immigrants in this nation. Those ten million had come into the nation since 1989, the end of the last amnesty program. That is an entrance rate of about nine hundred thousand per year, for eleven years.
Over the last four years, that rate of flow has increased to between two and three million illegals.
President Bush has a policy of not enforcing our immigration laws. He swore to protect and preserve the Constitution of the United States to the best of his ability. That Constitution states that the federal government, of which he is the titular head, SHALL protect the states against invasion.
His policy, as evidenced by four years of inaction, is to allow the invasion of our nation to continue.
I don't know where you get your figures but they don't match the census bureau numbers. Total illegal immigrants as of last year were five million. That's less than two percent of the total population.
Out of curiosity, how do illegal immigrants impact you personally? Surely they can't compete with you in the labor market. Is it personal?