"Everything I've seen is just the opposite."
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The OPPOSITE of the truth is called a DECEPTION:
Main Entry: de·cep·tion
Pronunciation: di-'sep-sh&n
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle English decepcioun, from Middle French deception, from Late Latin deception-, deceptio, from Latin decipere to deceive
1 a : the act of deceiving b : the fact or condition of being deceived
2 : something that deceives : TRICK
- de·cep·tion·al /-sh&-n&l/ adjective
synonyms DECEPTION, FRAUD, DOUBLE-DEALING, SUBTERFUGE, TRICKERY mean the acts or practices of one who deliberately deceives. DECEPTION may or may not imply blameworthiness, since it may suggest cheating or merely tactical resource <magicians are masters of deception>. FRAUD always implies guilt and often criminality in act or practice <indicted for fraud>. DOUBLE-DEALING suggests treachery or at least action contrary to a professed attitude <a go-between suspected of double-dealing>. SUBTERFUGE suggests the adoption of a stratagem or the telling of a lie in order to escape guilt or to gain an end <obtained the papers by subterfuge>. TRICKERY implies ingenious acts intended to dupe or cheat <resorted to trickery to gain their ends>.
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(FR Open Border Opinion Poll captured on 13 Feb, 2005 at 10:00 PM EST)
Free Republic Opinion Poll: Please indicate whether or not you support or oppose open borders and illegal immigration.
Composite Opinion | ||||
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I OPPOSE open borders and illegal immigration. | 94.4% | 4,020 | ||
I SUPPORT open borders and illegal immigration. | 2.9% | 125 | ||
Undecided/Pass. | 2.7% | 115 | ||
100.0% | 4,260 | |||
Member Opinion | ||||
I OPPOSE open borders and illegal immigration. | 94.3% | 2,954 | ||
Undecided/Pass. | 3.4% | 105 | ||
I SUPPORT open borders and illegal immigration. | 2.3% | 73 | ||
100.0% | 3,132 | |||
Non-Member Opinion | ||||
I OPPOSE open borders and illegal immigration. | 94.5% | 1,066 | ||
I SUPPORT open borders and illegal immigration. | 4.6% | 52 | ||
Undecided/Pass. | 0.9% | 10 | ||
100.0% | 1,128 | |||
"In recent years, public concern about illegal immigration has often focused on the costs associated with illegal aliens use of public benefits and the extent to which these benefits serve as an incentive for immigration.
1 In 1996, the Congress took steps to address these concerns through welfare and immigration reform legislation. The Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996 (P.L. 104-193) further restricted the limited access of illegal aliens to federal public benefits and limited their access to state and local public benefits."