Not enough of Americans have connected the dots between the '86 amnesty and the current demographic shift throughout the country.
And that amnesty was offered to a mere 2.9 million.
The legislation being contemplated now will make what has happened since 86 look like the trailer to a three hour film epic.
We've seen this film before yet some refuse to believe it will only get worse. Just think back 20 years ago, did we have as many bilingual signs, ATMs, telephone services? They won't assimilate like the Koreans. When was the last time you saw a choice for Korean at an ATM? Also when it comes time to enforce the new set of laws the bleeding hearts will just dust off the same arguments they are using now. We can't send back, (by then), 80 million Mexicans. We can't separate them from their anchor babies. These are not straw man argument. It's happening now and unless we learn the lesson of '86 and stop this now I don't think we ever will.