1. Increased taxes out the gazoo.
2. Clasrooms that are busting at the seams.
3. Students who want to go to college on our dime.
4. Parents who want to stay firmly in touch with their native countries.
5. Parents who want to collect off of every government program that is available to anyone with multiple false identities.
6. Increased crime out the royal gazoo.
7. Prisons that are overloaded with criminals who can't speak more that four words of English in one sentence. (Hold your arms up. Gringo, I shoot you!)
8. More accidents on the highways than I ever thought possible from speeding drunks.
9. Insurance rates going through the clouds.
10. Miracles. 50 people living in one two bedroom house.
11. Hospitals closing left and right, emergency rooms locking the doors.
12. Press #2 for English
13. Learning about "jobs that Americans won't do" from our President.
14. May 1st has become National Mexican Flag Day with millions of foreigners marching in our streets demanding their rights.
15. Having our DMV Offices become little immigration centers where is everyone demanding drivers licenses.
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You can continue the list with changes you have observed in our nation.
I'll go for it ONLY if it deals with the SOLE issue of MIGRATING the U.S out of the U.N, and Coffee Anus' U.N out of the U.S.
Why hasn't this bozo been criminally charged for his part in the Oil For Food scandal?
Let them stay home and make their own paradise instead of turning ours into a ghetto.
Probably only those at gunpoint. LOL
I note that there are an awful lot of people around these parts who will now be on the same side as Kofi Annan regarding immigration. Kindof gives you warm fuzzies...
I think we have been had. I googled International Migration and Development. Look what I found.
http://www.iom.int/
The UN is sure of themselves. Click on the booklets.
"In 2003, gross flows to developing countries amounted to US$ 142 billion, compared to US$ 18.4 billion in 1980. The annual average figure increased from US$ 7.8 million in 1975-79 to a recorded total of US$ 98 billion in 1998-2003. According to the World Bank, international remittances received by developing countries were expected to reach US$ 167 billion in 2005 - a more than ninefold increase over the past 25 years. Given the importance of this topic, IOM is pleased to be able to co-sponsor the publication of this new study by Bimal Ghosh with The Hague Process on Refugees and Migration."
There is no way our borders will ever be secured.
Send all his beloved "migrants" including all the illegals that are here to whatever 3rd world hell hole he is from.
DMV = Department of Mexican Voters...