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To: kabar
It's really pathetic, when you think about it ...

A predominantly white nation that has killed off more than 60 million of its own progeny is worried about the impact of minority immigration?

You must be kidding me.

22 posted on 11/03/2018 1:26:56 PM PDT by Alberta's Child ("The Russians escaped while we weren't watching them ... like Russians willm)
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To: Alberta's Child
A predominantly white nation that has killed off more than 60 million of its own progeny is worried about the impact of minority immigration?

Blacks have the highest abortion rates. The black population of the US would be twice what it is today. Abortion aside,wealthy countries have lower than replacement fertility rates, i.e., below 2.1. Europe, Japan, the US, Canada, and even China and Iran have low fertility rates, which just aren't a function of abortion.

Immigration drives 80% of our population growth. The 1965 Immigration Act transformed the demography of the US forever. This is a new development, which has taken place over the past 50 years. We have witnessed the greatest peaceful mass migration in history. There are 45 million foreign born in this country. We are being colonized by the Third World.

Immigration, legal and illegal, has had and will continue to have a major and far-reaching impact across a broad spectrum of existential challenges that confront this nation, e.g., national security, the economy/global competitiveness, jobs, health care, taxes, energy independence, education, entitlement reform, law enforcement, social welfare programs, physical infrastructure, the environment, civil liberties, and a continued sense of national identity/shared sense of endeavor. Immigration is the defining issue of our time with enormous implications for the future of this nation and the preservation of our patrimony. Yet, seldom will you hear immigration mentioned by our political and intellectual elites in connection with these challenges.

We need a national discussion of immigration as a matter of public policy free of emotion. It has nothing to do with racism and bigotry.

25 posted on 11/03/2018 2:51:20 PM PDT by kabar
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