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To: BlackElk
How do people come here legally when it is reported that hundreds of thousands of applications to INS are stored for years at a time in Kansas warehouses? If the INS does not obey the law, what are the potential Americans to think?

Come close and listen.

Most of our cities are overcrowded, our schools are overcrowded, our expressways and freeways are bumber to bumber, our social services are being choked off, our GD jails are full of illegals, we have hundreds of thousands of American citizens out of work, our land fills are full, our energy resources are limited, there are only so many labor jobs left..

HELLO THERE! We don't need millions more people here, regardless of what the hell they look like.

HELLO? ANYONE HOME?

LOL!

78 posted on 01/14/2003 11:11:29 AM PST by Joe Hadenuf
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To: Joe Hadenuf
You want to live on the coast. That is the coast that you describe. I moved inland to America from the East Coast.

America is largely empty. It is not by any means overcrowded. If you don't like crowding, leave the crowded areas to the Mexicans and move to Barrow, Alaska where there is little crowding and practically no Mexicans. "Our social services" are being choked off??>??? Would that it were so. The day we abolish "social services" for EVERYONE consistent with the Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments, will be a happy day for every taxpayer. They call that kind of abolition conservative. The kind of abolition that affects only Mexican-Americans and Mexicans is called nativism and it is a shameful heritage. See Gangs of New York. It is also called unconstitutional and rightly so.

Your problems lie elsewhere. If you are concerned about jobs, scratch WTO and GATT and establish a tariff structure to punish production abroad. That's one thing Buchanan IS right about.

93 posted on 01/14/2003 11:30:05 AM PST by BlackElk (Viva Cristo Rey)
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