Wednesday, May 19, 2010

POVERTY IN AMERICA and The MEXICAN INVASION & OCCUPATION

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The math works out. New testimony in Minnesota shows illegal immigration is costing that State millions and Minnesota fears they are in a race to the bottom with Georgia and FLorida. The State of Minnesota has noted that California is now leading the US in density of poverty and related crime caused by massive illegal immigration and its costs.
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Testifying before Congress, Dr. Steven Camarota states that, “Immigration policy has been captured by special interests who peddle the notion that immigration is an unmitigated benefit to the nation and that it is costless. Only with respect to the formulation of immigration policy is such nonsense tolerated as conventional wisdom.”2

This section discusses several of the income concerns raised in the Minnesota study and includes several overlooked matters. Depressed wages and reduced employment are significant concerns —especially of disadvantaged Americans. Dumbing down of schools will be discussed next, following the discussion of the costs, and frightening implications of immigrant spread diseases. Increasing energy use, its higher local price, and availability in a world with diminishing energy resources is a seldom mentioned but serious problem associated with immigration (applies to all U.S. and Minnesota population growth). Finally, environmental deterioration of all kinds is well understood but not mentioned in the state study; scant attention is paid unless in crisis.

Despite an unparalleled economic boom, the nation's poverty rate and the number of people in poverty have remained high. The mainstream media have deemed this topic taboo, the overwhelming role of legal and illegal immigration as the overarching reason for U.S. or Minnesota poverty. California is an excellent illustration.

Research by the Center for Immigration Studies concludes, “immigration accounts for the vast majority of the growth in poverty over the last 20 years.” In other words, Mexico is exporting poverty to the US and amplifying the problems in the job-economic sector for Americans in the lower economic rungs.

Minnesota’s illegal immigrant population is increasing. According to recent estimates, there are 80,000 to 85,000 illegal immigrants in Minnesota.1 The number of illegal immigrants skyrocketed throughout the 1990s and continues to increase.2 Minnesota’s illegal immigrant population is greater than at least 20 other states.3

This population poses a substantial challenge to Minnesota. The illegal immigration challenge includes: (1) a financial strain on state resources, and (2) societal impacts, such as crime and economic loss.

In Minnesota, illegal immigration has the greatest cost impact on the K-12 education system, where over 17,000 children of illegal immigrants are educated. In addition, despite the Minnesota legislature’s reforms in 2003 that significantly limited the benefits for illegal immigrants, they continue to utilize publicly-provided social services. Another fiscal consideration is the costs associated with crimes illegal immigrants commit. The costs resulting from apprehension, prosecution and incarceration are considerable. In addition, there are other costs to society associated with these criminal acts.

Read the full report here.

http://www.mnforsustain.org/immg_mn_state_illegals_costs_erickson.htm

IF YOU VOTE FOR LA RAZA BOXER, YOU ARE JEOPARDIZING OUR STATE TO FURTHER MEXICAN INVASION, OCCUPATION AND EVER EXPANDING MEX WELFARE, PRISON AND GANGS RELATED COSTS!

IF YOU VOTE FOR MEG WHITMAN, INC., YOU ARE JEOPARDIZING OUR STATE TO FURTHER MEXICAN INVASION, OCCUPATION AND EVER EXPANDING MEX WELFARE, PRISON AND GANGS RELATED COSTS!

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