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05-11-2013, 12:33 PM
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This is ridiculous.

The US is and should always be a nation of immigrants. We should always be open to people who seek freedom and are motivated.

Take your anti-immigrant stance somewhere else.


Why does the country ALWAYS have to be a country of immigrants?



Should the Roman Empire ALWAYS be powerful because it used to be powerful?

Time changes, so does everything.


The notion of *a country of immigrants* is absolutely out of date these days for America.
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"11+5 that's 15"


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05-11-2013, 02:49 PM
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I caught the math genius too. These are the people in power... quite sad.
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I caught the math genius too. These are the people in power... quite sad.
Is cause he is using Heritage Foundation math, it makes sense if you are anti-immigrant
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Why does the country ALWAYS have to be a country of immigrants?



Should the Roman Empire ALWAYS be powerful because it used to be powerful?

Time changes, so does everything.


The notion of *a country of immigrants* is absolutely out of date these days for America.
native Americans are the true Americans. Everyone else who came over and built this nation were immigrants aswell. this country was Built by immigrants from the start. The roman empire did not start off powerful they got to that point by building it up to what it was.

i have no idea why you compared the roman empire to the united states

anyways i feel that they should decrease the amount of low skilled work visas, increase visas for collage graduates who want to pursue a career that will fill positions that there's a demand for.
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When the US government requires your grandson have NO MORE than ONE kid, how would they feel?
I would be completely fine with this. In fact, I'd commend the efforts to reduce population in the face of resource shortages or projected ones.
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US birthrate is decreasing anyways. People are having less children, especially more educated career-minded individuals. Indexing the flow of immigrants in accordance to population fluctuation is not a all a bad thing. Furthermore, immigration won't be the root cause of population control "birthing limit" in the future. It'll be because of our advance medicine and aging population.
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Legalization is needed. But not a substantial increase in the future flow of immigrants.

How soon will the US government start regulating how many kids each family is allowed to have? Like the government-mandated birth control in China, Iran, and Chile??

Senator Schumer's plan will substantially increase the population level of this country, thus exhausting the sources that we can all have access to.

Not everybody wants his/her hometown to be as MESSY/CROWDED as New York City!!!

Not another New York City!!
some want to travel back
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native Americans are the true Americans. Everyone else who came over and built this nation were immigrants aswell. this country was Built by immigrants from the start. The roman empire did not start off powerful they got to that point by building it up to what it was.

i have no idea why you compared the roman empire to the united states

anyways i feel that they should decrease the amount of low skilled work visas, increase visas for collage graduates who want to pursue a career that will fill positions that there's a demand for.


When I compare the US with the Roman Empire, I mean they are much alike.



The Roman Empire used to be democratic and strong. Then it began to decline and eventually collapsed. The US seems to be following the same unfortunate path: Already started to decline and declining quickly.....



When the US collapses one day, our and our children's American dream will also collapse.
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native Americans are the true Americans. Everyone else who came over and built this nation were immigrants aswell. this country was Built by immigrants from the start. The roman empire did not start off powerful they got to that point by building it up to what it was.

i have no idea why you compared the roman empire to the united states

anyways i feel that they should decrease the amount of low skilled work visas, increase visas for collage graduates who want to pursue a career that will fill positions that there's a demand for.

I agree with you that the number of low-skilled visas should decrease.
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