So, is the Constitution the supreme law of the land, or is it not?

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Grants should be for citizens who had their parents paying into it.
They should be for citizens who have paid into the system.

Low rate loans for immigrants who should pay it back for not being part of it.
 
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Human trafficking up, drugs increasing over quadruple, and lastly crime spiked.
Crime has declined under Biden. You didn't know this?

March 19 2024

The U.S. crime rate is still dropping, FBI data shows


As you learned, human trafficking arrests are up, because Biden started enforcing the law after Trump reduced enforcement. Want me to show you again?

Killing, stealing, raping... and this is unconcerning?

Immigrants Are Less Likely To Commit Homicide, Sex Crimes, and Larceny Than Native-Born Americans

A new study finds that both legal and undocumented immigrants are more law-abiding than native-born U.S. citizens.

This is why areas with large number of illegal aliens are safer than others.

Almost 2/3 of Federal Arrests Involve Noncitizens
Almost all of them for immigration, not the crimes you mentioned. As you now see, illegal immigrants are much less likely to commit homicide, sex crimes, or larceny, than are native-born Americans.

You're the victim of white supremacists only as long as you believe them without checking their stories. Don't be so gullible.
 
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Grants should be for citizens who had their parents paying into it.
They should be for citizens who have paid into the system.

Low rate loans for immigrants who should pay it back for not being part of it.
Sorry, bad idea. As you see, immigrants tend to pay that money forward in a much greater way than they received. That's how America has always worked. And there have always been know-nothings who were offended by it. But they have always been overruled, and proven wrong.
 
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Sorry, bad idea. As you see, immigrants tend to pay that money forward in a much greater way than they received. That's how America has always worked. And there have always been know-nothings who were offended by it. But they have always been overruled, and proven wrong.
They do NOT.
They send it out of our country to their own, and we lose commerce spending.

Just please, no where in history is salient nor intelligent doing this.

It is called treasonous for a reason because it poses threats to a nation.

Terrorists love that people deny what they want to do and have done for eons and eons of time. Think 622 AD and ever since.

There are 2 types coming in:
1. Gimme a hand out.
2. Give me conversion or you die.

Neither one is beneficial.
Bring in vetted workers... LEGAL vetting whereby we know they follow laws of any sovereign country.
It is called RESPECT.
 
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Sorry, bad idea. As you see, immigrants tend to pay that money forward in a much greater way than they received. That's how America has always worked. And there have always been know-nothings who were offended by it. But they have always been overruled, and proven wrong.

They do NOT.
They send it out of our country to their own, and we lose commerce spending.
Well, let's take a look. A republican comptroller of Texas did an analysis of that, and...

The Texas Controller, Carolyn Strayhorn, issued on 12/9 what she calls the first comprehensive financial analysis by a state of the impact of undocumented immigrants on a state’s budget and economy, looking at gross state product, revenues generated, taxes paid and the cost of state services. Thanks to Cliff Treese for alerting me to it.

A supporter of a guest worker program, Stayhorn concludes that the absence of the estimated 1.4 million undocumented immigrants in Texas in fiscal 2005 would have been a loss to our gross state product of $17.7 billion. Undocumented immigrants produced $1.58 billion in state revenues, which exceeded the $1.16 billion in state services they received. However, local governments bore the burden of $1.44 billion in uncompensated health care costs and local law enforcement costs not paid for by the state.


Apparently, Gov. Abbott removed the report from the state website. Republicans are resisting calls to update the study to determine the economic impact of undocumented immigrants today. I can't imagine why.


Just please, no where in history is salient nor intelligent doing this.
United States from 1776 to about 1900. Worked pretty well, then. BTW, don't think you know what "salient" means in English. What do you think it means? Hint: Выдающийся

It is called treasonous for a reason because it poses threats to a nation.
That's not what "treason" means. Treason would be like colluding with Russia to influence an election. Seeing as immigration has always been a net gain for the United States, the "threat" seems to be a fantasy.

Terrorists love that people deny what they want to do and have done for eons and eons of time.
Most people have caught on to them. And while we weren't prepared for them when they attacked the Capitol, they are now being rounded up and held accountable.

Domestic terrorism incidents have soared to new highs in the United States, driven chiefly by white-supremacist, anti-Muslim and anti-government extremists on the far right, according to a Washington Post analysis of data compiled by the Center for Strategic and International Studies.


Not so many immigrants. And so far, no illegal immigrants.

There are 2 types coming in:
1. Gimme a hand out.
2. Give me conversion or you die.
See the Texas government report above. The vast majority of them come here, take jobs and build the economy. You were really fooled on that.
Don't be so gullible.
 
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Hate to break it to this so called news - but lets' look at the recipients...eh?
Because news is one sided in the states..


First look at what is remittance.
A remittance is money that is sent from one party to another. Broadly speaking, any payment of an invoice or a bill can be called a remittance.

Why is that important??
Let's see, who is sending money to Mexico... in sums?

Why is the dollar losing value in Mexico?


The Bank of Mexico's benchmark interest rate of 11.25% is more than double the U.S. Federal Reserve target — a disparity that has drawn international investors hunting yields in pesos and peso-denominated bonds. The surging tide of remittances from the United States has also played a role in driving up the peso. Sep 5, 2023
https://www.latimes.com/world-nation/story/2023-09-05/mexico-peso-soaring-us-dollar-remittances-worth-less#:~:text=The Bank of Mexico's benchmark,in driving up the peso.

Mexican peso soars, making US dollar remittances worth less

https://www.latimes.com/world-nation/story/2023-09-05/mexico-peso-soaring-us-dollar-remittances-worth-less#:~:text=The Bank of Mexico's benchmark,in driving up the peso.
https://www.latimes.com/world-nation/story/2023-09-05/mexico-peso-soaring-us-dollar-remittances-worth-less#:~:text=The Bank of Mexico's benchmark,in driving up the peso.
Well, take into account Biden printing money without assets to cover and so inflation increases, wages going too high, and overall LACK of spending on goods.
Cost of living in Mexico is a lot less even if wages are low - but the increase sums of money from America fattens their wallets.
Less stress, more influx of cash.

REPUBLICAN OR NOT - RINO? they aren't doing the full job.

You certainly only use news that fits a certain dynamic and that which directly opposes the good of the US>
aka Biden and his ilk and our economic downturn with illegals - not legal - aliens just come on in.

WE CERTAINLY are at a different time than in the past when the opportunity to come to the US and work hard to succeed because of our government policies, which are ever changing and moreover; even removing the Almighty.

SOCIALISM - hand outs to all and any - is breaking us.
Like...wow.

Democrats are the stench of our country - they say Take down the statues that reflect Judeo-Christian values.
 
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Hate to break it to this so called news - but lets' look at the recipients...eh?
Because news is one sided in the states..
Well, let's take a look...

A republican comptroller of Texas did an analysis of that, and...
The Texas Controller, Carolyn Strayhorn, issued on 12/9 what she calls the first comprehensive financial analysis by a state of the impact of undocumented immigrants on a state’s budget and economy, looking at gross state product, revenues generated, taxes paid and the cost of state services. Thanks to Cliff Treese for alerting me to it.

A supporter of a guest worker program, Stayhorn concludes that the absence of the estimated 1.4 million undocumented immigrants in Texas in fiscal 2005 would have been a loss to our gross state product of $17.7 billion. Undocumented immigrants produced $1.58 billion in state revenues, which exceeded the $1.16 billion in state services they received. However, local governments bore the burden of $1.44 billion in uncompensated health care costs and local law enforcement costs not paid for by the state.


No way to make that into a net loss for America. Texas, in one year, was $17.7 billion richer because of the economic impact of illegal alien workers. Your stories and imagination are no substitute for the facts.

Find a away to live with it.
 
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Well, let's take a look...

A republican comptroller of Texas did an analysis of that, and...
The Texas Controller, Carolyn Strayhorn, issued on 12/9 what she calls the first comprehensive financial analysis by a state of the impact of undocumented immigrants on a state’s budget and economy, looking at gross state product, revenues generated, taxes paid and the cost of state services. Thanks to Cliff Treese for alerting me to it.

A supporter of a guest worker program, Stayhorn concludes that the absence of the estimated 1.4 million undocumented immigrants in Texas in fiscal 2005 would have been a loss to our gross state product of $17.7 billion. Undocumented immigrants produced $1.58 billion in state revenues, which exceeded the $1.16 billion in state services they received. However, local governments bore the burden of $1.44 billion in uncompensated health care costs and local law enforcement costs not paid for by the state.


No way to make that into a net loss for America. Texas, in one year, was $17.7 billion richer because of the economic impact of illegal alien workers. Your stories and imagination are no substitute for the facts.

Find a away to live with it.
Why are you giving us 2006 news?

We are far beyond that now.
Millions pouring in and not with good intent.

SMH
 
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