- Brian Williams reported to the nation last month that
Detroit, Michigan high schools suffer a 76 percent drop-out/flunk-out rate
for high school seniors. All totaled, 1.2 million eighteen year olds
hit the streets functionally illiterate annually. In Denver, Colorado,
73 percent of children live in poverty.
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- U.S. Representative Tom Tancredo said, "Immigration,
both legal and illegal, is the cause of a significant part of Colorado's
increase in child poverty."
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- The number of children under the age of 18 living in
poverty increased from 104,000 in 2000 to 180,000 in 2006, in Colorado.
Colorado led the nation in child poverty, yet features only 4.6 million
people-except---that state houses 500,000 and as high as 695,000 illegal
alien migrants. Colorado schools suffer 43 different languages, which
cause havoc in classrooms. One in five teachers quits or transfers out
of Denver Public Schools every nine months. (Source: Rocky Mountain News)
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- "It is irresponsible for the media and the governor
to not recognize the fact that immigration is largely to blame for this
increase," Tancredo said. "If Colorado were actually enforcing
its own laws, we would reduce the number of people in the poverty category."
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- However, Colorado Governor Bill Ritter (D) refuses to
enforce H.B. 1023. The legislature passed that law in 2006 to fine and
imprison employers of illegal aliens. Ritter won't enforce it while Colorado
taxpayers shell out $1.1 billion annually for all services for illegal
aliens and their children.
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- The president of the Colorado Children's Campaign gave
a lame excuse, "changing demographics of the state." As in Detroit,
Chicago, New York, Dallas, Houston and Los Angeles, political correctness
disavows the reason for a total breakdown in U.S. schools and accelerating
poverty.
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- "The research is clear," Tancredo said. "An
increase in immigration leads to an increase in poverty. If we truly want
to do something about poverty in Colorado and our nation, we must stop
importing poverty. We must begin enforcing the laws, primarily against
hiring illegal aliens, which will force self-deportation of others in that
category."
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- How fast do immigrants and illegal migrants pour into
the United States? For a stupefying understanding of the numbers, every
30 days, 182,000 to 200,000 legal immigrants and illegal aliens arrive
in America. To give you an idea of how many people that represents: those
immigrants fill two 100,000 seat Pasadena Rose Bowls. At the end of the
month, they empty into the streets, communities and states of America at
a cost of $346 billion annually to U.S. taxpayers. (Source: <http://www.thesocialcontract.com/>www.thesocialcontract.com)
They overload schools, hospitals and prisons. Even the legal immigrants
tap into billions of dollars for resettlement into this country.
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- During the next month, two more Rose Bowls fill up!
Again, they empty out into America, month in and month out, year in and
year out.
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- Across the nation, every aspect of immigration impedes
America's ability to solve poverty, create jobs, maintain living wages,
sustain viable educational standards and keep pace with prison populations.
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- Both legal and illegal immigrants arrive from third world
countries with cultures and educations that remain incompatible with America's
first world culture.
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- As those immigrants receive aid for their problems, The
National Coalition for the Homeless, <http://www.nationalhomeless.org/>www.nationalhomeless.org
reported 3.5 million homeless citizens struggled for survival in the streets
of America in 2006. Of that number, 1.35 million consist of homeless
children. Reports show 13 million American children suffer daily from
malnutrition and hunger in America. A shocking 37 million Americans live
below the poverty line, which is 12.7 percent of our population.
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- As reported by ABC's Charles Gibson, an astounding 28
million Americans live on food stamps in 2008.
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- In my travels throughout Mexico, I witnessed our future.
On the outskirts of Mexico City with 22 million people, in excess of two
million people live in cardboard shacks. They squat for their morning
constitutional with their chickens. They live in abject misery, filth,
disease and hopelessness.
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- Guess what? They're moving to America. Millions of
them!
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- Third world slums began appearing along our borders (on
our side) from Brownsville, Texas to San Diego, California in the 80s.
They're called "Colonias," which in Spanish means "new
neighborhoods." They feature shacks, no sewers, no streets, no running
water, no electricity, toilet facilities or waste pickup.
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- The New York Times, March 3, 1988, "Along the US
Border, a Third World is Reborn," reported, "Colonias are rusted
trailers and shacks nailed together from tar paper and packing pallets
without indoor toiletswith mounds of uncollected trash that attract ratsthe
lack of sanitation has polluted the ground water to the point where many
residents drink their own wastethe colonias feature Third World levels
of hepatitis, dysentery, diarrhea, skin rashes, cholera and tuberculosisthey
are contaminated, explosive, fecal, filthy, illegal, miserable, polluted,
powder kegs, putrid, shocking, sick, stench filled, suffering and wrenching."
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- Since their appearance in the early 80s, according to
the Times, the 1988 population totaled 185,000; the 1995 population exceeded
500,000; the 2005 population exceeded 1.5 million. At the current rate
of growth, these human misery settlements shall reach 20 million by 2021.
Little known to most Americans, Mexico expects to triple their population
from 100 million to 300 million in this century. Thus, no end of the line
of migrants plodding north to America in search of a better life!
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- I spent two weeks filming colonias in Texas. I haven't
been as sickened to my stomach since my travels in Asia. It's worse than
any description the New York Times or I could give you. Colonias represent
human misery at its disturbing worst levels.
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- These slums represent a health hazard of unprecedented
dimensions. Given enough time, large areas of southern California, Arizona
and Texas will resemble the outskirts of Mexico City. Two decades of denial
continues the expansion of American "colonias."
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- Who becomes the final victim? America and her citizens
plunge into poverty via the addition of two Rose Bowls loaded with immigrants
every 30 days, month in and month out until our poor and middle class cannot
find a job, a home or a place to run from this madness.
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- Can anyone name a single, solitary reason for continuing
this kind of national suicide? Who brings it to you? Your U.S. States
Senate and House of Representatives!
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- To take action: www.numbersusa.com
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- www.thesocialcontract.com
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- www.fairus.org
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- www.proenglish.org
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- www.capsweb.org
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- www.vdare.com
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- Final note: I am looking for thinkers, writers and advocates
to add to my monthly "Master Mind Think Tank." In reality,
our politicians foment the problems that they campaign to solve. They
never solve them; thus we spiral into deeper national chaos. I need new
ideas and new creative thinkers to help me bring our most pressing issues
onto the front burner: overpopulation in America caused by ceaseless legal
and illegal immigration. As you know, the recent PEW report shows immigration
adding 100 million people to our country in 30 years. We need to stop
it and we need to stop it now. Join me in saving our civilization. frostyw@juno.com
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- Frosty Wooldridge has bicycled across six continents
from the Arctic to the South Pole as well as six times across
the USA, coast to coast and border to border. In 2005, he bicycled from
the Arctic Circle, Norway to Athens, Greece. He presents "The Coming
Population Crisis in America: and what you can do about it" to civic
clubs, church groups, high schools and colleges. He works to bring
about sensible world population balance at www.frostywooldridge.com
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- From: Frosty Wooldridge
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- This three minute interview with Adam Schrager on "Your
Show" May 4, 2008, NBC Channel 9 News, addresses the ramifications
of adding 120 million people to USA in 35 years and six million people
to Colorado as to water shortages, air pollution, loss of farmland, energy
costs and degradation of quality of life. In the interview, Frosty Wooldridge
explains the ramifications of adding 120 million people to the USA in 35
years. He advances new concepts such as a "Colorado Carrying Capacity
Policy"; "Colorado Environmental Impact Policy"; "Colorado
Water Usage Policy"; "Colorado Sustainable Population Policy".
Nationally, the USA needs a "National Sustainable Population Policy"
to determine the carrying capacity of this nation for the short and long
term. Wooldridge is available for interviews on radio and TV having interviewed
on ABC, CBS, NBC, CNN and FOX.
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- Click the link to view the 3 minute interview with NBC's
Adam Schrager:
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- http://www.9news.com/video/player.aspx?aid=52364
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- Frosty Wooldridge
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- www.frostywooldridge.com
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