Remember the only argument here isn't economical. As unpopular as it may be, there is a very serious social argument here to. Such a huge amount of Hispanic people entering the country so quickly WILL change America forever, perhaps you only notice it now when you drive through certain suburbs, but it won't be restricted to certain suburbs for ever. My question is, is the America of yesterday worth protecting? And by that, yes I do mean a population in which there is a clearly defined majority of people from European descent, with of course the gradual absorption of those who do immigrate into the nation. What is happening now across the globe is THE biggest movement of people in the history of planet, yet no one dares question it. In my opinion this radical movement of people from the third-world, etc (third-world is a dirty word as it is an insult to alot of nations that aren't really third world, but we'll use it now for this purpose) coupled with low birth-rates will result in the death of the west. Perhaps the hardship suffered now by the peoples of South America, Islam and Asia will be worth it in the end, as the decadence of the West is making sure the next century will be theirs. People like to think we have reached some utopia on the planet where these things don't matter, but the fact is we haven't yet, and pushing radical immigration and essentially handing over nations isn't going to help us get there, if anything I believe it will send us further away from a 'one world' utopia people dream of.
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