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Sorry, but I don't believe anything that the leftwing NYTimes blogs about nor any of their sources and they are making these claims about the year 2050. So what does that have to do with today? We have no shortage of young, productive American workers. That is just what the advocates for allowing in millions of foreigners would like you to believe.
Sorry, but I don't believe anything that the leftwing NYTimes blogs about nor any of their sources and they are making these claims about the year 2050. So what does that have to do with today? We have no shortage of young, productive American workers. That is just what the advocates for allowing in millions of foreigners would like you to believe.
It's an OECD study. OECD is 50 years old and is global, not US leftwing.
That was mentioned in the very first sentence in my link along with the link below.
I hate to say something like this but honestly, I don't know one Puerto Rican over the age of 30 who doesn't have atleast 3 kids. The minimum for Mexicans appears to be 5.
So if white people were native to the US, non white immigrants in the US would have fewer babies so as not to disturb the native demographics. Like what is happening in Europe right.
How would Mexican people feel toward white immigrants if their birth rates were so high they would become the majority in Mexico.
I don't really think the issue would be so much about race -- if the immigrants were white but they would certainly object if the citizens were having to pay for the births, education, food stamps with sky high taxes. But what would be more interesting is if millions of blacks began showing up in Mexico and outbreeding them -- there would be outrage.
Mexico doesn't have open borders - no country except the USA does.
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