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You sure quoted "births" as being exactly the percentages of "growth" in your comments. I have shown them in my post #59 of this topic. Can we go over your individual claims on "births"?
I'm implying that Hispanic and "minority" births have never been the percentages you are attributing to them. How is 63.7% of the population ("non-Hispanic Whites") suddenly dropping to only 8.3% of the births? It fails the realization that minority births in their entirety only slightly eclipsed White births last year (some statistics are even doubting that, saying that White births are still a majority by at least four percentage points).
Oh, for heaven's sake. I posted from the Census Bureau website, which clearly stated Hispanics accounted for the majority of the population growth during the decade ending in 2010. In fact, more than 40% of the total population growth in this country. Why are you trying to deny this?
Some of them are leaving after being here for 20 years. And at the same time we are deporting more then ever before, AND less are attempting to come in because of touger border security, new laws and violence in the Mexican side of the border.
You're preaching to the choir brother, meanwhile we get quotes from "NumbersUSA" (Logo: "For Lower Immigration Levels"):
You have completely fallen for the pro-amnesty propaganda. More are not being deported. In fact, unless they're convicted of mass murder, ICE won't touch them. Haven't you heard, only the "convicted" violent criminals are on the priority list. Others are off-limits.
No, deportation statistics have nothing to do with the amnesty which some people promote. People are being thrown out like never before.
So, we got
- Immigrant births are down 23%
- Deportations are at historic highs
- More immigrants are leaving voluntarily than are coming in
- Less people are attempting to come it
And you complain
Also, Customs and Border Protection workforce is up 32 percent; Border Patrol agents have surged from 14,923 to 21,370; and the share of miles on the southwest border under "operational control" has increased since 2006 to 44 percent, or 873 miles.
No, deportation statistics have nothing to do with the amnesty which some people promote.
So, we got
- Immigrant births are down 23%
- Deportations are at historic highs
- More immigrants are leaving voluntarily than are coming in
- Less people are attempting to come it
And you complain
The birth rate is the ONLY possible truth. The rest is nothing but pro-amnesty propaganda. Oh, you can add to that list our borders are now "more secure" than ever.
No, deportation statistics have nothing to do with the amnesty which some people promote. People are being thrown out like never before.
So, we got
- Immigrant births are down 23%
- Deportations are at historic highs
- More immigrants are leaving voluntarily than are coming in
- Less people are attempting to come it
And you complain
Also, Customs and Border Protection workforce is up 32 percent; Border Patrol agents have surged from 14,923 to 21,370; and the share of miles on the southwest border under "operational control" has increased since 2006 to 44 percent, or 873 miles.
Don't make me laugh. If they tell you they found cheese on the moon, will you believe that also? Don't believe the lies.
The birth rate is the ONLY possible truth. The rest is nothing but pro-amnesty propaganda. Oh, you can add to that list our borders are now "more secure" than ever.
LOL, when everything else fails, just say "I don't believe it". Sigh.....
Securing the border is a national priority. Doing it right requires the right mix of personnel, technology, and infrastructure. The Committee has provided substantial spending increases to hire and deploy more Border Patrol agents in recent years. From the fiscal year 2008 Act to this, the fiscal year 2012 bill, the Committee has provided $17,762,768,000 to the Border Patrol for agents and equipment. The number of Border Patrol agents has grown accordingly, from 12,350 in fiscal year 2006 to the target of 21,370 by September 30, 2011, a 73 percent increase. During the same period the number of agents deployed to the Southwest border will grow from 11,032 to 18,415, a 67 percent increase, while the number on the Northern border will rise from 919 to 2,212, up 141 percent. The Committee also provided a corresponding increase in mission support staff needed to enable Border Patrol agents to concentrate on their enforcement mission in the field.
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