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The AP has an article today saying Missouri U.S. Rep. William Clay has asked President Obama to halt all immigration raids during 2010 to allow the census workers to get a good count of everyone during the census counting. The Congressman's concern is that illegal immigrants will worry that sharing accurate information with Census workers could somehow expose them to punishment, even deportation.
The AP has an article today saying Missouri U.S. Rep. William Clay has asked President Obama to halt all immigration raids during 2010 to allow the census workers to get a good count of everyone during the census counting. The Congressman's concern is that illegal immigrants will worry that sharing accurate information with Census workers could somehow expose them to punishment, even deportation.
Why nopt just stop lookig for criminals so they won't fear being counted also.Just a excuse to stop arounding uo law breakers really for politcal prupoes. Non-senseIMO.
Just a way to make the illegals to get federal funds, and congessional districts from primarily white and black districts in northern states to predominately immigrant districts in the southern half of the country.
Just a way to make the illegals to get federal funds, and congessional districts from primarily white and black districts in northern states to predominately immigrant districts in the southern half of the country.
you know, there are races in this country besides white and black.
you know, there are races in this country besides white and black.
White, Black or Asian----------everybody else is a mix.
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