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Originally Posted by LordSquidworth
So you want to talk about America or Europe?
If it's Europe then the article is totally relevant.
If it's America then the article is totally irrelevalent.
Immigration issues between Europe and America are totally different. Africa is a serious issue. South and Central America are not.
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Illegal immigration has already changed america and is an enormous burden and will continue to continue to have massive consequences for american life. Everything from enormous costs to local school systems, prisons, hospitals to driving down wages and increasing unemployment, especially for America’s lowest-paid workers.
You can look at some place like Los angeles where 40% of the population of LA county is on medicaid, 4 million people , which is larger than many states.
The GOP healthcare plan will devastate Los Angeles - LA Times Emergency medicaid and child birth was supposed to be the only things allowed by medicaid but you can look at the state of medi-Cal and see it isnt the case
If immigration is so wonderful why dont liberals start taking part in it by sending their kids to integrated public schools ?
Places like california and texas and florida have some of the most segregated schools systems in the country. In the Los Angeles school system 72.3% of its students is of Hispanic origin, of any race;
10.1% of the student population is of Non-Hispanic white ancestry. Dallas and most big cities are not any better. NYC has some of the most segregated schools int the country
Report: California among worst in the nation in school segregation – The Mercury News
"The average black student in California attends a school that is 82 percent students of color. The average Latino student attends a school that is 84 percent students of color. "