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|    Re: To the Mexican border!    |
|    16 May 06 17:53:05    |
      XPost: alt.conspiracy, alt.conspiracy.new-world-order, alt.america       From: spiced-ham?No@big.isp              In article <0d83f20e6a0e93a2a6f70617b5ef61fb@msgid.frell.theremailer.net>,       rangerg@sendak.com says...       >       >On Tue, 16 May 2006 12:08:34 +0000, Morton Davis wrote:       >       >>>       >>>       >> So, illegal immigration only happened during the Bush administration?       >> Clinton had EIGHT YEARS to do something about illegal immigration. It's       >> just one of many multiple administration problems that weren't issues       >> during the Clinton administration but Bush must solve it RIGHT NOW.       >       >Illegal immigration was a news item at least back to the early 80s.       >Nobody did anything about it then, and nothing is being done now.       >       >The only thing I can conclude is that the businessmen want cheap labor and       >have paid off the politicians.       >       >I hope there is a reckoning for these scumbags.       >              Deportations by decade              In the 1990s, the U.S. experienced a booming immigration population -- and       deportations likewise increased. The Clinton administration deported 863,692       people. The Bush administration has already surpassed that, with 881,478       through 2005. The administration will likely be the first to deport more than       1 million people. (Deportation figures after 1996 also include incidents where       a person is denied entry into the U.S. at ports of entry.)              1991: 33,189              1992: 43,671              1993: 42,542              1994: 45,674              1995: 50,924              1996: 69,680              1997: 114,432              1998: 173,146              1999: 181,072              2000: 186,222              2001: 178,026              2002: 150,542              2003: 189,368              2004: 202,842              2005: 160,700              SOURCE: Homeland Security Department              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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