Outsourcing or illegal immigration, pick your poison

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Outsourcing or illegal immigration, pick your poison

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After slamming Gov. Romney over outsourcing, Joe Biden patted Pres. Obama on the back for preparing the path to amnesty for illegal immigrants and tearing down the US border to Latin America. What difference is there overall between the two policies. Both take money out of the pockets of American workers and give it to foreigners? Well the difference is that those Latinos who benefit from outsourcing won't be voting in the election, while the more bold members of their society who are willing to break the law and take what they want will be voting thanks to voter fraud.

So where is the voice of the Amerian worker in this? Well to put it bluntly, they don't have one nor does their impotent country have any sovereignty apparently. Your living and way of life is either picking up and going elsewhere or being taken away from you right here in your backyard. Good bye American dream, hello to the United Socialist States of Northern Latin America.

And just in case you think opening the border has made Latin America better off, check out this quote from Wikipedia and rest assured that more problems and emergency situations are continuing to be reproduced by those left behind in America del Sur.

Overpopulation

Population growth that exceeds the carrying capacity of an area or environment results in overpopulation.[13] Spikes in human population can cause problems such as pollution, water crisis,[14][15] and poverty.[16][17] World population has grown from 1.6 billion in 1900 to an estimated 7 billion today.In Mexico alone, population has grown from 13.6 million in 1900 to 107 million in 2007.[18] Virginia Abernethy notes that immigration is a road that provides a "relief valve" to overpopulation that stops a population from addressing the consequences of its overpopulation and that exports this overpopulation to another location or country.[19]

In 2000, the United Nations estimated that the world's population was growing at the rate of 1.14% (or about 75 million people) per year. According to data from the CIA's World Factbook, the world human population currently increases by 145 every minute.[20] The United States Census Bureau issued a revised forecast for world population that increased its projection for the year 2050 to above 9.4 billion people, up from 9.1 billion people. We are adding a billion more every 12 years. Almost all growth will take place in the less developed regions.[21]
And when the confederates saw Jackson standing fearless as a stone wall the army of Northern Virginia took courage and drove the federal army off their land.
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