Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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1) Deport all 12 million illegals immigrants
2) Build the wall on the border 3) Make Mexico pay for it |
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Do you really believe Trump would be able to get anything through Congress?
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We can hope!
It's closer to 40 million...but who's counting. |
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No, No, and No.
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2. Yes, why not? It isn't that hard of a task. 3. Possibly. If they want to trade with us, then they will have to pay us extra until the wall is finished. Personally, I wouldn't care if he asked us to pay for it. There would be cost savings in the long run. The great Trump wall is not such a big job. |
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What is your source? One of the voices you're hearing?
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If he can't get it done, then he can blame Obama.
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Oh, we will never know if he can do those things BECAUSE Trump will not be elected President of the USA.
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The only thing that will stop him from becoming the next POTUS is possibly the RNC. If they do, then that will finish the Republican party. Otherwise, Trump already has it. The Dems can't even get voters to turn out, and Trump has an increase of millions coming out to vote Republican. If the RNC refuse Trump, then they will self-destruct because regardless of what we feel about Trump, if he gets it fairly, they must not interfere with the voter.
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Says the troll
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No; yes; yes.
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Total immigrant population is estimated around 40 million.
A new analysis of monthly Census Bureau data by the Center for Immigration Studies shows that the nation's immigrant population (legal and illegal) hit a record high of 42.1 million in the second quarter of this year — an increase of 1.7 million since the same quarter of 2014. Growth in the immigrant population in the last year was led by a 740,000 increase in the number of Mexican immigrants. After falling or growing little in recent years, the number of Mexican immigrants again seems to be growing significantly. The monthly Census Bureau data, referred to as the Current Population Survey (CPS), is released before other data. As more information becomes available, it should confirm the findings from the CPS.1 Among the findings: The nation's immigrant (foreign-born) population, which includes legal and illegal immigrants, grew by 4.1 million from the second quarter of 2011 to the second quarter of 2015 — 1.7 million in just the last year. Immigrants are 13.3 percent of the nation's total population — the largest share in 105 years. Growth in the last year was led by a rebound in the number of Mexican immigrants, which increased by 740,000 from 2014 to 2015 — accounting for 44 percent of the increase in the total immigrant population in the last year. Prior research has indicated that net migration (the number coming vs. leaving) from Mexico had fallen to zero; the recent growth indicates that the period of zero net migration has ended. In addition to Mexico, growth in the immigrant population was led by a 449,000 increase in the last year from countries in Latin America other than Mexico. The Department of Homeland Security and other researchers have estimated that eight in 10 illegal immigrants are from Mexico and Latin America, so the increase in immigrants from these countries is an indication that illegal immigration has begun growing again. The number of immigrants in the United States is now enormous, but it must be recognized that most immigrants, including those from Latin America, are in the country legally. Absent a change in legal immigration policy, the immigrant population will continue to increase. Immigrant Population Hits Record 42.1 Million in Second Quarter of 2015 | Center for Immigration Studies |
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