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Illegal Alien Guatemalans Flee Volcano (Etc.) to United States

Thursday’s front page of the Washington Post featured Guatemalan illegal aliens “streaming to the U.S. border” because America has been mean to them historically and they have been unlucky regarding a volcano. Or something.

Naturally, when a volcano erupts, people in the area have to flee so they aren’t burned alive, Pompeii style. But the article […]

November 30th, 2019 | Category: illegal immigration | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , | Email This Post Email This Post | Print This Post Print This Post

L.A. Times Promotes Illegal Immigration as Helpful to Guatemala

Sunday’s Los Angeles Times has an upbeat front-page article about a Guatemalan town that has been transformed for the better by illegal immigration. The residents love America for its jobs and free stuff, shown by a “proliferation of U.S. flags” and new houses built in a style called “remittance architecture.”

Indeed, the money sent back as […]

July 21st, 2019 | Category: illegal immigration cost | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | Email This Post Email This Post | Print This Post Print This Post

Foreigner Invasion Is Felt in American Schools

In important ways, the focus on the open border as the story of illegal immigration is a major distraction. The foreigners pass through the American perimeter in a minute, but may stay for decades in towns and cities where their presence forces a rejiggering of budgets toward them and away from the needs of citizens.

The […]

July 11th, 2019 | Category: illegal immigration cost | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | Email This Post Email This Post | Print This Post Print This Post

Pain from Automation Job Loss Will Hit the Third World Harder

In the roboticized, automated and artificially intelligent future that the world faces, Third World nations will have even fewer possibilities for coping than more advanced countries. Africa, for example, now offers cheap labor for manufacturing, and the Economist called the continent An awakening giant in 2014.

However, Africa’s industrial boomlet may be cut short by cheaper […]

January 31st, 2019 | Category: replacing workers with smart machines | Tags: , , , , , , , | Email This Post Email This Post | Print This Post Print This Post

More Attention to the Effects of World Population Growth Is Needed in 2019

I’ve decided as my (doable!) New Years Resolution to emphasize world population growth more going forward because it increasingly is driving issues in America and beyond in a negative way.

Excessive population growth used to be a topic among environmentalists, but now you rarely hear it mentioned. For example, today’s politically correct Sierra Clubbers would never […]

January 13th, 2019 | Category: overpopulation | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , | Email This Post Email This Post | Print This Post Print This Post

Illegal Aliens Camp on Border Bridges as They Wait for Asylum in America

Tuesday’s New York Times front page included a photo of an illegal alien kid plunked down on a Mexico/US border bridge while waiting for the familia to push an asylum claim.

The foreigners have turned the walkway into a filthy homeless camp, although the Times tried to describe the chaos more delicately:

Sleeping on America’s Doorstep: A […]

June 27th, 2018 | Category: immigration refugee asylum scams | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | Email This Post Email This Post | Print This Post Print This Post

Mexico Is Rich and Can Pay for the Wall -- One Way or Another

President Trump got Mexico’s attention during his Tuesday speech in Nashville when he said our southern neighbor would pay for the border wall.

PRESIDENT TRUMP: In the end, Mexico’s gonna pay for the wall; I’m just telling you. I don’t want to cause any problem, but in the end Mexico’s paying for the wall. They make all […]

May 30th, 2018 | Category: border security | Tags: , , , , , , , | Email This Post Email This Post | Print This Post Print This Post

Paris Migrant Campers Increase after Calais Is Shut

Paris, once called the City of Lights, now is home to squalid illegal alien camps, recently further worsened by additional residents since the authorities dismantled of the Calais encampment of thousands. For some reason, the government decided that redistributing the invasive foreigners around the country was a reasonable strategy. So a number of them unsurprisingly […]

October 29th, 2016 | Category: third world diversity | Tags: , , , , , , , , , | Email This Post Email This Post | Print This Post Print This Post

Indio High School Tests All Students and Staff for Tuberculosis

The city of Indio (population 76,036 in 2010) in southern California is located about a hundred miles north of the Mexican border and has plenty of diverse influence from that precinct.

Indio High School recently showed up in the news because of a student being diagnosed as having tuberculosis and 45 others testing positive for exposure.

The […]

December 22nd, 2013 | Category: immigration demographic change | Tags: , , , , , , , | Email This Post Email This Post | Print This Post Print This Post
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