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An unending influx of immigration will result in Caucasians of European descent becoming a minority in the United States by 2017. This shift in demographics is not a negative development, but rather a source of our nation's strength.

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Illegal immigration is a threat to our country. People are entering from prisons, mental institutions, and various countries. Without borders and fair elections, our nation is at risk. We need to make America great again and secure victory in 2024 to preserve our nation's existence.

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Entitlement spending, which makes up most of the federal budget, is a key area for potential cuts. This spending, amounting to roughly half a trillion dollars annually, acts as an incentive for illegal immigration, as it essentially pays people to come here. This influx is then leveraged to create new voters. The Democratic Party is concerned about efforts to curb illegal immigration because eliminating this financial draw would likely cause many to leave, resulting in a loss of potential voters for them.

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We must secure our border while acknowledging the value of newcomers to our nation. Comprehensive immigration reform is crucial for our economy, as we currently face a shortage of workers. In Florida, farmers and growers are questioning why immigrants are being sent elsewhere when they are needed to harvest crops locally. However, we also understand our moral responsibility in this matter.

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We need more workers due to a declining population. To ensure a bright future, we must welcome immigrants, including dreamers, and provide a path to citizenship for all undocumented individuals in America. Our goal is to support dreamers and grant citizenship to all undocumented individuals.

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Immigrants with low IQs and no education come to the US, have many kids, vote Democrat, and increase population in certain states. This leads to more representation in Congress and electoral college for Democrats. The cycle continues with each generation becoming more radical and entitled. White people and Asians contribute the most to the economy, while immigrants consume resources, making the country less wealthy over time.

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We need comprehensive immigration reform because there is currently no path to citizenship for the 11 to 12 million undocumented immigrants in the U.S. It's irresponsible not to have a plan for these individuals. Although there have been bipartisan agreements, the current administration refuses to sign them. The president has created a false narrative about a border crisis, using it to justify his focus on building a wall, which has stalled government operations and affected workers.

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The United States is a sovereign nation with a duty to set and enforce border rules, a responsibility taken seriously. As a nation of immigrants enriched by generations from around the world, the U.S. must reform its immigration system. The goal is to ensure the system works in an orderly and humane way, ultimately strengthening the country.

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Illegal immigration is costing American taxpayers $9,000 per immigrant, more than what is spent on Medicaid for vulnerable citizens. This fiscal irresponsibility needs to be addressed to prevent bankruptcy. State and local governments bear the brunt of the financial burden, leading to cuts in services or increased taxes for citizens.

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We are currently facing a significant labor shortage due to a declining birth rate. To secure a prosperous future for America, it is essential to welcome and embrace immigrants, including dreamers. Our ultimate aim is to support dreamers and provide a path to citizenship for all undocumented individuals living here, estimated at around 11 million.

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Yale University study suggests that the number of illegal aliens in the US is over 22 million, not 11 million. The Democratic party supports legalizing all illegal immigrants, potentially adding 22 million new voters. Historically, most first-time immigrant voters have voted Democrat. This could create a permanent electoral majority for Democrats. The focus of the immigration debate is not about improving the country or meeting labor needs, but about securing power for Democrats.

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Mass immigration to the United States does not significantly reduce global poverty. Since 1990, the U.S. has accepted about 1 million legal immigrants annually, but this is negligible compared to the 3 billion people worldwide living on less than $2 a day. Most immigrants come from relatively better-off populations, not the poorest. Even doubling immigration to 2 million would not make a noticeable difference and could harm vulnerable groups in the U.S. The real change agents are those who stay in their home countries to improve conditions. With millions more being born into poverty each year, immigration cannot effectively address global suffering. The focus should be on helping people where they live, as 99.9% will never be able to immigrate to wealthier nations.

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President Trump's deportation of migrants has sparked controversy, with some arguing it's inhumane while others, particularly Trump supporters, express concerns about immigrant crime. Despite perceptions, data from Texas suggests illegal immigrants commit fewer crimes than native-born Americans. While illegal immigrants don't qualify for most welfare benefits, their children attend public schools and hospitals often treat them, leading to resentment among some who feel their tax dollars are being misspent. Some propose restricting "goodies" rather than immigration itself, arguing immigrants benefit America. Immigrants contribute to the economy by filling essential jobs and paying taxes, often more than they receive in benefits. They also create jobs, with immigrants founding half of successful Silicon Valley startups. Legal immigration is complex, pushing some to enter illegally. A proposal suggests allowing entry to those with job offers, no criminal record, and no infectious diseases. Concerns about cultural changes and assimilation exist, but history shows immigrants eventually assimilate. Some worry about immigrants bringing in unwanted ideas, but others argue that promoting American values will encourage assimilation.

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This is a workforce that we can no longer do without. It has existed for decades, even since the end of the 19th century when Polish and Italian workers were brought in to work in the mines. This immigration continued in the 1920s with Sub-Saharan and North African immigrants, and in the 1950s and beyond. The problem we face today is that we are still growing economically and need this economic immigration to ensure growth. On the other hand, as individual comfort and leisure society progress, fewer people want to do these jobs. There is no correlation with unemployment. Germany has 5.2% unemployment with 10 million immigrants, while the US has 3.7% unemployment with 51 million immigrants. We need immigrants, and regularization allows for social mobility and prevents them from becoming a danger.

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President Trump's deportation of migrants has sparked controversy, with some citing inhumane treatment while others express anger over immigrant crime. Despite perceptions, data from Texas indicates illegal immigrants commit fewer crimes than native-born Americans. Concerns about welfare burdens are also raised, though illegal immigrants are ineligible for most benefits. Economically, immigrants contribute through labor and taxes, often paying more than they receive. While some Americans may lose jobs, studies suggest immigrants create more jobs overall, founding successful startups and driving innovation. Legal immigration is seen as overly complex, pushing some to enter illegally. Concerns about cultural assimilation and the introduction of unwelcome ideas exist, but historical trends show immigrants typically assimilate within a few generations. Some argue that requiring immigrants to work, learn English, and assimilate would attract the best candidates. It's suggested that promoting American values like individual rights and capitalism would facilitate assimilation.

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This country is in trouble because by 2040, white Europeans will be the minority. We need to start working more with Hispanics, who are a larger part of the population than us.

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Mass immigration into the U.S. does not reduce world poverty. The U.S. takes in 1,000,000 legal immigrants every year, while there are 3,000,000,000 people in the world making less than $2 a day. Immigrants are not typically pulled from the poorest populations because they are too poor, sick, and disconnected. Immigrants tend to come from countries with average incomes lower than Mexico, which accounts for 5,600,000,000 people. Taking in 1,000,000 immigrants does not tackle world poverty and impacts the unemployed, working poor, vulnerable members of society, and natural resources. Even doubling immigration to 2,000,000 a year would not make a noticeable difference. The million immigrants taken are among the most energetic, better educated, and dissatisfied people who could be agents of change in their countries. Impoverished countries add 80,000,000 more people to their populations each year. Immigration can never be an effective way to deal with the suffering people of the world because they have to be helped where they live.

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President Trump has stated that high grocery prices contributed to his election. The Department of Agriculture reports that 42% of crop workers were undocumented immigrants from 2020 to 2022, often filling jobs that many Americans avoid. However, only 1% of undocumented workers are in agriculture, with most residing in cities. The migrants brought in recently are not working on farms but are in urban areas. Trump supports a guest worker program and emphasizes transitioning to automation in agriculture. He insists on enforcing immigration laws to prevent illegal immigration and protect citizens, asserting that the government will combat transnational threats effectively.

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America faces a worker shortage and declining reproduction rates. The only path to a great future involves welcoming immigrants, including Dreamers. The ultimate goal is to help Dreamers and create a path to citizenship for all undocumented immigrants, numbering around 11 million.

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Changing the population to win elections during an economic downturn is destructive. Allowing non-Americans to influence leadership undermines democracy. Texas, with its diverse history, believes in multiculturalism, but mass immigration will not benefit the state or the country. It is essential to protect the right of Americans to determine who lives in the country.

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An unending flow of immigration will result in Caucasian Europeans becoming a minority in the United States by 2017. This shift in demographics is seen as a positive and a source of strength.

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We have a large population here that is not sustainable. New York City is replacing regular students with migrants. We are planning the biggest deportation effort in our country's history, sending everyone back to their original countries. We have no other option.

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We face a worker shortage and declining birth rates in America. To secure a better future, we must welcome immigrants, including dreamers. Our goal is to provide a path to citizenship for all undocumented individuals, estimated at around 11 million.

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We need more workers due to a declining population. To ensure a prosperous future, we must welcome and support immigrants, including dreamers. Our goal is to provide a path to citizenship for all undocumented individuals in the country.

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It's tough work out here—hot and full of mosquitoes. For those who think it doesn't affect them because they don't hire undocumented immigrants, be prepared for higher grocery prices. American workers often need training for farm work, and many simply aren't willing to do it. On this farm, no U.S. citizens are picking crops. The work is heavy and difficult, and farm owners acknowledge this. Americans have other job options and often choose not to work in agriculture. In contrast, many immigrants come here to earn a living and support their families back home. They're serious about their work, as evident in the fields around us.
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