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America is way overburdened with give away programs, immigration should be granted to those who have married an American, have a legal job in America (which should only be granted to citizens), or are sponsored by a blood relative who is an American. The students should be granted study visas for college and have to check in like it was parole each semester, if they don't check in, deport them. Our country can no longer be the check writer for the world. Our immigration policy has pulled the individual wealth of nearly all Americans down by 10%, the only ones to gain are the ones selling them groceries, largely bought by food stamps, or providing them with electricity, water, etc. The rest of us are losing work and income to the illegal immigrants. I'm not altogether opposed to immigration, my grandmother came here through Ellis Island in 1905, however she did it legally and the fact that we have millions of illegals we are supporting either with our giveaway programs or the work ourselves, our sons and daughters would be doing reminds me daily of how our immigration policy has us eating our own tail...don't get me going on our trade imbalance which is in itself the main reason our dollar has devalued so far...gee i feel better now...ha...
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