Friday, March 23, 2007

By the way, we are indeed being invaded... and betrayed... and sold out...

CNN Lou Dobbs
The latest census figures show the surge of illegal immigration is causing huge population increases, specifically along our southern border. The influx of illegal aliens is raising serious questions about their rising influence on our future elections. Maricopa County, Arizona, is the nation's fastest-growing county, according to the Census Department. From 2000 to 2006, the Phoenix area added nearly 700,000 residents, more than a quarter of them immigrants. Although Arizona's Proposition 200 prevents non-citizens from voting, they could significantly impact future elections. That's because population, not citizenship, determines voting districts. Arizona is likely to gain at least one congressional seat in 2010. The census figures don't distinguish between legal immigrants and illegal aliens, but Southwest border counties are swelling with both. Nearly half the new residents of Harris County, Texas, the second fastest-growing county, are immigrants. And in southern California, there's clear evidence legal and illegal immigrants are replacing long-time residents. Los Angeles County has added a net total of 429,000 people since 2000, including births, deaths, and people moving in and out. During that time, more than 740,000 left L.A., while 624,000 foreign immigrants moved in. Similar patterns occurred in Orange County and San Diego.

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