senate bill would allow 193 million new immigrants in the next 20 years..

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Bill permits 193 million more aliens by 2026
By Charles Hurt
THE WASHINGTON TIMES
May 16, 2006


The Senate immigration reform bill would allow for up to 193 million new legal immigrants -- a number greater than 60 percent of the current U.S. population -- in the next 20 years, according to a study released yesterday.
"The magnitude of changes that are entailed in this bill -- and are largely unknown -- rival the impact of the creation of Social Security or the creation of the Medicare program," said Robert Rector, senior policy analyst at the Heritage Foundation who conducted the study.
Although the legislation would permit 193 million new immigrants in the next two decades, Mr. Rector estimated that it is more likely that about 103 million new immigrants actually would arrive in the next 20 years.
Sen. Jeff Sessions, Alabama Republican who conducted a separate analysis that reached similar results, said Congress is "blissfully ignorant of the scope and impact" of the bill, which has bipartisan support in the Senate and has been praised by President Bush.
"This Senate is not ready to pass legislation that so significantly changes our future immigration policy," he said yesterday. "The impact this bill will have over the next 20 years is monumental and has not been thought through."
The 614-page "compromise" bill -- hastily cobbled together last month by Republican Sens. Chuck Hagel of Nebraska and Mel Martinez of Florida -- would give illegal aliens who have been in the U.S. two years or longer a right to citizenship. Illegals who have been here less than two years would have to return to their home countries to apply for citizenship.
Although that "amnesty" would be granted to about 10 million illegals, the real growth in the immigrant population would come later.
As part of the bill, the annual flow of legal immigrants allowed into the U.S. would more than double to more than 2 million annually. In addition, the guest-worker program in the bill would bring in 325,000 new workers annually who could later apply for citizenship.
That population would grow exponentially from there because the millions of new citizens would be permitted to bring along their extended families. Also, Mr. Sessions said, the bill includes "escalating caps," which would raise the number of immigrants allowed in as more people seek to enter the U.S.
"The impact of this increase in legal immigration dwarfs the magnitude of the amnesty provisions," said Mr. Rector, who has followed Congress for 25 years. He called the bill "the most dramatic piece of legislation in my experience."
Mr. Rector based his numerical projection on the number of family members that past immigrants have sponsored.
Immigration into the U.S. would become an "entitlement," Mr. Sessions said. "The decision as to who may come will almost totally be controlled by the desire of the individuals who wish to immigrate to the United States rather than by the United States government."
Although most opposition has come from conservatives, liberals are growing increasingly uneasy about increasing the competition for American jobs -- especially the low-paying ones.
Sen. Byron L. Dorgan, North Dakota Democrat, said yesterday that he would introduce an amendment to strip out the guest-worker program, warning that the legislation would "pull apart the middle class in this country."
One of the most alarming aspects of the bill, opponents say, is that it eliminates a long-standing policy of U.S. immigration law that prohibits anyone from gaining permanent status here who is considered "likely to become a public charge," meaning welfare or other government subsidy.
This change is particularly troublesome because the bill also slants legal immigration away from highly skilled and highly educated workers to the unskilled and uneducated, who are far more likely to require public assistance. In addition, adult immigrants will be permitted to bring along their parents, who would eventually be eligible for Social Security even though they had never paid into it.
Mr. Rector estimated that the eventual cost of the bill to the American taxpayer would be about $50 billion per year. Mr. Sessions said he hopes to educate his colleagues about what's in the bill before they vote on it, but there's little evidence that they're interested.
Last month, he asked the Senate Judiciary Committee to conduct an in-depth study and hold hearings into the fiscal impact of the bill as well as the impact the bill would have on future immigration. The committee produced no study and held one hearing strictly on the fiscal aspects of the bill. Only three of his fellow panel members showed up, he said.
 

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i mentioned this in another thread,but,just in case our canadian friends didn`t catch it,

by the year 2026, if hagel`s bill gets through,you guys will be the ones with the 3rd world country on your southern border......
 

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gardenweasel said:
i mentioned this in another thread,but,just in case our canadian friends didn`t catch it,

by the year 2026, if hagel`s bill gets through,you guys will be the ones with the 3rd world country on your southern border......

i will be looking forward to death if this happens.....193mil - hell, there was an estimated 226mil americans when i was 13........ there will be nothing left for me that i have not already saved..
 

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the dollar will not be worth the paper its written on

the penny already costs the government over 1 cent to put in the hands of the first consumer

our leftist congressmen and senators are taking us down the toilet

would the last Conservative in Washington please grab the flag?
 

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New bill today might cut number to 60 million. Truth is right number no one knows for sure. But estimate for that time period folks feel that make sense is 18/19 million. And that would be from all over the world.
 

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Freeze, you bring up an interesting (view) point. Is it probable that there is a serious conservative that is running for President that will use this as one of his/her main running points, along with spending cuts and smaller government? I know it's a tightrope to walk the Iraq war/cutting spending line, but it seems that many would rally around someone coming our strongly against illegal immegrations (following the law, shipping them out, whatever your rally-cry), farming out businesses/security ideals to foreign interests (Dubai, etc.) and where our spending has gone over the past few years. Many loyal conservatives, I mean.
 

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Chadman said:
Freeze, you bring up an interesting (view) point. Is it probable that there is a serious conservative that is running for President that will use this as one of his/her main running points, along with spending cuts and smaller government? I know it's a tightrope to walk the Iraq war/cutting spending line, but it seems that many would rally around someone coming our strongly against illegal immegrations (following the law, shipping them out, whatever your rally-cry), farming out businesses/security ideals to foreign interests (Dubai, etc.) and where our spending has gone over the past few years. Many loyal conservatives, I mean.

But guys like Pat Robertson and Newt Gingrich would be immediately derailed by the leftist media
 

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But guys like Pat Robertson and Newt Gingrich would be immediately derailed by the leftist media


pat robertson is a joke !!

he should get no attention of any kind....
 

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i would put howard dean in the same category as pat robertson......& as much as i dislike kerry & kennedy.....they should be taken a little more serious...
 
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this is why robertson shouldn't be taken serious...

this is why robertson shouldn't be taken serious...

Robertson: God Says Tsunami Possible For U.S.

POSTED: 9:19 pm EDT May 17, 2006

VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. -- The Rev. Pat Robertson says God has told him that storms and possibly a tsunami will hit America's coastline this year.

The founder of the Christian Broadcasting Network has told viewers of "The 700 Club" that the revelations came to him during his annual personal prayer retreat in January.

"If I heard the Lord right about 2006, the coasts of America will be lashed by storms," Robertson said May 8.

He added specifics in Wednesday's show.

"There well may be something as bad as a tsunami in the Pacific Northwest," he said.

Robertson has come under intense criticism in recent months for suggesting that U.S. agents should assassinate Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez and that Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon's stroke was divine retribution for Israel's pullout from the Gaza Strip.
Copyright 2006 by The Associated Press.


this guy is as big a joke as dean....
 

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dr. freeze said:
lol whoops i was thinking Pat Buchanan

Nice save, Freeze... :)

I thought you had gone off the deep end there for a sec.

Is Gingrich considering running for President? I hadn't seen that.
 

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Chadman said:
Is Gingrich considering running for President? I hadn't seen that.

he is being coy about it....but has been seen hanging out in new hampshire & iowa...whatever that means...
 

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Chadman said:
I thought you had gone off the deep end there for a sec.

No, God told me that He was going to send an Earthquake to Iowa, not a tsunami to the Pacific Northwest

obviously Robertson is crazy!!
 
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