US Immigration Population Growth
By 2050, nearly one in five of the projected 438 million Americans is expected to be foreign-born, a proportion higher than at any other time in U.S. history. Whites will lose their majority status, a milestone marked by California nearly a decade ago.
Ref. https://www.signonsandiego.com/uniontrib/20..._1n12immig.html
From the same site I attached an image of the statistics just in case the article is later deleted. Since all of the US has come from Immigration, save for the American Indian Nations I do not see how this is an issue? Maybe the real issue is which countries the Immigration is coming from?
Us Immigration Population Growth (Hover)
International Level: International Guru / Political Participation: 3231 100%
I think a lot will change between now and 2050. Some of the change will be good but not all change will be good.
I have to agree that the main thing is where is the foreigners coming from. IF the trend continues and we see masses coming from the south then I believe everyone will have to learn to speak spanish just to be able to conduct business.
This is what I've been telling all of you for a long time, this great country that men have shed blood for is being taken over by immigrants. They come here illegally and suck on everything to the core. We'd be lucky there are any true whites left in America.
International Level: Specialist / Political Participation: 39 3.9%
I have no problem with those who come to america legally. I have a problem with the illegals. I have a bigger problem with those who harbor the illegals give them jobs and allow them to sponge off our government programs that are meant to help american citizens or those who come here legally.
TW: I dont think that you should stereotype all immigrants by saying they all come illegally. There are many of them that work very hard to come here and are very good Americans now. I do support getting illegals out though.
International Level: New Activist / Political Participation: 18 1.8%
LA Immigrant Rights Activists Wrap Up 3-Week Fast to Change US Immigration Policy
Immigration was hardly an issue in the presidential race. But immigrant rights activists have just finished a twenty-one-day "Fast for the Future" to call on President-elect Obama to change US immigration policy. We speak to two people from the immigrant rights community: Alex Sanchez of Homies Unidos and Janis Rosheuvel of Families for Freedom.
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Video: Thousands rally for US immigration reform:
Pro-immigration activists rallied in 18 states Wednesday in a show of strength as Congress considers immigration measures that would allow some 11 million "Illegal aliens" to remain in the country Ref. Source 2