This is getting pathetic...encouraging new additions to the United States to take advantage of free stuff paid for with money we do not have. Just look at California, a microcosm of things to come. They are full of liberals, democrats, illegals, fruits and nuts. Everything you need for a recipe into oblivion. California is broker than broke because of entitlement spending gone viral, exacerbated by illegal aliens. The rest of the country is on its way! Yippee! Free stuff here-----> Free stuff!
You have to admit, it's turned out to be a successful policy, and it's too late to do anything about it. The time to put a stop to it was probably 20 years ago.
DHS revamping immigrant welcome materials, set to include Obamacare: The welcome materials the federal government directs new immigrants to read — which detail, among other facets of American life, how and where to get government benefits — are in the process of getting a bit of a makeover to increase accessibility for newcomers. The WelcometoUSA.gov website, which bills itself as “the U.S. Government’s official web portal for new immigrants,” maintained by the Department of Homeland Security’s U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), will soon feature information about President Barack Obama’s signature health care legislation, USCIS spokesman Chris Bentley told The Daily Caller. More...
I think the time to have put a stop to it was about five centuries ago. Just ask this guy; http://cdn.memegenerator.net/instances/400x/20081773.jpg
Granny says dat how dem Chinamens is invadin' us... DHS: Legal Immigrants from Asia Outnumbered Latin Americans in FY2012 April 2, 2013 - Legal immigrants to the United States from Asia outnumbered legal immigrants from any other region of the world in fiscal 2012, according to new data from the Department of Homeland Security. See also: WH: Immigration Reform 'Will Be Good for the Middle Class' April 2, 2013 - President Obama is encouraged by reports that a bipartisan immigration reform bill is taking shape in the Senate, White House spokesman Jay Carney told reporters on Monday.