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No one is arguing that the government doesn't have the right to arrest and deport illegal immigrants. But this round-up doesn't have much to do with that. The biggest illegal immigration problem for the United States is south of the border. About 300,000 Mexicans enter the nation illegally every year. The Census Bureau estimates that 8.7 million illegal immigrants live in the United States, 44 percent of them originally from Mexico -- 68 percent of them, or 5.9 million, originally from a Central or South American country. None have been asked to register with the government. Nor have the 1.1 million illegal immigrants from Europe. In fact, the number of illegal immigrants from Britain alone, 123,000, exceeds the number of illegal immigrants from the entire Middle East (115,000, including 24,000 from Israel). Britons, of course, are not being rounded up, jailed and deported. (link)All comments are copyright their authors
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