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"The numbers are largely based on the Census Bureau's Current Population Survey through March 2011."
That is when the article first came out. News articles in the last two months before the election said the economy was getting better, because the border crossings were back up.
Here comes the PR blitz for amnesty.
This from the administration that fought tooth-and-nail to keep immigration status questions off the 2010 Census.
And now they pretend to know what's going on during the less-detailed CPS survey.
What's wrong with this picture?
It will never be enough for the xenophobes.
"We want to become citizens and not face the threat of deportation or be treated as second class," said Vargas.
Then why don't you advocate legal immigration?
You are slapping all the people in the face who waited their turn, and you are encouraging others to come here illegally.
Then, you threaten with the Latino vote saying if you don't listen to the illegal demand then other Latinos will not vote for you.
What ludicrous nerve.
With high unemployment, illegals find it easier finding jobs at home. We're being infested with liberals just like their native country.
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