US immigration history

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  1. NMNeil

    NMNeil Well-Known Member

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    I haven't checked for accuracy but it seems plausible, and concerning.
    Check out the mauve/pink Mexico color and it looks like one of the zombie movies as they show the rapid expansion of some terrible plague.

    [video=youtube;behsmaHh2bg]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=behsmaHh2bg[/video]
     
  2. TomFitz

    TomFitz Well-Known Member

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    IT seem accurate.

    Of course, the big takeaway is the myth of open borders.

    Americans like to think of themselves as welcomers of people from all over the world.

    In fact, we slammed the door on immigration in the 1920, and only opened it a crack in the 1960's.

    Ellis Island may be a monument to our past, but it does not reflect our present.

    And the bitter xenophobia of the far right wing only accents that reality. Fear and ignorance are now the drivers of US immigration policy.
     
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    Many bad hockey teams. Germany are well close to were best of that two pions.

    Next olympics are in So. Korea and Germany are in Norway, Finland and Sweden groups.
     

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