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  • In November 2010, the unemployment rate was 9.8% with 15.1 million unemployed. (15.1 million/9.8%) = 154 million are able to work in the workforce. 11,941,812 (or 11.9 million) skilled jobs provided to illegal immigrants. GOOGLE “illegal immigration counters”, the 15.1 million unemployed could take the 11.9 million available jobs. The unemployment rate could be reduced to 2.1% {{15.1-11.9)/154}

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    Allen West 2012

  • "Politics is the art of preventing people from taking part in affairs which properly concern them." - Paul Valery

  • @mcragwe

    love that quote because it so accurately describes Chicago. Chicago will continue to be a simplistic, one dimensional city in terms of its politics because people find comfort with having one familiar group of people controlling the city's public affairs

  • so chicago will become mexico...thank you liberals!!! 

  • @Pudkaplan Chicago has been a "sanctuary city" (where police and others are not allowed to ask about immigration status except in special circumstances) since at least 2006. See municipal code 2-173-020.

  • @jamesbondsv

    So Chicago knowingly allows these "people" to break the law.

  • @Pudkaplan Sort of. It's kind of like, "don't ask, don't tell." Chicago police won't ask you if you're here illegally or not, and you shouldn't tell. While we can assume there are people in the United States illegally and living in Chicago, we don't know who they are and we're not going to find out. Cities that have adopted this kind of stance and ordinance say it's up to the federal government to control immigration.

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