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  • ILLEGAL..@: Are you claiming that steerage tickets were free? Check the Wiki article and catch up with the facts. Now that you showed how little you know, why not learn from the master? I offer a ton of educational resources for free, see my profile for urls.

  • If you are an unemployed U.S. citizen, then I got a job for you. I need you to clean my house and cut my grass at minimum wage. Any takers? Caucasian and born on U.S. soil are prerequisites. Message me a brief summary of your work experience. I expect a large number of applications due to the many complaints of illegal immigration and unemployment I read on youtube comments. If the gov't won't fight for you, I will! (location: Scottsdale, Arizona)

  • The charts that Beck uses show us at what level the population is increasing with the influx of immigrants and their descendants, + the US population. Since we're having issues with natural resources now what makes us think that we can keep taking in immigrants, & not have problems in our own country? He commits a cardinal sin in the design of his graphics data. He does not start at 0 population. This accentuates the effects of population, tricking us into thinking something thats not true.

  • His analysis is off when it comes to Mexico, because with them the U.S. has the option of dissolving the border and megamerging with them, with mass 2-way migration equalizing development and opportunities. Google "Metamerge: the Dissolution Solution" and check it out.

    Actually, all his arguments ignore the fact that immigrants were born and grew up first in some country that could support them long enough to get to the point of migrating, and that they had enough extra $ to pay for the trip

  • @historyscoper You don't really think anyone is stupid enough to buy that crap....do you?

  • @historyscoper "extra $ to pay for the trip" most came as steerage, Many immigrants to the United States in the late 19th and early 20th century travelled in this area of the ships. The name "steerage" came from the fact that the control lines of the rudder ran on this level of the ship.

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