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8 in 10 Want U.S. Aid Only to Legal Citizens

As the nation debates the surging demand for federal aid and the status of children born here to illegal citizens, a new Rasmussen Reports poll finds remarkable agreement that those seeking federal financial help must first prove they are Americans.

Just over eight in 10 likely voters said “yes” when asked if “before anyone receives government services should they prove they are a citizen?” Rasmussen said 81 percent agreed, and just 9 percent said no.

In the new poll, Rasmussen also found that a majority do not believe that the children born here to illegal immigrant parents should automatically become U.S. citizens. Some 53 percent said no versus 37 percent who agreed.

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Mass immigration cause of U.S. woe

Is the United States a place or a people?

Of course, the answer is that we are a people, a community of like-minded individuals pursuing national goals.

Its citizens through a constitution have chosen to be a republic using democracy as the governing process.

The coming together of mass immigration (legal, illegal, refugees, etc.) and our system of governing ourselves, if not quickly dealt with, will result in the demise of the nation we know.

The reason is that a census and governing process that fails to distinguish between citizens and non-citizens implies money and representation will increasingly flow from citizens to non-citizens.

Thus, the consequence of our current mass-immigration policies is the crumbling foundations of this nation; literally the replacement of a people by foreigners.

Using democratic processes, the massive increases in foreign populations implies they will reflect their own background, culture and utilize the self-governing process to change existing structures and institutions.

Indeed, high immigration states are now able to control local cities and have significant influence on national policies, and, soon, by the next presidential election, have the ability to select the president and control representation in many high population states.

Such irony: Although citizens strongly disagree, today some in authority propose to amnesty those who intend to replace existing Americans.

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