Is increasing population a primary component of Dem platforms..Does that improve the quality of life

Right. That must be why immigration is the main topic of discussion on every message board on the internet.

Driven by easily led idiots like yourself.
Messageboards are not a reflection of reality by any measure. You show that daily.
You mean half the population is driving the discussion? Yeah. Unlike your ilk who don't want anyone to talk about it so you can flood this country with aliens.

TDS moron talking points are not a reflection of reality. Immigration does not benefit this country. Frankly it never did after about 1850, but we had plenty of room then. We're full now.

I've provided the numbers. You've provided the "talking points", dope.
You haven't provided jack shit, moron.

I have indeed, dope.

What do you imagine those statistics prove?
 
It's pretty much the same thing, especially when enunciated by TDS morons like you.

Not in any way, idiot.
Of course it is. Hillary claimed she wanted to control immigration, but when you looked at the policies she proposed, they would all lead to more immigration. Every Dim candidate has enunciated policies that would increase immigration, not reduce it.

Liar.

No one has proposed "massive immigration", dope.
Tell us which of these items would reduce immigration:
  • Introduce comprehensive immigration reform. Hillary will introduce comprehensive immigration reform with a pathway to full and equal citizenship within her first 100 days in office. It will treat every person with dignity, fix the family visa backlog, uphold the rule of law, protect our borders and national security, and bring millions of hardworking people into the formal economy.
  • End the three- and 10-year bars. The three- and 10-year bars force families—especially those whose members have different citizenship or immigration statuses—into a heartbreaking dilemma: remain in the shadows, or pursue a green card by leaving the country and loved ones behind.
  • Defend President Obama’s executive actions—known as DACA and DAPA—against partisan attacks. The Supreme Court’s deadlocked decision on DAPA was a heartbreaking reminder of how high the stakes are in this election. Hillary believes DAPA is squarely within the president’s authority and won’t stop fighting until we see it through. The estimated 5 million people eligible for DAPA—including DREAMers and parents of Americans and lawful residents—should be protected under the executive actions.
  • Do everything possible under the law to protect families. If Congress keeps failing to act on comprehensive immigration reform, Hillary will enact a simple system for those with sympathetic cases—such as parents of DREAMers, those with a history of service and contribution to their communities, or those who experience extreme labor violations—to make their case and be eligible for deferred action.
  • Enforce immigration laws humanely. Immigration enforcement must be humane, targeted, and effective. Hillary will focus resources on detaining and deporting those individuals who pose a violent threat to public safety, and ensure refugees who seek asylum in the U.S. have a fair chance to tell their stories.
  • End family detention and close private immigration detention centers. Hillary will end family detention for parents and children who arrive at our border in desperate situations and close private immigrant detention centers.
  • Expand access to affordable health care to all families. We should let families—regardless of immigration status—buy into the Affordable Care Act exchanges. Families who want to purchase health insurance should be able to do so.
  • Promote naturalization. Hillary will work to expand fee waivers to alleviate naturalization costs, increase access to language programs to encourage English proficiency, and increase outreach and education to help more people navigate the process.
  • Support immigrant integration. Hillary will create a national Office of Immigrant Affairs, support affordable integration services through $15 million in new grant funding for community navigators and similar organizations, and significantly increase federal resources for adult English language education and citizenship education.
Tell us which of these items would reduce immigration:

LOL...

Who said it needs to be reduced?
You?
Every rightwinger in this forum has said it needs to be reduced, and even some of the leftwingers.
 
Driven by easily led idiots like yourself.
Messageboards are not a reflection of reality by any measure. You show that daily.
You mean half the population is driving the discussion? Yeah. Unlike your ilk who don't want anyone to talk about it so you can flood this country with aliens.

TDS moron talking points are not a reflection of reality. Immigration does not benefit this country. Frankly it never did after about 1850, but we had plenty of room then. We're full now.

I've provided the numbers. You've provided the "talking points", dope.
You haven't provided jack shit, moron.

I have indeed, dope.

What do you imagine those statistics prove?

Exactly what I've told you three times now. Pay attention, dope.
That there is no policy or problems with immigration.
 
You mean half the population is driving the discussion? Yeah. Unlike your ilk who don't want anyone to talk about it so you can flood this country with aliens.

TDS moron talking points are not a reflection of reality. Immigration does not benefit this country. Frankly it never did after about 1850, but we had plenty of room then. We're full now.

I've provided the numbers. You've provided the "talking points", dope.
You haven't provided jack shit, moron.

I have indeed, dope.

What do you imagine those statistics prove?

Exactly what I've told you three times now. Pay attention, dope.
That there is no policy or problems with immigration.
You haven't told us jack shit, moron.
 
Not in any way, idiot.
Of course it is. Hillary claimed she wanted to control immigration, but when you looked at the policies she proposed, they would all lead to more immigration. Every Dim candidate has enunciated policies that would increase immigration, not reduce it.

Liar.

No one has proposed "massive immigration", dope.
Tell us which of these items would reduce immigration:
  • Introduce comprehensive immigration reform. Hillary will introduce comprehensive immigration reform with a pathway to full and equal citizenship within her first 100 days in office. It will treat every person with dignity, fix the family visa backlog, uphold the rule of law, protect our borders and national security, and bring millions of hardworking people into the formal economy.
  • End the three- and 10-year bars. The three- and 10-year bars force families—especially those whose members have different citizenship or immigration statuses—into a heartbreaking dilemma: remain in the shadows, or pursue a green card by leaving the country and loved ones behind.
  • Defend President Obama’s executive actions—known as DACA and DAPA—against partisan attacks. The Supreme Court’s deadlocked decision on DAPA was a heartbreaking reminder of how high the stakes are in this election. Hillary believes DAPA is squarely within the president’s authority and won’t stop fighting until we see it through. The estimated 5 million people eligible for DAPA—including DREAMers and parents of Americans and lawful residents—should be protected under the executive actions.
  • Do everything possible under the law to protect families. If Congress keeps failing to act on comprehensive immigration reform, Hillary will enact a simple system for those with sympathetic cases—such as parents of DREAMers, those with a history of service and contribution to their communities, or those who experience extreme labor violations—to make their case and be eligible for deferred action.
  • Enforce immigration laws humanely. Immigration enforcement must be humane, targeted, and effective. Hillary will focus resources on detaining and deporting those individuals who pose a violent threat to public safety, and ensure refugees who seek asylum in the U.S. have a fair chance to tell their stories.
  • End family detention and close private immigration detention centers. Hillary will end family detention for parents and children who arrive at our border in desperate situations and close private immigrant detention centers.
  • Expand access to affordable health care to all families. We should let families—regardless of immigration status—buy into the Affordable Care Act exchanges. Families who want to purchase health insurance should be able to do so.
  • Promote naturalization. Hillary will work to expand fee waivers to alleviate naturalization costs, increase access to language programs to encourage English proficiency, and increase outreach and education to help more people navigate the process.
  • Support immigrant integration. Hillary will create a national Office of Immigrant Affairs, support affordable integration services through $15 million in new grant funding for community navigators and similar organizations, and significantly increase federal resources for adult English language education and citizenship education.
Tell us which of these items would reduce immigration:

LOL...

Who said it needs to be reduced?
You?
Every rightwinger in this forum has said it needs to be reduced, and even some of the leftwingers.

So what. Tards gonna tard.
I've shown you your fears are unfounded.
 
Of course it is. Hillary claimed she wanted to control immigration, but when you looked at the policies she proposed, they would all lead to more immigration. Every Dim candidate has enunciated policies that would increase immigration, not reduce it.

Liar.

No one has proposed "massive immigration", dope.
Tell us which of these items would reduce immigration:
  • Introduce comprehensive immigration reform. Hillary will introduce comprehensive immigration reform with a pathway to full and equal citizenship within her first 100 days in office. It will treat every person with dignity, fix the family visa backlog, uphold the rule of law, protect our borders and national security, and bring millions of hardworking people into the formal economy.
  • End the three- and 10-year bars. The three- and 10-year bars force families—especially those whose members have different citizenship or immigration statuses—into a heartbreaking dilemma: remain in the shadows, or pursue a green card by leaving the country and loved ones behind.
  • Defend President Obama’s executive actions—known as DACA and DAPA—against partisan attacks. The Supreme Court’s deadlocked decision on DAPA was a heartbreaking reminder of how high the stakes are in this election. Hillary believes DAPA is squarely within the president’s authority and won’t stop fighting until we see it through. The estimated 5 million people eligible for DAPA—including DREAMers and parents of Americans and lawful residents—should be protected under the executive actions.
  • Do everything possible under the law to protect families. If Congress keeps failing to act on comprehensive immigration reform, Hillary will enact a simple system for those with sympathetic cases—such as parents of DREAMers, those with a history of service and contribution to their communities, or those who experience extreme labor violations—to make their case and be eligible for deferred action.
  • Enforce immigration laws humanely. Immigration enforcement must be humane, targeted, and effective. Hillary will focus resources on detaining and deporting those individuals who pose a violent threat to public safety, and ensure refugees who seek asylum in the U.S. have a fair chance to tell their stories.
  • End family detention and close private immigration detention centers. Hillary will end family detention for parents and children who arrive at our border in desperate situations and close private immigrant detention centers.
  • Expand access to affordable health care to all families. We should let families—regardless of immigration status—buy into the Affordable Care Act exchanges. Families who want to purchase health insurance should be able to do so.
  • Promote naturalization. Hillary will work to expand fee waivers to alleviate naturalization costs, increase access to language programs to encourage English proficiency, and increase outreach and education to help more people navigate the process.
  • Support immigrant integration. Hillary will create a national Office of Immigrant Affairs, support affordable integration services through $15 million in new grant funding for community navigators and similar organizations, and significantly increase federal resources for adult English language education and citizenship education.
Tell us which of these items would reduce immigration:

LOL...

Who said it needs to be reduced?
You?
Every rightwinger in this forum has said it needs to be reduced, and even some of the leftwingers.

So what. Tards gonna tard.
I've shown you your fears are unfounded.
Not at all, moron.
 
Not in any way, idiot.
Of course it is. Hillary claimed she wanted to control immigration, but when you looked at the policies she proposed, they would all lead to more immigration. Every Dim candidate has enunciated policies that would increase immigration, not reduce it.

Liar.

No one has proposed "massive immigration", dope.
Tell us which of these items would reduce immigration:
  • Introduce comprehensive immigration reform. Hillary will introduce comprehensive immigration reform with a pathway to full and equal citizenship within her first 100 days in office. It will treat every person with dignity, fix the family visa backlog, uphold the rule of law, protect our borders and national security, and bring millions of hardworking people into the formal economy.
  • End the three- and 10-year bars. The three- and 10-year bars force families—especially those whose members have different citizenship or immigration statuses—into a heartbreaking dilemma: remain in the shadows, or pursue a green card by leaving the country and loved ones behind.
  • Defend President Obama’s executive actions—known as DACA and DAPA—against partisan attacks. The Supreme Court’s deadlocked decision on DAPA was a heartbreaking reminder of how high the stakes are in this election. Hillary believes DAPA is squarely within the president’s authority and won’t stop fighting until we see it through. The estimated 5 million people eligible for DAPA—including DREAMers and parents of Americans and lawful residents—should be protected under the executive actions.
  • Do everything possible under the law to protect families. If Congress keeps failing to act on comprehensive immigration reform, Hillary will enact a simple system for those with sympathetic cases—such as parents of DREAMers, those with a history of service and contribution to their communities, or those who experience extreme labor violations—to make their case and be eligible for deferred action.
  • Enforce immigration laws humanely. Immigration enforcement must be humane, targeted, and effective. Hillary will focus resources on detaining and deporting those individuals who pose a violent threat to public safety, and ensure refugees who seek asylum in the U.S. have a fair chance to tell their stories.
  • End family detention and close private immigration detention centers. Hillary will end family detention for parents and children who arrive at our border in desperate situations and close private immigrant detention centers.
  • Expand access to affordable health care to all families. We should let families—regardless of immigration status—buy into the Affordable Care Act exchanges. Families who want to purchase health insurance should be able to do so.
  • Promote naturalization. Hillary will work to expand fee waivers to alleviate naturalization costs, increase access to language programs to encourage English proficiency, and increase outreach and education to help more people navigate the process.
  • Support immigrant integration. Hillary will create a national Office of Immigrant Affairs, support affordable integration services through $15 million in new grant funding for community navigators and similar organizations, and significantly increase federal resources for adult English language education and citizenship education.
Tell us which of these items would reduce immigration:

LOL...

Who said it needs to be reduced?
You?
Every rightwinger in this forum has said it needs to be reduced.....

Another lie.
 

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