America’s Greatest Challenge For 2018
What do you consider the most important issue facing America in 2018? What will affect our country more than any other challenge facing us in the 21st century? What long-term impact will change the face of America for the worse?
A reader said, “This is truly scary when one adds it all up like you have done. Too many people are very low in the information poll and pay no attention to what is going on in this country. I am worried so much about all of this, but the liberals of this country just continue to march on to push endless immigration on us. I am afraid that one day it will be too late. I fear the world that my grandchildren will inherit. Thank you for putting things into perspective.”
The most important issue facing Americans in 2018: the long-term ramifications the continuing the 1965 Immigration Reform Act. It continues a human wave of 100 million immigrants injected into the United States within the next 32 years. DACA remains the tip of our Titanic path.
It’s changing the face of America dramatically on our cultural, linguistic, racial, ethnic, ethos, quality of life and standard of living scale. It continues impacting our environment more than anyone understands.
Ask yourself: do I want my kids to face an added 100 million immigrants added to America in the next 32 years? What will it mean to them, their lives, their communities, their schools, their water, their environment and their country?
As you saw in the series “What America Will Look Like in 2050?”, no amount of denial, no amount of ignoring this behemoth, no amount of technology will be able to deal with the sociological, religious and cultural impact of 100 million immigrants from 196 countries around the world.
Please understand that 100 million added immigrants WILL land on our shores if the current 1965 Immigration Reform Act and 1986 amnesties continue—by 2050.
As one of my readers noted above, the American public does not comprehend the enormity of the numbers, the size of that number, the consequences to our environment and/or the loss of our country to what constitutes a “human avalanche.”
To give you an idea of what 100 million people means: it will double the populations of our 35 most populated cities. New York City jumps from 8.3 million to 16.6 million. Los Angeles from 11 million to 22 million and on down the line. Florida will double from 18 million to 36 million. California expects to add 20 million, all of it from immigration, both legal and illegal. How do you feed, water, warm, work, educate, and incorporate THAT many people? Answer: not possible!
So, whatever you can do in 2018, you need to focus on visiting your senator’s office, your House of Representatives’ offices, your newspaper editors, your governor’s office, your mayor’s office and every radio and TV show you can write, call or contact by email.
Why? If the 1965 Act continues, we shall have crossed the point of no return, we will have “Crossed the Rubicon” exactly like Rome’s Caesar which led to his ultimate defeat. We shall have overrun our country with an army of humanity that we shall not be able to water, feed, house, warm, transport, work, educate or medicate.
Again, I give you the tools to understand the ramifications of what we face. We can stop it this year, or our children will become victims of it.
Call your senators and House rep: 1 202 224 3121 or 1 888 995 2086. Demand a stop to all immigration and stop to any Syrian immigration.
Definition of slogan: ”Immigration Shutdown Now means the American people want a total shutdown on all legal and illegal immigration. That means we want all illegal immigration stopped by arresting, prosecuting and jailing employers of illegal aliens. We deport all illegal aliens by taking their jobs away and as we catch them. We want English mandated as our national language. We demand a cessation of Muslim immigration in order to protect our culture, language and way of life. We can’t save the world but we can save or destroy our civilization. We demand a stable population that allows everyone to live, work and thrive into the 21st century. Especially our children.” FHW
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