51 million immigrants in 8 years with less than 10 million becoming citizens: Such is a part of a plan; it is intentional and Utopian, marking the end of this once great nation as we know it.



Washington Examiner:       A report from the Center for Immigration Studies that analyzed the statistics said that by 2023, one in seven U.S. residents will be an immigrant, rising to one in five by 2060 when the immigrant population totals 78 million.
The report was provided to Secrets and released Wednesday evening.
The surge in immigrant population, both legal and illegal, threatens to slam into the presidential campaign as GOP candidates move to figure out what their position is and the president tries to use executive powers to exempt some 5 million illegals from deportation.

Editor's notes:  Understand that is not the white versus everyone else,  thing,  that is the problem,  Rather,  it is the legal versus the illegal thing that is the problem.  And why so many illegals?  

Well,  for starters,  many like the support and given to them when they come to this country.  Secondly,  the immigration-to-citizenship system is so outdated as to be almost non-existent,  and leadership such as that offered by the radicalized Utopian,  B Obama,   is doing absolutely nothing to fix the system;  contrary to popular Utopian pov,  the pen and the phone cannot be used to legislate repair to our legal,  immigration process, importing folks from South America not withstanding. 

During the immigration-to-citizenship process, applicants are educated as to our national history,  our Constitutional and the rule of law and order that is a part of our grand tradition.  The nation,  as we know it,  will not survive if this process is overwhelmed and,or circumvented,  as is the intent of those radicals in current national leadership.  That is problem.  

The radical Utopians want all elections to be about race and gender and fringe issues,  because such issues mask their Utopian,  One World,  agenda to change this country into something very different from the Founders Intent.    They simply do not want the problems fixed because they do not share the same concern for the continuation of this once great nation,  as does the remaining patriot population.  Overwhelming the immigration process goes to their agenda,  while destroying that which was “built by slave masters and imperialists.” 

It was M Obama who framed the radicalized Barack Obama with these words:  

 May of 2008:
MICHELLE OBAMA, speaking in Puerto Rico: "Barack knows that we are going to have to make sacrifices; we are going to have to change our conversation; we're going to have to change our traditions, our history; we're going to have to move into a different place as a nation."

It was Barack Obama's words that confirm her statement,  words spoken in 2014: 

A similar statement was presented on 7/23/14,  saying much the same thing as the above:  

“Part of people’s concern is just the sense that around the world the old order isn’t holding and we’re not quite yet to where we need to be in terms of a new order that’s based on a different set of principles, that’s based on a sense of common humanity, that’s based on economies that work for all people. … But here in the United States, what people are also concerned about is the fact that although the economy has done well in the aggregate, for the average person it feels as if incomes, wages just haven’t gone up; that people, no matter how hard they work, they feel stuck.”

And,  without debate,  this contrast as to the future of the nation,  is what is at stake in the coming election cycle and beyond. 

In a word,  2016 will be about the United States and its “becoming” as a member state of the world,  with its governing power centered in something similar to the United Nations,  or,  the United States as sovereign nation and leader in a world of bullies,  thieves and authoritarian  power(s). 

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