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Facilitating "illegals"

The problem of "illegals" has been fostered and condoned mostly by the democratic party especially in urban areas as a way to build a dependent voting block and profit. The politicians create "subsidized" profit areas where "illegals" migrate and political insiders can invest in resulting declining neighborhood housing and their rentals which after a time when crime and poverty spills out, direct government rehabilitation funds to such investments. They profit both ways through the "illegals". Further, the politicians set themselves up as the "go to" people to solve the crime, education, and social ills, of course, with manipulating required large amounts of taxpayer dollars to address such, making themselves indispensable. The political insiders and "savvy" investors guarantee continuation of such activities by generously contributing to the political campaigns with the benefitted population voting for, or as directed by the "hand that feeds". The politicians disregard the idea that they might ultimately be facilitating drug cartels/terrorists and others with organizations employing numbers of police and military personnel to advance their power in addition to using overwhelming number of "illegals" for their operations. Why else would politicians oppose positive identification to vote, purchase property, obtain loans or even require identification to send money outside the U.S. Of course, the politicos have no concept of living in a predominantly "illegal" area festering with gangs, drugs, waking to gunfire in the night, and fearing being identified as a possible caller much less witness to police. These terrorists have been here for years increasing and empowered through past amnesties and without enforcement in earnest will continue to increase and force a detrimental change of life of the U.S. citizen.

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